A browser football draft game where each roll gives you a World Cup squad and one important choice.
Here's a quick look at the game:
Sete a Zero is a World Cup draft simulator where you build a national-team dream lineup from real tournament squads. You roll a team and year, choose one player, and repeat until your full eleven is ready for simulation.
What You Do
The game gives you limited choices instead of a free player list. That makes every pick matter.
You might see a legendary forward, a world-class goalkeeper, or a solid defender from a less famous squad. Your decision should depend on what your team needs right now, not only on reputation.
How to Play
Roll the dice to receive a country and World Cup edition. Review the available squad and pick one player.
Keep drafting until every position is filled. Once your team is complete, simulate the run and see whether your lineup can win the tournament and chase the 7–0 dream result.
Controls
| Action | Control |
|---|---|
| Roll | Click or tap |
| Choose player | Click or tap |
| Continue | Click or tap |
| Simulate | Click or tap |
The game uses simple browser controls and does not require movement keys.
Tips for Stronger Teams
- Draft a balanced eleven. Do not spend every early pick on attackers.
- Take elite players in difficult positions when they appear.
- Use less exciting rolls to fix weak spots.
- Think about chemistry in a practical way: your team needs roles, not just names.
- Replay often to learn which countries and years produce the best picks.
Why It Works
Sete a Zero is short, readable, and built around decisions football fans already like making: who starts, who gets benched, and which legend matters most.
The random squad system keeps each run different, while the simulation gives your final team a clear test.