FIFA Super Soccer puts you in a fast-paced 4v4 soccer match. You join a team of four players and pick your position—goalkeeper, midfielder, or striker. The goal is simple: outscore the other team and celebrate the best moments on the virtual pitch.
This guide covers the basics so you can jump in and start playing right away.
What Is FIFA Super Soccer?
FIFA Super Soccer is a team-based soccer game created by Play! Football. You spawn into a stadium match with three teammates and face off against four opponents. Each player picks a role and stays in that position for the duration of the match. The game rewards skill: brilliant saves, precise passes, and stunning goals all count.
Picking Your Position
When you join a match, you'll choose one of three roles:
- Goalkeeper — Guard your goal and make crucial saves. This is a defensive anchor role.
- Midfielder — Control the center of the pitch and deliver assists. You're the link between defense and attack.
- Striker — Hunt goals and finish chances. Be the one to score the most beautiful shots.
Pick a position that fits your playstyle. New players often find midfielder a good starting point because it doesn't pressure you to score or save immediately.
Controls and Gameplay
Learn these essential controls to move and perform actions:
- LMB (Left Mouse Button) — Shoot when you have the ball, or cross it to teammates.
- RMB (Right Mouse Button) — Low shot or pass to another player.
- E — Slide tackle to steal the ball from an opponent.
- Q — Dribble to move the ball closer and dodge defenders.
- R — Wave to request the ball from a teammate who has possession.
- C — Unlock the camera so you can look around freely.
- TAB — Open the leaderboard to see current stats and rankings.
The First Match: Step by Step
1. Wait for the match to start. You'll spawn on your team's side of the field. Your teammates will be marked clearly on screen.
2. Position yourself based on your role. Goalkeepers stay near the goal line. Midfielders camp in the center. Strikers push toward the opponent's goal.
3. Anticipate passes. Your team will move the ball around. If you see a chance, press R to request the ball, or position yourself to receive a pass.
4. Move the ball forward. Use RMB to pass safely or Q to dribble past an opponent. Build toward the opponent's goal.
5. Shoot when you're close. As a striker or midfielder, look for open chances near the penalty box. Press LMB to shoot or cross.
6. Defend when needed. If the other team attacks, use E to slide tackle and cut out passes. Defensive work helps your whole team.
7. Repeat. Matches flow continuously. After a goal, play resumes with a kickoff. Stay focused and adapt to where the action is.
Core Gameplay Loop
Every match follows the same rhythm:
- One team has the ball and tries to move it toward the opponent's goal.
- The defending team blocks passes, tackles, and forces mistakes.
- A goal is scored or the ball changes hands.
- The process repeats until the match ends.
Your individual job depends on your role. Strikers hunt goals. Midfielders supply them. Goalkeepers deny them. Work with your team to win.
Common Beginner Mistakes to Avoid
- Holding the ball too long. Pass quickly—long dribbles leave you exposed to tackles.
- Ignoring defense. Even strikers need to run back and help. A goal prevented is as valuable as a goal scored.
- Shooting from too far away. Save your shots for inside the penalty box where you're more likely to score.
- Panic passing under pressure. Stay calm. A bad pass can lead to a goal against you. Take a breath and find a safe target.
- Not communicating. Use the wave (R key) to ask for the ball or to tell teammates you're open. Coordination wins matches.
How to Improve
Once you grasp the basics, focus on these skills:
- Positioning — Know where you should be at all times. Midfielders control space. Strikers hunt open areas.
- Timing tackles — Press E at the right moment to steal the ball without fouling.
- Reading plays — Predict where the ball will go next. Cut passing lanes before the opponent passes.
- Shooting accuracy — Practice aiming your shots. The ball doesn't always go where you point.
- Teamwork — Always have a teammate in mind before you pass. One-touch passing builds rhythm.
Events and Rewards
FIFA Super Soccer regularly runs limited-time events. At the time of writing, a FIFA World Cup event is live alongside a broader summer soccer event on Roblox. These events offer exclusive rewards for completing challenges. Check the in-game notice board to see what's available and how to participate.
Game Settings and Camera
Press C to unlock your camera so you can look around the pitch freely. This is especially useful for forwards and midfielders who need to scan for open space. Goalkeepers often keep the default camera to focus on incoming shots, but experiment to find what works for you.
Check the leaderboard (TAB) during and after matches to see how you rank. Leaderboards track goals, assists, saves, and other stats depending on your position.