7a0 Sete a Zero
7a0 Sete a Zero
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7a0 Sete a Zero

Build a dream World Cup XI, draft legends from random squads, and simulate your run toward a 7–0 victory.

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Here's a quick look at the game:

Sete a Zero is a browser football draft simulator where you roll for a national team and World Cup year, pick one player from that squad, and slowly build an 11-player dream team. Once your lineup is complete, you simulate matches and see whether your team can dominate the tournament.

The fun comes from the draft. You may get a legendary Brazil squad, a modern Argentina team, or a less obvious World Cup roster where your football knowledge matters more than the name on the badge.

What You Do in the Game

Each turn gives you a random national team from a specific World Cup. You choose one player who was part of that squad and place him into your lineup.

Your goal is simple: fill all 11 positions with the strongest possible team. After that, the game simulates a World Cup run and shows how your squad performs.

The title’s “7–0” idea is the fantasy result: building a team so strong it can crush opponents.

How to Play

Start by choosing your setup, then roll the dice. When a squad appears, look at the available players and decide who best fits your open positions.

Do not only pick famous attackers. A strong goalkeeper, center-back, or defensive midfielder can matter when the tournament simulation begins.

Some modes show player ratings, which makes choices easier. A memory-style mode hides ratings, so you need to rely on what you know about World Cup history.

Controls

Action Control
Roll team and year Click or tap the dice button
Pick a player Click or tap the player name
Fill your lineup Select an open position
Skip a bad draw Click or tap the wildcard/skip option
Simulate matches Click or tap the simulate button

Sete a Zero works through browser clicks and taps, so it is easy to play on desktop or mobile.

Tips for Better Drafts

  • Use early picks for elite players, especially if they fit key positions.
  • Do not waste all attacking slots too soon; leave room for better forwards later.
  • Save skips for weak squads or positions you have already filled.
  • In rating mode, compare player quality instead of choosing by name only.
  • In memory mode, remember which World Cup squads had real stars beyond the obvious names.

Why Players Keep Playing

Sete a Zero works because every run gives you a different football puzzle. One draft may hand you legends. The next may force you to build around underrated players, awkward positions, and risky choices.

It is quick to start, easy to understand, and more interesting if you know World Cup history.

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