Draft an all-time World Cup team in Sete a Zero, then simulate the tournament and see if your squad can win 7-0.
Here's a quick look at the game:
Sete a Zero is a browser football draft game where you roll a random national team and World Cup year, pick one player from that squad, and slowly build an 11-player lineup.
The fun comes from mixing eras. You might get Brazil 1970, Germany 2014, Argentina 2022, or another World Cup squad, then decide which player is worth adding to your team.

What You Do in the Game
Each round gives you a national team and a World Cup year. From that squad, you choose one player who was actually part of it.
Your goal is to fill every position in your starting eleven, then simulate a World Cup run. The game checks how strong your team is in attack and defense and shows whether your lineup can survive the tournament — or even win by the dream score: 7-0.
The official game lists dozens of national teams, hundreds of squads, and thousands of players, so every draft can feel different.

How to Play
Start by rolling the dice. The game gives you a random country and tournament year.
Look at the available players and choose the one who best fits your current lineup. A superstar is tempting, but position balance matters. Taking another forward may hurt you later if your defense or goalkeeper slot stays weak.
After you complete all 11 positions, run the simulation. You go through a World Cup-style path and see how your team performs match by match.
Some versions or modes may hide player ratings, which makes the game more about football memory than simply picking the highest number.

Controls
Sete a Zero is mainly controlled with clicks or taps.
| Action | Control |
|---|---|
| Roll a team and year | Click or tap the dice/button |
| Pick a player | Click or tap the player |
| Fill your lineup | Select open positions as prompted |
| Simulate matches | Click or tap the simulate option |
No complex keyboard controls are clearly required. It works like a simple web game, so it is easy to play on desktop or mobile.
Tips for Better Drafts
- Do not only chase famous attackers. A strong goalkeeper, center backs, and midfielders can save a run.
- Watch your formation. Pick players who actually solve open positions instead of stacking one area.
- Use ratings as guidance, not everything. Balance can beat a lineup full of attackers.
- Think before using a reroll or wildcard. Save it for weak squads or positions you badly need.
- In hidden-rating modes, trust World Cup context. A player’s tournament year matters, not just their career reputation.
Why Players Keep Playing
The game works because every roll creates a small football debate. Do you take the obvious legend, or the player your team actually needs? Do you build around attack, or make the lineup safer?
Runs are short, easy to share, and full of “one more draft” moments. It is best for football fans who enjoy World Cup history, player comparisons, squad building, and quick browser games with no download.