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Head Ball Challenge

GAME INFO
Head Ball Challenge drops you straight into intense football action. Hit the pitch, react fast, plan your moves, and take control of every match. Play local multiplayer against a friend or keep pushing forward in Career Mode for long-term progress and big wins.
âś… How to Play Head Ball Challenge
📱 On mobile: Use the virtual D-pad to move and tap the action button to shoot.
🖥️ On PC: Move with W, A, D or Arrow Keys, shoot with Space or K.
🕹️ Where to Play
Run this football sports game right in your web browser on desktop, mobile, or tablet. Play on Games18plus, a safe, trusted platform with no download needed. Two players can face off on the same device, so grab a friend and prove who really runs the field.
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âś… Head Ball Challenge: FAQs For Footballers
What is Head Ball Challenge?
A quick, arcade-style soccer game built around 1v1 matches where you score with headers, kicks, and over-the-top power shots on a small field. Each match is short (about 90 seconds), so every mistake (or clutch goal) matters.
How do you play?
You control a single character and try to outscore your opponent before time runs out. The fun twist is the mix of simple controls with chaos moments, like jumps, blocks, and special moves.
What’s the fastest way to get better at scoring goals?
Start with the basics that win matches: jump timing, shot timing, and positioning. Try to meet the ball at the top of your jump for stronger headers and higher shots. Stay close enough to react, but don’t hug the ball so tightly that you can’t adjust to a bounce. Dashing is huge, use it to get to the ball first, fake a move, or recover after a miss. Also, pay attention to how opponents defend, many players repeat the same pattern.
When should you use power-ups or special shots?
Don’t spam them the second you get them. Save power-ups for moments that matter: when the score is tight, when your opponent’s out of position, or when you need a quick answer after getting scored on. A clean rule is use power when you can see the goal opening, not when you’re still fighting for control. Late-match power-ups can be brutal because there’s less time for the other player to recover.