Sete a Zero
Sete a Zero - Roll a World Cup era, pick era-accurate legends, and chase the iconic 7-0 win.
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Sete a Zero
Sete a Zero is a daily ritual for football fans who love arguing about dream national teams. The browser-based game rolls a random international side and pairs it with a specific World Cup year drawn from 1950 all the way to 2026. Your task is to name a starting eleven using only players who actually wore that jersey during that tournament. Once your lineup is locked in, a built-in simulator decides whether your side hits the iconic 7–0 mark or something less flattering.
The engine behind every draw is a meticulously maintained historical record. Sete a Zero references 56 national federations, 302 official World Cup squads, and more than seven thousand individual players, each tagged with the years in which they represented their country. That depth is what turns the game into a real trivia challenge: you cannot pad your squad with superstar names from the wrong era, because the system rejects any pick that never actually appeared at that tournament.
The simulator blends player ratings, era-specific strength, and opponent quality to produce a final scoreline. Dominant teams usually win comfortably, but the model still leaves room for surprises, so every round feels like a small narrative rather than a coin flip. Solo players can take on the daily challenge, share scores with friends for a quick competition, or stay in free mode and keep rolling new fixtures as fast as the dice allow.
Because the game runs entirely in the browser, there is no install, no signup, and no cost. The site is available in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French, giving football fans in multiple regions direct access. Sete a Zero is operated by 7a0, a CNPJ-registered Brazilian studio, and visitors who want more context can reach the FAQ, terms, and privacy policy directly from the main menu.