Master All 26 FIFA Super Soccer Goals: The Ultimate A-Z Scoring Guide

Learn every FIFA Super Soccer goal type from A to Z. Tips, difficulty rankings, and strategies for acrobatic, volley, long shot, and more in Roblox.

Why FIFA Super Soccer Goals Are the Ultimate Skill Test

If you want to dominate the pitch in Roblox's most popular soccer experience, mastering different types of FIFA Super Soccer goals is non-negotiable. Scoring the same way every match gets predictable—real players mix up their finishing to keep opponents guessing. FIFA Super Soccer goals come in dozens of varieties, from simple tap-ins to jaw-dropping midfield bombs, and knowing how to execute each one separates casual players from true virtual strikers.

This guide breaks down every goal type inspired by the community's viral A-to-Z scoring challenge, ranks them by difficulty, and gives you actionable tips to pull them off consistently. Whether you're chasing style points or just trying to climb the leaderboard, this is your complete reference.

The Complete A-Z Goal Breakdown

Community challenges have pushed players to attempt 26 distinct goal types—one for every letter of the alphabet. Based on player experience and community reports, here's the full list with descriptions:

LetterGoal TypeDescription
AAcrobaticBicycle kicks and overhead finishes
BBack HeelFacing away from goal, heel the ball in
CChipLofty shot over the rushing keeper
DDribbleBeat multiple defenders then score
EEdge of BoxFinish from the penalty area boundary
FFirst TouchOne-touch shot, no dribbling allowed
GGoalkeeperScore from your own GK box (nearly impossible)
HHeaderDirect the ball with your head
IInterceptionPick off a pass and immediately score
JJump ShotLeap and strike mid-air
KKeeper FakeDupe the keeper one way, finish the other
LLong ShotRip it from outside the box
MMidfieldLaunch one from the midfield line
NNear PostFinish at the post closest to you
OOwn GoalIntentionally put it past your own keeper
PPenaltyConvert from the penalty spot
QQuick GoalScore within seconds of kickoff
RReboundScore off the arena wall
SSkill MovePull a skill move right before finishing
TTop CornerPerfect placement into the upper 90
UUnmarkedCamp open and receive an easy finish
VVolleyStrike the ball out of the air
WWall PassTeammate plays off the wall, you finish
XX FactorScore the game-winning clutch goal
YYouTuberScore featured in a content creator's video
ZZigzagDribble in zigzags past everyone

Difficulty Rankings: Which Goals Actually Test You?

Not all FIFA Super Soccer goals are created equal. Some are beginner-friendly, while others will drain your attempts and test your patience. Here's a tiered ranking based on community completion rates:

TierGoal TypesWhat Makes Them Hard
EasyChip, Edge of Box, First Touch, Penalty, Quick Goal, Unmarked, Own GoalMinimal mechanics required; often one attempt
MediumAcrobatic, Back Heel, Dribble, Interception, Keeper Fake, Near Post, Skill Move, Top Corner, Volley, Wall PassRequire timing, positioning, or reading the keeper
HardHeader, Jump Shot, Long Shot, Rebound, X Factor, ZigzagDemand precise execution under pressure
ExtremeMidfield, GoalkeeperNearly impossible; depend on keeper errors or luck

Why Headers and Jump Shots Are Trickier Than You Think

Player experience shows that headers—despite seeming straightforward—burn through attempts fast. The ball's trajectory is unpredictable, the keeper often saves point-blank headers, and mistiming your jump means whiffing entirely. Jump shots share this problem: you need the ball at the exact right height and distance, or you'll swing at air.

Pro tip for headers: Position yourself inside the six-yard box and wait for a crossed ball. Don't chase the cross—let it come to you, then time your jump a half-second before the ball arrives.

The Near-Impossible: Goalkeeper and Midfield Goals

Scoring from your own goalkeeper box is widely considered the hardest challenge in the game. AI keepers are programmed to save long-range shots, and the ball rarely travels the full pitch with enough accuracy. Community reports confirm that most players fail all five attempts on this one.

Midfield goals are slightly more achievable but still brutal. You need the opposing keeper to misjudge the flight, and even then, the ball can sail over the crossbar from that distance.

Key Strategies for Nailing Every Goal Type

1. Read the Keeper's Positioning

AI goalkeepers in FIFA Super Soccer follow predictable patterns. They rush when you're close and stay rooted when you're far. Use this to your advantage:

  • Chip shots: Bait the rush, then loft it over
  • Keeper fakes: Approach at an angle, shift direction last second
  • Near post: AI often guesses the far corner

2. Master the First-Touch Finish

First-touch goals teach discipline. Many players instinctively dribble before shooting, but the rules demand instant contact. Practice receiving the ball and immediately firing—no extra touches, no adjustments.

SituationRecommended Action
Ball played to feetOpen body, strike first time
Ball played aheadRun onto it, one touch to goal
Ball from crossVolley or redirect first touch

3. Use the Arena Walls for Rebounds

The rebound goal is one of the most creative FIFA Super Soccer goals you can score. Aim for the side wall at an angle so the ball redirects toward goal. This works best when the keeper is out of position or expecting a direct shot.

Key angles to remember:

  • Shoot at 45° into the wall for a centering rebound
  • Aim lower on the wall for a ground-level redirect (harder for keepers to react)

4. Quick Goals: Speed Is Everything

Quick goals require scoring within seconds of kickoff. The community record sits at around six seconds. To replicate this:

  • Sprint immediately off the whistle
  • Bypass midfield with a direct run
  • Shoot early—don't wait for the perfect angle

5. Zigzag Dribbling: Embrace Chaos

The zigzag goal demands that you weave unpredictably past defenders. The challenge? Defenders swarm quickly, and zigzagging slows your forward momentum.

Tactics that work:

  • Change direction every 2-3 steps
  • Use small, sharp cuts rather than wide arcs
  • Accelerate out of each cut to create separation

Attempt Management: How to Avoid Wasting Chances

In challenge formats, players typically get five attempts per goal type. Running through all five without a goal means penalties (or in the community challenge, giving away Robux). Here's how to maximize each attempt:

MistakeFix
Shooting too earlyWait for the optimal angle and keeper position
Ignoring teammate positioningUse wall passes and lay-offs when available
Repeating the same failed approachAdjust power, angle, or timing after each miss
Panicking on last attemptTreat every attempt the same—don't rush
Forcing difficult goals in bad positionsReset and build a cleaner opportunity

Goal Type Success Rates (Community Data)

Based on aggregated player experience from the A-to-Z challenge format, here are approximate first-attempt success rates:

Goal TypeFirst-Attempt Success RateAvg. Attempts Needed
Chip~90%1.1
Penalty~95%1.0
Quick Goal~85%1.2
Unmarked~90%1.1
Edge of Box~80%1.3
First Touch~75%1.5
Acrobatic~50%2.4
Keeper Fake~60%1.8
Top Corner~55%2.0
Long Shot~35%3.1
Header~25%3.8
Rebound~30%3.5
Midfield~10%4.6
Goalkeeper~2%4.9+
Zigzag~15%4.3

Note: These figures are based on community reports and player experience, not official game statistics.

Building Your Personal Goal Arsenal

You don't need to master all 26 types to be dangerous. Focus on building a core set of 6-8 reliable finishes, then expand from there.

Recommended starter kit:

  1. Chip – your bread and butter against rushing keepers
  2. First Touch – quick, efficient, hard to defend
  3. Near Post – consistent when you're at an angle
  4. Volley – spectacular and achievable with practice
  5. Long Shot – opens up the entire attacking half
  6. Keeper Fake – essential for one-on-one situations
  7. Skill Move – adds flair and unpredictability
  8. Top Corner – the ultimate confidence finish

Once these feel automatic, layer in the harder types like rebounds, midfield shots, and acrobatic finishes.

For official game information and updates, check the Roblox FIFA Super Soccer page.

FAQ

How many FIFA Super Soccer goals can you realistically master?

Most dedicated players can consistently execute 15-20 different FIFA Super Soccer goals with practice. The extreme-tier goals like goalkeeper and midfield shots depend heavily on luck and keeper AI behavior, so even top players struggle with those.

What's the hardest goal to score in FIFA Super Soccer?

Community consensus points to the goalkeeper goal—scoring from your own six-yard box—as the hardest. The distance and AI keeper positioning make it nearly impossible. Midfield goals rank second due to similar range and accuracy challenges.

Do skill moves actually help you score more goals?

Yes. Skill moves before shooting create separation from defenders and can wrong-foot the keeper. Even a simple step-over or fake shot before finishing increases your scoring angle significantly. Practice one or two skill moves until they're muscle memory.

Can you score a rebound goal off any wall in the arena?

Technically yes, but angled shots off the side walls produce the most consistent rebounds. Direct shots off the back wall rarely redirect into the goal. Aim for the side walls at 30-45° angles for the best results.