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Pick a team, launch your ragdoll player, and chase the winning goal in a fast browser football tournament.

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A Small World Cup

Drag, aim, release, and score.

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Football stripped down to one perfect duel

A Small World Cup turns every match into a compact one-on-one contest. Your player covers attack, defense, and goalkeeping, so every launch can create a goal or leave your own net exposed.

The physics are unpredictable without feeling random. A careful touch can become a clean finish, while an overpowered shot can rebound into danger. That balance makes short matches easy to start and hard to leave.

Start a match in seconds

Choose a tournament, select the team you want to represent, and use one drag-and-release gesture to move your player. No account or download is required.

  • Drag toward the direction you want to launch.
  • Use a short drag for close control and a longer drag for power.
  • Release to send your player toward the ball.
  • Score more goals before the match ends.

Developed by rujogames

A Small World Cup was created by rujogames. MiniCup presents the licensed browser build with a focused player, accurate instructions, and useful guides for each part of the game.

Why A Small World Cup stays interesting

The arena is small, but the useful choices are not. You decide whether to meet the ball early, hold the center, attack a wall angle, or wait for the opponent to leave space. Because one ragdoll player covers the entire pitch, every attacking decision also changes your defensive position. That tension gives even a short match a clear rhythm and makes a close win feel earned.

Tournament runs add another layer of pressure. A single careless rebound can end progress, while one controlled recovery can turn a difficult round into a comeback. The controls remain simple from the opening match to the final, so improvement comes from reading speed, angle, landing space, and risk instead of memorizing new buttons.

Build a better tournament run

Begin by using short drags until you can predict how far your player travels. Keep your body close enough to the goal to block the center, then increase power only when the ball and opponent create a safe route forward. If a shot misses, aim the next launch toward open space rather than repeating the same angle. Consistent recovery matters more than one spectacular hit.

Between rounds, keep the same basic plan: defend from the inside, move through the ball, and land where you can respond. Different team colors and tournament brackets change the identity of a run, but they do not change the physics. A calm approach gives you more useful touches, fewer open goals, and a better chance to reach the final.

Use early matches to learn one detail at a time. First judge short launch distance, then practice wall angles, and finally add stronger shots when the goal is open. This sequence creates repeatable improvement without making the controls feel complicated. When a run ends, identify the decision that exposed your goal and test one calmer alternative in the next tournament.

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