Football Heads is a fun and quick-played 2D game in which big-headed football players play one-on-one. Two footballers, a small football field, two football goals, and a ball. You only need to score as many goals as possible and defend your own goal. Also, from coming soon, bad weather conditions (wind, rain, snow) will complicate the game. In addition, disgruntled fans of your rival may pelt you with plastic bottles. The website offers a lot of international and national championships such as the Champions League, Euro, World Cup, Copa Libertadores, English Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, and others.

How To Play

Player 1

- Move
- Jump
- Kick

Player 2

- Move
- Jump
- Kick
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