Playing styles

This page is about the characters' playing styles, more specifically about the playing styles of CPUs. They are all programmed to act differently and this page describes in detail how they act.

South Korea
As a CPU, South Korea is the slowest of all. His jump is also really low, which makes him unable to deflect several Power Shots. He only very rarely uses dash and kick and he plays very defensively. He usually spends quite a big part of the match in front of his goal.

Cameroon
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Nigeria
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USA
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Japan
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Russia
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Argentina
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Italy
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Brazil
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Germany
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Spain
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France
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United Kingdom
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Mexico
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Netherlands
The Netherlands plays attacking football as a CPU most of the time. He also likes to have possession, it seems, as it's quite hard sometimes to keep him from the ball. Furthermore he seems to like heading the ball, sometimes on top of his own goal.

Cyborg
The Cyborg plays rather defensively as a CPU. It often starts its matches defending its goal.

Kepler 22B
As a CPU, Kepler 22B has a quite attacking playing style. He can jump higher and move faster than almost all of the other characters from Version 1.0.

Turkey
Turkey plays rather defensively. His playing style is one of the worst from all 5 star characters.

Portugal
Portugal plays quite defensively as a CPU in the game. It makes his Power Shot even easier to stop.

Devil
Devil is a very offensively playing character in Head Soccer when he is controlled by the computer. After he has activated his power button for the first time, he will hardly be able to kick again. This could be a mistake. In his power button state he is able to jump further and move faster.

Canada
Canada plays defensively as a CPU and uses his air shot far more than his ground shot.

Chile
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Poland
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Asura
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Egypt
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Valentine
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Super Saiyan
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Ireland
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China
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Greece
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New Zealand
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Sweden
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Z
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Israel
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Australia
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Denmark
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Luxembourg
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Colombia
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Romania
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South Africa
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Austria
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Thailand
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Saudi Arabia
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Switzerland
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Singapore
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Belgium
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Pluto
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Croatia
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Uruguay
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Hungary
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India
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Hong Kong
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Ecuador
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Mon-K
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Czech Republic
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Nepal
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Georgia
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Indonesia
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Ukraine
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Serbia
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PumpKill
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Offensive and defensive characters
Characters can roughly be divided into characters that play offensively and defensively. Offensively playing characters run to the ball as soon as the match starts and try to score right away, while defensive characters usually stay in front of their goals, trying to protect them. As the match progresses, the division between offensive and defensive characters gets unclearer; South Korea certainly attacks sometimes and Cameroon will stay at his goal as well occasionally.

Offensively playing characters
Cameroon • Japan • Argentina • Germany • France • Netherlands • Kepler 22B • Devil • Chile • Egypt • Super Saiyan • Greece • Sweden • Australia • Luxembourg • South Africa • Thailand • Singapore • Pluto • Hungary • Hong Kong • Czech Republic • PumpKill

Defensively playing characters
South Korea • Nigeria • USA • Russia • Italy • Brazil • Spain • United Kingdom • Mexico • Cyborg • Turkey • Portugal • Canada • Poland • Asura • Valentine • Ireland • China • New Zealand • Z • Israel • Denmark • Colombia • Romania • Austria • Saudi Arabia • Switzerland • Belgium • Croatia • Uruguay • India • Ecuador • Mon-K • Nepal • Indonesia • Ukraine • WatermelBot