Player

Players are virtual and have their own strengths and experience. Train your player's strengths and make them grow each season.
Improve your player's strengths by instructing your trainers to train specific strengths or to give more general exercises.

No real players

In Passhoot no real soccer players are added. All player names, ages and strengths are randomly generated.

Manage your club for multiple seasons and keep training and improving your players after each season, so you can train superstars in the long run.

There's no limit on how many managers can play the game and no duplicate players are added, since there is no limit on generating random players.

With real players a reset and re-alignment of all strengths after each season would be required to keep representing the real players correctly.

Overall strengths

Players have overall strengths, like Keeper, Defender, Midfielder and Attacker Score.
These overall strengths indicate how the player would do in a role of that type.

The overall strengths are an aggregate of all strengths the player actually has.

Actual strengths

A player has strengths like:

  • Dribble
  • Pass
  • Shoot
  • Strength
  • Agility
  • Speed
  • Positioning
  • Tackle
  • And more...
The actual strengths are used by a player to determine his actions and the success of each action.

Action

In a match a player will decide to perform an action more often if the player is more skilled and confident to do the action.

For instance, whether a player will pass or dribble will depend on whether team mates are in a free position and whether there's room to dribble.

If a player is really good in passing, he will see more free positions compared to a player with a low passing score.

A player with a good dribbling score will be more tempted to dribble in smaller spaces compared to a player with a low dribbling score.

Success

If a player performs an action in a match, actual strengths also have an effect on the success of the action.

Skills like Pass, Strength, Technique, Foot Strength, but also Fitness, Motivation and the distance of the pass, play a part in how accurate a pass is.

In addition to the accuracy, a pass is only successful if the recipient actually receives it.
So the strengths from the recipient and his guard can also have an effect on whether the pass was successful.

Improve strengths

Player's strengths can be improved in training exercises that focus on specific strengths or in more general exercises.

A player can also improve his strengths in a match. Players learn from every action during a match. A successful action improves the related strengths more than an unsuccessful action.