
A Small World Cup 2 — Kick, Flop & Win the Cup!
The wildly fun sequel to the beloved ragdoll football hit: choose your national team or club, battle through tournament stages, open card packs after every match, and collect 280+ unique players. Go solo against the CPU or challenge a friend in local multiplayer — every wobbly shot is pure football chaos.
A Small World Cup 2 — screenshots & game vibe

Tiny ragdoll athletes face off in chaotic physics-driven matches — every goal feels earned and every miss is hilarious.

A Small World Cup 2 loads straight in your browser — no install, no account. Click Play and jump into a tournament run.

Battle from the group stage through knockouts to the grand final and lift the cup.
How to play A Small World Cup 2
- Load the game: Press Play in the embed above and wait for the frame to finish loading. If your network blocks the host, try fullscreen or another connection.
- Click and hold to aim: Click and hold on your player to aim your shot. A power indicator shows how hard you will kick.
- Release to shoot: Let go to strike the ball. Hold longer for power; tap quickly for a soft chip or trick shot.
- Use the physics: The ragdoll engine makes the ball curve, bounce, and spin unpredictably. Angle your player before shooting for surprise trajectories.
- Pick your team: Choose a national side or club team before each tournament run. Unlock more squads as you progress.
- Open card packs: After every match you earn packs with player cards. Build a stronger roster for later knockout rounds.
- Local multiplayer: Select two-player mode to compete on the same keyboard or device — perfect for settling football debates with a friend.
What is A Small World Cup 2?
Why players love A Small World Cup 2
Physics-driven football
- Simple one-button shooting hides deep skill — timing, angle, and power all matter.
- Ragdoll movement makes every match unpredictable and replayable.
- 1v1 format keeps the action focused and fast.
Deep meta progression
- 280+ player cards
- Each card has unique stats that affect your squad.
- Packs drop after every match — the more you play, the stronger you get.
- Teams & tournaments
- National teams and club sides from around the world.
- Full bracket from group stage to grand final.
Tournament stages & progression
- Group stage: Face a variety of national and club teams. Win enough to advance to the knockouts.
- Round of 16 & quarter-finals: The competition tightens — bring your best cards and cleanest shot timing.
- Semi-finals: One mistake can end your run. Stay sharp and use high-rated players from your collection.
- Grand final: Win the cup and cement your legacy. Then start a new tournament with an even stronger squad.
- Achievements & collection: Win streaks unlock badges, rare cards drop from high-scoring matches, and completing the full 280-card set is the ultimate collector goal.
A Small World Cup 2 — pro tips
- Do not always max power: A full-power shot often flies past the goal. Short taps and chips work better when the keeper is out of position.
- Position before you click: Move your ragdoll into a good angle first. Shooting from awkward poses sends the ball anywhere but the net.
- Save strong cards for knockouts: Use your best player cards in quarter-finals and beyond — group stage matches are a good place to experiment.
- Watch your opponent's rhythm: In 1v1, timing matters as much as power. Anticipate when they commit and strike when they are off balance.
- Practice curve shots: Slight angle changes before release can bend shots around a diving keeper — the physics reward experimentation.
- Fullscreen on small screens: Use the site fullscreen control on laptops so aim lines and player positions read more clearly.
A Small World Cup 2 — FAQ
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A Small World Cup 2 — player reactions
What ragdoll football fans are saying
The card packs hooked me after the first tournament win. Ragdoll physics never get old — my friend and I cried laughing at own goals.
Simple controls but real skill ceiling. Beat the grand final on my third run and immediately started collecting rare cards.
Local 2P is the best part. One keyboard, endless trash talk. Loads fine on my laptop browser.
280 cards is a lot to chase. Every match feels worth it when you pull a high-rated striker for the knockout round.