🔀 CareerOrder

How to Play CareerOrder

Reconstruct a footballer's career club by club, in chronological order. 5 rounds, drag-and-drop mechanics and real career data.

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Overview

CareerOrder is a football career memory game. Each round presents a footballer alongside a shuffled pool of club badges from their career. Your task: place every badge in the correct slot, from the player's very first club to their last.

The game covers 25 players ranging from legendary icons to modern stars. Some careers are well-known; others will surprise even dedicated fans.

Step-by-step guide

  1. 1
    Choose solo or multiplayer
    Tap Solo to play alone across 5 rounds, or Multiplayer to compete against a real opponent with the same sequence of players. A bot joins automatically if no opponent is found within 30 seconds.
  2. 2
    Read the player card
    A footballer is revealed at the top of the screen with their name and photo. Below, a pool of club badges shows all the clubs they played for during their career, in random order.
  3. 3
    Place clubs in chronological order
    Tap a club badge from the pool to place it in the next available numbered slot. Work from slot 1 (first club) through to the last, reconstructing the exact sequence of the player's career.
  4. 4
    Adjust if needed
    Tap any occupied slot to return its badge to the pool. You can rearrange as many times as you like before submitting. There is no timer — take your time.
  5. 5
    Submit your answer
    Once all slots are filled, tap Submit to confirm. Your placements are locked and scored immediately.
  6. 6
    See the results
    Correct slots turn green with a tick. Incorrect slots turn red and reveal the correct club for that position. Points are awarded based on how many clubs you placed correctly.

Scoring

Each correctly placed clubProportional to total clubs
Maximum score per round100 pts
Number of rounds5 rounds
Maximum total score500 pts

Tips to score higher

  • Start with the clubs you are most certain about — anchoring known positions helps you narrow down the rest.
  • Loan spells count as separate clubs — a player may have visited the same city twice at different points in their career.
  • Youth academies are usually the first slot — most players start at the club where they were trained.
  • Think about the player's age progression: early clubs are typically domestic leagues, peaks in top European leagues, late moves to MLS or Saudi Arabia.

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