History of Zero-Gravity Soccer
In the year 2254, humanity colonized the planet Zorvath in the Andromeda galaxy. The first zero-gravity soccer match was played by a group of astronauts on a space station orbiting the planet. The game quickly gained popularity among the galaxy's spacefaring population and evolved into the sport we know today.
Zero-Gravity Soccer is played with a unique set of rules, adapted from traditional soccer but with a few key modifications. Players use specialized suits to move freely in zero gravity, and the ball is equipped with a gravitational generator to simulate the feel of a traditional soccer ball.
Learn about the galaxy's top teamsNotable Matches and Tournaments
The Galactic Cup is the most prestigious tournament in the zero-gravity soccer world. Held every five years, it attracts the best teams from across the galaxy. The cup's winner is awarded the coveted Golden Star trophy.
Some of the most notable matches in zero-gravity soccer history include the "Galactic Showdown" between the Andromeda All-Stars and the Sirius Stars, where the Andromeda team's goalkeeper, Zephyr, made an incredible save in the final seconds of the game.
See a list of past winners and nomineesPlayer Profiles
Meet some of the galaxy's most talented zero-gravity soccer players, including: