Marco stared at the screen. Then at his team’s faces during practice the next day. His best striker, little Javier, missed a sitter. The ball rolled past the post.
When he opened the app, there was no menu, no tutorial. Just a search bar and a counter:
Marco pulled out his phone. Opened Score World Goals. Found the search bar.
“Coach… how?”
And for the first time, Marco realized: some goals don’t need downloading.
He smirked and typed: Zidane. 2002. UCL final.
He slumped on his couch, thumb scrolling aimlessly through the App Store. Free. Free. Free. Then he saw it. Score World Goals Ios Download Free
He just winked. Score World Goals. Free download on iOS.
His team noticed. At practice, Marco chipped the keeper from 40 yards. Then he bent a free kick around a five-man wall. His kids stared.
No reviews. No screenshots. Just a green field icon with a single star at the center. He tapped . The download finished in half a second—impossible for a 200MB game. But Marco didn’t question it. Marco stared at the screen
The Final Whistle
Type any goal. Relive it.
Marco spent the next two nights downloading goals. Bergkamp vs. Newcastle. Van Basten’s zero-angle volley. Roberto Carlos’s impossible free kick. Each time, he became the scorer. Each time, he returned with something new: a first touch like velvet, a strike like a cannon. The ball rolled past the post
Marco put the phone down. Walked over. Put a hand on the boy’s shoulder.