Complete guide to controls
Since 2026 UFL Football Games has been available globally, there have been many questions regarding its controls. For starters, I think the controls in UFL 2026 are pretty simple, if you ask me. The game uses a movable joystick on the left side to move, while all the action buttons are placed on the right side of the screen.
Currently, the control layout cannot be fully customized, so you will primarily use the default settings throughout the game. One important thing to note is that some buttons contain a directional swipe mechanism, meaning they perform additional actions depending on the direction of the swipe.
The controls may feel basic at first, but once you get the hang of the advanced swiping actions, the gameplay becomes smoother in both offense and defense. So in this UFL Football Game Controls Guide 2026, I will explain all the offensive and defensive controls and how they work. If you’re starting out, read us redeem code And Beginner’s Guide to solve the problem, meanwhile team building guide is here to help you build your army.
Attacking Controls in UFL 2026 Mobile
During attacking gameplay, you mainly use Shoot, Pass, Through Pass, Dash, and movement controls. Buttons with directional arrows allow several actions depending on the direction of the swipe.
| Knob | Function |
|---|---|
| Shoot | Take a shot on goal |
| Passed | Make a ground pass |
| T-Pass | Sends a player through the goal |
| run | Sprint movement and speed increase |
As for additional functions, Shoot, Pass, and T-Pass all come with different functions.
The Shoot Button is your main finishing mechanism. A simple tap will produce a normal shot, but a swipe will change the shot type completely. Specific actions are as follows:
- Swipe Up: Performs a chip shot, useful when the goalkeeper is running forward.
- Left Swipe: Performs a low punch that stays close to the ground.
- Down Swipe: Performs a smooth stroke for a curved finish into the corner.
- Swipe Right: Take unique shots with stylish finishing animations.

The Pass button works like the Shoot button, but for passing. The passing mechanism in UFL 2026 is quite flexible as the Pass button supports multiple actions via swipes.
- Swipe Up: Makes a lob pass to move play or get past a defender.
- Swipe Left: Make a pass with extra power and speed.
- Swipe Down: Activates Pass and Go, where the passer immediately runs forward.
The Through Pass button is mainly used to create attacks behind the defensive line. Swiping up will give you a high through ball, while pressing it will produce a grounded through ball.
The Dash button increases sprint speed. However, if you notice, you also have arrows, so the swipe mechanism works here, where the player performs four skill moves in different directions. But I ignored it because there was no proper integration of skill moves here.
Maintaining Control in UFL 2026 Mobile
Defense in UFL 2026 primarily revolves around positioning, pressure and timely tackles. Unlike the attack button, the defense controls currently do not feature a directional swipe mechanism.
| Knob | Function |
|---|---|
| Divert | Changing Controlled Players |
| Run and Tackle | Pressing and Performing Standing Tackle |
| Shift | Sliding tackle |
The Switch button allows you to change the soccer player you control. Manual switching is what I think should be done. The Slide Button is also quite easy. Make sure you are at the right angle to cut your opponent, you will foul them.


Holding the Dash and Tackle buttons applies pressure on the attacker while chasing them. When close enough, the player attempts a standing tackle automatically. Pressing the buttons also works, while I follow a quick tap to avoid over-pressing.
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