A science-backed personality assessment built for football. Understand how you lead, respond under pressure, and perform within a team.
Free for players · Approx 8 minutes · No account needed
For Players
FPT measures five core personality dimensions proven to shape how you play — your creativity, your leadership, your resilience. Based on research across 200+ elite players that identified top performers with 97% accuracy.
After 25 football-specific questions, you receive a full profile: your archetype, your strengths as a player, your growth areas, and a famous footballer whose profile matches yours.
Take the Free Assessment →Sample profile — your full report unlocks after the assessment
Real squad data — no demo, no setup fee
For Coaches
Players take the assessment via your unique invite link — no app download, no account required. Their profile appears in your dashboard the moment they finish.
See trait distributions across your squad, identify which players need pressure management support, and understand the personality dynamics driving your team culture — or undermining it.
Free for your first three players. No credit card required to start.
The Science
The Big Five (OCEAN) is the most validated personality framework in psychology. FPT translates each dimension into coaching language.
How a player approaches new tactics, positions, and ways of thinking. High scores signal a player who thrives on variety, adapts quickly to new systems, and brings creative solutions under pressure.
The engine behind consistency and professionalism. Players who score highly are prepared, disciplined, and reliable — they do the extra sessions, study the opposition, and perform at their level regardless of conditions.
How energised a player is by others — on the pitch and in the dressing room. High scorers are vocal, organising, and rally teammates. Lower scorers may lead quietly but are equally effective when the environment suits them.
How a player prioritises the team over individual goals. Strong team players sacrifice personal glory, support struggling teammates, and resolve conflict before it escalates — all traits that research links to squad cohesion.
How a player responds to high-stakes moments, setbacks, and sustained pressure. This trait is actively developing in youth players. Understanding it helps coaches create the right environment for every player — not just the loudest ones.