Football Psychology Assessment

KNOW
YOURSELF.
KNOW YOUR TEAM.

Understand your personality type as a footballer — how you lead, respond under pressure, and work within a team.

Based on the

BIG 5 OCEAN

Personality Model

O
Openness
C
Conscientiousness
E
Extraversion
A
Agreeableness
N
Neuroticism
📋 Your assessment25 questions
1

Reflect on your game

Answer 25 football-specific questions. No right or wrong answers — just honest ones. Takes around 10 minutes.

2

Get your personality profile

Receive a personalised breakdown of your five core personality traits and how they shape your playing style.

3

Understand yourself in a team

Discover why you connect with some teammates, how you handle pressure, and where you can grow as a player.

🏟 The Four Corner Model

Great players develop across four dimensions. FPT focuses on the psychological corner — the one most clubs still leave to chance.

Technical
Skills, passing, shooting, control
🏃
Physical
Strength, speed, endurance
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Psychological
Personality, mindset, pressure response
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Tactical
Decision-making, game reading, positioning
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Grounded in science. Research on 204 elite players found personality profiles identified top players with 97% accuracy — more reliably than physical measurements alone.

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Private

Your individual answers are never shared. Coaches see your profile, not your responses.

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Club Ready

Share your profile directly with your coaching staff to support your development.

No credit card required  ·  Approx 8 minutes

FAQs

What does the report tell you?

Your report shows your personality profile across five key traits — things like how you handle pressure, how you like to communicate, and how you approach your work on the pitch. You'll get a player archetype that describes how those traits show up in a football context, along with your natural strengths and areas to develop.

Are there good or bad personality types?

No. Every personality type has real strengths. Some players are natural vocal leaders, others lead quietly through their actions. Some thrive on big match energy, others are at their best in calm, focused environments. The best squads tend to have a mix — not a room full of identical personalities.

Can you get questions wrong?

There are no right or wrong answers. The questions are designed to reflect who you actually are, not who you think you should be. Your honest, instinctive response is always the most useful one — and the most accurate.

How accurate is it?

The Big Five model has been developed and tested over decades by researchers worldwide, and it's the most widely used personality framework in science. It's also been studied in elite sport, where consistent patterns appear across high-performing athletes in multiple disciplines. That said, no personality assessment can capture every aspect of who you are — think of it as a useful lens, not a definitive label.

Who sees my results?

If you've been invited by a coach, your profile will be visible to both you and them. Your coach sees a summary of your personality profile — not your individual answers. See our Privacy Policy for full details on how your data is stored and how to request deletion.

Can I do it more than once?

If you've been invited by a coach, you'll complete the assessment once. This is intentional — your first instinctive responses tend to be the most honest and accurate. There are no right answers to second-guess, so there's no benefit in retaking it.

I've left the team. What happens to my data?

Your coach can remove you from their squad, which removes your profile from their view. For full details on data retention and how to request your data be deleted, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

FPT — Football Personality Type  ·  Grounded in peer-reviewed science