There is a total of 4 UFL celebration moves. The first step is always running towards a celebration flag which triggers a cinematic animation sequence.
UFL has finally launched, after having been more than two years in the pipeline. It is a free-to-play football simulator whose main competitor is Electronic Arts’ EC Sports FC 25. Because the title has just launched, not a lot of resources exist to help in mastering the game. That is why players are excited to discover as much as they can of UFL.
Goals are one of the most important parts of UFL, so it follows that one should know how to celebrate it properly. Now, UFL doesn’t have such a huge roster of moves to offer its players. However, it has four distinct celebrations moves. Each of these is easy to learn and really fun.
Every UFL celebration move and their hotkeys
As we mentioned, currently we have four UFL celebration moves for the players. Here is how to perform them.
- Double Back Flip: Press R2/RT and X/A to do an over-the-camera slow-motion double backflip.
- Lacazette Wave: Press R2/RT and Circle/B to start this celebration move. It is named after Alexandre Lacazette, who made this two-armed wave move famous, along with Samuel Umtiti. This move is all about engaging the crowd.
- Robbie Keane Special: Press R2/RT and Square/X to perform Robbie Keane’s signature cartwheel into a roll move.
- Cartwheel Cross Arms: Press R2/RT and Triangle/Y to do a cartwheel followed by crossing your arms at the touchline.
An important note here is that these celebrations are specific to their prompts, meaning you can’t expect a combination of keys to perform one move the first time and a different move the next time. But this way, you can continue using a single celebration and make it your signature move.
Celebrations in UFL are all about timing, especially in Ranked matches. Remember, here, seconds count. Calculate your position on the pitch before you initiate a celebration move because all of them happen near a corner flag.
Now, compared to what EAFC 25 offers, these celebrations options will seem paltry by comparison. However, it is necessary to remember that the developers at Strikerz Inc. continue to update the UFL regularly. The current focus of UFL is on core football gameplay, which, we might add, rivals every game on the market and even moves ahead of the curve at times.