Best Eleven Board Game Review: Build Your Dream Soccer Squad Through Strategic Auctions

Review by Lincoln Hoppe: The Game Bard

Introduction

Are you a soccer fan who’s always dreamed of building your own ultimate team? Best Eleven (2025) delivers that fantasy through strategic tableau building, secret auctions, and tactical decisions that make every choice matter.

This isn’t just another sports-themed game – it’s a sophisticated blend of auction mechanics and formation management that captures the real tension of building a championship squad.

(Review text here is a quick Summary of the video)

“There’s something deeply satisfying about watching your formation come together, especially when those signing bonuses start cascading into beautiful combos.”

Black Forest board game components showing resource wheels

Game Overview

Best Eleven puts you in the manager’s seat, assembling your dream team of 11 soccer players through seven intense rounds of strategic decision-making. Your tableau literally represents your best 11 players that you’ll deploy on the pitch (that’s a soccer field for our American friends!).
Each round brings new opportunities to sign players, but also forces difficult choices about budget management and tactical positioning.
Black Forest board game components showing resource wheels, wooden meeples, and medieval artwork by Uwe Rosenberg

Core Mechanism Deep-Dive

The secret auction system is where Best Eleven truly shines. Each round, players simultaneously choose cards to auction off, then bid behind secret screens.
This creates that perfect tension of “Do I really want that midfielder, or am I just driving up the price?” The psychological element adds layers of strategy beyond simple card evaluation – you’re constantly reading other players while managing your own resources.
But here’s the brilliant twist: you’re not just collecting players, you’re actively managing your formation. Sometimes you’ll release players you’ve already signed to make room for better tactical fits. That forward you fought for in round two might be riding the bench by round five if a better opportunity comes along.
Best Eleven 2025 board game components showing soccer player cards, manager boards, and formation layouts for strategic tableau building gameplay

Gameplay and Scoring

Seven rounds to build your best 11, and every decision matters. You’re balancing your budget, timing those signing bonuses for maximum impact, and constantly evaluating whether that expensive striker is worth breaking your bank. The formation requirements add another layer – you need goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, with some versatile players who can fill multiple slots.
Each manager board provides asymmetric abilities for extra tactical space, while the catch-up mechanism (earning money based on formation size) keeps everyone competitive throughout the game. Tactical cards reward long-term planning with serious point potential, creating multiple paths to victory.
Best Eleven 2025 board game components showing soccer player cards, manager boards, and formation layouts for strategic tableau building gameplay

Components and Emotional Impact

The art brings quirky and sometimes odd personality to each player. These aren’t generic soccer players, but characters with their own zany flair. Some cards make you laugh, others might scare you a little – but they all contribute to the game’s unique personality.
There’s something deeply satisfying about watching your formation come together, especially when those signing bonuses start cascading into beautiful combos. For anyone dealing with decision fatigue in daily life, there’s real therapeutic value in making choices that feel both strategic and playful.
Best Eleven 2025 board game components showing soccer player cards, manager boards, and formation layouts for strategic tableau building gameplay

Verdict

Best Eleven scores big for strategy lovers and soccer fans alike. If you enjoy auction games, tableau building, or just the thrill of building your own soccer team, Best Eleven might just deserve a spot in your starting lineup. The combination of tactical depth, psychological tension, and satisfying combo-building creates an experience that feels both familiar and fresh.

 

 

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by Lincoln Hoppe

 

Original Music by Lincoln Hoppe: The Game Bard

 

The copy used for this Kickstarter preview was a prototype copy loaned to me for this content creation. 

 

Publisher: Ship Happens Games

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Art by: Conner Gillette, Matthew Shipley and more

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