Share the Goal, Not the Game — Clips That Look Like the Real Match
Sharing a whole match was always a bit much — nobody opens a link to watch five goals plus the misses in between. So sharing is now built around the single best unit: one goal. After any match the share card lists every goal you and your opponent scored — tap the one you want and it goes out as its own clip.
The bigger fix is that clips finally look like the game they came from. Until now a shared replay rendered on a generic green pitch with a plain white ball and a 0–0 scoreboard, no matter what you'd equipped or what the score actually was. Now the clip carries your board theme, ball skin, trail, team colors, and crest, and the scoreboard opens at the real score going into that goal — so a 3–1 strike shows up as 3–1 on the retro LED board, the same one you played on, ticking up the instant the ball crosses the line.
Every goal you share is still worth +1 Flick Cup point for your country (once per match), your referral link still rides along so a friend who signs up earns you both points, and the watcher still gets a one-tap Play button the moment the clip ends. Same loop, just a far better-looking top of it.