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  2. List of association football video games - Wikipedia

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    Association football video games are a sub-genre of sports video games.The largest association football video game franchise is EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA) by Electronic Arts (EA), with the second largest franchise being Konami's competing eFootball (formerly known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven).

  3. UEFA Champions League video games - Wikipedia

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    The deal allowed Konami to use the details of the UEFA Champions League in a separate game mode within the game. [2] The deal was later extended in the following years, and UEFA Champions League appeared in other Pro Evolution Soccer games, [3] until 2018. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  4. Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions - Wikipedia

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    Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions includes offline and online multiplayer modes, and a single-player story mode split into two sub-modes: Episode Tsubasa, [1] allowing players to experience the original storyline, and Episode New Hero, [2] allowing players to create their character and level up in a fashion similar to the FIFA series' Player Career mode or Pro Evolution Soccer 's Become A ...

  5. List of J.League licensed video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of soccer video games based on/licensed by the J.League. The first licensed game, J-League Fighting Soccer, was released for the Game Boy on December 27, 1992. Two months later J-League Champion Soccer was released for the Mega Drive. J-League Greatest Eleven was released for the PC Engine a day before the start of the inaugural ...

  6. Championship Manager - Wikipedia

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    Championship Manager 4 was released on 28 March 2003, and broke all records on its release becoming, at that time, the fastest-selling PC game on its first day of release. Championship Manager 4 included thirty-nine playable leagues, plus four more in its update, Championship Manager: Season 03/04. On the gameplay side, a top-down view of the ...

  7. Academy of Champions: Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Academy of Champions: Soccer (known as Academy of Champions: Football in Europe) is a soccer video game developed by Ubisoft Vancouver and published by Ubisoft for the Wii.. The game features a story mode set at a magical soccer academy, in which the player must build a group of five players to challenge other teams.

  8. 1999 NIRSA National Soccer Championship - Wikipedia

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    The finals would see a rematch of the previous year's championship game between three time reigning champion, BYU, and 1997 open champions, Texas Tech. Prior to this, in the group stage, both teams would win all 3 games with Texas Tech beating Navy 1–0, undefeated Michigan 2–1, and Colorado 1–0 while BYU would beat Miami (OH) 3–2 after facing a second half deficit, then beat Penn State ...

  9. Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha - Wikipedia

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    Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (バトルサッカー フィールドの覇者, Batoru Sakkā Fīrudo no Hasha, "Battle Soccer: Champions of the Field") is a soccer video game, developed by Pandora Box and published by Banpresto, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1992.