FIFA Soccer 07

FIFA Soccer 07

Type : Sports

Game Name’s : FIFA Soccer 07
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This Game

FIFA 07 (also known as FIFA Football 07 and FIFA Soccer 07) is the second latest in Electronic Arts’ series of football (soccer) simulator video games. Developed by EA Canada, it is published by Electronic Arts. The game was released on 24 September 2006 in Europe, and October 3, 2006 in the United States on GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Xbox. It was the last game in the FIFA series to be released for the GameCube, Xbox, and Game Boy Advance, and the first to be released for the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 version of the game was released on 27 October 2006 in Europe, and in the United States on October 31, 2006. The next-generation graphics and physics engine used in the Xbox 360 version will be exclusive to the console for a period of 12 months.[1] The tagline for the game is “This is the season”.

There are seven different covers of FIFA 07, each with a different player, depending on which region the game is sold in. Ronaldinho (FC Barcelona) graced the cover of all the games and was joined by Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy) in the United States and Canada, Francisco Fonseca (UANL Tigres) in the United States, Canada and Mexico, Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) in the UK, Australia and the Benelux, Lukas Podolski (Bayern Munich) in Germany, David Villa (Valencia) in Spain, Kaká (AC Milan) in Italy, Juninho (Olympique Lyonnais) in France, Tranquillo Barnetta (Bayer Leverkusen) in Switzerland and Kim Nam-Il (Suwon Samsung Bluewings) in South Korea.

Game features

The following features are in the game:More than 510 teams in 27 leagues and 20 countries and over 10,000 licensed players.
Interactive Leagues: An interactive online league has been introduced which creates interactive versions of the FA Premier League, French Division 1, Bundesliga and the Mexican League. Tracking the weekly real world fixtures, it matches up fans of one club against the fans of that week’s fixture.
More interactive crowds that react to every move during a game. Crowds also sound like the region the player is playing in. Home and away fans react differently to different incidents on the pitch, such as a small corner of the stadium cheering the away support.
Manager Mode is enhanced to match realistic player experience rates. Players age and gain more experience, which improves their overall rating.
Improved passing, crossing and free kick techniques and advanced goalkeeper Artificial intelligence (AI).
Improved shooting techniques that measure up a player’s space, composure and technique to decide what will happen to the shot. A new “finesse” shot has been included that requires a lot more space and composure, but has less power, and can curl.
Manager Mode can be transferred between the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable with a simple USB cable. Manager Mode also features player growth and development, as well as youth training camps to produce more players (with older youth players moving up to the main team).
New ball physics such as top spin and backspin take into account the pitch, weather and player conditions. The player can add spin to free kicks in different directions, something which was not possible in FIFA 06.
Ability to create original clubs (not in PSP version).
Manager Mode money is measured in pounds sterling, euro or US dollars rather than points.
Like its predecessor, FIFA 07 offers a World XI and a Classic XI, plus a MLS All-Star team.
FIFA 07 takes into account the kicking strength of each player, which includes a weakness on a player’s non-preferred foot.
New unlockables in the Fan Shop.

Leagues

There are a total of 27 leagues available in FIFA 07. There is also an International league that features national football teams, and a Rest of World league that includes other notable clubs from around the world.

Playable Leagues

  • Austrian Bundesliga
  • Belgian Jupiler League
  • Brazilian Campeonato Brasileiro
  • Danish SAS Ligaen 1
  • FA Premier LeagueOL
  • Football League Championship
  • Football League One
  • Football League Two
  • French Ligue 1
  • French Ligue 2
  • German Bundesliga 1
  • German Bundesliga 2
  • Italian Serie A
  • Italian Serie B2
  • Korean K-League
  • Major League Soccer360
  • Mexican Primera Division
  • Dutch Honorary Division
  • Norwegian Tippeligaen
  • Polish Orange EkstraklasaGBA
  • Portuguese BWINLIGA
  • Scottish Premier League
  • Spanish Primera División
  • Spanish Segunda División
  • Swedish Allsvenskan
  • Swiss Axpo Super League
  • Turkcell Super League DS GBA3

Notes
360 – not available on the Xbox 360 Version.
DS – not available in the DS version.
GBA – not available in the Game Boy Advance version.
OL – Interactive online league.
1 – The Danish Ligaen will be a generic league on the Nintendo DS version.
2 – Juventus was included in the Italian Serie B on the Xbox, Xbox 360, PS2, Gamecube, PSP and PC versions, and in Serie A on other consoles.
3 – New Inclusion

Rest of World
FIFA 07 has 14 clubs in its “Rest of World” division. This league is not available in the Nintendo DS console version or the XBOX 360 version.
 

  • Lausanne-Sport
  • Lugano
  • La Chaux-de-Fonds
  • Orlando Pirates
  • Kaizer Chiefs
  • Boca Juniors
  • River Plate
  • Esporte Clube Bahia
  • Atlético Mineiro
  • AEK Athens
  • PAOK
  • Panathinaikos
  • Olympiacos
  • Sparta Prague

International
FIFA 07 has 43 teams in its international division. One of the more notable exclusions are Japan (who made it into the round of 16 in the 2002 World Cup, but whose licensing rights currently belong to Konami.) The following international teams are playable in the current generation consoles.
 

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Bulgaria
  • Cameroon
  • China
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic2
  • Denmark
  • Ecuador1
  • England
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Korea Republic1
  • Mexico
  • Nigeria
  • Northern Ireland
  • Norway
  • Paraguay
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Scotland
  • Serbia1
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Tunisia
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine1
  • United States
  • Uruguay
  • Wales

 

Stadiums

There are a total of 51 stadiums available:

  • AOL Arena (Hamburg SV)
  • Allianz Arena (FC Bayern Munich)1,2
  • Amsterdam Arena (Ajax Amsterdam)
  • Anfield (Liverpool F.C.)
  • Egypt (Cairo International Stadium)
  • Atatürk (Turkey)
  • BayArena (Bayer Leverkusen)
  • Calderón (Atlético Madrid)
  • Camp Nou (FC Barcelona)
  • Constant Vanden Stock (R.S.C. Anderlecht)
  • Daegu Sports Complex (Daegu FC)
  • Emirates Stadium (Arsenal F.C.) 1
  • Estadio Azteca (Club América, Mexico)
  • Estádio da Luz (S.L. Benfica)
  • Estádio do Bessa (Boavista F.C.)
  • Estádio do Dragão (F.C. Porto)
  • Estádio José Alvalade (Sporting Clube de Portugal)
  • Mestalla (Valencia C.F.)
  • Millennium Stadium (Wales)
  • Old Trafford (Manchester United F.C.)
  • Olympiastadion (Hertha BSC) 1 (ECC final)
  • Parc des Princes (PSG)
  • San Siro (A.C. Milan, Inter Milan)
  • Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid)
  • Seoul Sang-Am (FC Seoul)
  • Westfalenstadion – Signal Iduna Park (Borussia Dortmund)
  • St James’ Park (Newcastle United F.C.)
  • Stade de Gerland (Olympique Lyonnais)
  • Stadio delle Alpi (Torino F.C., Juventus F.C.)
  • Stadio Olimpico (A.S. Roma, S.S. Lazio)1
  • Stade Velodrome (Olympique Marseille)
  • Stamford Bridge (Chelsea F.C.)
  • Veltins Arena (FC Schalke 04)1
  • Wembley Stadium1(England’s Nat’l Team, FA Cup, Carling Cup, LDV Vans Trophy and FA Community Shield finals)
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