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FIFA 06
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Developer(s)EA Canada
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Mobile
ReleasePlayStation 2
PSP
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single player, Multiplayer, Multiplayer online

FIFA 06 (also known as FIFA Soccer 06 and FIFA Football 06) is a video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts based around the game of football. It was released in the United States on October 4, 2005 on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PC, PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. It was later released on Mobile. The taglines for the game were "You play. They obey." and "The total soccer experience."

FIFA 06 was the thirteenth game in the FIFA Series and the tenth in 3D. It is currently the highest selling game of the FIFA series, ahead of its predecessor FIFA Football 2005 by more than 100 thousand copies. In total, FIFA 06 has sold more than 3.6 million copies.

Ronaldinho and Wayne Rooney graced the cover of the game in the European market. Freddy Adu, Ronaldinho and Omar Bravo were on the North American cover while Ronaldinho and Wayne Rooney were on the Australian, Brazilian, and United Kingdom covers. Lukas Podolski was partnered with Ronaldinho on the German edition of the game. Park Chu-Young was on the only South Korea cover.

Andy Gray and Clive Tyldesley provide commentary for the game's English version.

Game features

Developers of the FIFA series made a complete overhaul of the game's engine for the 2006 installment of the game, asserting it has dramatically increased the control of play, having rewritten more than half the programming code for the game. In addition to a renovation of the game play engine which discards the "Off the ball" system, developers boast a significantly more involved career mode and the introduction of “team chemistry” which will determine how well teams play together. This installment will break with a long tradition of commentating from John Motson and (more recently) Ally McCoist, replaced by ITV's Clive Tyldesley and Sky pundit Andy Gray (who has already worked in the series as guest commentator in FIFA 98).

Career Mode

Career mode in FIFA 06 is now a 15-year journey as the manager of a club of the player's choice. The player starts by filling in basic details such as their name, date of birth and country. From here, the player gets to choose which team they would like to manage. However, only clubs with a 4-star rating or below are selectable. In a new addition to the game players now must manage a budget to build the club around. The budget can be spent on player contracts, upgrading staff and coaches at the club and transfer budgets. To increase the budget players receive money through gate ticket sales (from playing games) and through sponsorship money.

Players must now also use their best managerial skills to negotiate a sponsor to the club. Sponsors, a new addition to career mode, provide a weekly payment to the club as well as extra bonuses through winning cups and meeting expectations of the club. If the manager does not meet these expectations they may risk losing their sponsor at the end of the season. Some sponsors within the game are real organisations while others are simply made up.

Players also have to manage the expectations of the board, player morale, team chemistry and keeping the club's fans happy. Ultimately, the best solution to all of these areas is to win games. Meeting the expectations of the board will almost guarantee the player a job at the club for the next season while not meeting their expectations will most likely lose the player their job and be forced to find another club.

Player morale becomes a large issue to the future of the player's club and their managerial future. Players must keep their squad happy to maintain them at the club and to keep them at their best performances. An unhappy squad can result in players refusing new contracts with the club and eventually leaving, which can be vital to the success of the club. Team chemistry is a result of the squad's morale and how often the current squad plays together. If the team is happy and are regularly playing together, team chemistry will be high. If the current squad is unhappy and hasn't played a game in seasons, team chemistry will be low therefore it is important to keep a balanced squad while maintaining success.

FIFA 06 also introduces staff which help the club. By upgrading these staff helps the club to improve depending on the area that has been upgraded. For example, if the player upgrades the negotiator to a higher level the negotiator will be able to bring better players to the club for less money. Staff upgrades cost money which comes out of the budget.

Career mode also features a "manager history" section which shows your statistics as a manager for each season you play. It includes your season record, where your team finished in the ladder and any cups the team won. Statistics for the current season are available including leading goalscorers, card recipients, team stats, league standings and cup competition fixtures. It features 3 European Cup Competitions: ECC, EFA, and the European Super Cup. The ECC is the game's equivalent to the UEFA Champions League. The EFA is the equivalent to the UEFA Cup. The European Super Cup is of the same name in UEFA Competition, which pits the winners of the ECC and EFA in a match right before the following season.

FIFA 06 Lounge

The FIFA 06 Lounge is a new introduction into the game. It is an upgraded form of multiplayer mode which allows up to eight human players to compete to see who is the best player over a series of matches. Each player selects a name to be identified as and team to play as. Players can also change the rules of the game to suit their playing style. Depending on who wins and loses, players are given advantages and disadvantages to play with. Featured styles of matches in the lounge are:

  • Winner Stays On: The winner of the previous game plays on and faces a new challenger.
  • Winner vs. Highest Ranked: The winner of the previous game plays the best ranked player in the rankings
  • Winner vs. Lowest Ranked: The winner of the previous game faces the worst ranked player in the competition
  • Rematch: A rematch between the two players that just played
  • Rematch Switch: A rematch between the two players that just played with the home team and away team switched
  • Best vs. Worst: The best player (by team star rating) vs. the worst team (by team star rating)
  • Catch-Up: Players can set a handicapped score on one player and the disadvantaged player must attempt to catch up to the handicapped player before the game ends

The mode also includes a leaderboard featuring leading point ratings, points, wins, goals, bookings, clean sheets, offsides, longest winning streak, longest undefeated streak and longest losing streak. League standings are featured as well as the ability to save the session so players can play at a later date.

Team Management

Team management gives the player the ability to edit the game to suit themselves. The mode provides the ability to create a player and edit any player, kit number, squad, and kick takers in the game as well as the ability to transfer players to other clubs and the ability to select players for their international teams.

Retro and Extras

One of the new features in FIFA 06 is a special "retro". This section features nostalgia of the game. Inside it features a classic biographies section (which must be unlocked beforehand), a memorable moments video compilation which features ten of the most memorable moments as judged by the FIFA 06 developers and a video compilation with a retrospective view at all the games in FIFA series.

Like NHL 06, and NBA Live 06, the game also has a classic 16-bit game in the PS2 version - FIFA International Soccer which was the original game in the series.

In the extras section is:

The Gamecube version doesn't have the tutorial videos, video previews or season highlights.

Challenges and Unlockables

FIFA 06 has introduced challenges for the player to achieve in order to win points and unlock prizes. The challenges are divided up into 10 regions of ten to twelve challenges based on the countries they can be achieved in. There are more than 100 different challenges for the player to achieve on all four difficulty levels (although a fifth difficulty can be achieved, which is legendary).

With the points earned in the challenges prizes can be unlocked. Such unlockables in the game include classic player biographies, new camera angles, alternate club kits, stadiums and videos.

Classic XI & World XI

The game also features a Classic XI team consisting of great football legends and a World XI team consisting of current great superstars. Both teams have Millennium Stadium as their primary ground. These clubs must be unlocked in the "Fan Shop"

Classic XI lineup:

No. Nationality Position Name Major club(s)
1 Sweden SWE GK Thomas Ravelli Sweden IFK Göteborg
2 Brazil BRA DF Carlos Alberto Torres Brazil Fluminense, Santos, United States New York Cosmos
3 Germany GER DF Andreas Brehme Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Italy Inter Milan
4 Italy ITA DF Giacinto Facchetti Italy Inter Milan
5 Germany GER DF Franz Beckenbauer (captain) Germany F.C. Bayern München, United States New York Cosmos
6 Italy ITA DF Franco Baresi Italy A.C. Milan
8 Spain ESP FW Amancio Amaro Spain Deportivo de La Coruña, Real Madrid C.F.
9 Mexico MEX FW Hugo Sanchez Mexico UNAM Pumas, Spain Atlético de Madrid, Real Madrid C.F.
10 Brazil BRA MF Zico Brazil Flamengo, Italy Udinese, Japan Kashima Antlers
11 France FRA FW Jean-Pierre Papin Belgium Club Brugge, France Olympique Marseille, Italy A.C. Milan, Germany F.C. Bayern München
12 Romania ROU MF Gheorghe Hagi Romania Steaua Bucharest, Spain Real Madrid C.F., Turkey Galatasaray
13 Germany GER FW Rudi Völler Germany Werder Bremen, Bayer Leverkusen, Italy AS Roma, France Olympique Marseille
14 Italy ITA MF Gianni Rivera Italy A.C. Milan
15 Poland POL MF Zbigniew Boniek Poland Widzew Łódź, Italy Juventus F.C., AS Roma
16 Ghana GHA MF Abédi "Pelé" Ayew France Olympique Marseille, Germany TSV 1860 Munich
17 France FRA DF Marius Trésor France Olympique Marseille, Bordeaux
18 Netherlands NED MF Ronald Koeman Netherlands F.C. Groningen, Ajax Amsterdam, PSV Eindhoven, Spain FC Barcelona
19 Italy ITA MF Bruno Conti Italy AS Roma
20 New Zealand NZL FW Wynton Rufer Germany Werder Bremen, Switzerland FC Zurich
21 Brazil BRA MF Leonardo Brazil Flamengo, São Paulo FC, Italy A.C. Milan
22 Austria AUT FW Hans Krankl Austria Rapid Vienna, Spain FC Barcelona

World XI lineup:

No. Nationality Position Name Club
1 Germany GER GK Oliver Kahn Germany F.C. Bayern München
2 England ENG DF Ashley Cole England Chelsea F.C.
3 England ENG DF John Terry England Chelsea F.C.
4 Italy ITA DF Alessandro Nesta Italy A.C. Milan
5 Brazil BRA DF Roberto Carlos Spain Real Madrid
6 Portugal POR MF Cristiano Ronaldo

England Manchester United F.C.

7 France FRA MF Zinedine Zidane (captain) Spain Real Madrid C.F.
8 Brazil BRA MF Ronaldinho Spain FC Barcelona
9 Czech Republic CZE MF Pavel Nedvěd Italy Juventus F.C.
10 Brazil BRA FW Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid C.F.
11 England ENG FW Wayne Rooney England Manchester United F.C.
12 Italy ITA GK Gianluigi Buffon Italy Juventus F.C.
13 Italy ITA DF Paolo Maldini Italy A.C. Milan
14 France FRA MF Patrick Vieira Italy Juventus F.C.
15 England ENG MF Steven Gerrard England Liverpool F.C.
16 Ukraine UKR FW Andriy Shevchenko Italy A.C. Milan
17 Cameroon CMR FW Samuel Eto'o Spain FC Barcelona
18 Germany GER FW Lukas Podolski Germany 1. FC Köln
19 Czech Republic CZE GK Petr Čech England Chelsea F.C.
20 England ENG MF Frank Lampard England Chelsea F.C.
21 Argentina ARG DF Roberto Ayala Spain Valencia C.F.
22 Brazil BRA FW Adriano Italy F.C. Internazionale Milano

Game Soundtrack

FIFA 06 features a wide variety of world music on its sound track. As well as a game soundtrack the game also includes more than twenty audio tracks of memorable moments in the sport. The songs featured are as follows:

1Featured in the GBA version soundtrack.

Leagues

There are 26 different leagues featured in FIFA 06 as at August 24, 2005.

National Teams

FIFA 06 has 40 teams in its international division. Some 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), South Korea (whose national league is featured in the game and which finished fourth in the 2002 World Cup) the Netherlands (which also has their national league featured in the game), and Ukraine which was an emerging force by the time the game was released and, later, made it to the quarterfinals in the 2006 World Cup. The following international teams are playable in FIFA 06:

Stadiums

There are 42 arenas in FIFA 06, 29 of which are real-life stadiums. The other 13 are generic stadiums (such as "Oval Style" or "Division 2 UK Style") for clubs or international teams that do not have a signature stadium in the game. The following real-life stadiums are featured in FIFA 06:


1 These are also stadiums used by their respective international teams as well as clubs.