Software:Virtua Pro Football

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Virtua Pro Football
Virtua Pro Football (cover).jpg
PAL region cover art
Developer(s)Smilebit
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Release
  • JP: June 1, 2006
  • EU: September 1, 2006
Genre(s)Football simulation
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer

Virtua Pro Football, known in Japan as World Football Climax (ワールド フットボール クライマックス), is a PlayStation 2 football simulation video game, released by Sega in 2006.

Gameplay

The game featured a rock-paper-scissors like system for both 1-on-1 situations, and set pieces. It also had a player career mode which allowed completed players to be exported to Let's Make a Soccer Team! for use as youth players, as well as importing teams from the game to use in games and custom competitions.

Teams & Competitions

Licenses

The game covers the top 6 European Leagues from the 2005/06 season but mainly featured with unlicensed competitions & teams. The only fully licensed leagues are the Spanish La Liga & Segunda Division, the Dutch Eredivisie & Eerste Divisie, while the Italian League name is unlicensed but with 32 clubs of 42 from Serie A & Serie B being licensed.

Leagues

  • England Premiership
  • England League Championship
  • England League 1
  • England League 2
  • France Division 1
  • France Division 2
  • Germany 1. Liga
  • Germany 2. Liga
  • Italy Calcio A 1
  • Italy Calcio B 2
  • Spain La Liga L
  • Spain Segunda Division L
  • Netherlands Eredivisie L
  • Netherlands Eerste Divisie L

1 : League name unlicensed, with licensed teams except Cagliari, Palermo & Siena

2 : League name unlicensed, with licensed teams except Avellino, Bologna, Cesena, Cremonese, Mantova & Rimini

L : Full license

Competitions

Other Clubs

This list features the teams from the other leagues of the world, all of them are unlicensed

Rest of Europe

  • Greece Athens G
  • Greece Athens YB
  • Switzerland Basel
  • Serbia and Montenegro Belgrade BW
  • Serbia and Montenegro Belgrade RW
  • Turkey Besiktas
  • Denmark Brondby
  • Belgium Brugge
  • Belgium Brussels
  • Denmark Copenhagen
  • Ukraine Donetsk
  • Scotland Glasgow City
  • Scotland Glasgow FC
  • Israel Maccabi G
  • Israel Maccabi YB
  • Turkey Istanbul F
  • Turkey Istanbul G
  • Ukraine Kyiv
  • Russia Moscow L
  • Portugal Lisbon R
  • Portugal Lisbon G
  • Greece Piraeus
  • Portugal Porto
  • Czech Republic Prague
  • Russia Moscow RB
  • Russia Moscow S
  • Norway Trondheim
  • Croatia Zagreb


Rest of the World

  • Saudi Arabia Al Hilal
  • Colombia A Nacional
  • Mexico America
  • New Zealand Auckland
  • Argentina Avellaneda
  • United States Boston
  • United States Chicago
  • Brazil Corinthians
  • Brazil Cruzeiro
  • United States Dallas
  • Brazil Flamengo
  • Brazil Fluminense
  • Mexico Guadalajara
  • Argentina Independiente
  • Brazil Internacional
  • Japan Iwata
  • United States Kansas City
  • Japan Kashima
  • Argentina La Boca
  • United States Los Angeles
  • Japan Nagoya
  • Mexico Necaxa
  • Paraguay O Asuncion
  • Colombia O Caldas
  • Brazil Palmeiras
  • Mexico Pumas
  • Ecuador Quito
  • Argentina R Plate
  • Brazil Santos
  • United States San Jose
  • Brazil São Paulo
  • Mexico Tigres
  • Japan Urawa
  • Brazil Vasco da Gama
  • Chile Viñeazur
  • Japan Yokohama
  • United States Washington


National Teams

Europe


Americas


Africa


Asia & Oceania


1 : licensed only in the Japanese version

Stadiums

Many of the stadiums that feature in the game appeared are based on real stadiums, but have unlicensed names.

Trivia

The former Italian footballer Roberto Baggio endorsed the Japanese version, having appeared in the TV commercial,[1] flyer and merchandising.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. World Football Climax commercial at YouTube
  2. World Football Climax at Official site (in Japanese)
  3. Roberto Baggio at Giant Bomb

External links