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Play FIFA Soccer 96 Online

Slide-tackle your way through 90s soccer with real leagues, 59 national teams, and John Motson yelling like every shot’s a last-minute winner. Adjust camera angles mid-match or tweak squads before kickoff—just don’t blame the ref.

Developer: EA Sports
Genre: Sports
Released: 1995
File size: 1.09 MB
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Game Overview

FIFA Soccer 96 on the Sega Genesis was one of those games that made you feel like you were actually managing a real match. You’ve got leagues from all over—Malaysia, England, Italy—plus 59 national teams if you’re in the mood for international showdowns. Want to pit Brazil against some random underdog? Go for it. Or just dive straight into a World Cup campaign.

The commentary from John Motson is hilariously earnest, yelling about every near-miss or bad tackle like it’s the Champions League final. And if your console had enough memory, you’d even get extra lines—nice little bonus. The camera angles were surprisingly flexible for the time, letting you switch between close-ups and wide shots depending on how chaotic things got.

Best part? You could tweak teams to your heart’s content. Stuck your favorite players together, made a Frankenstein squad, then took them straight into a tournament. It wasn’t perfect, but for ‘96, it felt like holding the whole sport in your hands.

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