UEFA Challenge
UEFA Challenge | |
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UEFA Challenge PAL front cover (PS1) | |
Developer(s) | Infogrames Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Infogrames Entertainment |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows |
Release date(s) |
PlayStation
PlayStation 2
Microsoft Windows
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
UEFA Challenge is a football video game for PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows, developed and published by Infogrames Entertainment in 2001.[1]
Gameplay
This game is under an authorised UEFA licence which includes biggest football teams and players, who have their own playing techniques. The system is comparable to many games when players select from friendlies, tournaments and leagues (complete with promotion and relegation battles), they take guidance of the team and play their way through to the top.
Competitions
Teams
United Kingdom
Western Europe
Western Europe
Iberian Peninsula
Rest of Europe
Custom Team
- Custom Team 1
- Custom Team 2
- Custom Team 3
- Custom Team 4
National Teams
Stadiums
There are 30 stadiums which include:
- Old Trafford, Manchester
- Anfield, Liverpool
- Highbury, London
- Stamford Bridge, London
- Nou Camp, Barcelona
- Stadio delle Alpi, Turin
- Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
- Estádio da Luz, Lisboa
- Stadio Olimpico, Rome
- De Kuip, Rotterdam
- San Siro, Milan
- Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
- Parc des Princes, Paris
- Kyiv Olympic Stadium, Kyiv
- Westfalenstadion, Dortmund
- Stadio Piemontese, Torino
- Green Meadows, England
- Metropolitan Stadium, England
- Mediterranean Stadium, Spain
References
- ↑ "Infogrames Entertainment UEFA Challenge". UEFA Challenge Official Website. Infogrames. Archived from the original on 16 May 2001.
External links
- UEFA Challenge at MobyGames
- UEFA Challenge at GameSpot (PC)
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