: Players could choose from five primary modes: Exhibition, Tournament, Playoffs, League, and Indoor soccer.
: For the first time, the game featured fully licensed Major League Soccer (MLS) teams and kits to appeal to the North American market. fifa-2000-game-link
Released in late 1999, (titled FIFA 2000: Major League Soccer in North America) was a pivotal entry in the long-running FIFA series . Developed by EA Canada, it introduced several "firsts" that became staples for future soccer simulations, most notably the ability to play through consecutive seasons with promotion, relegation, and European qualification. Core Features & Gameplay : Players could choose from five primary modes:
: It included 42 "classic" all-star teams, allowing dream matchups between historical squads like the 1968 Manchester United or early 90s AC Milan. Innovation & Fun Facts Developed by EA Canada, it introduced several "firsts"
: The game boasted over 450 club teams across various European and global leagues, along with 40 national teams.