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FIFA 2000: Major League Soccer

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Developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts, FIFA 2000: Major League Soccer is a late-1990s entry in the long-running football series. It blends global leagues with MLS content, focusing on realistic rules, team identity, stadium atmosphere, and lively commentary that helped the game stand out on PlayStation. The result is a polished mix of accessible controls and football simulation.
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Release Date
1999-01-01
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The game uses a classic third-person, elevated football view where players control a full team through passing, dribbling, shooting, tackling, and goalkeeper actions. Besides exhibition matches, it includes league and tournament-style play with MLS integration. Matches reward spacing, stamina management, and tactical movement, while substitutions, formations, and passing lanes all affect how a game unfolds.

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Use short passing and quick one-twos to open defenses instead of forcing solo runs. On defense, contain first and tackle second so you do not overcommit. Build attacks down the wings and cross early when the box is crowded. Rotate tired wide players and full-backs before they lose pace late in the match.

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Tips

Short passing is usually safer and more effective than holding the ball too long.

Tips

Switch defenders early to cut off passing lanes instead of chasing only the ball carrier.

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Protect a lead with a more compact shape and fewer risky forward runs.

User Reviews

Players often remember it as a smooth FIFA entry with a strong late-90s presentation.

User Reviews

The MLS inclusion made it feel distinctive for its era, especially on PlayStation.

User Reviews

Some users mention occasional inconsistency in finishing, but the overall package is still well regarded.

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