FIFA Street

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About This Game

As a spin-off of the FIFA lineage, FIFA Street combines arcade action with the culture of freestyle street soccer. By removing the rules from the simulation soccer experience, FIFA Street exposes the heart of the world's beautiful game, on-the-ball flair and individual style. Leading this movement are the worlds top professional players, showing off their skills and individual style in 4-on-4 match-ups against the backdrop of global venues that represent the true culture of street soccer. In the game's dynamic 1-on-1 encounters, beating your opponent will require skill, technique, and the careful selection of specific moves. Take on the best and earn their respect, gradually building your reputation and team into an unstoppable force that leads the tide of street soccer.

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4(11 reviews)

Companies

  • Developer:

    EA Canada

  • Publisher:

    EA Sports BIG

Franchise Info

  • Series:

    FIFA

  • Collection:

    FIFA Street

Release Dates per platform

  • Xbox:

    Feb 22, 2005

  • PlayStation 2:

    Feb 22, 2005

  • Nintendo GameCube:

    Feb 22, 2005

Age Rating

US & CA
US & CA rating system

Frequently Asked Questions

FIFA Street is an arcade-style football game released in 2005, focused on flashy tricks, fast-paced street matches, and small-sided games with a heavy emphasis on skill and flair.
Yes, the game features real-life players from national teams, including stars like Ronaldinho, Beckham, and Henry, but not official clubs.
Yes, it includes local multiplayer for up to 2 players, allowing head-to-head street matches or cooperative gameplay.
The main mode is Rule the Street, where you create a player, build a team, and compete globally to earn respect and unlock new gear and arenas.
Unlike traditional FIFA games, FIFA Street is 4v4 and focused on tricks, combos, and style points rather than realism. There's no referee, and walls are used to keep the ball in play.
It’s a spin-off developed under the EA Sports BIG label, which specialized in exaggerated, arcade-style sports games.
Only if you have the original console and disc. It hasn’t been re-released or made backward compatible, so you'll need legacy hardware to play it.

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