FIFA Street 2

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About This Game

The game is a street football game in which the player can take control of 4-a-side versions of national football teams in matches where the object is to win by scoring a set amount of goals or points via tricks, or within a time limit. In the career mode "Rule the Streets", one creates a player and competes in tournaments around the world to obtain "Skill Bills" to buy clothing and upgrade his rating. As the player improves, he can captain his own street football team and eventually become an international. The best players have special moves often named after their nickname. Legends of football such as Abedi Pele, Eric Cantona and Paul Gascoigne are unlockable during the game. The game has its own in-game radio station, presented by Zane Lowe of BBC Radio 1 and featuring music by artists such as Roots Manuva, Sway, Pendulum, The Editors and The Subways.

FIFA Street 2 Cover Art

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Companies

  • Developer:

    EA Canada

  • Publisher:

    EA Sports BIG

Franchise Info

  • Series:

    FIFA

  • Collection:

    FIFA Street

Release Dates per platform

  • PlayStation 2:

    Feb 28, 2006

  • Xbox:

    Feb 28, 2006

  • Nintendo GameCube:

    Feb 28, 2006

Age Rating

US & CA
US & CA rating system
JP
JP rating system

Frequently Asked Questions

FIFA Street 2 builds on its predecessor with a deep “Rule the Street” mode, intuitive Trick Stick controls, flashy juggles, beats, gamebreaker goals—and an arcade-style street vibe that’s addictive for casual matches.
The “Rule the Street” career is long—15–20 hours—letting you create a player and level up. But it's repetitive, with many reviewers calling it entertaining initially but dull solo once completed.
It’s strongest in local multiplayer—playing tricks and matches with friends is described as “awesome.” Without friends, AI can be boring and goalies inconsistent, making solo play feel hollow.
The visuals are functional but not flashy. The standout is a 47‑track soundtrack with radio stations and DJs. Music is consistently praised even as graphics get dated.
It’s great for players craving arcade-style street football, trick-heavy gameplay, and a solid soundtrack. But if you want deep tactical play or robust solo longevity, consider newer FIFA Street titles or other sports games.

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