European Club Soccer

Options allow choosing game length (from 4 to 90 minutes), difficulty and player change control.

Portuguese teams, for instance, had a large number of Yugoslavian players in the early 1990s, and that was reflected by players with names such as Valentim Ivic (of Valentim Loureiro and Tomislav Ivic, then Boavista FC chairman and S.L.

The Japanese port, as the name points out, is based on a league system with J-League teams.

The North American version replaced European clubs with worldwide national teams, but with a much more limited selection.

The winning screens on both games feature a player and a goalkeeper raising the champions cup, which indicates the original title.

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