FIFA World Cup: Germany 2006
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Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2006 (2006 FIFA World Cup) est un jeu vidéo de football développé par Electronic Arts et sorti en 2006.
C'est le jeu officiel de la Coupe du monde de football 2006 qui a eu lieu en Allemagne.
Il existe plusieurs modes de jeu : Match Amical, Séance de tirs au but, Entraînement, Coupe du Monde ou Défi Mondial.
On peut retrouver 126 sélections nationales dans ce jeu.
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