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METALOPOLIS

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Fifa World Cup 2006 Game Player Ratings -

The crowd roars. The plastic pitch glows. The story begins again.

A 79. Let that sink in. He was still "C. Ronaldo" with the terrible frosted tips. He had 92 dribbling but 68 finishing. In the game, he was a trick pony—stepovers for days, but he'd shoot the ball into Row Z. The story here is the origin arc. By the 2006 final, he was crying after the Portugal loss. By 2008, he was a 95. But in FIFA 06 ? He was just a skinny kid who fell over too much. The Final Whistle You boot up a quick match: Italy vs. France . fifa world cup 2006 game player ratings

The American hope. An 84 rating felt insulting to US fans, but compared to the rest of the world, it was accurate. His pace was 89. In the story of the game, Donovan was the "annoying little brother"—not strong enough to win the cup, but fast enough to score a sweaty goal against your Brazil team to make you throw the controller. The "Wait, he's that low?" (70-79) Lionel Messi (78 OVR) – Argentina Here is the most famous rating in FIFA 2006 history. An 18-year-old kid with a 78 overall. Low stamina. Low strength. But 91 acceleration and 5-star weak foot. The game didn't know what he was yet. If you were a hipster player, you subbed him on in the 60th minute and dribbled past the entire Serbian defense. The story of this rating is hindsight: EA gave him a 78. The real world gave him the title of "Greatest of All Time." The crowd roars

The fact that he was in the game at a 89 was a miracle. Ukraine had never qualified for a World Cup before. Shevchenko, fresh off a disastrous move to Chelsea (in real life), was still a cyborg in the game. 90 finishing. 87 strength. He carried every player’s Career Mode save to glory. Ronaldo" with the terrible frosted tips

The 92 was a prophecy. He was the only player who felt as smooth as Ronaldinho but with actual sprint speed (91 pace). His story in the game was the transition of power—from the old guard (Ronaldo/Rivaldo) to the new. A year later, he’d win the Ballon d'Or. The Broken Legends (80-89) David Beckham (88 OVR) – England The free kick accuracy: 95. The crossing: 94. The pace: 75. Playing as England meant suffering through clumsy passing until you won a set piece. Then, the magic happened. You’d curl the ball just over the wall, and the commentary would shout, "BECKHAM!" His rating told the story of a man who single-handedly dragged England to the quarterfinals with a free kick against Ecuador.

You score with Luca Toni (85 OVR) in the 88th minute. You watch the generic celebration animation. The final whistle blows.

The King of Highbury. His acceleration was a 98. In the game, the meta was simple: pass to Henry, hold sprint, cut inside, finesse shot. He felt heavier than Ronaldinho but faster than light. His rating told the story of a man carrying Arsenal to the Champions League final, ready to explode for France. He almost did (until Zidane’s headbutt).