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If you haven't played Freestyle Street Soccer or want to try this sports video game, download it now for free! Published in 2004 by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc., Russobit-M, Game Factory Interactive Ltd., Freestyle Street Soccer (aka Urban Freestyle Soccer) is still a popular soccer / football (european) title amongst retrogamers, with a whopping 4.8/5 rating.

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Urban Freestyle Soccer, as the name suggests, takes football out of the luxuriously realised, glossy, multi-million-pound sports arenas and plunges it into various "urban" locations, like a square in Chinatown with ornate archways for goalposts, a rundown schoolyard, or industrial districts with scaffolding and loading bays at either end, and each small, enclosed pitch blessed with its own individual quirks like skateboarding spectators and team banners rippling and flapping in the breeze. And instead of commentary, here we have the ranks of skater kids, street punks and quite frankly skanky ho's shouting along to the action like a Mikey Streets tribute act. The game is soccer (or FOOTBALL as we like to call it) and the currency is creativity - not yours mind, as all you'll be doing is reeling off trick after trick by holding L1 and stabbing a face button.

Freestyle Street Soccer, yes that beautiful blockbuster exclusive game to my left, is a 3 on 3 arcade soccer game. Gone are the likes of players you might recognize, or teams you root for, and instead you get early 2000 stereotypes. Do you want to play as the Jamaicans? What about the convicts, or the all girl team? I know this was just common shorthand for games like this, because if you dont have the license to do things proper you are going to need a fast and easy way to come up with enough teams/people to populate your game, but it still feels so lazy.

In the story mode, your gang is essentially taking over rival turfs by beating other gangs in soccer, working your way up to... I guess world domination? I wasn't really clear on what anyone was playing for, but I'm sure there is a great motive for each team to rule the land (free tattoos for all).

Freestyle Street Soccer known as Urban Freestyle Soccer in Europe is, as the name implies, a Freestyle soccer-game in an urban setting. The game focuses on action and fun instead of realism. You play four on four in five game modes: Turf War, Home Turf, Street Challenge Cup, Exhibition and Multiplayer. The first requires you to conquer neighborhoods in the city by winning soccer matches against rival gangs. Street Challenge Cup allows you to play an entire competition.

Each player can perform a large variety of moves beyond the typical soccer game moves, such as scissor kicks, midair juggles, and bicycle kicks. Performing said moves allows you to gain skill points that can be used to unlock new game modes, teams, courts, and cheats. Next to these special moves, you can also interact with the environment. Your players can pick things up and throw them around or manually hit your opponents.

Urban Freestyle Soccer is a study in style over substance. A blatant attempt to merge the popularity of soccer with 'hip', 'edgy' content; you know, "the stuff that appeals to kids these days." That marketing and so-called 'mature content' do not a good game make is a lesson Acclaim would have done well to learn after the abject failure of BMX XXX, yet amazingly, here we are. Urban Freestyle Soccer, for lack of a better description, is an arcade-oriented four-on-four soccer title that borrows liberally from EABig's 'Street' series of titles.

While detrimental to the gameplay, the myriad of tricks and animations that players are imbued with make for an intriguing spectacle. And in case you miss any of them, a rudimentary replay function allows players to view the moments leading up to the goal. Player models are functional, though as alluded to above, it is their animation that truly brings them to life. Even the detestable confrontations, it must be said, are technically well done. The urban sprawl in which these competitions take place proffers a sizeable collection of locales; diversity that is most welcome indeed. However, the looped animations that are intended to create an atmosphere around each of these playing fields are laughably poor. Though not an isolated experience, one such instance sees a character riding a yellow motorcycle drive past the field over and over again throughout the match.

The licensed soundtrack, as is usually the case in such situations, is by far and away the best aspect of the aural presentation. Featured on the playlist is an eclectic, yet apt selection that includes the likes of Method Man, TLC, Oxide and Neutrino, Feeder, Suburban, Buju Banton, Silvia, Kid Frost and Queen's of the Stone Age. These tracks aside, the bulk of what players will hear comes from the field itself. Each team is imbued with a handful of phrases that its members will dutifully spout when you perform the requisite actions. This, of course, means that you'll hear the same canned phrases whenever you tackle, shoot, score, miss or pass. In every game. It bares mentioning that this wears thin quickly.

Though many have tried, a truly worthwhile arcade soccer title has yet to see release on any current generation platform (Sega Soccer Slam stands out as the best to date, sadly). Urban Freestyle Soccer is yet another such title whose potential is vastly untapped. It's not entirely worthless, but a number of questionable design choices and Acclaim's unique stamp of approval ensure that UFS never achieves anything more than utter mediocrity.GraphicsSoundGameplayDepthPresentationOVERALL6.57.04.55.55.54.9
THE VERDICT: There is some fun to be gleaned from the title, though one could argue that, that's because of the intrinsic enjoyment of the sport it mimics. Even then however, the game fast becomes tedious, so much so that even the added interest that multiplayer brings cannot save it.

This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of small-sided street soccer (2.2 0.7 sessions/week) and fitness center training (0.5 0.2 sessions/week) on physical fitness and cardiovascular health profile for homeless men. Exercise capacity, maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2max)), body composition (DXA scans), blood pressure (BP), and blood lipid profile were determined before and after the intervention period for 22 soccer-group subjects (SG) and 10 waiting list controls (CO). In addition, time-motion analyses, HR measurements, and pedometer recordings were performed during street soccer training and daily-life activities. During a 60 min 4 versus 4 street soccer session 182 62 intense running bouts were performed; mean HR was 82 4% HR(max) and HR was >90% HR(max) for 21 12% (SD) of total time. On a day without training the participants performed 10,733 4,341 steps and HR was >80% HR(max) for 2.4 4.3 min. In SG, VO(2max) was elevated (p < 0.05) from 36.7 7.6 to 40.6 8.6 ml/min/kg after 12 weeks and incremental cycle test performance was improved (p < 0.05) by 81 s (95% CI: 47-128 s). After 12 weeks, fat percentage (19.4 8.5 to 17.5 8.6%) and LDL cholesterol (3.2 1.1 to 2.8 0.8 mmol L(-1)) were lowered (p < 0.05) in SG. The observed changes in SG were different (p < 0.05) from CO and no intra-group changes occurred for CO (p > 0.05). BP was unaltered after 12 weeks (p > 0.05), but diastolic BP was lowered for all SG subjects with pre-values >75 mmHg (83 6 to 76 6 mmHg, n = 8, p < 0.05). In conclusion, the exercise intensity is high during street soccer and regular street soccer training can be used as an effective activity to promote physical fitness and cardiovascular health status for homeless men.

Each week, when Black and her teammates take the field for a game or practice, they're not just developing soccer skills, they're focusing on a theme, such as "playing with heart" or "taking the space."

Black bounced around until moving to San Francisco in spring 2014. She met Anderson at the Larkin Street Youth Services shelter she frequented before landing housing in a single-room occupancy building in the Castro District, which has a large queer community. "Ben visited every Tuesday and would ask, 'Who wants to play soccer?' " she says.

Danielle Williams, a member of Black's team, tends to her baby, Liam, during a game. Danielle, 42, was on methamphetamine and had been homeless for nearly 20 years when she got introduced to street soccer. "Technically, it was soccer that got me sober," she says. "It was either playing soccer or getting high. I wanted to play soccer."

This facility contains several soccer fields and is generally used as a practice location for the youth soccer program. The Elizabethtown Youth Soccer Association (EYSA) has a recreational division for ages 2 through 18, the Flames Soccer Club Select program and the TOPSoccer Program for children with any type of mental or physical delay. Visit E-town Youth Soccer Association for more information.

Enjoy a one-day, first for Boulder street soccer tournament this Sunday on 13th Street. Youth and adult brackets will be playing in friendly games of five on five on small street courts. Vendors, food trucks and DJs will be part of the day. The registration deadline is today, Aug.7, at 5 p.m. All fees will be donated to youth soccer programs in Colorado.

Finally, a place where your kids can be free and love the game of soccer/Futsal! Unlike some other forms of indoor, the Futsal game is played on a hard court surface delimited by lines; walls or boards are not used. Futsal is also played with a smaller ball with less bounce than a regular football due to the surface of the field. The surface, ball and rules create an emphasis on improvisation, creativity and technique as well as ball control and passing in small spaces. The evolution of the sport is amazing to some and maybe discouraging to others not familiar with the game.

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