
This game is rated ESRB: Everyone for Comic Mischief.
Released in 2009 for the Wii, Academy of Champions: Soccer is an arcade-style sports game developed by Ubisoft Vancouver. Set at Brightfield Academy, a fictional magical soccer school, the game centers on assembling a five-player team and competing against rival squads. Gameplay emphasizes tricks, shooting, and a whimsical approach to the sport rather than simulation-style realism. The primary story mode guides players through the academy's challenges, while a quick-play mode supports single matches played solo or with a friend. A notable element of the setting is the presence of real-world soccer legends Pelé and Mia Hamm, rendered in cartoon form as the academy's presiding masters. The combination of a structured narrative mode and accessible pick-up-and-play options gives the title appeal across different levels of engagement.
