Sony Computer Entertainment
America Inc. announced today the signing of Manchester United and U.S.
National Team goalkeeper, Tim Howard, to be the cover athlete for the upcoming
release of World Tour Soccer 2006 for the PlayStation 2 computer
entertainment system. Howard dove into the spotlight when he joined the famed
club, Manchester United, for the 2003-2004 season, helping his team win the
Charity Shield and prestigious FA Cup, and in doing so was named EPL
Goalkeeper of the Year.
A North Brunswick, New Jersey native, Howard excelled at soccer at a young
age and was provided an opportunity to live every athlete's dream - to play
their sport of choice, professionally, and in their own backyard. Signed by
Major League Soccer (MLS) and drafted by NY/NJ MetroStars in 1998, Howard had
a breakthrough year in 2000 where he had an impressive 1.59 goals against
average while starting nine games, while also splitting his time with the U.S.
Men's Olympic Team which placed fourth at the Sydney Games. During the 2001
MLS season, Howard became the Metro's starting goalkeeper and was named an MLS
All-Star after recording four shutouts and leading the league in saves (146).
As a result of his spectacular play that season, he became the youngest player
ever to be awarded the Aquafina Goalkeeper of the Year.
"Tim Howard has distinguished himself as one of the most dominant keepers
in the today's global game. With his aggressive style of play and commitment
to excellence, Howard is the perfect fit to represent World Tour Soccer 2006
and the 989 Sports brand," said Scott Rohde, director of product development,
989 Sports. "We are honored to have Howard join our team and look forward to
his input and participation in the promotion of World Tour Soccer 2006 as we
continue our tradition of creating the most authentic sports games on the
market."
Throughout his career, Howard has been recognized for his aggressive and
commanding presence between the posts. The 25-year-old keeper is considered
one of the most active goodwill ambassadors in the game today. At a young
age, Howard was diagnosed with Tourette's Syndrome. As Howard has become an
internationally recognized star of his sport, he has dedicated himself to
creating a greater awareness for the neurological disorder. On November 12,
2001 he was named to the Board of Directors of the Tourette Syndrome
Association of New York. He was later awarded New York Life Humanitarian of
the Year award and in 2004 Howard was named Tourette's Syndrome Person of the
Year. Howard has become a shining example, proving that obstacles can be
overcome, goals can be reached, or blocked in this case, and dreams can come
true.
Now in its fourth year, World Tour Soccer 2006 promises to build upon the
roots of the popular 989 Sports soccer franchise and deliver a familiar yet
enhanced gameplay experience, complete with even more features, players, teams
and stadiums. Highlighted by more than 935 international and club teams from
around the globe, along with an astounding 19,000 FIFPro licensed players from
32 different leagues, eight international tournaments and 28 unique stadiums,
the global game of soccer has been recreated with exceptional detail in order
to capture its enormous scope and popularity.
Known for its comprehensive and realistic list of gameplay options
including Exhibition Match, Season, Career, Challenge, and Competition Mode,
World Tour Soccer 2006 will offer new features to enhance the experience on
the virtual pitch. An all-new Cup Mode will allow the individual to revisit
and play with any of the past teams from previous editions, while EyeToy
functionality allows gamers to take a snapshot of themselves, put their face
into the game, and compete against the world's best.
The independent Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rates
World Tour Soccer2006 "E" for Everyone. For more information about the ESRB
visit http://www.esrb.org.