

After all eight teams are defeated, the player has to defeat several other teams which are faced in a set order in the same way the stages taking place in Dr. After beating each team, one member of a team joins the player's team and can then be used, much like how Mega Man can gain the ability of a boss at end of each stage in other entries in the series.

For the first section of this mode, the player is given a team composed entirely of Mega Man robots, and is tasked with defeating eight teams of Robot Masters in an order of the player's choosing. The "Capcom Championship" mode can be played either one-player or two-player cooperatively. The "Exhibition" mode lets the player play a single match with a team created using any of the game's 20 characters on one of a dozen themed soccer fields. The game features modes of play much like more traditional sports games, such as exhibition matches, tournaments, and leagues. Mega Man Soccer is a soccer game that allows the player to play as various characters from the Mega Man series including Mega Man, Proto Man, and several Robot Masters. The player uses a special attack shot to incapacitate the goalkeeper for an easy score. This aspect of Mega Man Soccer was met with critical praise, but overall reception has been average, particularly due to its perceived poor play control. Each character has a unique special shot that will temporarily disable anyone that comes in contact with the ball. The game features characters and Robot Masters from previous entries in the original Mega Man series. Mega Man Soccer is a traditional soccer game with exhibition matches, tournaments, and leagues that can be played both single-player and multiplayer depending on the mode. Mega Man Soccer was released in Japan on February 17, 1994, and in North America in March of that same year. The game is based on the original Mega Man series of action- platform games.

Mega Man Soccer is a soccer video game for the Super NES.
