I don't know if it's just me, or if it's because I'm an American, but I don't get all the different leagues and tournaments that are out there for world soccer players. I'm just so accustomed to each sport having basically one league: football has the NFL, baseball has the MLB, professional bowling has the PBA, and so on. What I guess I'm saying is, if you understand all of the different leagues and tournaments associated with soccer, you won't be disappointed with
World Tour Soccer 2003. Besides the generic Exhibition match, you can take part in 15 different National Seasons, which include Regular League and Club Tournaments.
Another intriguing mode is the Career mode, where you develop a young school-team until they are ready to compete with the best of the best. Or you can play through the Challenge mode, where you play a match and receive a score based on your performance, which could lead you to winning prizes from 989 Sports.
The gameplay of World Tour is fine, although nothing really blows you away. You can perform all the realistic movements that go into an actual soccer match. The control I had when passing was one thing I really liked. I've played some soccer games in the past where it seemed my passes were going all over the place, but in World Tour, I felt like I had control over my team throughout the match, from start to finish.