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|website=[http://www.footballmanager.net/ Official site]
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''This category is for the modern Football Manager series. For the 1982 series by [[Addictive Games]], see [[:Category:Football Manager]].''
''This category is for the modern Football Manager series. For the 1982 series by [[Addictive Games]], see {{c|Football Manager}}.''


'''Football Manager''' is a series of [[soccer]] management simulation games developed by [[Sports Interactive]] and published by [[Sega]]. The series began its life in [[1992]] as {{c|Championship Manager}}, however, following the break-up of their partnership with original publishers [[Eidos]], Sports Interactive lost the naming rights and re-branded the game ''Football Manager'' with their new publishers Sega.
'''Football Manager''' is a series of [[soccer]] management simulation games developed by [[Sports Interactive]] and published by [[Sega]]. The series began its life in [[1992]] as {{c|Championship Manager}}, however, following the break-up of their partnership with original publishers [[Eidos]], Sports Interactive lost the naming rights and re-branded the game ''Football Manager'' with their new publishers Sega.
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{{Football Manager (Sports Interactive)}}
{{Football Manager (Sports Interactive)}}


[[Category:Sega]]
[[Category:Championship Manager]]
[[Category:Sports Interactive]]

Revision as of 18:10, 19 December 2020

Football Manager
Developer(s)Sports Interactive
Publisher(s)Sega
Year introduced2004
Genre(s)Soccer
WebsiteOfficial site

This category is for the modern Football Manager series. For the 1982 series by Addictive Games, see Football Manager.

Football Manager is a series of soccer management simulation games developed by Sports Interactive and published by Sega. The series began its life in 1992 as Championship Manager, however, following the break-up of their partnership with original publishers Eidos, Sports Interactive lost the naming rights and re-branded the game Football Manager with their new publishers Sega.

Pages in category "Football Manager (Sports Interactive)"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.