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|publisher=[[Sega]]
|publisher=[[Sega]]
|year=2004
|year=2004
|genre={{c|Soccer}}
|genre=[[Soccer]]
|website=[http://www.footballmanager.net/ Official site]
|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 [[:Category:Football Manager]].''


'''Football Manager''' is a series of {{c|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.


{{Football Manager (Sports Interactive)}}
{{Football Manager (Sports Interactive)}}

Revision as of 03:56, 28 September 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 Category: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.