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Championship Manager 5 is the first game in the series to be solely developed by Eidos after Eidos and Sports Interactive split.
The 2005 installment of the FIFA series.
LMA Manager 2004 is the fifth game in the LMA Manager series. It introduced a new menu interface and a Fantasy Team mode.
Total Club Manager 2004 is a sports simulation game in which you are a manager in charge of a soccer club and you take your team game by game through up to ten seasons.
Fifa 2004 lets you "Create Brilliance" with its exclusive "Off the Ball" Control System.
Club football is a soccer game that came out in 18 different editions.
LMA Manager 2003 is the 2002/2003 football season iteration of the football management series.
It's a soccer game!
Total Club Manager 2003 was a football managing simulator released for the PC in 2002
LMA Manager 2002 is a continuation of the succesful series, in which the player manages his chosen soccer team through the soccer leagues, winning the major tournaments and signing players for your team.
LMA Manager 2001 is the second game in the LMA Manager series. It was released in March 2001.
European Super League is a soccer game released on many platforms.
The 2nd addition to the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise
LMA Manager is the first game in the LMA Manager franchise. It was released in 1999 on the PlayStation
FIFA 99 is a soccer game from EA Sports, mainly focusing on the 1998/1999 season of soccer all over the world. It was the first of it's kind featuring all the major leagues, with major gameplay and graphics increased.
FIFA 98: Road to World Cup is a multiplatform instalment of the popular soccer video game series, allowing players to relive moments from the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
A soccer/football game. The fourth game in the FIFA series.
Europe-exclusive soccer video game released in 1995 for the SNES. Known in Germany as "Lothar Matthäus Super Soccer".
FIFA 95 is the second installment of the popular FIFA franchise. This version included many more teams than the first FIFA, and this time there were clubs involved.
Following on from the success of Manchester United, Krisalis decided to apply a similar feel to the football management genre, complete with animating icons found in many of their games at the time. Endorsed by Mr Graham Taylor, soon to be rechristened 'Turnip' Taylor by the tabloid press.
Championship Manager also known as "champ man" started a hugely successful franchise.
The first game in the Sensible Soccer series, released in 1992 only for the Amiga and Atari ST. Enhanced versions and sequels would follow, and these would be published for many consoles and computer systems.
A soccer management game published by Codemasters for several 8-bit and 16-bit home computers.
The follow-up to the 1990 video game Manchester United that was developed by Krisalis Software.
A soccer management game where the player has to guide a team from the English 4th Division to become champions of the 1st Division.
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