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Football Manager 2006
Developer(s) Sports Interactive
Publisher(s) Sega
Designer
Engine
status Status Missing
Release date (PC/Mac): October 21, 2005
Genre Sports simulation
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer over TCP/IP or hot-seat
Age rating(s) PEGI: (Age 3+)
Platform(s) PC, Mac, Xbox 360 and PSP
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media PC/Mac - Dual format CD
Input Keyboard and/or mouse
Requirements (Recommended)
PC (Win XP SP2, 2.0GHz Processor, 256MB RAM, 8x CD ROM)
Mac (1.8GHz G5)
Xbox 360 20 or 120gb HDD
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough
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Football Manager 2006 (with a user-made skin)

Football Manager 2006 is a game in the Football Manager series of football management simulation games. It is available for PC, Mac platforms, and was released in the UK on October 21, 2005 (2 weeks earlier than the originally stated November 4 release). On the same day as the game's release, Sports Interactive also released a patch to fix some bugs discovered during the Beta and Gold stages of development. In its first week of release, it became the second-fastest-selling PC game of all-time in the UK[1]. In the United States and Canada, the game is sold as Worldwide Soccer Manager 2006. In April 2006, an Xbox 360 version of the game was released.

It is essentially just a season update of FM 2005 but does include many small adjustments and improvements to the general gameplay. These adjustments include team-talks, simplified training and in-game help screens. As well as this, the game is updated by its many researchers (unpaid fans of the game augmented by in-house collaboration). The database is usually updated twice in the period of the release of the game. The first comes with the game and the second is usually downloadable in January as a free data update to reflect the changes which take place during the winter opening of the FIFA transfer window. As has been customary with the series a beta demo of the game was released on September 12, 2005. This was later followed on September 30 by a gold demo. This is a cut-down, limited time version of the full game which is sent to the game manufacturers.

Playable leagues

Football Manager 2006 contains the same playable leagues as Football Manager 2005 but with 2 small additions. The French league now has a fourth viewable but unplayable level (the CFA division), and the structural change to the Swedish league involving the re-instatement of Division One has been implemented, with Division Two retained as a playable fourth level.

Country Levels Divisions
Argentina Argentina 2 2
Australia Australia 1 1
Austria Austria 2 2
Belarus Belarus 2 2
Belgium Belgium 3 4
Brazil Brazil|
Bulgaria Bulgaria 2 2
Chile Chile 2 4
People's Republic of China China PR 2 2
Colombia Colombia 2 2
Croatia Croatia 2 3
Czech Republic Czech Republic 2 2
Denmark Denmark 3 3
England England 6 7
Finland Finland 2 2
France France 3 3
Germany Germany 3 4
Greece Greece 2 2
Hong Kong Hong Kong 1 1
Hungary Hungary 2 2
Iceland Iceland 2 2
India India 1 1
Indonesia Indonesia 2 3
Now known as Northern Ireland Ireland 2 2
State of Israel Israel 2 2
Italy Italy 4 7
Malaysia Malaysia 2 3
Mexico Mexico 2 2
Netherlands Netherlands 2 2
North Korea Northern Ireland 3 3
Norway Norway 3 6
Peru Peru 1 1
Poland Poland 2 2
Portugal Portugal 3 6
Romania Romania 2 4
Russia Russia 2 2
Scotland Scotland 4 4
Split into Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro 2 3
Singapore Singapore 1 1
Slovakia Slovakia 2 2
Slovenia Slovenia 2 2
South Africa South Africa 2 2
South Korea South Korea 2 2
Spain Spain 3 6
Sweden Sweden 3 8
Switzerland Switzerland 2 2
Turkey Turkey 3 5
Ukraine Ukraine 2 2
United States United States 1 1
Uruguay Uruguay 2 2
Wales Wales 1 1

Copyright issues

As was the case with Football Manager 2005, the developers were again unable to include certain data in the game due to licensing and/or copyright issues. All of the same data affected in FM 2005 appears to be affected again in the 2006 version along with the Japanese, South Korean and Chinese national teams (which now only include 'virtual' players). Notably, Oliver Kahn has been named 'Jens Mustermann'. However, there is a possibility to correct most of the data "mistakes" simply by deleting certain files in the game directory.

Harchester United

An option has been included in the game to include a fictional team called Harchester United in the English Premiership. Harchester is a club in the Sky One drama series, Dream Team. This option comes in the form of a text file, placed in the game's directory, which has to be edited very slightly by the user to 'activate' it.

See also

  • Football Manager
  • Championship Manager series - The name formerly used by Sports Interactive for its football management series.

References

External links

Below is a list of several external resources which contain various features relating to the Football Manager scene (both official and unofficial) such as patches, articles and downloads.

Official

  • FootballManager.net - Official game website from Sega and Sports Interactive
  • Sega Europe - Sega's site showing a brief summary of the game.
  • SIGames.com - Official Sports Interactive website
  • Myspace - Official Sports Interactive Myspace Page

Affiliates

Sports Interactive has set up an Affiliates section (SIAS) which fansites can join. They offer a number of benefits to users, such as free games to give away in competitions, exclusive news and opportunities to visit Sports Interactive in Islington, London. You can view all the affiliates here

References

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