1996 computer games Amiga games

Freeware German game simulating local soccer divisions with limited options to manage your team.
Simple and freeware German soccer manager game simulating only the German divisions with typical elements for such German titles - the player skills are represented by a single value between 1 and 10, for the match purposes they are modified by the current fitness / morale of the player. There are no tactics setting, no options to assign any role to the players, just set up the team and see the results.
The match preview is limited to simple animation that does not explain much about the game itself, only in very simple way presents the goal attempts. Apart from simplified transfers options (you can only buy a single player after each game, but only from those available on the given shortlist, so if you need defender, but only midfielders are available, then bad luck) you can send the team for training camp, but that is pretty much all of the option to manage the team.
Overall a simple, freeware game that had not much to offer.
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1991
Published in 1991 on Commodore Amiga Football Boss had more in common with the 8-bit computer games than what was being published in that times.

1995
British soccer manager game with quite unique approach to the genre - instead of filtering the match data the creators gave user as much information as possible.

1992
Classic soccer management game that created new standards of the genre - while simulating British professional division it gave the options to run youth team and simulated all the clubs plus option to build your own career.

1996
After publishing one of the best arcade soccer games, Sensible Soccer, the creators published the title that was an extension of the game - this time we were able to run the club and play the matches.
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