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This article is about the 2004 video game series. For the 1982 video game series, see Football Manager (1982 series). For the general concept of football management, see Manager (association football). Football Manager is a series of football management simulation games developed by Sports Interactive and published by Sega. The game began its life in 1992 as Championship Manager. However, following the break-up of their partnership with original publishers Eidos Interactive, Sports Interactive lost the naming rights and re-branded the game Football Manager with their new publishers Sega. The latest version of Football Manager was released on 13th November 2015. Contents 1 Main series 1.1 Football Manager 2005 1.2 Football Manager 2006 Football Manager 2006 – Xbox 360 1.3 Football Manager 2007 1.4 Football Manager 2008 1.5 Football Manager 2009 1.6 Football Manager 2010 1.7 Football Manager 2011 1.8 Football Manager 2012 1.9 Football Manager 2013 1.10 Football Manager 2014 1.11 Football Manager 2016 2 Other games 2.1 Football Manager Mobile 2.2 Football Manager Live 2.3 Football Manager Online 3 Influence 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Main series[edit] Football Manager 2005[edit] Main article: Football Manager 2005 On 12 February 2004, after splitting from publishers Eidos Interactive, it was announced that Sports Interactive, developers of the Championship Manager game, had retained the rights to the source code but not the rights to the title Championship Manager, which were held onto by Eidos (who previously acquired the brand rights from Domark upon their merger in 1995). These developments led to a further announcement that future Sports Interactive football management games would be released under the famous Football Manager brand name. Whilst the Championship Manager series would go on, Eidos no longer had any source code, or, indeed a.
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