Title: Manager League
Year introduced: 2005
Country of origin: Norway
Languages: English
Price: micropayments
ManagerLeague is an online Multiplayer football manager game for thousands of players from the whole world. Once in, you take charge of your own team, buy and sell players, train your players to improve in the areas you wish to focus on, send them off on training-camps so that you can focus on upgrading your own stadium.
ManagerLeague is the most action-packed football manager game of them all, with 2 league matches (and training sessions) per weekday, making sure a full season is played in a month. Playing friendlies is vital to help your team gain experience, and you can challenge anyone at anytime.
Join now, and check it out for yourself, it doesn’t cost a dime unless you want it to anyway, and you’ll be up and playing in a couple of minutes!
Rating: 4 / 5 based on 3 votes
★★★★☆

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