Yahoo! Soccer Manager

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Yahoo! Soccer Manager
Developer(s) Neopoly
Publisher(s) Yahoo!
Release date(s) Germany 21 June 2004
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Italy
Spain
France
Genre(s) Online game
Mode(s) Online multiplayer

Soccer Manager was an online game on Yahoo!. The game, which was free, put players in control of a football (soccer) team, where they named, trained and transferred players, trying to win their league and get promoted to better divisions. The goal was to move from the 5th division (which was where all new teams were placed) to the 1st Division, where there was only one league with 18 teams. Each league had 18 teams, and if a player's team did well, the team would move up to a lower numbered division. The 5th Division had no leagues, as any teams that did well moved up to the 4th Division.The number of leagues in the 4th Division depended on the number of managers, so varied. At all times, the 3rd Division had 16 leagues, the 2nd had 4, and the 1st had only one league. Each team also had the player's national flag displayed on the league table.

The game closed down on 2nd February 2011.

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[edit] Gameplay

The game was easy to play but difficult to master. No skill was needed to play, just tactical awareness. However, to carry out tactical transactions, one was preferably to be at their computer near to kick-off. Kick-off was 3:00 PM CET.

[edit] International competition

Although the game has only been officially released in 4 countries in Europe it is played worldwide and competed by 100+ countries. This is due to the four languages the game is played with.

[edit] New version

A new version of Yahoo! Soccer Manager was launched on January 30, 2007. This version includes finances, such as salaries, sponsorships, a new transfer market, and other additions.

The transfer market has been updated again on the 20 April 2008. The new transfer market is based around the e-bay style of bidding where individual managers bid against each other until the time expires in the auction

The new transfer market has been created to eradicate cheating which was increasing rapidly before the introduction of the new transfer system.

It also allows for many new optimal play-by-play decisions for many aristocratic government bonds.

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