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Football (not the American version) is without a doubt the most popular sport in the planet. It is played by 265 million professional gamers in over 200 countries. Football, dubbed "the beautiful game," nearly always provides a high degree of excitement and delight.

For fans, the only thing that compares to a 90-minute football game is a football video game. Millions of football fans spend hours on their consoles and other devices, just as they do in real life, playing a variety of thrilling football games.

While the majority of famous football games are PC and console-based, you should not feel left out since we have something for you as well whether you're seeking for fantastic apps for your smartphone or even your old PCs.

We've compiled a list of the finest football games on all main platforms so you can pick and choose, and yes, we've included a few management games.

15. Lords of Football

Lords of Football will transport you to a unique footballing adventure in which you are in command of everything that happens to your club and its players both on and off the field. To put it another way, the game is a mix of life simulation and football management.

To begin the game, you must choose one of five European states, all of which are fictitious owing to a lack of a license deal. As a manager, your primary goal in this game is to win the European Cup, and in order to do so, you must coach players, instill discipline in them, and keep an eye on their lives outside of football to ensure that they do not get into trouble.

Despite the fact that the game is built on some serious, original concepts, it seems that the work is incomplete. You are more likely to be surrounded by ennui after a few gameplays.

14. Online Soccer Manager

OSM (Online Soccer Manager) is a popular free-to-play simulation in which you may manage your favorite club and famous players. You must take charge of transfers and training schedules in order to become a successful manager. You must first pick a club before constructing your squad for the matchday.

One of the game's most distinctive features is that at the conclusion of each season, you must choose a new team.

13. Score! Hero

It's a fun 3D game for smartphone users that uses gestures. You will take on the role of a young ambitious player who has set out on a mission to become one of the game's top stars. But, in order to do it, he must overcome a total of 580 obstacles.

Impressive visuals and clever AI are just a few of the game's attractions. If you are unwilling to spend actual money, though, you may feel restricted.

12. International Superstar Soccer Deluxe

Despite widespread misconception, the International Superstar Soccer Deluxe is not a direct antecedent to the PES series. Even yet, the game's appearance throughout the 1990s was highlighted by expanded commentary and improved visuals. The game also has improved in-game AI and ball dynamics (footballers can curl the ball).

You may play against other teams and attempt to win the league by selecting one of a dozen predetermined plans. There are also more tournaments accessible, such as the International Cup, Scenario Mode, and mini-cups and leagues.

By winning the league on the strongest difficulty levels, you may also unlock the all-star squad, which has each player's talents maxed up.

11. Road To World Cup 98

We all know that France won the World Cup in 1998 after defeating Brazil in the final. But what if I told you that you could alter it? Of course, I didn't intend it literally. The game included all 172 FIFA member countries at the time, in addition to improved visuals, intelligent game AI, and unique sound selections. It was also the first FIFA game in which the offside rule was taken seriously.

10. New Star Soccer

Simon Reed produced a football simulation based on games like Championship Manager and Player of the Year, in which you begin your career as a footballer at the age of 16 and work your way up to the top. Slowly, since there is no way to complete this game quickly. The game is basically a hybrid, combining elements from games such as Sensible Soccer and RPGs.

9. Pro Evolution Soccer 6

Pro Evolution Soccer 6 is still one of the most popular games in the PES series. Superior visuals and enhanced gameplay set this game apart from previous editions. Everything has been improved, from shooting to tackling. The upgraded AI in this game allows players to make more realistic forward runs, which is one of the game's highlights.

Users will face a significant degree of difficulty in the game since passing and shooting are considerably more difficult to master. The physical conflict aspect of the game has also been improved. The game included new game types as well as the return of the old Master League mode.

8. Top Eleven 2018

Here's one of my personal favorites. Nordeus' Top Eleven is a fantastic football management game in which you start from the ground up and create your team from the ground up. You may play it on your browser even though it's a mobile game. Top Eleven gives you complete control over your team's performance, from training to facilities management.

You may train your squad, determine tactics and team energy, and even arrange a friendly match with other teams before facing other managers on matchdays after naming your new club.

The competitive transfer market, where you compete with gamers from all around the globe to recruit young and promising players for your club under a certain time restriction, is one of my favorite features of this game. That man used to give me goosebumps.

As long as you don't purchase official jerseys and club crests for your team, or buy tokens, it's a fully free game (gold equivalent).

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7. Championship Manager: Season 1/2

Paul Edward and Oliver Charles Collyer, often known as the Collyer brothers, are two English programmers/game designers who created the Championship Manager series. The Championship Manager is more than a game for devoted fans; it is something they have fallen in love with.

Championship Manager: Season 1/2 is the last entry of the Championship Manager franchise's third generation. You may pick from approximately 100 different football leagues in the game, including leagues from Japan and South Korea.

The game included the newly enforced transfer system, as well as a player attribute masking function, which allows players to only know specific qualities of in-game footballers, at the time of its release.

New scouting, board and media involvement, player comparisons, and injury consequences are among the other features.

6. Rocket League

What if football was played with automobiles and other vehicles instead of humans? Isn't that some deep thinking? There is, however, a game called Rocket League for individuals who share this viewpoint. Psyonix, an American gaming firm, created this game in which human players are substituted with super vehicles, but all other parts of the game remain same.

It has single-player and multiplayer modes. Players may also utilize the game's cross-platform capability to compete against each other on PC, consoles, and the Nintendo Switch. Although the game is fast-paced, it may deliver a pleasant experience.

5. Dream League Soccer 2018

You begin the game as the new manager of the Dream FC squad. In all, there are six divisions in the game: Elite, Junior Elite Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, and Penalty Kick Online. It's your responsibility to guide your squad from the bottom of the Academy Division to the top of the Elite Division.

The International Cup and the All Stars Cup are two advanced competitions that may be unlocked by winning the Elite Division. Once you've won the Cup games, you may go on to the Ultimate Challenge and First Touch Challenge. Once the game begins, players may design their squad, team logo, and uniforms. The game has over 100 million downloads on the Play Store as of May 2018.

4. Sensible World of Soccer

Whereas most games go away after a few years, this 1990s classic has remained relevant for over two decades. The fact that SWOS is more timeless than many PES and FIFA games is the reason for its success.

The game had a big database of 27,000 players and 15,000 clubs when it first launched in 1994, which increased player transfer features in general. Players may manage a team for a total of 20 seasons in the career mode.

While the game can no longer compete in any way with large brands like FIFA and PES, many dedicated fans have been able to keep it alive with monthly patches and database updates.

SWOS was named to "the ten most important video games of all time" in 2007, a list of culturally and historically significant games created by Stanford University's Henry Lowood and a team of game designers.

3. Football Manager 2016

Have you ever imagined yourself as the coach of a well-known football team? I'm sure you did, as do we all. Now, there is a fantastic game that will virtually make your wish come true. Football Manager 2016, often known as FM 16, is a management simulation game developed by Sega, a Japanese video game company.

Despite the fact that Football Manager 2016 was released in 2015, it is still one of the most popular football games among enthusiasts. You may manage any of the game's tens of thousands of football clubs from more than 50 different countries. It includes a number of enhancements over the previous iteration, as well as two new modes: Fantasy Draft and Create-A-Club.

2. Pro Evolution Soccer 2018

Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 (abbreviated as PES 2018) is the 17th iteration of the famous football game series Pro Evolution Soccer. The game's primary gameplay has undergone significant alterations. It features strategic dribbling, which allows players to manage the ball more intelligently, as well as Real Touch+ for enhanced ball dynamics and smoother ball control.

Set pieces have also been revamped, and a new penalty and free kick system has been included. There's also a new dedicated 2v2 and 3v3 mode. The game is a significant improvement over the previous versions in the series. Authenticity concerns, a lack of licensed items, and certain in-game AI flaws, on the other hand, might make your gaming experience a bit monotonous and uninspiring.

1. FIFA 17

FIFA 17 may not be the finest football game ever made, but it is unquestionably the best choice for complete delight, particularly if you are playing on a console. The aesthetics and gameplay of FIFA 17 were upgraded, as they were in every new installment of the FIFA series.

The game also includes a new single-player campaign option called 'The Journey,' in which you play as Alex Hunter, a teenage footballer attempting to make it big in the Premier League. In the United Kingdom, FIFA 17 is the fastest-selling game in the franchise.

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