
The game is fully translated in English, German, France, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
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You can design your tactic to take the best advantage from your players and help you to win the most important sporting event in the world. The game has more than 2300 players in the database, and every player has more than 50 individual skills in order to make the game more realistic as possible. Select the team you want to manage and choose the 23 players you want to take with you in Germany, design your winning tactic and select the starting eleven. It's the biggest and best tournament in football - and that means it's the best in any sport. The World Cup comes around once every four years. Now you can prove you really are the best of them all. Every nation will have million of managers this summer in front of the TV. World Cup Manager 2006 puts you in charge of your country in the hardest of roles. Unhappy players can cause huge morale problems for the whole squad and result in bad performances, so the new Player Interaction feature will help you to manage your team more closely.Reganam Interactive presents the lastest Football manager game for PC: World Cup Manager 2006. Will you be able to keep your players motivated, or will you cause a collapse in the second half? Another welcome feature is the ability to manage players on a personal level. Half-time team talks add the ability to tell your players individually or collectively exactly what you thought of their first half performance, via the tactics screen. Be aware though, if you push too hard and don't reach the heights that the board specify, you'll soon be looking for a new job.

Summary: (Also known as "Worldwide Soccer Manager 2006") One of the many fan-inspired features to make it into FM 2006 will be that, for the first time, managers will be able to negotiate with their board of directors - not only for a better contract for themselves, but also for improved player wage (Also known as "Worldwide Soccer Manager 2006") One of the many fan-inspired features to make it into FM 2006 will be that, for the first time, managers will be able to negotiate with their board of directors - not only for a better contract for themselves, but also for improved player wage budgets and increased transfer budgets or even stadium expansion.
