Bundesliga 2000 Der Fussball Manager 13 Rating: 7,3/10 4648 votes

Bundesliga 2000 - Der Fussball-Manager for Sony Playstation - Soccer game released in 1999 - The Video Games Museum has screenshots for this game. Channel F Wii U Microtan 65 1292 APVS Creativision Oric All systems Log In Register. Home Playstation (4806 games) Bundesliga 2000 - Der Fussball-Manager.

The Manager is an excellent soccer simulation game that is unfortunately much less popular than, current champion of the genre.While, the game’s German league equivalent, sells very well in Europe and is being continually updated, this England league counterpart was discontinued years ago. That the game’s relative anonymity is undeserved is obvious from the first few minutes you spend with the game.For starter, it includes accurate statistics for the players and clubs in the 1992/1993 Premier League season in England. As manager of a Division 3 club, your job is to lead the team up through the ladder, finishing up hopefully as the Premier League champion.

The range of control is comprehensive: you decide on the tactics to use for each match, as well as managerial tasks such as negotiation contracts with star players and sponsors, and investing in stadium expansions.One of the neat details that make the game memorable for me is how the game represents each match. Although the game’s emphasis is definitely on coaching and managing the team, it doesn’t present match results in static screens as you would expect. Instead, you will see animations of players on the screen, with each important event (such as scoring, of course) depicted very fluidly. You can turn these graphical extras off if you want, but to me they really enliven the gameplay and are even exciting to watch. The only other game I can recall from the same period that animates matches like this is On The Ball, but The Manager is a couple of years older.With accurate statistics, excellent game engine, a solid gameplay, and plenty of nice little touches, The Manager belongs in the top echelon of soccer simulators. It may not boast as much production value as, but if you are looking for a pleasant game with no frills, it ranks up there with the best.

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Contents.Competition modus Every team played two games against each other team, one at home and one away. Teams received three points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were determined by and, if still tied, by goals scored. The team with the most points were crowned champions while the three teams with the fewest points were relegated to.Team changes to 1999–2000 , and were relegated to the after finishing in the last three places. They were replaced by, and.Season overview Title race The 2000–01 season was notable for its title race, which literally lasted until the last seconds of the campaign. Before the last round of matches, lead by three points, but with an inferior goal difference.

Schalke managed to defeat, 5–3. Shortly before this match ended, Bayern gave up a 90th-minute goal against.

As the news spread quickly at the, most Schalke supporters believed their team had won their first championship since. The pitch had thus already been stormed in celebration although the match in Hamburg was not concluded yet, which could also be seen on stadium television.In Hamburg, Bayern tried one last attack in injury time when suddenly Hamburg goalkeeper, who ironically was loaned out from Schalke, stopped a back pass by his teammate with his hands. Referee thus awarded an for Bayern about eight meters from the Hamburg goal. Discussions and protests led to a further delay before eventually scored the decisive equaliser, the only goal of his Bayern career, on a tip pass.

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The match was never resumed afterwards.In Schalke, the atmosphere immediately turned from joy and celebration to shock, disbelief and mourning. Because of the events, the Schalke 04 team of that season was dubbed 'Champion of Hearts' by the German media. Other events Title combatants Bayern and Schalke both qualified for the while and achieved qualification round spots for the same competition. And ended their season with successful qualification for the.

European qualification was rounded out by, and, who entered the.The was won by Schalke 04. As a consequence to Schalke's Champions League qualification, the UEFA Cup spot reserved for the domestic cup winner was awarded to finalists, who played in the third-tier.On the bottom end of the table, and had to face relegation to the. Promoted for the new season were champions, runners-up and third-placed.In European competitions, Bayern Munich won the after beating Spanish sides on penalties. Aside from that, it was a rather meagre year for German teams. Hamburg and Leverkusen both exited Champions League at the first group stage, 1860 Munich even did not make the group stage at all by losing in the third qualifying round against.

All three teams were eventually moved over to the, but neither of them advanced past the third round. From the 'regular' UEFA Cup participants, Werder Bremen and Hertha BSC also exited in the third round, with following one round later.

Only made it to the UEFA Cup semi-finals, but had no chance against another Spanish team,.Team overview. Location of teams in Bundesliga 2000–01 ClubLocationGroundCapacity76,6,8,5,1,2,50063,000Olympiastadion63,0,1,30021,600League table PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation7+17615105512+14312811114762. Source:Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Top goalscorers RankPlayerClubGoals2Champion squad FC Bayern MunichGoalkeepers: (32); (1); (1).Defenders: (27); (27); (23 / 1); (22 / 1); (15).Midfielders: (31 / 4); (29 / 9); (24 / 1); (23 / 1); (21 / 1); (; 20 / 4); (20); (14); (6); (5).Forwards: (27 / 15); (26 / 5); (25 / 12); (24 / 3); (19 / 5); (6); (1).(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)Manager:.On the roster but have not played in a league game:;;.Transferred out during the season: none.References.