Football Manager Record Broken and it is Unbeatable

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Football Manager is undeniably one of the addictively, awesome games available. It offers you the opportunity to invest hours into building your team and guiding them towards triumphant success. While it can be incredibly challenging, at times the sheer joy of victory makes it an unparalleled experience.

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You need some serious dedication to make it big in Football Manager, but one guy took dedication to a whole new level, and his name is Pawel Sicinski. This Polish lad, a UEFA Grassroots C football coach, has just set a Guinness World Record for the longest single game of Football Manager.

How long are we talking about here? Brace yourselves – a mind-boggling 528 years and 137 days of in-game time. That’s some next-level commitment, my friends.

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Pawel started his Football Manager 2018 journey back on January 4, 2018, and he didn’t stop until May 21, 2546. During that marathon, he managed a whopping 40 different clubs and took charge of a staggering 80 national teams. Oh, and get this, he took just 260 days off in over half a millennium of virtual football management. That’s the kind of dedication that’s hard to wrap your head around.

Football Manager player smashes world record with 528-year save, winning 73% of matches.
Football Manager player smashes world record with 528-year save, winning 73% of matches.

Football Manager Player Breaks World Record with 528-Year Save, Wins 73% of Matches

In his epic 528-year saga, Pawel called the shots in an astonishing 25,084 matches, and get this, he won a jaw-dropping 73% of them. Yep, you read that right. He even spent a hefty chunk of his virtual career – a whopping 320 years, leading Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar to glory from 2114 to 2434.

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But wait, there’s more. This isn’t just about obscure clubs; Pawel worked his magic at famous outfits like Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal, and Manchester City. Over his epic career, he signed a jaw-dropping 2,456 players, bagged 848 awards, and raked in an impressive £2.86 billion in career earnings. Here’s the kicker – he only let go of 26 players during his entire reign, showing some serious squad loyalty.

Now, let’s talk about records. The previous champ, Germany’s Sepp Hedel, held the longest single-game record by completing 333 seasons. 

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Impressive, right? He played 15,678 games, won a stunning 11,217 of them, and scored a whopping 42,672 goals. Not to mention, he collected 258 league titles, 729 cups, and 1,028 individual awards. 

But guess what? Hedel’s reign has ended, and the new king of Football Manager is Pawel Sicinski. And honestly, we don’t see anyone dethroning him anytime soon.

While Pawel Sicinski’s record may appear unbeatable in Football Manager anything is possible. There are fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming release and prepared to embrace the challenge that lies ahead.

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Pawel Sicinski has shattered the Football Manager world record with a 528-year save, winning 73% of his matches. He's the new king of the game, and his record may stand for years to come.
Pawel Sicinski has shattered the Football Manager world record with a 528-year save, winning 73% of his matches. He’s the new king of the game, and his record may stand for years to come.

While Pawel’s reign might be safe for now, the virtual world of football management is full of surprises. So, let’s see what the future holds – who’s up for the challenge? In Football Manager, the journey never ends, and records are meant to be broken.

What are your thoughts on this? Will you ever decide to break this record? Leave a comment and share your opinions!

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