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: These files are never placed in the game's installation folder. They must be extracted to your Documents folder (typically \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2020\graphics ) for the game to recognize them. Why FM20 Still Has a "Deep" Cult Following

: While FM20 officially ends with the 2019/20 season, community creators release transfer updates in .zip format that allow you to play with 2024/25 rosters in the older engine.

: These include facepacks , club logos , and kits . Because FM doesn't have licenses for every league (notably missing real names for Brazilian teams or the Juventus license in 2020), fans download these .zip files to restore realism.

Despite being superseded by newer versions, FM20 remains a favorite for several reasons:

In the Football Manager community, a .zip file is rarely the game itself (which is typically managed via Steam or the Epic Games Store). Instead, these files are usually that "fix" licensing gaps or update the game's data.

Plik: Football.manager.2020.zip ... [ Reliable 2026 ]

: These files are never placed in the game's installation folder. They must be extracted to your Documents folder (typically \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2020\graphics ) for the game to recognize them. Why FM20 Still Has a "Deep" Cult Following

: While FM20 officially ends with the 2019/20 season, community creators release transfer updates in .zip format that allow you to play with 2024/25 rosters in the older engine. Plik: Football.Manager.2020.zip ...

: These include facepacks , club logos , and kits . Because FM doesn't have licenses for every league (notably missing real names for Brazilian teams or the Juventus license in 2020), fans download these .zip files to restore realism. : These files are never placed in the

Despite being superseded by newer versions, FM20 remains a favorite for several reasons: : These include facepacks , club logos , and kits

In the Football Manager community, a .zip file is rarely the game itself (which is typically managed via Steam or the Epic Games Store). Instead, these files are usually that "fix" licensing gaps or update the game's data.