Football Glory is an overhead-view football game similar to Sensible Soccer. Before a match, players can assign an overall strategy to their team, and during play, individual team members are controlled directly by the player one by one in real time, and can perform various special moves in addition to simply passing the ball. The game includes different modes based on real football events, and encompasses a wide range of real-life club and national teams. Croteam released the DOS version of Football Glory as freeware in 2000. The playable demo only allows friendly matches on club or national level (some teams are disabled in the demo).
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When you select a team from the list, it is first highlighted as red, meaning it will be controlled by the computer. Click on it one more time to highlight it as green for the human player.
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