Non-League Football Manager
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It's not about success. It's about survival.
Non-League Football Manager covers the entire English non-league pyramid — over 1,000 real clubs from the National League down to Step 6, with real grounds, real kit colours, and real local rivalries. Pick a club you've stood on the terraces for, or find one you've never heard of and make it yours.
Managing around real life
Lower down the pyramid, your players have day jobs. They miss training because of a late shift. They can't make Tuesday's away game because they work for a living. Availability changes week to week, and your teamsheet depends on who can actually get there.
Transfers work differently in non-league, too: 7-day approaches, dual registration with professional clubs, free agents, and the occasional agent to deal with. You need players who are good enough to win and close enough to make training. Geography matters as much as ability.
The ground, the money, and the cups
Your ground has to meet the league's grading requirements: floodlights, hard standing, covered seating. If it doesn't, promotion isn't happening, no matter where you finish. Plan the investment early or watch the opportunity pass you by.
Gate receipts pay the wages. Sponsorship and matchday income keep the lights on. A cup run in the FA Cup, FA Trophy, or FA Vase can transform a season — financially, and in terms of what it means to the club. Drawing a League One side in the first round proper is the kind of day that defines a decade.
A match engine built for non-league football
Every match runs through a purpose-built match engine with live move-by-move commentary. You watch it unfold in real time — reading the game, making substitutions, changing shape, adjusting the mentality when you're hanging on with ten minutes left. Derby matches feel like derbies. The crowd is different, the intensity is different, and the players respond to it. The engine was designed for non-league football, and it plays like it.
A living pyramid
Money is tight at every level, and the consequences of getting it wrong are real. Clubs can overspend, go into administration, take a points deduction, or fold entirely. Phoenix clubs reform at the bottom and start again. When you draw a National League side in the FA Cup, they've been having their own season. When you get promoted, the division you're entering has had its own relegation battles and financial crises.
The off-season is alive too: contracts expire, boards set new budgets, managers get sacked, youth players come through. The pyramid reshapes itself every summer.
Your career runs through it. Build a reputation, earn the board's trust, get offered bigger jobs — or lose the dressing room and start again somewhere smaller. Every job you take shapes what comes next.