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The F.A. Premier League Manager 2002

Premier League Manager 2002 is an entry in the series of football management games from Electronic Arts officially licensed by the Football Association. This edition has all the features of previous games many of which have been updated. Fa Premier League Manager 2002 Iso software, free download Memory Card How to use x360ce emulator with The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002 on PC. In this tutorial you will find steps to make x360ce work with The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002.This method also works with any game – just do the same easy steps, no special. How to use x360ce emulator with The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002 on PC In this tutorial you will find steps to make x360ce work with The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002. This method also works with any game – just do the same easy steps, no special skills needed to make any controller work as an Xbox 360 gamepad.

Windows - 2001

4.83 / 5 - 6 votes

Description of The F.A. Premier League Manager 2002

If you haven't played The F.A. Premier League Manager 2002 or want to try this simulation video game, download it now for free! Published in 2001 by Electronic Arts, Inc., The F.A. Premier League Manager 2002 was an above-average soccer / football (european) title in its time.

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Oleh2021-07-230 point

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Where can I find 32-bit installer?

Tyrone2021-06-270 point

What do i do if the game does not install due to incompatibility

lufc2021-06-020 point

I have tried everything in the comments and no luck in even getting it installed, i even got a physical disc copy too and zero look on windows 10 :(

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MD052021-05-230 point

I've run into the issue that I think @Baier123 runs into and @J mentions explicity, with 3Doptions.dat apparently missing when installing: 'File not found in setup.pkg.(setup/3Doptions.dat)'.
Unfortunately, running 3Dsetup to create this file and copying it to the English folder as J suggests didn't fix the issue for me.
What did work for me, was removing the line in 'compnent.txt' that references the problematic dat file, and THEN running the installer. This resulted in a succesful installation, and once the no-CD exe replaces the default exe the game seems to runs just fine for me.
Hope this helps anyone else who may run into the same/a similar issue.

J2021-05-030 point

So I've followed all the steps described in the comments, but after the initial EA loading screen, it goes to black as though to load the game but then closes itself. If I run it fullscreen/in compatibility mode then it stays black and I cannot get the programme to close. Any ideas?

J2021-05-010 point

@BAIER123 - if after this error you then get another 'Severe' one saying it can't find a 3D setup file - that file (think it's something like 3dsetup.dat) is sitting in the SETUP folder before the English folder. Cut and paste it into the English folder then the setup should run. Worked for me anyway!

ng k2021-03-171 point

2002

how do i convert the no-cd to english admin ??? thank you

ZupaK2021-01-290 point

@THEHET sorry, but that one installed without any effort and problems for me.

thehet2021-01-24-1 point

@Zupak - I'm trying to replicate this on FM2001 but just cannot get it to work. Any help appreciated. Stuck with an ???uninstallshield error when trying to install.

ZupaK2021-01-23-2 points

Finally it works! I renamed the install path to C:EA SPORTSFA Premier League Manager 2002, instead of the suggested .:EA SPORTSFA Premier League Manager 2002. That seemed to do the trick, despite an error still popping up during installation. Everything is running smoothly now. Big thank you to MORGAN and LSB90 !

Baier1232021-01-124 points

I've downloaded the 32-bit installer and can get the past the CD Key, when i go through the setup i get Error= -13
Any ideas on what could be going wrong?

LSB902021-01-110 point

By 'simple settings' I meant having everything unticked on dgVoodooCpl. Also, under 'Config folder / Running instance' at the very top of dgVoodooCpl, make sure it's the 'AppDataRoaming' instance you are editing.
Once this is done, make sure the game's 3D Setup does NOT have 'Software Renderer' as the 3D graphics card (i.e. choose your PC's graphics card) and everything else is unticked or set to low, and it should run much faster and smoother.
Hope this makes sense!

ZupaK2021-01-100 point

Thank to LSB90, I got this running! However, it is slow as hell.
I sadly don't understand what is meant by 'simple settings' on dgVoodooCpl, so that may be the problem right there.
Any final help possible? I'm eager to get Stalybridge to the Premier League again!

LSB902021-01-082 points

I've got this running on Windows 10 x64!
Thanks all so far for the help with the 32-bit installer and the CD key.
Firstly, make sure you've done both steps under 'Issues fixed' on the following link:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_F.A._Premier_League_Manager_2002#Issues_fixed
You need to replace the 'FootballManager.exe' file in the game directory with a No-CD EXE, which I found at:
(Mirrored on this page) https://gamecopyworld.com/games/pc_fa_premier_league_fm_2002.shtml
The download is an ACE archive, which the 'NewBie' link on that page advises how to extract.
Copy the 'FootballManager.exe' you extract into the game folder and it should work.
I found it runs smoothest using the most simple settings on dgVoodooCpl (which you download with the DX8 DLLs).
I haven't played for too long, and this is one of the worst games ever for crashing into Windows, so further tweaks may be needed. I used to find running it in Windows 98/ME compatibility mode helped.

bergani2021-01-020 point

For those who managed to install it with 32bit workaround and in need of a CD key, you can use this: 4507-1863659-3033569-5650
I still haven't been able to run the game on Win10-64bit though. I have managed to install it but it doesn't launch (I have tried many compatibility settings, and added Directx 8 dlls with no success).
If someone who managed to make it work on Win10 can help me, it would be very much appreciated.

Morgan2021-01-011 point

Ok, so I found a 32-bit installer to bypass the 16-bit installer which seams to work, only problem now is its asking for a game code from the manual. Where can I get a code? Link to the installer here:https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/111-installshield-3-32-bit-generic-installer/

Morgan2020-12-300 point

I got the same problem with not supported on 64-bit windows, the game is 32-bit i believe but its the imstaller that wont run cause its only 16-bit, anyway round this?

Beempie2020-12-270 point

Unsupported 16-bit application, cannot run on 64-bit. If anyone can explain to me how to run it anyway, you will have my eternal love. I have been looking for this ultimate form of nostalgia for about 10 years now, and I see it's getting very close!

Axe2020-12-070 point

No-cd?

ZupaK2020-12-050 point

Free

Still won't run on my 64-bit Windows 10, as was the case when I tried running it from the original CD. The 2001 version presented on this site does work... Any ideas?

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