Wikipedia:Brasfoot

Brasfoot is a series of football club management games (manager) for Windows and Android, distributed by SiliconAction created by Emmanuel dos Santos, and initially launched in 2003.

Inspired by the similar Portuguese Elifoot, but with greater gameplay, the most current version for Windows platforms is Brasfoot 2020. For Android, there is the most updated version: Brasfoot 2020.

The game is the first of its kind in Brazil, being considered the most successful due to its simplicity. The goal of the player is to become the best of coaches, alternating in the tactical and financial management of their team.

Features
It is possible to play national and national cup championships, international, state championships (only in Brazil) and games with national teams. If he has good results, he can be called up by better teams, if not, he risks being fired and having to coach weaker clubs.

As a coach, it is possible to escalate the players, formulate tactics and improvise the positions of the players. The coach is responsible for the finances of the club where he trains, being able to negotiate the rights and salaries of the players, control the ticket prices and expand the stadium.

Each footballer has a value for his strength, which tends to decrease as he gets older, and up to two characteristics, out of ten possible ones, in which he stands out the most. Whoever is a top scorer in some championships provides an award for his team.

Brasfoot has a team editor that allows you to make several changes, deletions and additions to teams and players.

In the demo versions, the coach starts in the fourth division and disputes only the national cup and championship of Brazil or Spain. The unpaid version also restricts the improvisation of players within their sector.