(Guadalajara/Arsenal): A fast, clinical striker who is a favorite for those managing in the Premier League. Football Manager 2006/Wonderkids
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Famous for his real-life "seal dribble" (bouncing the ball on his head while running), Kerlon was an FM06 phenomenon. His Flair, Dribbling, and Technique stats made him an incredibly entertaining and productive inverted winger or attacking midfielder.
In FM2006, the term "wonderkid" was handed out far more sparingly than it is today, making the players on this list genuinely special. It was a designation reserved for footballers under the age of 20 who possessed the absolute highest potential ability (often a -10 potential rating, meaning their ultimate peak was randomly set between 170 and 200 out of 200). Sports Interactive didn’t just throw the label around—these were players they believed could dominate world football.
Highly successful. Guarín enjoyed an excellent European career, most notably winning a treble with Porto (including the UEFA Europa League) before becoming a key player for Inter Milan. Anthony Vanden Borre (Anderlecht)
The database remains one of the most legendary scouting playgrounds in simulation history. Released during an era when Lionel Messi was a teenager and Freddy Adu was still heralded as the savior of American soccer, FM06 perfectly captured a unique transition period in global football.
(Guadalajara/Arsenal): A fast, clinical striker who is a favorite for those managing in the Premier League. Football Manager 2006/Wonderkids
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Famous for his real-life "seal dribble" (bouncing the ball on his head while running), Kerlon was an FM06 phenomenon. His Flair, Dribbling, and Technique stats made him an incredibly entertaining and productive inverted winger or attacking midfielder. (Guadalajara/Arsenal): A fast, clinical striker who is a
In FM2006, the term "wonderkid" was handed out far more sparingly than it is today, making the players on this list genuinely special. It was a designation reserved for footballers under the age of 20 who possessed the absolute highest potential ability (often a -10 potential rating, meaning their ultimate peak was randomly set between 170 and 200 out of 200). Sports Interactive didn’t just throw the label around—these were players they believed could dominate world football. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Highly successful. Guarín enjoyed an excellent European career, most notably winning a treble with Porto (including the UEFA Europa League) before becoming a key player for Inter Milan. Anthony Vanden Borre (Anderlecht)
The database remains one of the most legendary scouting playgrounds in simulation history. Released during an era when Lionel Messi was a teenager and Freddy Adu was still heralded as the savior of American soccer, FM06 perfectly captured a unique transition period in global football.