Football Manager 2020 Guide

How to get real club logos in FM20 for Football Manager 2020

How to get real club logos in FM20

Overview

This guide teaches you how to get real club badges and logos in game in FM20.

How to get real club logos and badges in game

Football Manager 2020 is a great game but when it comes to the graphics it can be a bit boring. One way to change that is by installing custom graphics. One type of graphic you can install is real club logos and badges, not only does it make the game look better it also feels right to see real team logos instead of some made up once that the game use by default.

The first thing you need to do to get badges and logos in game is to download a logo pack. There is a lot of different logo packs available here is links to two web pages that have a lot of them:
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Downloading logo packs can be a bit annoying since they are usually huge in file size since they contain thousands of images but with a bit of luck and some patience you will manage to download a logo pack that you like.

After that you need to do small bit of configuration both outside the game and inside FM20, this short under 3 min video will show you exactly how to do it:

If you are struggling to get it to work
When custom graphics don’t work in FM it’s usually because one of two reasons:
1. The graphics have been placed in the wrong folder. Football Manager is installed in the Steam directory, something like: “C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonFootball Manager 2020” this NOT the place to put graphic packs. Instead they are to be put at the same place as FM put save files. That’s in “your documents” on your computer, something like: “C:UsersYourUsernameDocumentsSports InteractiveFootball Manager 2020” so make sure you have put the graphics in the right place.

2. When you download graphics packs the often come as a compressed folder (.zip or .rar). Football Manager can’t read compressed folders so you need to uncompress them for it to work. You do that by right clicking the folder and selecting the extract option. I’m not completely sure how that look by default in Windows since I use a free app that replaces the default option called WinRar. If you can’t find a way to extract the compressed folder just download winrar and install it or any other similar application.

If you are using a Mac
Due to a change on Mac OSX with Catalina regarding permissions, Sports Interactive made a substantial change to how Mac FM documents are stored. This guide should help you:
FM20 User Files on Mac Catalina are stored in a different folder![www.fmscout.com]

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