Polish improves "Football Manager" record by playing for 416 years with various clubs © JumpStory

The popular football strategy game "Football Manager" has set a new record. The Pole Pawel Sicinski played a total of 416 years in this computer game. The experienced game specialist coached clubs such as Sweden's "Helsingborgs IF" and "Syrianska FC", and spent even 310 seasons with Iceland's "Fimleikafelag Hafnarfjaroar" team. During that time, he led the team to victory 301 times in national championships and achieved 677 victories in cup tournaments, including achievements in the Champions League, Europa League, and World Club Cup. Additionally, during its golden era, the Icelandic team built a stadium that can accommodate 140 thousand people, even though the town has a population of 122 thousand, according to Pawel. P. Sicinski publicly shares his progress on his twitter account.

The Pole is also aspiring to become a coach, currently undergoing C coaching courses in his native country. After such achievements in the "Football Manager" game, P. Sicinski received recognition in the Guinness Book of Records.

"What describes me as a person is determination, motivation, patience, and knowledge, in order to achieve success and build football teams that always have a strong emphasis tactically and play only for victories," said the Pole to Guinness records. Previously, this record was held by German Sepp Hedel. He coached one club in the virtual game for 333 years, which he accomplished in 81 days and 20 hours, in real time. Before that, the record belonged to Darren Bland. The Brit coached the "Fiorentina" team for 154 seasons and stopped only because he spilled water on his laptop.

The popular game "Football Manager" was created in 1992.