Fifa Manager 14 Database Editor 〈Confirmed ✦〉
Published by: The Football Gaming Archivist
In the pantheon of football management simulations, few titles inspire the same level of nostalgic devotion as FIFA Manager 14. Released by Electronic Arts in 2013 as the final curtain call for the beloved (and often misunderstood) series, it remains a cult classic. While EA shifted all its focus to the FIFA (now EA Sports FC) franchise, a dedicated legion of fans kept the management sim alive.
But let’s be honest: The base game is a decade old. Transfers are outdated, promoted teenagers are now retired veterans, and the tactical meta has evolved. How do you bring a game from 2013 into the 2026 season?
The answer lies in one powerful tool: The FIFA Manager 14 Database Editor.
Whether you are a modding veteran or a newcomer trying to fix Robert Lewandowski’s 2013 stats, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the editor—from installation to advanced database rebuilding.
Let’s walk through three common scenarios where the FIFA Manager 14 Database Editor is essential. Fifa Manager 14 Database Editor
Yes, if: You are starting a new long-term career and want to fix the game's broken economics and AI squad building.
No, if: You are happy with the vanilla game, or you don't like troubleshooting crashes. The editor is powerful, but it is not user-friendly.
One last piece of advice: Always, always, always keep a clean, unedited copy of OriginalDB.mdb in a separate folder. You will need it when (not if) you break something.
Happy editing, managers. Let's keep the FIFAM spirit alive in 2026. 🎮⚽
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The FIFA Manager 14 Database Editor is an official tool released by EA Sports (developed by Bright Future) that allows players to modify the game's core database. Unlike in-game editors that only affect your current save file, the Database Editor changes the "source code" of the game. Any changes you make and save here will apply to all new careers you start.
It is an essential tool for updating squads, fixing player ratings, creating new leagues, or correcting data errors that existed in the default 2013/2014 season database.
Upon release, EA provided the "Creation Centre"—a web-based tool to edit databases. This service was shut down years ago. Do not waste time looking for it.
The original EA editor is basic. The community ones are essential:
Google Search terms: "FIFAM 14 Revora Database Editor download" or "FIFAM 14 Creation Master 14" Let’s walk through three common scenarios where the
The FIFA Manager 14 Database Editor (often abbreviated as FIFAM 14 Editor or FIFAM Editor) is an external third-party tool created by the modding community (specifically by developers like Rinaldo, who also worked on the Creation Master series for FIFA). Unlike the rudimentary in-game editor, this tool allows you to manipulate the raw data tables of the game.
Many users confuse the Database Editor with a Save Game Editor. They are different tools, but they work together.
The most famous Save Game Editor is "FIFAM 14 Save Editor" by alex1903. Use this alongside the Database Editor for total control.
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