[eFootball] Crashing (bug)

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4 months ago In eFootball
Crashing (bug)

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4 months ago

Hi! I understand your eFootball app is crashing, and you'd like help fixing that. Could you share a bit more about when exactly the crash happens? For example, does it crash on startup, during a match, or after pressing a specific button? Also, have you tried any fixes already?

In the meantime, let's start with some general troubleshooting steps that have helped many users on Linux devices:

1. Restart your device to clear any temporary glitches.

2. Clear the cache for your WebKit browser to remove any corrupted temporary files.

3. Ensure you have at least 1 GB of free disk space available for the game to operate smoothly.

4. Make sure your Linux OS is updated to the latest version, as system libraries can impact app stability.

5. When playing, avoid running other heavy applications in the background that might strain system resources.

If the crashes happen at startup or after pressing certain buttons, sometimes deleting the app’s configuration or system files stored locally can help (like within your user documents or home folder). Reinstalling the game cleanly afterwards can also resolve stubborn issues.

Could you please tell me specifics like if the crashes are consistent at one point and what fixes you might already have performed? That way, we can try targeted solutions.

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4 months ago

No am trying to open game then it crashes then my device Samsung S6 Lite tells me efootball has a bug I have the latest efootball version it told me to clear cache I did and tried opening but it's still crashing

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Thanks for the details! Since you're running eFootball on a Samsung S6 Lite and it crashes immediately after opening—even after clearing the cache—let's try a few more targeted steps to resolve this:

1. Clear App Data
Clearing cache only removes temporary files, but clearing app data resets the app to its fresh-installed state, which can fix persistent crashes.
- Go to Settings > Apps > eFootball > Storage
- Tap Clear Data (this will delete your saved settings, but not your Konami account progress)
- Try opening the app again afterward.

2. Check for System Updates
Make sure your Samsung S6 Lite’s operating system is fully up to date. Performance improvements and bug fixes in updates can help with app stability.

3. Reinstall the App
If clearing data doesn’t work, uninstall eFootball completely, then reinstall from the Google Play Store. This sometimes fixes corrupted installation files.

4. Free Up Storage and RAM
Ensure you have enough free storage (at least 1-2 GB) on your device and close any other apps running in the background to free up RAM.

5. Try a Factory Reset (Last Resort)
Some users with multiple app crashes on the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite have found that a factory reset resolved persistent issues.
- Backup your data first.
- Then, in Settings > General Management > Reset, choose Factory Data Reset.
Let me know if you want guidance with this step.

6. Network Check
Although your crash happens at startup, it’s good to confirm your internet connection is stable (Wi-Fi or mobile data) as eFootball needs network access.

If you want, I can also help you check if there are any known server-side issues affecting eFootball specifically today, though from what I see, this seems more related to device/app data.

Are you comfortable trying clearing app data now, or should we go step-by-step together?

Here are some Samsung recommendations outlining these steps for crashing apps you can refer to: Samsung support on app crashes5 and some user experience on Galaxy Tab S6 Lite crashes pointing to factory reset fixes Reddit thread1. Let me know the outcome!

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4 months ago

Should I restart

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Thanks for asking! Yes, restarting your Samsung S6 Lite after clearing cache and/or app data is a good idea because it refreshes the system and can help clear any lingering processes related to the app crash. Here’s what I recommend in order:

1. Clear the app data for eFootball from your device settings (if you haven't done that yet).
2. Restart your tablet to ensure the system is fresh.
3. Try opening eFootball again.

If the app still crashes immediately, you might want to try deleting any "live update" files inside the app if that option is available, as some users have reported doing this helps with restart or crash issues. If it continues, a full reinstall after restarting your device often resolves persistent bugs.

If you're interested, I found a helpful video tutorial that shows step-by-step how to fix eFootball mobile crashing on Android devices—it might guide you through clear data, reinstall, and network checks visually: How To Fix eFootball 2025 Mobile Keeps Crashing2.

Let me know what happens after the restart. If the crash remains, we can try some more detailed steps! Are you ready to give the restart a try now?

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