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Championship Manager: Season 01/02
Developer(s)Sports Interactive
Publisher(s)Eidos Interactive
Platform(s)Windows, Mac OS, Xbox
Release12 October 2001 (PC)
16 November 2001 (Mac)
14 April 2002 (Xbox)
Genre(s)Sport, Management
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Championship Manager: Season 01/02 is a footballmanagementvideo game in Sports Interactive's Championship Manager series. It was released for Microsoft Windows in October 2001, and for Mac in November 2001. It was later released on Xbox in April 2002. It was released as freeware in 2008. The game allowed players to take charge of any club in one of around 100 leagues across 27 countries, with responsibility for tactics and signings. The game sold more than 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.

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New features[edit]

Although never particularly expanding on the graphical side, Sports Interactive included many new features along with the usual updated database. Championship Manager 01/02 implemented the new EU regulated transfer system, introduced in September 2001, and also featured a new 'attribute masking' mode, whereby the player could only see information about footballers they would realistically know about (also known as a fog of war).

Other new additions included the ability to send players away for surgery, player notes, player comparisons, and improved media and board interaction.

The champman0102.co.uk community has provided various patches and data updates to the game and continues to do so to this day. The ability to change game values, commentary speed, utilize coloured attributes, change the start year and many other changes have been made. The community has over 13,000 accounts and counting, and 'Keeps the Game Alive'.

Playable leagues[edit]

This edition of Championship Manager included about 100 fully playable leagues in 26 countries, and patch 3.9.67 added South Korea's K-League, its first appearance in the CM series.

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Asia[edit]

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Japan22
South Korea11

Europe[edit]

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Belgium34
Croatia23
Denmark33
England55
Finland23
France33
Germany34
Greece22
Holland22
Ireland22
Italy47
Northern Ireland22
Norway22
Poland22
Portugal35
Russia22
Scotland44
Spain36
Sweden34
Turkey37
Wales11

North America[edit]

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United States13

Oceania[edit]

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Australia11

South America[edit]

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Argentina22
Brazil310

Free release and data updates[edit]

In December 2008, Eidos Interactive made the game available for free download, and included a recommendation for users to download a users-created update patch from http://www.champman0102.co.uk.[1] One of the most active CM forums on the net, the website still provides regular updates after transfer windows close.

Release[edit]

In 2001, presenters Ant & Dec, who hosted the Saturday morning show SMTV Live, left the show. On their last show, they received a letter (from Sports Interactive) and special edition copies of Championship Manager: Season 01/02 which saw Ant as a player for Newcastle with a contract of £50,000 a week with a value of £4.7m, and Dec as a player for Sunderland with a contract of £90 a week.

Fictional players[edit]

The first release of the game included a player named 'Tó Madeira', a great striker no matter where he played. It was later revealed that Tó Madeira was not a real footballer, but in fact a fictional player created by a scout working for the game producers.[2] Download software receiver.

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Reception[edit]

The computer version of Championship Manager: Season 01/02 received a 'Platinum' sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[3] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'CM Season 01/02 Download'. Eidos. Archived from the original on October 2012.Cite web requires |website= (help)
  2. ^'O caso Tó Madeira'. futebolmagazine.com.
  3. ^'ELSPA Sales Awards: Platinum'. Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 2009-05-15. Retrieved 2018-11-23.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
  4. ^Caoili, Eric (November 26, 2008). 'ELSPA: Wii Fit, Mario Kart Reach Diamond Status In UK'. Gamasutra. Archived from the original on September 18, 2017.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)

External links[edit]

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Eidos is readying its latest football management title for a new season, and we had a look at the new additions to the squad.

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Championship Manager 2008 Player

The competition between Chelsea and Arsenal isn't the only London-based rivalry for the top in football. Championship Manager and Football Manager have been competing in the game management genre for years, with both British developers trying to outdo each other with each annual update. With Football Manager 2008 already released, Championship Manager has a few more weeks to perfect its game, so we headed over to the Eidos offices in South London to check it out.

The big addition for this year's game has been the ProZone engine. Actually, the ProZone license was acquired last year, but the developer only had time to fully utilise the system in this year's iteration of the game. A real-world tool used by actual top-tier managers, ProZone gives in-depth feedback on playing styles, pitch coverage, and passing directions and presents them in minute detail.

You can use the ProZone system to replay any of the games from any of the leagues you've chosen to work in, although the more you choose the slower the game will run overall. You can choose to highlight individual players and see how they passed the ball around, while on the team side you can see the general direction of the ball and, consequently, whether the team prefers offensive or defensive tactics. It's a very impressive tool, and only the endorsement of Steve McLaren on ProZone's Web site may make you doubt the reliability of the engine itself, given his recent results.

One of the other notable improvements this year is actually one that's been revived from previous games in the series. You can now completely adapt player disciplines by changing training regimes. This means that you can change one player from being a defender to a midfielder, or a midfielder to an attacking player by grooming them over time. While it's probably unwise to try to change a player's position too dramatically, you may find this tool useful if you want to fill a gap in your squad and are unable to buy someone new because of the transfer window limitations.

Motivational speaking is another aspect of the game that is more advanced, as you can talk to individual players privately and publicly as well as offer context-sensitive advice to the entire team. You can talk to your team prematch, at halftime, and at full-time, giving a variety of speeches that range from showered praise and subtle encouragement right down to venting your spleen and even picking out individual players as victims for your fury. The feedback system will also react to individual match conditions, so you can emphasise the importance of winning a derby match or encourage them to keep a winning streak going.

The match engine has also received a visual upgrade, something that the team says it will continue to work on over the coming years. It's not a full 3D engine, and indeed it's unlikely to be anytime soon, but the new system shows off a better level of detail and more realistic playing style. The cone-shaped player representations now lean into one another, and the referee is shown running around on the pitch. In the prematch opponent analysis, you can also instruct your players to apply pressure on certain players. More volatile players such as Robbie Savage will become riled by this, and are therefore more likely to make rash tackles and pick up a yellow or red card.

As with many annual updates, there are also plenty of smaller upgrades to the game. There's now 'hot seat' user-swapping, meaning that many players can save different games on the same system and continue many different leagues simultaneously. The Australian leagues have been included, and you're able to spend a lot more on 'marquee' players for your team to draw fans (think David Beckham at LA Galaxy).

On the technical side, Championship Manager 2008 is notable for its exclusivity to home computers this year, as at this time no console versions have been planned. However, a digital download version will be released for the Mac alongside the PC version on November 2. We're set to receive the final game soon, so keep an eye on the site for our definitive review.

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