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Championship Manager: Season 01/02 | |
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Developer(s) | Sports Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Eidos Interactive |
Platform(s) | Windows, Mac OS, Xbox |
Release | 12 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.
Since 2010, the CM 01/02 website has been self-funded thanks to contributions made by the community. Each month, we aim to raise £50.00 to go towards the running costs of the website and in return, you will receive a VIP subscription that will allow you to access a range of features within www.champman0102.co.uk.
- 2Playable leagues
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.
Asia[edit]
Nation | Levels | Divisions |
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Japan | 2 | 2 |
South Korea | 1 | 1 |
Europe[edit]

Nation | Levels | Divisions |
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Belgium | 3 | 4 |
Croatia | 2 | 3 |
Denmark | 3 | 3 |
England | 5 | 5 |
Finland | 2 | 3 |
France | 3 | 3 |
Germany | 3 | 4 |
Greece | 2 | 2 |
Holland | 2 | 2 |
Ireland | 2 | 2 |
Italy | 4 | 7 |
Northern Ireland | 2 | 2 |
Norway | 2 | 2 |
Poland | 2 | 2 |
Portugal | 3 | 5 |
Russia | 2 | 2 |
Scotland | 4 | 4 |
Spain | 3 | 6 |
Sweden | 3 | 4 |
Turkey | 3 | 7 |
Wales | 1 | 1 |
North America[edit]
Nation | Levels | Divisions |
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United States | 1 | 3 |
Oceania[edit]
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Nation | Levels | Divisions |
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Australia | 1 | 1 |
South America[edit]
Nation | Levels | Divisions |
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Argentina | 2 | 2 |
Brazil | 3 | 10 |
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.
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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]
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]
References[edit]
- ^'CM Season 01/02 Download'. Eidos. Archived from the original on October 2012.
- ^'O caso Tó Madeira'. futebolmagazine.com.
- ^'ELSPA Sales Awards: Platinum'. Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 2009-05-15. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
- ^Caoili, Eric (November 26, 2008). 'ELSPA: Wii Fit, Mario Kart Reach Diamond Status In UK'. Gamasutra. Archived from the original on September 18, 2017.
External links[edit]
Championship Manager 01/02 Legends. Where are they now?
Inspired by this FIFA 07 post, I go back to the future once again. This time 1 and a half decades ago.
Ah, 2002, things were much simpler back then. When the only thing keeping you away from success was your imagination (and skill), as imagining everything you read made it more exciting. When you could buy OP Scandinavians for very low prices. Download moddingway installer. When you were looking through the Greek teams and wondering why does this unknown 19 year old have a bunch of 20s, only to find out 10 years later that the supposed golden generation was mostly fictional players (true story). When Cristiano Ronaldo had 160 potential ability.
As you pick your team one by one for the next match you realise your star player is injured. You have to promote a youngster from the reserves hoping he will do the job. You start the match. You are already nervous. No fancy stuff like team talks, it's just you and your team.
Dionisis Chiotis-Goalkeeper
Chiotis was a workhouse. His high workrate and bravery made you feel safe at the back altough stuff like handling and reflexes weren't very high in the beggining. In real life , he has just taken the first choice spot in AEK Athens and he also made Champions League appearences. A combination of falling out of favor and injuries saw Chiotis leave AEK for Kerkyra in 2007. A year later he transferred to APOEL and got european exposure as APOEL famously reached the Champions League quarter-finals with Chiotis playing an important role. A short spell to Trikala followed in 2015-16. At the age of 39 Chiotis is still active playing for Football League side Appolon Smyrnis. Chiotis won 1 Cup with AEK , 5 league titles, 2 cups and 4 super cups with APOEL and has 1 Greek cap.
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Assane N'Diaye-Defender
A physical monster, N'Diaye had all the attributes you would want from a hard-working defender. Things weren't like that in real life though. N'Diaye was thought to be lazy and lacking determination. His career at top level football didn't last very long as he moved back to the Senegalese League after his spell at Shakhtar. Along with some honours in his home country he won 1 league title and two cups with Shakhtar, He was capped 37 times for the Senegalese NT scoring 3 goals. Unfortunatelly, he died on 2008 aged 33.
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A player who was more known for his haircuts than his football career West was solid defender on the Free Agent Pool that would start for most teams in the game. West was part of a controversy regarding his real age with some claiming he was actually 12 years older. Making his name in Europe with Auxerre, West transferred to Inter in 1997 and then to rivals Milan 3 years later where he failed. Multiple short spells followed in England (Derby and Plymouth Argyle towards the end of his carrer), Kaiserslautern, Partizan and Al-Arabi. He retired in 2007 after being released by Iranian club Paykan. He won 1 league title and 2 cups with Auxerre, 1 UEFA Cup with Inter and 1 league with Partizan. He has been capped by Nigeria 42 times and won a gold medal in the 1996 Olympics.
Mark Kerr-Midfielder
Another amazing cheap midfielder, Kerr hasn't achieved anything special in his carrer. He spent most of his career in Scotland's First and Premier Division playing for 7 different teams along with a short spell at Asteral Tripolis in 2010-11. Now at 34 he is back at Falkirk a place where all CM fans discovered and loved him. Kerr has won the First division with Falkirk in 2003 and has 1 Scotland B cap.
Kennedy Bakircioglu-Midfielder
One of the famous Scandinavian wonderkids, while he didn't achieve what the game said he would, he had a decent career. After 5 successful at Hammarby, he joined Iraklis in the Greek Super League. After impressing Twente he was snapped up in 2007. Two years later he transferred to Ajax. After losing his place in the team he left for Racing Santader in 2010. Like Kerr, he went back to Hammarby, now in Swedish second division, in 2012 where most first got to know him. At 36 he is still active playing for Hammarby. At an interview, Kennedy himself said that he played CM transferring himself at Barcelona thinking of what could have been. He won 2 league titles (1st and 2nd division) with Hammarby, 1 cup and 1 super cup at Ajax. He has 14 Swedish caps.
Kim Kallstrom-Midfielder
Another Scandinavian wonderkid, Kallstrom could be signed for around 1-2 mil. Spending his early career in Sweden, Kallstorm moved to France in 2004 signing with Rennes. In 2006 he moved to Lyon where he is most known for playing. After 6 very good years at Lyon he moved to Spartak Moscow with a horrendus loan spell at Arsenal during 2014. He then left for Grasshoppers and played there until 31 January 2017. 3 days ago he went back Djurgardens. While not a world beater, Kallstrom was a vital player in a very good Lyon team. Kallstrom has won 2 league titles and 1 cup with Djurgardens, 2 league titles, 2 cups and 2 super cups with Lyon and an FA cup with Arsenal. He is the 4th most capped Swedish player with 131 caps scoring 16 goals. He retired from the NT after Euro 2016.
Tonto Zola Moukoko-Attacker
Not much can be said about Tonton as I failed to find much information. After failing to make a single appearence for Derby he spent his career in lower leagues of Sweden and Finland. According to Wikipedia he is now the manager of a club called Kongo United FC.
Maxim Tsigalko-Attacker
Another lethal strikes which didn't look amazing on paper but he had 20s in all the right places for a forward. Actually named Maxim Tsyhalka, he started his career at Dinamo Minsk. A player that could have achieved more if it wasn't for his injuries as he put some good performances in the UEFA Cup with Dinamo Minsk. After failing at fellow Belarusian Premier League team Naftan Novopolotsk he had short spells at Kazakhstan and Armenia. His last club was Savit Mogilev, a team that only existed for 3 years. At the same year he joined the club disbanded. After a career full of injuries he retired in 2010 at the age of 26. Tsyhalka won 1 league title and one cup with Dinamo Minsk. He was capped by Belarus 2 times scoring 1 goal.
Cherno Samba-Attacker
Finishing the list is English wonderkid Cherno Samba. He was the perfect striker. Good finisher, good aerial presene, fast and strong. He didn't have the same luck in real life. After scoring 132 goals in 32 matches as a 13 year-old, many started speculating that he was lying about his age. After Millwal rejected a 2 mil bid from Liverpool Samba was basically never heard again. A mix of lack of first team football and attitude problems he moved to Spanish club Cadiz and had a loan spell at Malaga B. He returned to England with an unsuccesful spell at Plymouth Argyle. Short spells at Haka, Panetolikos and Tonsberg were followed with low impact. After being 3 years without a club Samba announced his retirement in 2015 due to an injury. Samba has been capped by Gambia 4 times and scored 1 goal.