Championship Manager: Season 01/02

released on Oct 12, 2001

Xbox installment in the Championship Manager series, featuring Season 2001/2002 data. Players can choose to play as three of 26 leagues and access detailed profiles and histories for over 100,000 players, managers, and coaches. The full international simulation features all the major tournaments, as well as an improved Data Editor, allowing you to change and modify the stats. You can keep your teams squads up to date or even add yourself into the game. Championship Manager Season 01/02 also features enhanced Media involvement, more messages, and feedback. Released only in Europe, the game is known as Meistertrainer: Championship Manager Saison 01/02 in German language territories.


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Ppl who claim [insert random japanese media] peak simply weren't born yet to score a 10 against their rival team with Tsigalko, rest easy legend

entire summer holidays lost playing this

i never got into a CM or FM game as much as I did this one

As one podcaster commented, "champ man was WOW for kids who didnae get bullied at school"

Meu primeiro contato com Championship Manager foi um imenso choque perante a quantidade massiva de estatísticas, dados e parâmetros que o jogo possui.

Além de entender sobre o mundo futebolístico, o jogo tem uma enorme curva de aprendizado visto a quantidade de ações e desdobramentos, com uma navegação que às vezes se torna um bocado confusa.

Ainda assim, é um experiência empolgante e diferente onde você assume um papel bem fora do padrão em jogos de esporte.

Peter Rosenkrands Løvenkrands (born 29 January 1980) is a Danish former footballer, and as a player played mainly as a striker or as a left winger, and was known for his pace.

Løvenkrands began his career in Denmark, winning the 1999 Danish Cup with Akademisk Boldklub. He then moved to Scottish club Rangers where he played for six years, winning two Scottish Premier League championships and the 2002 Scottish Cup. He moved to play for German team Schalke 04, but eventually fell out of favour during his last season there, and transferred to Premier League side Newcastle United in the winter of 2008. After three-and-a-half seasons, he moved on to Championship (second-tier) club Birmingham City, who released him at the end of the 2013–14 season and he subsequently retired.

He won the 1998 Danish Under-19 Player of the Year award. He played 21 times and scored a single goal for the Danish national team, representing them at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2004 tournaments.

the height of spreadsheet sims outside of paradox, and the only sports title you're allowed to play without getting swirlied by the boys on lan party night