Championship Manager: Season 01/02

Championship Manager: Season 01/02 (2001)

by Sports Interactive, Eidos Interactive, Feral Interactive, Sold Out Sales & Marketing
Genres:Sport, Simulator
Themes:Non-fiction, Business
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Season 2001/2002 in the Championship Manager series. 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.Show more
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