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The game was also a pioneer in several features now considered standard:

Championship Manager 01/02 (often abbreviated as "Champ 01/02" or CM 01/02) is widely considered the pinnacle of the football management genre. Released in October 2001 by Sports Interactive, it was the final iteration of the "CM3" engine before the series transitioned to the more complex CM4 and eventually rebranded as Football Manager. Decades later, it retains a massive cult following due to its unparalleled speed, simplicity, and a nostalgic database that captures a golden era of football. champ 01/02

: Without a 3D or even a 2D "dots" pitch view, the match experience is driven by scrolling text. This allows your mind to "fill in the gaps," painting vivid pictures of every thunderous strike or desperate save. A Living Legend Supported by Fans The game was also a pioneer in several

Today, modern Football Manager is a spreadsheet masterpiece. It simulates player interactions, social media pressure, and xG. But CM 01/02 was pure id. No fuss. Just you, the league table, and the crushing despair of losing the title on goal difference because your keeper — some Bulgarian nobody you signed for 50k — decided to punch the ball into his own net in the 93rd minute. : Without a 3D or even a 2D

offers 3D engines and complex social dynamics, one title from the turn of the millennium remains an immovable object in the hearts of fans: Championship Manager: Season 01/02

Introduced a "fog of war" where you could only see stats for players your scouts actually knew.

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