Championship Manager 01 02 Wonderkids New -

The new database adds realism. Many modern wonderkids (like Gavi or Pedri) have high injury proneness (18+). Avoid them. You want players with injury proneness under 10.

The Spanish Duo. In the modern CM 01/02 database, these two have minimum release clauses that are too low. Scout Spain immediately. Gavi is your Roy Keane replacement (high aggression, high passing), while Pedri is your playmaker. They have 20s in "Big Matches" right out of the gate.

Twenty years on, the database is still yielding fresh legends.

In the pantheon of football management simulators, one title sits alone on a throne of chipped coffee mugs and dead laptop batteries: Championship Manager 01/02. Released in the autumn of 2001, it captured a golden era of football—before the mega-rich sovereign wealth funds, before xG, and when a shady Slovenian agent named "Milan Mandaric" was the most exotic thing in the transfer market. championship manager 01 02 wonderkids new

For two decades, veterans of the game have boasted about the famous CM 01/02 wonderkids: Mark Kerr, Kim Källström, Taribo West, Mike Duff, and the immortal To Madeira (a fictional player who became a deity). But here is the secret the purists don't want you to know: In 2026, the "new" way to play CM 01/02 has unlocked a second generation of wonderkids.

Thanks to modern patch communities (the *.60 to .68 update packs) and the rediscovery of hidden attributes using third-party scouts like CM Scout, we have identified a fresh list of Championship Manager 01/02 wonderkids new—players who were overlooked in 2001 but, with modern tactical interpretations, become world-beaters.

Let’s tear up the old script.


The magic of CM 01/02 in 2025 is the October 2024 Data Update (maintained by the community at champman0102.net). These patches strip out the retired legends and insert the stars of today into the 2001 match engine.

If you download a "new" update, here are the wonderkids you need to target immediately:

If you are starting a save today with Oxford United, Hereford, or Huddersfield, here is your shopping list. Forget Mark Kerr (he costs £2m alone). Buy these: The new database adds realism

| Player | Club | Cost | Position | Hidden Superpower | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Stefan Selakovic | Halmstad | £350k | AMR | Flair 20 | | Jonas Lundén | IFK Göteborg | £220k | D/DM/MC | Natural Fitness 20 | | Daniel Andersson | Helsingborgs | £180k | GK | Penalty Saver 19 | | Goran Jusufi | Vardar | £55k | SW/DM | Adaptability 20 | | David Prutton | Nottm Forest | £1.1m | MC | Consistency 19 | | Kenneth Jonassen | Denmark (Free) | £0 | DL | Long Shots 18 | | Mikael Dorsin | Sweden | £130k | DL | Corners 20 | | Ragnvald Soma | Brann | £200k | DC | Bravery 20 | | Tommy Svindal Larsen | Start | £400k | MC | Injury Proneness 1 (Never injured) | | Andreas Johansson | Halmstad | £275k | AMC | Dribbling 19 |

CM 01/02 was always about goals, but a good defense wins titles. The new database introduces three colossi.

Yes. The match engine (2D classic) is unchanged. That means the legendary 4-1-3-2 formation with pressing and direct passing still breaks the AI. The magic of CM 01/02 in 2025 is

When you sign these "new" wonderkids, remember the golden rule of CM 01/02: Physical attributes (Pace, Acceleration, Stamina) beat Technical attributes every time.

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