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C H A M P I O N S H I P M A N A G E R 4
(ASCII LOGO courtesy of GuitarFreak86, FAQ by AlaskaFox)
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-= C H A M P I O N S H I P M A N A G E R 4 =-
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-= Championship Manager 4 FAQ/Strategy Guide =-
-= For PC =-
-= By: AlaskaFox(Ronan Murphy) =-
-= Created: May 18, 2003 =-
-= Date last Updated: May 26, 2003 =-
-= Version 1.1 =-
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Version 1.1 (Started: May 19, 2003)
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- File Size: 107k
Contents
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-) Introduction
i) Game Setup
a) Game Settings
b) Starting a New Game
c) Keyboard Shortcuts
ii) Playing CM
a) Club Expectations
b) Your Squad
c) Transfer Market
d) Tactics
e) Player Attributes
f) Coach Attributes
iii) Tactics
a) Basic Tactics
b) User Tactics
iv) League Guide
a) Introduction
b) Argentina
c) Australia
d) Austria
e) Belgium
f) Brazil
g) China
h) Columbia
i) Croatia
j) Czech Republic
k) Denmark
l) England
m) Finland
n) France
o) Germany
p) Greece
q) Holland
r) Hong Kong
s) India
t) Ireland
u) Israel
v) Italy
w) Japan
x) Mexico
y) Northern Ireland
z) Norway
aa) Poland
bb) Portugal
cc) Russia
dd) Scotland
ee) Singapore
ff) South Africa
gg) South Korea
hh) Spain
ii) Sweden
jj) Switzerland
kk) Turkey
ll) USA
mm) Wales
nn) Yugoslavia
v) Player Guide
a) Attackers
b) Midfielders
c) Defenders
d) Goalkeepers
vi) Training
a) Introduction
b) All Players
c) Goalkeepers
d) Outfielders
e) Custom Training
vii) Cheats
viii) Frequently Asked Questions
ix) Game Help
x) Outro
-=================================================-
-= INTRODUCTION =-
-=================================================-
Throughout this FAQ you will see the words "Index Number" and "Search
Field". These are to help you locate certain sections of the FAQ, as
listed in the index. Use Ctrl + F on most Word Processors and in Internet
Explorer to use the Find/Locate command.
Example: If you are looking for The section "Game Setup - Settings", type
'i-a' into the Find box. 'i' is the Index Number and 'a' is the section
number. This will take you to the beginning of the section.
-=================================================-
-= GAME SETUP =-
-=================================================-
Index Number: i
=---------------------------------=
=- Settings -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: i-a
Language
========
This is which langauge you want to run the game in. It's suggested you run
CM4 in your home language.
Currency
========
Choose either your local currency or the currency of the country you are
playing in (every major currency is included).
*BUG NOTE* In the unpatched version of CM4, the Ter skin does not have the
Euro symbol (?)
Wages
=====
Whether the game shows wage format in weekly, monthly or yearly. Note: this
does not effect how the wages are paid out. They are still paid on a weekly
basis.
Temperature
===========
Celsius, Farenheit or Kelvin - it really depends which side of the Atlantic
you live on (or whether you live in a science lab)
Database Size
=============
Your computer processor and RAM will determine what setting to use here.
The better your computer the quicker "Large" will run. Minimum spec computers
can also use the Large database, although it will sufficiently slow the game.
Auto-Save
=========
In the unpatched version of the game, it has a habit of crashing, so I'd
choose monthly. You can also disable Auto-Save if it annoys you too much.
Continue Game Timeout
=====================
This is how much time the game waits before continuing. If you remain inactive
the game will continue after the set amount of time.
Use Real Players
================
Always have this on, I really don't see the point in using Fake players.
Unless you know nothing about football and it won't make a difference.
Play Sounds
===========
I have this set to off, as I play music instead. The sounds are just
basic matchday sounds.
Select Skin
===========
CM4 allows you to skin the game, the default skin Ter is good enough for
me though. In future versions of this FAQ I will list places to download
new skins.
Full Screen
===========
If your display is greater than 1024 x 768, you can choose to play the game
windowed. Minor Note: the game plays quicker in full screen mode.
Enable Background Changes
=========================
This slightly slows the game, but not much. When you change screens during
the game, new pictures will appear relevant to the area you are in. You
can also add extra pictures for the game to use.
Server
======
If you are playing a Network game, you will have to check(tick) this box.
=---------------------------------=
=- New Game -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: i-b
Load Quick Start
================
If you only want to play one league with the minimum database, choose
this option, if not...
Start New Game
==============
After the database loads, you will be presented with the Select Leagues
Screen.
Select Leagues
==============
Deselect all Leagues using Deselect All, and then choose which leagues
you wish to play. You can choose to play all the leagues, but I doubt
there are many computers in the world with such capabilities. I suggest
playing one or two leagues, unless your computer is excellent. In CM4
you can also choose the game start date if you select more than one
League. Another option is too chose which divisions you want to use
i.e. if you are playing in England, you can choose to use the
Conference or not. You can also choose just to use the top division
if your computer is pretty pathetic. Press Continue when you are
ready.
Select Recommended
==================
Cm4 will assess your computer and give you a number of Leagues to select
which will make the game run smoothly. I recommend you only use one or
two divisions more than recommended at most!
Add Manager
===========
Obviously you can't play a management game without managing someone, but
the question is who to manage? You may want to choose your supported team,
or some team from the bottom division to guide up to the top, or you could
just want to pick the best team with the best players. It's up to you, and
you have no time limit, so choose carefully (or randomly, if that's your
bag baby).
On this screen you will also be asked to add a nationality and favourite
club, these may determine the jobs you get, or the players you bring to
the club i.e. Swedes are less likely to get the England managerial position
than English nationals; also players from your home country like playing
for a boss of that nationality.
What next....
=============
You can add more managers if you want, or you can continue with the game.
Once you've decided to continue, you'll be in the big bad world of football
management. If you're stuck, and need help, read the manual that comes with
the game. [If you noticed, I just copied this paragraph directly from my
CM01/02 guide, hehe, I'm lazy]
=---------------------------------=
=- Keyboard Shortcuts -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: i-c
All Screens
===========
alt + Left - previous screen
alt + Right - next screen
pg up - previous screen
pg dn - next screen
space - continue game / read unread news (when on news screen)
ctl+c - copy
ctl+insert - copy
ctl+v - paste
sh+insert - paste
ctl+x - cut
sh+delete - cut
ctl+z - undo
ctl+sh+z - redo (Mac standard)
ctl+y - redo
ctl+a - select all
ctl+q - quit
ctl+s - save
ctl+sh+s - save as
TAB - advance selection to next edit box
ctl+f - full screen
alt+return - full screen
F1 - your squad
F2 - your staff
F3 - your finances
F4 - your fixtures
F5 - your transfers
F6 - news
F7 - default competition that you are in
F8 - player/staff search
F9 - manager chat
F10 - game status
F11 - training
F12 - Quick search screen
News Screen
===========
up/down - next/prev message
Dialog Screens
==============
return - default button
esc - cancel
In-Screen Menus
===============
return - choose selected item
esc - cancel
up - move selection up
down - move selection down
pg up/dn - move selection by page
home - move selection to first item
end - move selection to last item
-=================================================-
-= PLAYING CM =-
-=================================================-
Index Number: ii
=---------------------------------=
=- Club Expectations -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: ii-a
Introduction
============
After you select your team, the Chairman and/or Board of Directors
will set you a goal for the upcoming season. This is what they
expect from you. If you don't achieve their goal, you could be
facing some time on Unemployment Benefit. But if you're lucky,
they might not sack you even if you don't achieve the goal.
In CM4, the Fans will also have expectations from you. These
are usually similar to what the Board want. But, the fans aren't
as loyal as the board, if you start performing badly, you'll be
out on your ear. And I should know I've been sacked once already!
At the end of every month, the board and fans will assess how you are
performing and give an analysis. You can check this at any time via
the Club Confidence Screen.
The Club Expectations are, as follows:
Serious Championship Challenge
==============================
You have to finish 1st at the end of the season. Nothing more,
nothing less.
Expect Continental Qualification
================================
You have to get into a Continental competition, any competition
will do(with the exception of the Super Cup and Intertoto Cup).
The board don't care how you do it, but get it done! But try not
to finish in the bottom half of the table if you do make it via
the cup.
Expect Promotion
================
You have to get your club up to the next footballing level,
possibly without the use of play-offs.
Expect Play-Offs
================
Your club needs to be in the Play-Offs at the end of the season.
You don't necessarily need to win the Play-offs, just be in them.
Respectable League Position
===========================
Your club should be in the top half of your league, come closing
day - the higher the better!
Stay Clear of Relegation
========================
Exactly what it says on the tin. Do not get relegated, but you
better not be just on the edge of the Relegation Zone, or your
job could be in jeopardy(And I don't mean the TV show).
Battle Bravely Against Relegation
=================================
Try not to be relegated, but if it happens, it happens. It's not
your fault you're managing a team of no-hopers.
Improve Club Squad
==================
If you get relegated, it doesn't matter. Just make sure the team
is improved enough, so will you get promoted next season from that
lower division if you do get relegated. (Don't do a Warbury!)
=---------------------------------=
=- YOUR SQUAD -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: ii-b
Intro
=====
The first thing you'll want to do is look at your team, to see your strengths
and many weaknesses. Once you find out these you can build the team into a
superpower.
Goalkeepers
===========
Most teams have just one good keeper and one below-par one. If you're lucky,
you may have got two half-decent ones. Also, some advice for all positions:
check out your reserves and youth teams, they might have some good players
too (Ronaldo starts off at Real Madrid B after all).
The stats which goalkeepers need are:
+Balance
+Bravery
+Handling
+Positioning
+Reflexes
NOTE FOR ALL PLAYERS:
They do not need all these to be over 15 (over 17 for top divisions), but
most will need to be. Also try to have none under 7 (under 10 for top teams).
Defenders
=========
Depending on your formation, you will need between 3 and 5 first team
defenders (unless you're playing some strange hybrid formation). You will
also need one backup for each defender (i.e for 4-4-2, four DCs, 2 DLs and
2 DRs). This is recommended, but can be more lenient if you have a player
you can play in numerous positions (e.g. Rory Delap of Ireland).
Defenders need good stats in:
+Anticipation
+Bravery
+Heading
+Marking
+Pace
+Positioning
+Strength
+Tackling
+Teamwork
Midfielders
===========
Again you will need two players for each position. 4 MCs, 2 MRs, and 2 MLs in
a 4-4-2 formation. (P.S. not musical MCs)
Midfielders need good stats in:
+Anticipation
+Creativity (for wingers)
+Crossing (for Wingers)
+Off The Ball
+Pace
+Passing
+Positioning
+Teamwork
Forwards/Strikers
=================
Again, two for each position in a 4-4-2, but only 4 strikers are needed if
you are playing 4-3-3. They need good stats in:
+Acceleration
+Anticipation
+Heading
+Off the Ball
+Pace
+Shooting
Compare Players
===============
A helpful way to decide which players to use is the Compare Players option,
which can be accessed from the player's individual screen. You can then
compare him with up to 10 different players. Displayed on this screen is
a comparison between the player stats, with different colours showing
the differences in skill. The Player Comparison option also tells you
who is better in each position.
=---------------------------------=
=- TRANSFER MARKET -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: ii-c
Searching for Players
=====================
There are two ways you can look for players, by going through
tonnes of information i.e. trawling through Teams/Nations; or
the easy way - use the Player Search & Scouts. These can be found
in the main menu, by clicking on your name.
Player Search
=============
From here you can search from all the players in your region,
and all reputable players. You can also use the Filter to
block out players you don't want(i.e foreign players, expensive
players, goalkeepers, whatever...), or look for players with
certain stats(e.g. Tackling 20, Dribbling 15, etc.). Once
you've filtered out all unwanted players, you can click on
the the names of the players to see their info. If you
want to buy/loan a player, click Action in the corner of
the screen, then click on your preferred action.
You can also search for text, such as player name or
nationality. You can also get your Assistant Manager to
filter out unrealistic targets, so as not to get Raul in
every search.
Scouting
========
You can assign your scouts certain tasks, so they find the correct
players for you. You can select to scout a team, a country, a region,
a competition, or to scout your next opposition. After the scout has
completed his task, you will be presented with the list of players he
has found. Then you select the new "John O'Shea".
Bidding for a Player
====================
When you've found the player you want, and clicked "Bid", you will
have to compose your bid. On this screen you will find the player's
current valuation, as well as other options. If the player is on
the Transfer List, just bid his valuation and it will be accepted,
but if not, you will have to make a bid higher than the valuation.
You can pay in instalments, add a sell-on clause, or pay a fee
after a certain number of appearances. See the manual for more info.
Offering a Contract
===================
When the club accepts the offer, you will be given the option of
offering a contract. Firstly, you will have to select the player's
Squad Status. Only give the greatest players "Indispensable" or
you will be regretting it later. If the player doesn't want the
status you've offered him, he will say so on the wages screen,
and you'll have to give him more money to entice him to come.
On the wages screen, you can select how much the player gets paid,
his signing-on fee, his contract length, and any clauses and bonuses.
NOTE: He will have to agree with the contract you offer him, or else
he won't join your club.
Loan Contract
=============
In CM4 you are only allowed a maximum number of loans per season, and
a maximum simultaneously. You can choose to get a player on loan for
up to 12 months or until the end of the season. Loaning players is
similar to bidding for them.
First Option
============
You can take out a First Option on a player in CM4. This means if the
club wish to sell the player, you have the "first option" to buy him
i.e. you must be offered him first. Only take out these on players
you really want to buy, because they can cost alot of money.
Enquiry
=======
Want to know how much a team want for a player, enquire about it!
You will then be given a value which you can choose to accept, and
bid.
=---------------------------------=
=- TACTICS -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: ii-d
Basic Tactics
=============
The default Tactic is 4-4-2, but CM4 offers more pre-made tactics than ever
before. This are easily accessed through the Quick Load option on the menu
at the top left of the tactics screen. Choose which ever one suits your
players. In other words, build your tactic around your team, not vice-versa.
You can only work with the players you have. If you are on the verge of
buying new players, then you can work it the other way around, and pick
the tactic first.
Making your own Tactic
======================
Use the pitch to the right to move players around by dragging them using the
left mouse button. If you want the players to make runs, drag them with the
right mouse button. The Game Manual explains how to your own tactics and
which options to use. (pp 55-61)
But I will also list the Team and Player Instructions options more in-depth.
Passing Style
=============
Short: The players will use short passes more often than long passes.
For this to work effectively all your players will need
reasonable Passing and Off the Ball stats. High Decisions stats
are also quite helpful.
Direct: The players will pass the ball to the feet of other players in
order to get the ball into the box quicker. Reasonable Passing
and Creativity stats are needed for this to work.
Long: The players will boot the ball up the field and hope for the
forwards to get on the end of it. Use this if you have
speedy forwards with good Off the Ball stats, or if you are
playing extrememly tough opposition in order to keep the ball
away from your goal. Heading and Anticipation are helpful.
Mixed: This is a combination of all the passing styles, and is the
default style. Sometimes short, quick passes will be played,
and long balls will be played at other times. Your players
will decide when to play short or long, so high Decision making
is a valuable attribute.
Focus Passing
=============
Down Both Flanks: Your players will pass the ball down both the right and
left wings rather than play a ball through the middle.
Neither side is valued more than the other. For this to
work you will need a safety scissors, only joking,
you'll need two talented, speedy, creative wingers.
Down Left Flank: Your players will pass the ball down the left wing rather
than use the middle or right. This is useful if your Left
Winger is very talented, whereas your right one is not.
Down Right Flank: The direct opposite to the Down Left Flank option. The
players will pass it to the right-hand side winger rather
than play through the middle or down the left.
Through the Middle: Your players will use the central midfielders to
distribute the ball rather than use the wingers. Your
central midfielders will need to have high passing stats
for this to work.
Mixed: A combination of all the above, there will be no bias
where the ball will be passed to. The players themselves
will choose the correct course of action (if they're
good enough, that is).
Tackling
========
Easy: Your players will be more cautious when going for the ball, they will
often pull out of 50-50 challenges. Only use this in friendly matches
when you don't want your players injured, or set as a Player Option
if your star player is one yellow away from missing the Cup Final.
Hard: Your players will almost always challenge for the ball, they will
be more inclined to go for risky tackles and get booked. I use this
setting all the time, a few bookings never harmed anyone!
Normal: Under this etting, the players themselves will decide whether to go
in for challenges (risky or not). Players like Roy Keane will still
go in with Hard Challenges, but less determined players wont.
Closing Down
============
Own Half: Your players will only close down opposition players in your own
half. Some players may close down in the other half, but not all.
This will not leave you as exposed if you make a mistake as
Closing Down: Always will.
Always: Your players will always close down the opposition to get the
ball. This can leave you exposed at the back and open to
a counter attack. But on the plus side, it also helps you start
your own counter attacks.
Stand Off: Your players will stick to their positions and not close down
opposition players on the ball.
Mentality
=========
Ultra Defensive: Your players will not attack very often, sticking to the
safe options and try to keep the game at 0-0. This is
only recommend against top class sides or when you are
defending an important lead.
Defensive: Your players will be quite defensive, and will only
attack when a clear chance is on. They will also be very
cautious when they do attack, and try not to leave any
gaps at the back.
Attacking: Your players will go forward more, and sometimes leave
you wide open to the counter attack. I usually use this
menatlity as I feel my defenders are usually capable of
stopping the other team scoring.
Gung Ho: Your players will always try to attack and score, even
your defenders. This causes havoc on the CM4 Message
Board for foreigners who do not know English colloquialisms.
Now, I've caused havoc, by using the word colloquialism -
consult a dictionary, guys.
Normal: Your players will attack when the opportunity arises, but
will not go looking for the opportunities, or try to
keep out every shot. (That's why it's called "Normal")
=---------------------------------=
=- PLAYER ATTRIBUTES -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: ii-e
Technical
=========
Crossing: How good the players are at getting the ball into the
box from wide areas. Essential for Wing backs and wide
midfielders.
Dribbling: How good the player is with the ball at his feet, and how
well he can get around players with it there. Players
who run with the ball and playmakers need this attribute.
Finishing: How good the player is at putting the ball in the onion
bag (slang for goal). This is essential for all forwards.
Heading: How well the player can head the ball - how accurate he is
at putting the ball where he wants it to go. This goes hand
in hand with the jumping attribute. And is essential for
target strikers and central defenders.
Long Shots: How well the player can strike the ball from Long Range.
Matt Holland is an excellent example of a player who
has great long range shooting in real life. (Yes, CM is not
real! SHOCK!) This is a good attribute for attacking
midfielders and also strikers.
Long Throws: How well the player can throw the ball over distance. This
stat is essential for the player you have selected to take
your throw ins.
Marking: How well the player can stick to opposition players. This
is not essential for defenders, but is essential if you
are playing a man-marking system. But it wouldn't be a bad
thing if your defenders did have it.
Passing: How well the player can distribute the ball to teammates.
This is essential if you are using short or direct passing
styles, and is needed by all players.
Penalty Taking: Whether the player is any good at taking Penalties. Your
penalty taker will need 17+ in this attribute. But note,
anyone can miss a penalty, isn't that right Roberto Baggio?
Set Pieces: How good the player is at taking corner and free kicks.
After a few matches you will know whether players can take
corners or frees by watching the 2D match engine. Any
player selected to take a set piece will need this stat.
Tackling: How well the player can tackle. EVERY defender needs this,
if he can't tackle why is he a defender. Although Roberto
Carlos seems to be able to do it without being able to
tackle. All defensive midfielders will need this too.
Technique: How well the player can control the ball when he gets it
and when he has it. Players who are often in possession of
the ball need this stat.
Mental
======
Aggression: How aggressive the player is when going in for tackles.
Players like Eric "Le God" Cantona are aggressive players.
Your defenders and defensive midfielders will need to be
somewhat aggressive.
Anticipation: This determines whether the player will be able to anticpate
(or predict) where the ball will go when either teammate or
opposition have the ball. Your forwards will need this stat
in order to receive the ball, and your defenders need it
to cut out passes.
Bravery: Whether the player will go in for difficult challenges.
Players with high bravery are likely to win more challenges.
Defenders need to be reasonable in this stat.
Creativity: How good the player is at creating openings and making chances.
Creative players are the players who can turn a game. Much like
Damien Duff. Attacking midfielders and playmakers need this
stat.
Decisions: How well the player can make decisions quickly, on and off the
ball. Central midfielders need to have good decisions ratings
in order to create openings.
Determination: How determined the player is - will he do anything to win?
Players with high determination will never give up, even if
they are on the losing side. Your captain will need high
determination, as he is an inspiration to the other players.
Flair: How good the player is at doing the unexpected. I think I
mentioned Damien Duff already. Sometimes these players can
over-elaborate though, but their incredible play otherwise
will more than make up for it.
Influence: Whether the player influences the other players. The higher
this attribute is the more respect the players will have
for that player. Essential for captains.
Off the Ball: How well the player moves off the ball - i.e. gets into
good positions. Your attacking players and forwards will
need good Off the Ball statistics.
Positioning: This is similar to Off the Ball but applies to defenders
instead. It also is required if you wish to play the
offside trap. Defenders will need this stat, especially
with Zonal marking or the offside trap.
Teamwork: How well a player works with his teammates. These players
can also encourage the other players on your team to play
better. All players need to have good team work stats in
order to play as a unit.
Work Rate: How hard the player works. This goes hand in hand with
the Teamwork attribute. All players will need this
stat, especially players who are order to close down
opponents.
Physical
========
Acceleration: How quickly the player reaches his top speed. This stat
is complimented and compliments the Pace stat. Wingers
and forwards will need high Acceleration.
Agility: How well the player can move on and off the ball.
Players with high agility can seem to get out of the most
difficult of situations.
Balance: How good the player is at staying upright when challenged.
Players with high balance will not be knocked off the ball
easily, whereas players with low balance can often win
freekicks.
Jumping: How good the player is at getting up in the air for headers.
This has to be joined by a high Heading ability to make
the most out of it. If a player can jump well but not head
the ball, what use is the jumping stat? Defenders, forwards,
and especially goalkeepers need good jumping.
Pace: How quick/speedy the player is. A great example of a Pacey
player would be Roberto Carlos. Wingers and forwards especially
need high pace. Defenders also need to be pacey to cope with
quick attackers.
Stamina: The higher this stat is, the less likely a player is to become
tired as the match progresses. Older players will have lower
stamina due to their age. Every player need to have good
stamina, especially players that have to run alot.
Strength: How strong the player is. The higher this is the more chance
he has of winning the ball in a 50-50 challenge. This combines
with Tackling and Balance. Central players will need this stat.
Goalkeeping
===========
Aerial Ability: How good the goalkeeper is at making difficult saves
from high or difficult balls. This is needed to defend
against crosses.
Command of Area: How good the goalkeeper is at controlling his penalty
box. Goalkeepers with a high stat in this are good at
defending set pieces and coming out on opposing players.
Communication: How well the keeper works with his defenders. Goalkeepers
with high communication will be good at organising their
defence and forming walls.
Eccentricity: How crazy the keeper is. Fabien Barthez and JL Chilavert
are examples of eccentric keepers. This can be both good
and bad, so keepers with a stat around 10 are best.
Handling: How well the keeper can hold onto the ball. This is the
main attribute in a goalkeeper, and was the one you
always looked at in old CMs.
Kicking: How good the keeper is at goal kicks and kickouts. A
high kicking stat is needed if you are playing long ball.
If your keeper has low kicking make sure you tell him
to "ask defenders to collect".
One On Ones: How good the goalkeeper is at coming out on players through
on goal. The higher this stat is the less likely the
forward is to score.
Reflexes: How good the goalkeeper is at making reflex saves - ones
that have to be made on the spur of the moment, due to
a deflection or offensive trickery.
Rushing Out: This is similar to the One on Ones attribute. Keepers who
have high Rushing Out stats will almost always come out
on the forward.
Tendency To Punch: The higher this stat is the less likely the goalkeeper will
catch the ball. He will have a tendency to punch it away
instead. I try to have this stat as low as possible, but
some managers like it.
Throwing: How well the keeper can throw it out. The better this is
the further the keeper will be able to throw the ball
accurately. Look at Peter Schmeichel to see what I mean.
=---------------------------------=
=- COACH ATTRIBUTES -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: ii-f
Attributes
==========
Adaptability: How well he adapts to living in a country
which isn't his own.
Coaching Goalkeepers: How well he can train Goalkeepers
Coaching Outfield Players: How well he can train Outfielders
Determination: His determination to reach his goals. How hard
he works.
Judging Player Ability: How well he judges how good players are.
Judging Player Potential: How well he judges how good staff could become.
Level of Discipline: How severely he punishes players who misbehave.
Man Management: His ability to psychologically handle those
below him.
Motivating: His ability to motivate players.
Physiotherapy: How good he is at physiotherapy.
Tactical Knowledge: The coach's knowledge of tactics.
Working with Youngsters: How well he works with young players.
-=================================================-
-= TACTICS =-
-=================================================-
Index Number: iii
=---------------------------------=
=- Basic Tactics -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iii-a
2-3-5
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O O O O
Tackling: Normal v v
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O
Mentality: Normal v v
Offside Trap: No O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
2-4-4
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O O O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O
Mentality: Normal v v
Offside Trap: No O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
2-5-3
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O O
Mentality: Normal v
Offside Trap: No O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
3-2-5
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O O O O
Tackling: Normal v v
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
3-3-4
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O O O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
3-4-1-2
=======
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O
Tackling: Normal O
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
3-4-2-1
=======
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O
Tackling: Normal O O
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
3-4-3
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
3-5-2
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O O
Mentality: Normal v
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
4-1-2-1-2
=========
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed
Tackling: Normal O
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O
Mentality: Normal O
Offside Trap: No O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
4-2-4
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O O O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
4-3-2-1
=======
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O
Tackling: Normal O O
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
4-3-3
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
4-4-2-A
=======
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O
Tackling: Normal ^ ^
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
4-4-2-VA
========
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed ^ O O ^
Tackling: Normal | |
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
4-4-2
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
4-5-1
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O
Tackling: Normal ^ ^ ^
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O O
Mentality: Normal v v
Offside Trap: No O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
5-2-3
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O O
Tackling: Normal ^ ^
Closing Down: Stand-Off | O O |
Mentality: Normal O O
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
5-3-2-A
=======
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O
Tackling: Normal ^ O ^
Closing Down: Stand-Off | O O |
Mentality: Normal O O
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
5-3-2-D
=======
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O
Mentality: Normal O O O
Offside Trap: No VO O Ov
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
5-3-2SW
=======
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O
Tackling: Normal ^
Closing Down: Stand-Off ^ O O O ^
Mentality: Normal O O
Offside Trap: No O^O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No O
Men Behind Ball: No
5-3-2
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O O
Tackling: Normal ^
Closing Down: Stand-Off ^ O O O ^
Mentality: Normal O O
Offside Trap: No O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
5-4-1
=====
Passing: Mixed
Focus Passing: Mixed O
Tackling: Normal
Closing Down: Stand-Off O O O O
Mentality: Normal
Offside Trap: No O O O O O
Zonal Marking: Yes O
Counter Attack: No
Men Behind Ball: No
=---------------------------------=
=- User Tactics -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iii-b
These will be added in the next version, so get cracking on making your own
tactics.
-=================================================-
-= LEAGUE GUIDE =-
-=================================================-
Index Number: iv
=---------------------------------=
=- Introduction -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-a
This is just a descprition of the League Guide and what each feature means.
General Info
============
Divisions: How many divisions are playable in the country
Game Start: What date the game starts from
Competitions: A list of the competitions playable in the country (including
stages or playoffs)
Awards: Every award that is given out in the game (weekly, monthly and
yearly)
Continental: What continental competitions teams from the country can qualify
for
Worldwide: What worldwide competitions teams can play in/qualify for
Division Info
=============
Highest Reputations: The teams who are best known and most popular in
the division. For the top division only teams with
a Continental or World-Wide reputation are listed.
For lower divisions, teams with National reputations
are listed.
Best Finances: Any teams with Secure or Rich finances.
Best Training: Any teams with a training ground of "Top Facilities
plus Youth Academy" is listed here. If no clubs have
Top Facilities, no clubs will be listed. For lower
divisions, teams with "Good Facilities" are listed.
Continental Qualifiers: The teams who have qualified to play in continental
competitions at the start of the game (the competition
they will participate in is in brackets)
Title Challengers: The teams whose boards want the title or to challenge
for it.
Continental Hopefuls: Teams who want to qualify for continetal competitions
but are not outright title hopefuls. (Top Division
only)
=---------------------------------=
=- Argentina -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-b
General Info
============
Divisions: 2
Game Start: 30 June 2002 (Sunday)
Competitions: Argentinian Premier Division
(Opening Stage, Closing Stage + Playoffs)
Argentinian Second Division
(Opening Stage, Closing Stage + Playoffs)
No Cup Competitions
Awards: Premier Division Team of the Week
Second Division Team of the Week
Continental: Copa Libertadores
Worldwide: Copa Panamericana
Inter-Continental Cup
Premier Division
================
Highest Reputations: Boca Juniors
Best Finances: River Plate
Best Training: Boca Juniors, River Plate
Continental Qualifiers: Boca Juniors (Libertadores)
Estudiantes de La Plata (Libertadores)
Racing Club (Libertadores)
River Plate (Libertadores)
Title Challengers: Boca Juniors, River Plate
Continental Hopefuls: Racing Club, San Lorenzo de Almagro
Second Division
===============
Highest Reputations: Argentinos Juniors, Belgrano de C¢rdoba
Best Finances: None
Best Training: Almagro, Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: Argentinos Juniors, Belgrano de C¢rdoba, Quilmes
=---------------------------------=
=- Australia -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-c
General Info
============
Divisions: 1
Game Start: 31 August 2002 (Saturday)
Competitions: National Soccer League (Minor Premiership, Group Playoff, and
Grand Final)
Awards: Australian NSL Goalkeeper of the Year
Australian NSL Leading Goalscorer
Australian NSL Manager of the Month
Australian NSL Manager of the Year
Australian NSL Player of the Month
Australian NSL Player of the Year
Australian NSL Team of the Week
Australian NSL Young Player of the Month
Australian NSL Young Player of the Year
Continental: Ocenaia Club Championship
Worldwide: None
National Soccer League
======================
Highest Reputations: None
Best Finances: All teams finances are "Okay"
Best Training: All teams have "Good Facilities"
Continental Qualifiers: Sydney Olympic Sharks (OFC Championship),
Wollogong Wolves (OFC Championship)
Title Challengers: None
Continental Hopefuls: None
=---------------------------------=
=- Austria -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-d
General Info
============
Divisions: 2
Game Start: 8 June 2002 (Saturday)
Competitions: Austrian Premier Division
Austrian First Division ( + Playoffs)
Austrian FA Cup
Austrian Super Cup
Awards: Austrian Goalkeeper of the Year
Austrian Manager of the Year
Austrian Player of the Year
Austrian Premier Division Team of the Week
Austrian Premier Division Team of the Year
Austrian Sports Writer's Player of the Year
Austrian Top Goalscorer
Austrian First Division Goalkeeper of the Year
Austrian First Division Manager of the Year
Austrian First Division Player of the Year
Austrian First Division Team of the Year
Austrian First Division Top Goalscorer
Austrian First Division Young Player of the Month
Austrian First Division Young Player of the Year
Continental: Champions Cup
UEFA Cup
Inter-Toto Cup
Super Cup
Worldwide: Inter-Continental Cup
Premier Division
================
Highest Reputations: None
Best Finances: FK Austria Vienna
Best Training: FK Austria Vienna
Continental Qualifiers: SW Bregenz (Inter-Toto)
FC Austria Karnten (UEFA)
Grazer AK (Champions Cup)
SV Salzburg (Inter-Toto)
SK Sturm Graz (Champions Cup)
Title Challengers: SK Sturm Graz
Continental Hopefuls: FK Austria Vienna, SK Rapid Vienna
First Division
==============
Highest Reputations: None
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" finances
Best Training: Kapfenberger SV
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
=---------------------------------=
=- Belgium -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-e
General Info
============
Divisions: 3
Game Start: 15 June 2002 (Saturday)
Competitions: Belgian First Division
Belgian Second Division ( + Playoffs)
Belgian Third Division A ( + Playoffs)
Belgian Third Division B ( + Playoffs)
Belgian Cup
Belgian Super Cup
Awards: Belgian Ebony Boot
Belgian First Division Goalkeeper of the Season
Belgian First Division Goalkeeper of the Year
Belgian First Division Revelation of the Year
Belgian First Division Top Goalscorer
Belgian Golden Boot
Belgian Man of the Season
Belgian Manager of the Year
Belgian Player of the Year
Belgian Professional Player of the Year
Belgian Rookie of the Year
Belgian Young Player of the Year
Belgian Second Division Revelation of the Year
Belgian Second Division Team of the Week
Belgian Second Division Top Goalscorer
Belgian Third Division Top Goalscorer
Continental: Champions Cup
UEFA Cup
Inter-Toto Cup
Super Cup
Worldwide: Inter-Continental Cup
Premier Division
================
Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" reputations
Best Finances: RSC Anderlecht, Club Brugge KV, RAEC Mons,
R Excelsior Mouscron, R Standard de Liege
Best Training: None
Continental Qualifiers: Unknown
Title Challengers: RSC Anderlecht, Club Brugge KV, K Racing Club Genk
Continental Hopefuls: R Standart de Liege
Second Division
===============
Highest Reputations: None
Best Finances: KSK Ronse
Best Training: Daring Brussels FC, KSK Heusden-Zolder, RFC Liege,
KSK Ronse
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
Third Division A
================
Highest Reputations: VC Eendracht Aalst, KV Kortrijk Voetbalt,
R Cappellen FC, KV Oostende
Best Finances: KSK Wevelgem City
Best Training: KV Red Star Waasland, KSK Maldegem,
Thor Korkerij Meldert, KSK Wevelgem City
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: VC Eendracht Aalst
Third Division B
================
Highest Reputations: Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" finances
Best Training: K Bocholter VV, K Lyra TSV, ZD Oud-Heverlee Leuven,
AC Olen, Racing Mechelen, R Spa FC, Exc Veldwezelt
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
=---------------------------------=
=- Brazil -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-f
General Info
============
Divisions: 3
Game Start: 6 January 2003 (Monday)
Competitions: Brazilian National First Division
Brazilian National Second Division
Brazilian National Third Division (Groups 1-8 + Playoffs)
Brazilian Acre State Championship
Brazilian Alagoas State Championship
Brazilian Amap State Championship
Brazilian Amazonas State Championship
Brazilian Bahia State Championship
Brazilian Cear State Championship
Brazilian Distrito Federal State Championship
Brazilian Esp¡rito Santo State Championship
Brazilian Ga£cho State Championship
Brazilian Goi s State Championship
Brazilian Maranhao State Championship
Brazilian Mato Grosso State Championship
Brazilian Mato Grosso do Sul State Championship
Brazilian Minas State Championship
Brazilian Par State Championship
Brazilian Para¡ba State Championship
Brazilian Paran State Championship
Brazilian Pernambuco State Championship
Brazilian Piau¡ State Championship
Brazilian Potiguar State Championship
Brazilian Rio State Championship
Brazilian Rondonia State Championship
Brazilian Roriama State Championship
Brazilian Santa Catarina State Championship
Brazilian Sao Paulo State Championship
Brazilian Sergipe State Championship
Brazilian Tocantis State Championship
Brazilian Cup
Awards: Brazilian 1st Division Manager of the Year
Brazilian 1st Division Player of the Year
Brazilian 1st Division Team of the Week
Brazilian 1st Division Team of the Year
Brazilian 1st Division Top Goalscorer
Brazilian 1st Division Young Player of the Year
Brazilian 2nd Division Manager of the Year
Brazilian 2nd Division Player of the Year
Brazilian 2nd Division Team of the Week
Brazilian 2nd Division Team of the Year
Brazilian 2nd Division Top Goalscorer
Brazilian 2nd Division Young Player of the Year
Brazilian 3rd Division Manager of the Year
Brazilian 3rd Division Player of the Year
Brazilian 3rd Division Team of the Week
Brazilian 3rd Division Team of the Year
Brazilian 3rd Division Top Goalscorer
Brazilian 3rd Division Young Player of the Year
Continental: Copa Libertadores
Worldwide: Copa Panamericana
Inter-Continental Cup
Premier Division
================
Highest Reputations: CR Flamengo, Sao Paulo FC
Best Finances: C Atl‚tico Paranaense, Cortiba FC
Best Training: Unknown [TODO]
Continental Qualifiers: SC Corinthians Paulista (Libertadores)
Gremio FBPA (Libertadores)
Paysandu SC (Libertadores)
Santos FC (Libertadores)
Title Challengers: Unknown [TODO]
Continental Hopefuls: C Atl‚tico Mineiro, [TODO]
Second Division
===============
Highest Reputations: Am‚rica FC (MG), Am‚rica FC (RN), Botafogo FR,
Cear SC, SE Gama, C Na£tico Capibaribe,
SE Palmeiras, A Portuguesa D, C Remo,
Santa Cruz FC, Sport C Racife
Best Finances: Brasiliense FC, SER Caxias do Sul
Third Division Group 1
======================
Highest Reputations: ABC FC
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Third Division Group 2
======================
Highest Reputations: Numerous Teams with Regional Reputation
Best Finances: EC Guarani
Third Division Group 3
======================
Highest Reputations: Alegrense FC, ADC Bandeirante, CA Bragantino,
Friburguense AC, SE Matonense, EC Pelotas, River AC
Best Finances: Colo-Colo FR, Real C
Third Division Group 4
======================
Highest Reputations: Ji-Paran FC, Maranhao AC, Olaria AC,
A Rio Negro C (AM), Sampaio Correa FC, CS Sergipe,
Treze FC
Best Finances: Bandeirante EC
Third Division Group 5
======================
Highest Reputations: Goiania EC, Malutrom SA, Nacional FC (AM), Serra FC,
Uniao A Barbarense FC, AD Vasco da Gama,
EC XV de Novembro
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Third Division Group 6
======================
Highest Reputations: Botafogo FC (PB), AD Confianca,
SC Corinthians Alagoano, Fluminense de Feira FC,
SER Juventude, Rio Branco FC (AC), TunaLuso Brasileira
Best Finances: CF Zico (RJ), SE Picos
Third Division Group 7
======================
Highest Reputations: AS Arapiraquense, Bargu AC, Botafogo FC (SP),
AA Portuguesa, Uberlandia EC, Villa Nova AC
Best Finances: Cachoeiro FC
Third Division Group 8
======================
Highest Reputations: Atl‚tico C Goianiense, CS Alagoano,
Desportiva Capixaba, EC Genus Rondoniense,
Madureira EC, Mamor‚ EC
Best Finances: Andir EC, Passo Fundo SC
=---------------------------------=
=- China -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-g
General Info
============
Divisions: 2
Game Start: 9 February 2003 (Sunday)
Competitions: Chinese National First Division A League
Chinese National First Division B League
Chinese FA Cup
Chinese Super Cup
Awards: Chinese First Division A Manager of the Month
Chinese First Division A Player of the Month
Chinese First Division A Team of the Week
Chinese First Division A Team of the Year
Chinese First Division A Young Player of the Month
Chinese Foreign Player of the Year
Chinese Golden Boot
Chinese Manager of the Year
Chinese Player of the Year
Chinese Young Player of the Year
Chinese First Division B Manager of the Month
Chinese First Division B Player of the Month
Chinese First Division B Team of the Week
Chinese First Division B Team of the Year
Chinese First Division B Top Goalscorer
Chinese First Division B Young Player of the Month
Chinese FA Cup Top Goalscorer
Continental: AFC Champions League
Worldwide: None
First Division A League
=======================
Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputations
Best Finances: Dalian Shide, Bejing Guo'an, Qingdao Yizhang,
Shandong Lueng, Shenyang Jinde, Shenshen Jianlibao,
Yunnan Hongta, Shanghai Zhongyuan
Best Training: August First, Chonqing Lifan, Dalian Shide,
Qingdao Yizhang, Shanghai Shenhua, Yunnan Hongta
Continental Qualifiers: Dalian Shide (AFC Champions League)
Title Challengers: Dalian Shide
Continental Hopefuls: Bejing Guo'an, Shandong Luneng, Shenzhen Jianlibao
First Division B League
=======================
Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputations
Best Finances: Jiangsu Shuntian, Wuhan Gaoke, Xiamen Hongshi,
Zhejiang Lucheng, Zhuhai Anping
Best Training: Chengdu Wuniu, Gansu Tianna, Qingdao Hailifeng,
Harbin Lan'ge, Nanjng SVT, Xiamen Hongshi,
Guangdong Xiongying, Zhuhai Anping
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
=---------------------------------=
=- Colombia -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-h
General Info
============
Divisions: 2
Game Start: 18 January 2003 (Saturday)
Competitions: Colombian First Division (First & Second Phases + Playoffs)
Colombian Second Division (Groups 1-3; First & Second Phases
+ Playoffs)
No Cup Competitions
Awards: First Division Team of the Week
Second Division Team of the Week
Continental: Copa Libertadores
Worldwide: Copa Panamericana
Inter-Continental Cup
First Division
==============
Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: All teams have "Awful" Facilities
Continental Qualifiers: CD Am‚rica de Cali (Libertadores)
AC Deportivo Cali (Libertadores)
CDI Medell¡n (Libertadores)
Title Challengers: CDC Atl‚tico Nacional
Continental Hopefuls: AC Deportivo Cali
Second Division Group 1
=======================
Highest Reputations: Itagu¡ FC
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: All teams have "Awful" Facilities
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
Second Division Group 2
=======================
Highest Reputations: CF Deportivo Rionegro
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: Escuela Carlos Sarmiento Lora, D Real Popay n FC
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
Second Division Group 1
=======================
Highest Reputations: CN C£cuta Deportivo
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: CD El Cerrito, Los Pumas de Casanere
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
=---------------------------------=
=- Croatia -=
=---------------------------------=
Search Field: iv-i
General Info
============
Divisions: 2
Game Start: 23 June 2002 (Saturday)
Competitions: Croatian First Division ( + Playoffs)
Croatian Second Division North
Croatian Second Division South
Croatian Cup
Croatian Super Cup
Awards: Croatian First Division Player of the Year
Croatian First Division Team of the Week
Croatian First Division Top Goalscorer
Croatian Second Division NE Player of the Year
Croatian Second Division NE Team of the Week
Croatian Second Division NE Top Goalscorer
Croatian Second Division Player of the Year
Croatian Second Division Team of the Week
Croatian Second Division Top Goalscorer
Croatian Second Division WS Player of the Year
Croatian Second Division WS Team of the Week
Croatian Second Division WS Top Goalscorer
Continental: Champions Cup
UEFA Cup
Inter-Toto Cup
Super Cup
Worldwide: Inter-Continental Cup
First Division
==============
Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: NK Dinamo, NK Kamen Ingrad, NK Osijek
Continental Qualifiers: NK Dinamo (UEFA Cup)
HNK Hadjuk (UEFA Cup)
HNK Rijeka (Inter-Toto Cup)
NK Slaven Belupo (Inter-Toto Cup)
NK Varteks (UEFA Cup)
NK Zagreb (Champions Cup)
Title Challengers: NK Dinamo
Continental Hopefuls: HNK Rijeka, NK Zagreb
Second Division North
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Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: NK Belisce, NK Cakovec, NK Dilj, NK Graficar Vodovod,
NK Metalac, NK Valpovska Satnica
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: NK Marsonia
Second Division South
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Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: NK Inker, NK Istra, NK Orijent, NK Croatia Sesvete
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
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=- Czech Republic -=
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Search Field: iv-j
General Info
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Divisions: 2
Game Start: 8 June 2002 (Saturday)
Competitions: Czech First Division
Czech Second Division
Czech FA Cup
Awards: Czech First Division Manager of the Month
Czech First Division Player of the Month
Czech First Division Team of the Month
Czech First Division Team of the Year
Czech First Division Young Player of the Month
Czech Manager of the Year
Czech Player of the Year
Czech Young Player of the Year
Czech Second Division Manager of the Month
Czech Second Division Player of the Month
Czech Second Division Team of the Month
Czech Second Division Team of the Year
Czech Second Division Young Player of the Month
Continental: Champions Cup
UEFA Cup
Inter-Toto Cup
Super Cup
Worldwide: Inter-Continental Cup
First Division
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Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: Chmel Blsany, Sigma Olomouc, Slavia Prague, Teplice
Continental Qualifiers: Unknown [TODO]
Title Challengers: Slovan Liberec, Sparta Prague
Continental Hopefuls: Bohemians Prague, Slavia Prague, Teplice
Second Division
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Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: Neratovice, Sigma Olomouc B, Vitkovice
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: Opava
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=- Denmark -=
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Search Field: iv-k
General Info
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Divisions: 3
Game Start: 23 June 2002 (Saturday)
Competitions: Danish Premier Division
Danish First Division
Danish Second Division
Danish Cup (DONG Cup)
Awards: Danish Goalkeeper of the Year
Danish Manager of the Year
Danish Player of the Year
Danish Premier Division Player of the Year
Danish Premier Division Team of the Week
Danish Premier Division Young Player of the Year
Danish Team of the Year
Danish Young Player of the Year
Danish First Division Player of the Year
Danish First Division Team of the Week
Danish First Division Young Player of the Year
Danish Second Division Player of the Year
Danish Second Division Team of the Week
Danish Second Division Young Player of the Year
Continental: Champions Cup
UEFA Cup
Inter-Toto Cup
Super Cup
Worldwide: Inter-Continental Cup
Premier Division
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Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: Aalborg Boldspilklub, Brondbyernes Idraetsfoerning,
Football Club Copenhagen
Best Training: Brondbyernes Idraetsfoerning, Football Club Copenhagen
Continental Qualifiers: Akademisk Boldklub (Inter-Toto)
Aalborg Boldspilklub (Inter-Toto)
Brondbyernes Idraetsfoerning (Champions Cup)
Football Club Copenhagen (UEFA Cup)
Football Club Midtjylland 1999 (UEFA Cup)
Odense Boldklub (UEFA Cup)
Title Challengers: Brondbyernes Idraetsfoerning, Football Club Copenhagen
Continental Hopefuls: Aalborg Boldspilklub
First Division
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Highest Reputations: All teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: All teams have "Good" Training except FC Aarhus and
Boldklubben Skjold of 1915
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
Second Division
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Highest Reputations: Numerous teams have "National" Reputation
Best Finances: All teams have "Okay" Finances
Best Training: All teams have "Good" Training except FC Nordjylland
and Korup
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: Kolding FC
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=- England -=
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Search Field: iv-l
General Info
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Divisions: 5
Game Start: 14 July 2002 (Sunday)
Competitions: English Premier Division
English First Division
English Second Division
English Third Division
English Conference
English FA Cup
English League Cup
English Community Shield
English Vans Trophy
English FA Trophy
Awards: English Footballer of the Year
English Players Player of the Year
English Players Premier Division Select
English Players Young Player of the Year
English Premier Division Manager of the Month
English Premier Division Manager of the Year
English Premier Division Player of the Month
English Premier Division Team of the Week
English Premier Division Young Player of the Month
English First Division Manager of the Month
English First Division Manager of the Year
English First Division Player of the Month
English First Division Team of the Week
English First Division Young Player of the Month
English Players First Division Select
English Second Division Manager of the Month
English Second Division Manager of the Year
English Second Division Player of the Month
English Second Division Team of the Week
English Second Division Young Player of the Month
English Players Second Division Select
English Third Division Manager of the Month
English Third Division Manager of the Year
English Third Division Player of the Month
English Third Division Team of the Week
English Third Division Young Player of the Month
English Players Third Division Select
English Conference Manager of the Month
English Conference Manager of the Year
English Conference Player of the Month
English Conference Team of the Week
English Conference Young Player of the Month
English Players Conference Select
Continental: Champions Cup
UEFA Cup
Inter-Toto Cup
Super Cup
Worldwide: Inter-Continental Cup
Premier Division
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Highest Reputations: Arsenal, Chelsea, Leeds United, Liverpool,
Manchester United, Newcastle United
Best Finances: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham City,
Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic,
Fulham, Liverpool, Manchester United, Middlesborough,
Newcastle United, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur,
West Bromwich Albion
Best Training: Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, Leeds United, Liverpool,
Manchester City, Manchester United, Middlesborough,
Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur
Continental Qualifiers: Arsenal (Champions Cup)
Aston Villa (Inter-Toto)
Blackburn Rovers (UEFA Cup)
Chelsea (UEFA Cup)
Fulham (Inter-Toto)
Leeds United (UEFA Cup)
Liverpool (Champions Cup)
Manchester United (Champions Cup)
Newcastle United (Champions Cup)
Title Challengers: Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United,
Newcastle United
Continental Hopefuls: Aston Villa, Chelsea, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur
First Division
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Highest Reputations: Numerous teams have "National" Reputations
Best Finances: Numerous teams have "Okay" finances
Best Training: Burnley, Leicester City, Millwall, Norwich City,
Nottingham Forest, Reading, Rotterham United,
Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Stoke City,
Watford, Wimbledon
Continental Qualifiers: Ipswich Town (UEFA Cup)
Title Challengers: Ipswich Town, Leicester City
Second Division
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Highest Reputations: All teams have "Regional" Reputation
Best Finances: Cardiff City, Wigan Athletic
Best Training: Barnsley, Brentford, Cheltenham Town, Crew Alexandra,
Notts County, Oldham Athletic, Peterborough United,
Port Vale, Queens Park Rangers, Stockport County,
Wigan Athletic
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: Bristol City, Cardiff City, Wigan Athletic
Third Division
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Highest Reputations: Numerous teams have "Regional" Reputation
Best Finances: Carlisle United, Darlington
Best Training: AFC Bournemouth, Bristol Rovers, Bury, Exeter,
Leyton Orient, Lincoln, Rushden & Diamonds,
Scunthorpe United, Southend United, Torquay United,
Wrexham, York City
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: AFC Bournemouth
Conference
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Highest Reputations: All teams have "Local" Reputation
Best Finances: Numerous teams have "Okay" finances
Best Training: Burton Albion, Farnborough Town,
Gravesend and Northfleet, Hereford United,
Kettering Town, Leigh RMI, Margate, Morecambe,
Stevenage Borough, Telford United, Yeovil
Continental Qualifiers: None
Title Challengers: None
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=- Finland -=
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Search Field: iv-m
General Info
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Divisions: 2
Game Start: 22 March 2003 (Saturday)
Competitions: Finnish Premier Division
Finnish First Division
Finnish Cup
Awards: Finnish Player of the Year
Finnish Premier Division Goalkeeper of the Year
Finnish Premier Division Manager of the Month
Finnish Premier Division Manager of the Year
Finnish Premier Division Player of the Month
Finnish Premier Division Player of the year
Finnish Premier Division Team of the Month
Finnish Premier Division Team of the Year
Finnish Premier Division Top Goalscorer
Finnish Young Player of the Year
Finnish First Division Manager of the Month
Finnish First Division Player of the Month
Finnish First Division Top Goalscorer
Continental: Champions Cup
UEFA Cup
Inter-Toto Cup
Super Cup
Worldwide: Inter-Continental Cup
Premier Division
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