The official 3.9.68 patch for Championship Manager 01/02 , often called the "Super Greeks" database, is the final official update for the game. This version shifted the game's power balance by introducing a legendary crop of Greek wonderkids while slightly toning down some icons from the original 3.9.60 version. The "Super Greek" Essentials
A teenage sensation with world-class potential. If nurtured, he becomes one of the best forwards in the game. Julius Aghahowa (Shakhtar): cm 01 02 best players 3.9 68
Sign these immediately (aged 20 or under). The official 3
At the pinnacle of the 3.9.68 database stands the undisputed king of Championship Manager history: Maxim Tsigalko. Playing for Dinamo Minsk, the Belarusian striker is the ultimate "cheat code." Despite a modest real-life career, his in-game statistics for finishing, pace, and anticipation allow him to consistently score 50 to 100 goals per season. For a nominal fee, often under £1 million, he provides a goal-per-game ratio that even elite strikers like Ronaldo or Thierry Henry struggle to match. Joining him in the pantheon of elite forwards is To Madeira, a fictional player created by a scout. While he was removed in some unofficial patches, in the pure 3.9.68 database, he is a clinical finisher available for a pittance from Gouveia. Deep analysis of the best CM01/02 players with
Who were the gods of the 3.9.60 and 3.9.68 databases? List so far: Maxim Tsigalko. Andrei Milevsky. Isaac Okoronkowo. Taribo West.
(SC): Widely considered the best striker in the game's history, capable of scoring 50+ goals a season for a small fee from Dinamo Minsk. Tó Madeira
CM 01/02 (3.9.68) is not nostalgia. It is a simulation of a simpler time. A time when a 19-year-old Belarusian could win the World Player of the Year. A time when you could buy a player for £200k and sell him for £60m to Lazio three seasons later.