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|genre={{c|Soccer}}
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|systems=[[Amiga]], [[Windows]]
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'''Championship Manager 96/97''' (also known as Championship Manager 2: 96/97 Update) is a game in the {{c|Championship Manager}} series of {{c|soccer}} management computer games. It was released in September [[1996]], for the [[PC]] and [[Amiga]] computers. This was the last Championship Manager game to be released for the Amiga, the platform that the series started on. It is the only game in the series to have been developed by both [[Sports Interactive]] and the game's long-time publishers [[Eidos Interactive]].
'''Championship Manager 96/97''' (also known as Championship Manager 2: 96/97 Update) is a game in the {{c|Championship Manager}} series of {{c|soccer}} management computer games. It was released in September [[1996]], for the [[PC]] and [[Amiga]] computers. This was the last Championship Manager game to be released for the Amiga, the platform that the series started on. It is the only game in the series to have been developed by both [[Sports Interactive]] and the game's long-time publishers [[Eidos Interactive]].
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The game is essentially just a seasonal update (the first of many in the series), but it offers a lot more than just a modified player database. For the first time ever, the game includes three playable league systems within the main game - England, Scotland and Italy. As well as the usual compliment of bug fixes and tweaks to the game's AI, there were also rule changes to reflect real life changes in the world of soccer, such as the full implementation of the Bosman ruling and the inclusion of five substitutes in the English Premiership.
The game is essentially just a seasonal update (the first of many in the series), but it offers a lot more than just a modified player database. For the first time ever, the game includes three playable league systems within the main game - England, Scotland and Italy. As well as the usual compliment of bug fixes and tweaks to the game's AI, there were also rule changes to reflect real life changes in the world of soccer, such as the full implementation of the Bosman ruling and the inclusion of five substitutes in the English Premiership.
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Box artwork for Championship Manager 2: 96/97 Update.
Box artwork for Championship Manager 2: 96/97 Update.
Championship Manager 2: 96/97 Update
Developer(s)Sports Interactive, Eidos
Publisher(s)Eidos
Year released
System(s)Amiga, Windows
Preceded byChampionship Manager 2
Followed byChampionship Manager: Season 97/98
SeriesChampionship Manager
Designer(s)Paul Collyer, Oliver Collyer
Genre(s)Soccer
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ELSPA Ages 3+
LinksChampionship Manager 2: Including Season 96/97 Updates ChannelSearchSearch

Championship Manager 96/97 (also known as Championship Manager 2: 96/97 Update) is a game in the Championship Manager series of soccer management computer games. It was released in September 1996, for the PC and Amiga computers. This was the last Championship Manager game to be released for the Amiga, the platform that the series started on. It is the only game in the series to have been developed by both Sports Interactive and the game's long-time publishers Eidos Interactive.

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The game is essentially just a seasonal update (the first of many in the series), but it offers a lot more than just a modified player database. For the first time ever, the game includes three playable league systems within the main game - England, Scotland and Italy. As well as the usual compliment of bug fixes and tweaks to the game's AI, there were also rule changes to reflect real life changes in the world of soccer, such as the full implementation of the Bosman ruling and the inclusion of five substitutes in the English Premiership.

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