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Championship Manager 5
Developer(s) Beautiful Game Studios
Publisher(s) Eidos Interactive
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
Xbox
Release Microsoft Windows
18 March 2005
Xbox, PlayStation 2
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single player

Championship Manager 5 is the fifth installment of the popular Championship Manager series of football management computer games. It is the first game in the series to be developed by Eidos, after the much publicised split between Eidos and Sports Interactive.

Early difficulties[edit]

The game was originally due for release in October 2004. However, the release date slipped to March, 2005, due to difficulties in coding the game from scratch. This allowed new rival, Sports Interactive's Football Manager 2005 a clear run to establish itself ahead of the release of CM5.

A release on the Macintosh platform was cancelled prior to release, again giving headway to its rival, Football Manager, which was made available for Mac as standard on a dual format CD-ROM (with the PC version).

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Upon its release, the game contained an unusually high number of bugs. Even though BGS published a downloadable patch on the day of release, many users felt that CM5 was unplayable. Key problems included difficulties transferring players (either in or out of a club) and a very unrealistic match engine. Perhaps one of the biggest issues discovered by people purchasing CM5 was the fact that the player database was not particularly reliable. The database had been made 'for the fans by the fans' in previous games. This was probably the biggest strength of the CM brand. BGS had employed a professional firm to create much of the player database and they had apparently failed, despite the best efforts of the in-house research team.Other issues also arose shortly after CM5 was released. Features like hotseat multiplayer games which, although confirmed as being included in CM5, disappointed some by their absence when the game arrived. Other small things such as player histories were also missing from the final product. Two patches are available that contain significant improvements to the game.

Console Versions[edit]

A scaled-down version of Championship Manager 5 was released on Xbox and PlayStation 2 in March 2005 along with a PlayStation Portable version, simply called Championship Manager. These are known to contain many of the same bugs and data errors as the PC version. All 3 console versions were developed by Gusto Games.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Championship Manager 5 at MobyGames

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Football League Championship
Season 2005–06
Champions Reading
Promoted Reading
Sheffield United
Watford
Relegated Crewe Alexandra
Millwall
Brighton & Hove Albion
Matches played 557
Goals scored 1,341 (2.41 per match)
Top goalscorer Marlon King(Watford), 21[1]
2006–07 →

The 2005–06 Football League Championship (known as the Coca-Cola Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the league under its current title and fourteenth season under its current league division format.

Reading dominated the Championship, setting a new league record of 33 league games unbeaten between the opening day defeat by Plymouth Argyle and the loss at Luton Town in February; these were the only league defeats the team would suffer that season. On 25 March 2006 they clinched promotion to the top flight for the first time in their 135-year history thanks to a 1–1 draw away to Leicester City.[2] Coppell's team secured the league title in the following week, with a 5–0 drubbing of Derby County, and they would go on to set a new English league record for the number of points won in a season, with 106.[3]

  • 1Changes from last season
    • 1.1Team changes
  • 2Team overview
  • 3League table
    • 3.2Semi-finals

Changes from last season[edit]

Team changes[edit]

From Championship[edit]

Promoted to Premier League

Relegated to League One

To Championship[edit]

Promoted from League One

Relegated from Premier League

Team overview[edit]

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Stadia and locations[edit]

Locations of the Football League Championship 2005–2006 teams
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Burnley Burnley Turf Moor 22,546
Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton & Hove Withdean Stadium 8,850
Cardiff City Cardiff Ninian Park 21,508
Coventry City Coventry Ricoh Arena 32,602
Crewe Alexandra Crewe Alexandra Stadium 10,153
Crystal Palace London Selhurst Park 26,309
Derby County Derby Pride Park Stadium 33,597
Hull City Hull KC Stadium 25,586
Ipswich Town Ipswich Portman Road 30,311
Leeds United Leeds Elland Road 39,460
Leicester City Leicester Walkers Stadium 32,500
Luton Town Luton Kenilworth Road 10,226
Millwall London The Den 20,146
Norwich City Norwich Carrow Road 26,018
Plymouth Argyle Plymouth Home Park 18,000
Preston North End Preston Deepdale 23,408
Queens Park Rangers London Loftus Road 18,360
Reading Reading Madejski Stadium 24,161
Sheffield United Sheffield Bramall Lane 32,702
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield Hillsborough Stadium 39,812
Southampton Southampton St Mary's Stadium 32,690
Stoke City Stoke Britannia Stadium 27,740
Watford Watford Vicarage Road 17,504
Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Molineux 27,828

League table[edit]

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Reading(C, P) 46 31 13 2 99 32 +67 106 Promotion to 2006–07 FA Premier League
2 Sheffield United(P) 46 26 14 6 76 46 +30 92
3 Watford(P) 46 22 15 9 77 53 +24 81 Qualification for 2005–06 Championship Playoffs
4 Preston North End 46 20 20 6 59 30 +29 80
5 Leeds United 46 21 15 10 57 38 +19 78
6 Crystal Palace 46 21 12 13 67 48 +19 75
7 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 16 19 11 50 42 +8 67
8 Coventry City 46 16 15 15 62 65 −3 63
9 Norwich City 46 18 8 20 56 65 −9 62
10 Luton Town 46 17 10 19 66 67 −1 61
11 Cardiff City 46 16 12 18 58 59 −1 60
12 Southampton 46 13 19 14 49 50 −1 58
13 Stoke City 46 17 7 22 54 63 −9 58
14 Plymouth Argyle 46 13 17 16 39 46 −7 56
15 Ipswich Town 46 14 14 18 53 66 −13 56
16 Leicester City 46 13 15 18 51 59 −8 54
17 Burnley 46 14 12 20 46 54 −8 54
18 Hull City 46 12 16 18 49 55 −6 52
19 Sheffield Wednesday 46 13 13 20 39 52 −13 52
20 Derby County 46 10 20 16 53 67 −14 50
21 Queens Park Rangers 46 12 14 20 50 65 −15 50
22 Crewe Alexandra(R) 46 9 15 22 57 86 −29 42 Relegation to 2006–07 Football League One
23 Millwall(R) 46 8 16 22 35 62 −27 40
24 Brighton & Hove Albion(R) 46 7 17 22 39 71 −32 38
Updated to match(es) played on 2 December 2011. Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Play-offs[edit]

Semi-finals[edit]

First leg[edit]

Championship

Leeds United 1 – 1 Preston North End
Lewis74' Statistics Nugent48'
Referee: P Crossley
Crystal Palace 0 – 3 Watford
Statistics King46'
Young67'
Spring85'
Referee: M J Jones

Second leg[edit]

Preston North End 0 – 2 Leeds United
Statistics Hulse56'
Richardson61'
Crainey68'
Cresswell90'
Referee: Mike Thorpe
  • Leeds United win 3–1 on aggregate.
Watford 0 – 0 Crystal Palace
Statistics
Referee: Steve Tanner
  • Watford win 3–0 on aggregate.

Manager

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Final[edit]

Leeds United 0 – 3 Watford
(Details) DeMerit25'
Sullivan57' (o.g.)
Henderson84' (pen.)
Attendance: 64,736

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References[edit]

  1. ^'English League Leading Goalscorers'. RSSSF. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
  2. ^'Leicester 1-1 Reading'. BBC Sports. 25 March 2006. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  3. ^'Reading 5-0 Derby'. BBC Sport. 1 April 2006. Retrieved 29 September 2017.

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