
In Championship Manager 17 you decide your team's strategy, make lineups, choose penalty kickers, plan practices, do signings, work with the board of directors, check your players' form, etc. Once you have your team then comes the hard part: managing everything related to the club. In fact, you'll need a coach medal before you can work directly the best teams. Of course, you can also start out with a more modest team, or one of the many lower league divisions.

The game has very good graphics, that we will follow from the sideline, being able to give different orders to our players when the ball goes out of touch, or choose when to substitute certain players. In the training section, the game will let us choose the individual training of each player, try out our tactics playing a training match with our best players against the reserves and B squad, train specific movements (penalties, shots on goal, 1-on-1.

If you want a football game that isn't like FIFA or Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) and that actually focuses all its attention on buying and selling players, managing the squad, planning the training sessions (a very important part of the game) and the tactics that your team is going to use, you'll definitely like Championship Manager. With Championship Manager (one of the oldest names in the game) we will have to take our team all the way to the top. Nevertheless, like strategy games where you don't actually fight, managing a sports club can be equally entertaining.

Sport simulators are generally focused on the action itself, not on what goes on in the background.
