Cm0102 - Wonderkids

Here’s a comprehensive content pack for “CM0102 Wonderkids” — perfect for a blog post, YouTube video script, social media thread, or nostalgia article.


“If you didn’t reload a save 6 times to sign Tsigalko, did you really play CM0102?”

🔥 Unwritten rules of CM0102 wonderkids: cm0102 wonderkids


Before he went to Lyon, Källström (Hacken or Djurgården) was the perfect midfielder.

Every CM0102 player has a story about the three non-league gods. “If you didn’t reload a save 6 times

1. Tó Madeira (Gouveia, Portugal – Third Division) The ultimate cheat code. A fictional player added by a researcher as a tribute to a friend, Tó Madeira never existed in real life. Yet, in the game, he was a goal machine of supernatural efficiency. For a pittance (£20k), you could sign a striker who would net 60+ goals a season, unlock Serie A defences for fun, and single-handedly take Luton Town to Champions League glory. He was the Yeti—mythical, perfect, and eventually patched out, but never forgotten.

2. Maxim Tsigalko (Dinamo Minsk, Belarus) If Tó was the myth, Tsigalko was the tragic reality. A real player, Max had monstrous attributes (20 for pace, 20 for finishing, 20 for off the ball). In CM0102, he became the world’s best striker. In real life? Injuries limited him to just 4 caps for Belarus. He retired young, ran a bookshop, and tragically passed away in 2020. Every goal you scored with him in a virtual Old Trafford felt like a memorial. 🔥 Unwritten rules of CM0102 wonderkids:

3. Kim Källström (Häcken, Sweden) The midfield general. For less than £1m, you acquired a complete central midfielder with 20s for passing, technique, and long shots. His left foot was a wand; his partnership with Tsigalko was legendary. Källström went on to have a fine real career (Lyon, Arsenal, Sweden), but in CM0102, he was a deity.

The names of CM 01/02 wonderkids are spoken in hushed, reverent tones by the game’s community. These players are the "Mount Rushmore" of the database.

If there is one name synonymous with CM 01/02, it is Cherno Samba. Playing for Millwall as a 15-year-old, he was the ultimate cheat code.