The Greatest Video Game Football Team Of All Time

12. GK - Dionisis Chiotis (Championship Manager 2001/02)

What would a dream team be without an unknown keeper from a relatively obscure league? Dionisis Chiotis fits that bill perfectly. A product of the legendary Championship Manager 2001/02 edition, Chiotis was blessed with incredible stats.

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Renowned for his ability to keep out wave after wave of attack, he made AEK Athens practically unbeatable. Tales from the internet tell of how he double-handedly helped the Greeks to numerous scoreless draws against even the greatest teams to ever grace the UEFA Cup.

Chiotis would go on to form the defensive foundation of many CM teams, offering a superbly reliable presence in goal, while also being a bit of a bargain. For those who enjoyed the kind of football played by Otto Rehhagel's 2004 Greece team, Dionisis was the first name on the team sheet.

Despite his incredible heroics on digital pitches, he actually achieved his greatest feat in real life. Chiotis managed to break the fabled CM/FM curse by going on to have a pretty successful career - something very few CM/FM wonderkids can lay claim to.

While his time at AEK was nothing special, his move to Cyprian giants APOEL saw him play in the UEFA Champions League. Not only did he make the Champions League team of the week during the 2009/10 season's group stages, but his efforts also saw APOEL make it all the way to the Quarter Finals in the 2011/12 season.

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