![]() South Korea (5 divisions + University + High School) (real basis) Taiwan (3 divisions + University League + High School League)** Northern Ireland (10 divisions) (actual base)įaroe Islands (4 divisions) (actual basis)Ĭzech Republic (5 divisions) (actual basis) Germany (8 divisions) (actual base + 2 more divisions)**Įngland (10 divisions) (real basis)** (real basis)** Vincent and the Grenadines (3 divisions)īelarus (4 divisions) (actual base + 2 more divisions) Venezuela (3 divisions) (long tournament) Paraguay (4 divisions - 20 teams and long tournament) ** when I put this sign is that below there are clarifications about the country.Ĭhile (5 divisions) (long tournament format)** * Clarification: when it says real base is that it is made on the real base of the game, that is to say that it DOES NOT TOUCH ANYTHING OF THE FIRST/SECOND OR WHAT COMES INCLUDED IN THE GAME. ![]() It's not real but it makes it flow faster and more divisions are playable at the same time for those of us with an old Notebook like me. That makes the game go much slower than creating a single division with fifteen groups. Another thing is that many times in the patches that use real low leagues is that for example a division (the seventh of Holland for example) is divided in I don't know, fifteen subdivisions. In many countries I try to keep the essence of their format (number of participants, for example) and respect that, but in others there are changes of format. ![]() That is why these structures are conceived from the point of view of what I would like each format to be. And to me, realism often seems unfair and limiting. FM is a game, and as such, there are many ways to play it. For my part, in my little grain of sand, these structures are born from scratch and created with a couple of licenses that deviate from reality. There are many megapacks around and they are all VERY GOOD. The megapack is the way I found to make all the countries of the world available to be played and mainly their lower divisions. I hope you enjoy it, the formats are NOT the real ones but they have modifications of my style, that is why it is a FICTITIOUS pack. Like last year, I want to offer you this megapack of world leagues that includes 220+ leagues from around the world, each with their promotions, their youth divisions and national cups.
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