I saw a photo of Gramado in southern Brazil and I was fascinated by the similarities of this region with Germany because I thought it was cool how something so German could be found in a place that I never knew had German influence remotely.
Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul
Graphics I've done for the country:
if you find any errors whilst using this database please just report it to me and I will try to fix it.
Some information about this region courtesy of @Wallinson Ramos on Sortitoutsi
In the future I intend to make a league for the south of Brazil, but I am not sure about the correct structure to be used, so for now I will only publish the download for just the nation of South of Brazil
I used reserve teams to fill the leagues and test it .
I'm not sure if it would be a good idea to remove the big teams from the Brazilian championship, like Grêmio or Internacional.
My idea for structuring the South-Brazilian leagues is to populate them with teams from the lower leagues (below Serie D) and reserves from larger teams like Grêmio and Internacional.
I tried to create a league like this, but I kept getting errors when I removed too many teams from the Brazilian lower divisions.
Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul
I am currently in the process of creating a new nation for the southern region of Brazil (Santa Catarina, Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul) and I would like to ask if anyone has ideas or suggestions to add to make it more realistic.Graphics I've done for the country:
- New nation called "South Brazil"
- All cities in Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina are now in South Brazil
- All South Brazil teams now have South Brazil as their "Based Nation"
- German, Italian, Hunsrik German, East Pomeranian German and Brazilian Venetian added to the national languages of South Brazil
- Hunsrik - defined as the official language in the regions listed .
- Antonio Carlos
- Santa Maria do Herval
- São João do Oeste
- Players born in the south of Brazil have changed their nationality to "south-brazilian", unless they already have an international cap from another country
- Diaspora players who have German and Italian surnames now have a second nationality corresponding to their surname
- German and Austrian players treated as non-foreigners in southern Brazil
- South Brazilians treated as EU in Germany and Austria
if you find any errors whilst using this database please just report it to me and I will try to fix it.
Some information about this region courtesy of @Wallinson Ramos on Sortitoutsi
In the future I intend to make a league for the south of Brazil, but I am not sure about the correct structure to be used, so for now I will only publish the download for just the nation of South of Brazil
I used reserve teams to fill the leagues and test it .
I'm not sure if it would be a good idea to remove the big teams from the Brazilian championship, like Grêmio or Internacional.
My idea for structuring the South-Brazilian leagues is to populate them with teams from the lower leagues (below Serie D) and reserves from larger teams like Grêmio and Internacional.
I tried to create a league like this, but I kept getting errors when I removed too many teams from the Brazilian lower divisions.