AROUND THE WORLD IN 25 CHAMPIONSHIPS

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AROUND THE WORLD IN 25 CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Josh Mauritz is an aspiring new British-French football manager who has been accredited as the prodigy of a, familiar household name, José Mourinho. This 21 year old has studied Sports Management in London obtaining his masters in December 2014 as well as spent time getting his FA Coaching badges (Currently has his National A licence). Whilst studying José gave Josh’s class a lecture on football management, and after the lecture José was quite surprised at how well Josh did in answering his questions, during that time, he mentored Josh so that he can become football managing legend.


After Josh had finished his course, and mentorship, he decided it was time to take a step forward in managing. He set himself a list of goals he would like to achieve throughout his career. This unorthodox goal list was filled with weird managerial positions in obscure nations; including the likes of New Caledonia, San Marino, Jamaica, etc.


On his list he decided to:
• Win 25 National Top Division Titles
• Win all 6 Continental Champions Leagues (CAF, CONMEBOL, CONCACAF, AFC, OFC and UEFA)
• Win the Club World Cup
• Win 6 International Continental Championships
• Win Olympics, Under 20 World Cup, Confederations Cup and FIFA World Cup


The 25 Nations (in order) he decided to pick are:

1New CaledoniaOFC14UruguayCONMEBOL
2New ZealandOFC15BrazilCONMEBOL
3AustraliaAFC16JamaicaCONCACAF
4China PRAFC17MexicoCONCACAF
5Saudi ArabiaAFC18USACONCACAF
6TurkeyUEFA19HollandUEFA
7CyprusUEFA20GermanyUEFA
8San MarinoUEFA21FranceUEFA
9ItalyUEFA22SpainUEFA
10NigeriaCAF23WalesUEFA
11ZimbabweCAF24ScotlandUEFA
12South AfricaCAF25EnglandUEFA
13ArgentinaCONMEBOL




Despite being named as José Mourinho’s prodigy Josh Mauritz decided not to start off at a big club like Porto but instead he opted to manage in New Caledonia first due to his French citizenship. His aim is to travel down the list above and attempt to win each division title; starting at AS Magenta (New Caledonia) and ending his career with a club in England. Josh has also promised himself that, in club football, he won’t leave until he has won the first division in that country and he won’t leave the Continent until he has won the Champions League. In international football, he doesn’t mind when, where, or what team he manages as long as he ends up completing his goals before he retires.


Disclaimer:
• 3-4 nations (top divisions only) will be loaded at a time to ensure we have players for future seasons.
• The save will have a yearly update, unless something important happens, which will include club stats, league tables, etc.
• I have used claasens league megapack to select the nations that weren’t playable before. As well as my own OFC Champions League based on the real OFC Champions League.
• Pr0’s (10 June 2016) update has also been used to have correct CA/PA, Wonderkids, Injuries and Promotions & Relegations.


Story Links:

Episode 1: The Journey Begins
http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/foot...round-world-25-championships.html#post3005877

Episode 2: Starting from the Bottom
http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/foot...round-world-25-championships.html#post3006703

Episode 3: We Are The...
http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/foot...round-world-25-championships.html#post3007429


Episode 4: An International Special
http://www.fm-base.co.uk/forum/foot...round-world-25-championships.html#post3007856

 
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THE JOURNEY BEGINS


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THE JOURNEY BEGINS…

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AS MAGENTA
2015

Squad Overview
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Tactics

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Results

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Division d’Honneur

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Coupe de Nouvelle-Caledonie
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O-League
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Season Overview


All that can be said is:

League Champions
Cup Champions
O-League Champions

TREBLE WINNERS!!!

Winning the league on the final matchday was an achievement in itself. AS Lossi went into their final game knowing that a draw would salvage them the league but they managed to choke and relinquish their top position to AS Magenta who were in fine form following 13 game unbeaten run as well as an 8 game winning run in the league.
The O-League win came as a surprise really because the favourites for the title, both of the New Zealand teams, were knocked out in the group stages leaving weaker teams from Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Tahiti to challenge for the title which inevitably went to AS Magenta who saw off a strong Hekari United.
The season in a whole was a success and manager Josh Mauritz will be very proud of his achievements in his first year of senior football management.

Club Awards

Player of the Season: Jacques Dahote
Young Player of the Season: Mickael Partodikromo
Signing of the Season: Mickael Partodikromo

Top Goalscorer: Jacques Dahote (23 goals)
Top Assister: Mickael Partodikromo

2015 kits:
(in order home & away)
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Around the World in 25 Championships (2016) Overview:

Josh’s Record:

Played:31

Won: 22
Drawn: 6
Lost: 3

Goals For: 64
Goals Against: 30
Win percentage: 70%

Josh’s Clubs:

AS Magenta: 2015

Titles Won:

New Caledonia Division d’Honneur – 2015
Coupe de Nouvelle-Caledonie – 2015
O-League - 2015​
 
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STARTING FROM THE BOTTOM
TASMAN UNITED
2016/17

Squad Overview
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Tactics
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Results
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ASB Premiership
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Season Overview

A new beginning for Josh Mauritz. Having spent a year out of management in order to get his Continental B licence, and due to the lack of jobs, he managed to get appoached by new ASB Premiership club Tasman United. Having started the season tied at the bottom he managed to achieve 2 wins and 3 draws to boost his way up to seventh in his first half year in charge. Now that he is settled and a lot of new faces are coming in will he be able to beat the likes of Auckland City in 2017/18 season?

Club Awards

Player of the Season: Jonathan Gough
Young Player of the Season : Costa Ngueza
Signing of the Season: Ernesto Lopez

Top Goalscorer: Costa Ngueza (7 goals)
Top Assister: Lopez, Wortelboer, Halligan & Munro (2 assists each)

Kits:
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Around the World in 25 Championships (mid-2017) Overview:

Josh’s Record:

Games Played: 40

Games Won: 24
Games Drawn: 9
Games Lost: 7

Goals For: 78
Goals Against: 43
Win percentage: 60%

Clubs:

AS Magenta: 2015
Tasman United: 2017-

Titles Won:

New Caledonia Division d’Honneur – 2015
Coupe de Nouvelle-Caledonie – 2015
O-League - 2015​
 
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WE ARE THE..

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WE ARE THE …
TASMAN UNITED
2017/18

Squad Overview
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Tactics
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Results
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ASB Premiership
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Season Overview

… Champions!
The season got to a promising start with a solid 17 points in the first half of the season. The second half of the season Tasman United slipped up a little and almost got kicked out of the play off rounds making it only by 1 point. They got the luck of the draw and missed out on playing 2 of the best teams in the league, Auckland City & Team Wellington, and took the opportunity to defeat Eastern Suburbs in what was the best 2 games of the season. Heading into the final versus Auckland City with a defensive smash & grab approach which instead led to extra time and penalties where Tasman United won 7-6 on penalties and thus qualifying for the OFC CHmapions League and becoming champions of New Zealand. The squad is relatively new and very young with high potential players, one of whom plays for Italys under 21 team. A huge success for the season which led to Josh Mauritz secure an international job with China PR under 23 team for the Asian Games.

Club Awards:

Player of the Season: Wade Randle
Young Player of the Season : Stefano Stridi
Signing of the Season: Stefano Stridi

Top Goalscorer: Antoine Cerveau (12 goals)
Top Assister: Wade Randle (10 assists)

Kits:
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Around the World in 25 Championships (mid-2018) Overview:

Josh’s Record:

Played: 61

Won: 35
Drawn: 12
Lost: 14

Goals For: 114
Goals Against: 71
Win percentage: 57%

Josh’s Clubs:

AS Magenta: 2015
Tasman United: 2017-

Titles Won:

New Caledonia Division d’Honneur – 2015
Coupe de Nouvelle-Caledonie – 2015
O-League - 2015
ASB Premiership - 2018
 
An International Special

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AN INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL

CHINA PR UNDER-23
2018 ASIAN GAMES

Warm Up Results
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Group Stage:
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China PR vs Afghanistan
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China PR vs South Korea
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China PR vs Turkmenistan
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Knockout Stage:
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R16: China PR vs Tajikistan
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QF: China PR vs Kuwait
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SF: China PR vs Thailand
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Final
China PR vs Iran
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