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Psycho1970’s European Super League
After months of negotiations between UEFA and the independent European nations FA’s it has been decided to revamp the European club continent competitions and introduce a European Super League to run alongside the 32 nations League structures. Also making a return is the Cup Winners Cup. The top 28 teams from each nation will compete in the European Super League.
The English FA have also decided to add 4 more leagues to their structure which will Consist of B teams from the current Premier and Championship Leagues, These Clubs will not be able to gain promotion outside of the “B” Leagues structure but will be legible for their domestic cups.
European Nations in the European Super League
England, Spain, Germany, Italy
Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic
Denmark, Finland, France, Greece
Holland, Ukraine, Iceland, Switzerland
Israel, Norway, Poland, Republic of Ireland
Portugal, Romania, Russia, Northern Ireland
Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia
Sweden, Turkey, Wales, Hungary
The National League Structures
The only Nation to have had a re-structure is England, All nations run as normal
England
Level 1- 6
As Normal
Level 7
Has been activated (promotion to level 6 is 1 up automatically from each sub-division and 2 up via Play-offs) No teams relegated from this level
Level 8-11
“B” Team Divisions, No promotion from level 8, 2 up 2 down level 9-10 no relegation from level 11
Cups
All cups run as normal apart from “B” teams are now entered in early rounds
The European Super League System
The 28 top teams from the above Nations compete in a 11 Level league system based in England
European Super Elite 16 teams 4 teams relegated
European Championship (2 sub-divisions) 2 up 3 down per sub-division
European Challenge League 1 (3 sub-divisions) 2 up 2 down per sub-division
European Challenge League 2 (4 sub-divisions) 1 up Auto 1 in P/O 2 down per sub division
European Challenge League 3 (4 sub-divisions) 2 up 2 down per sub-division
European Challenge League 4 (6 sub-divisions) 1 up Auto 1 in P/O 2 down per sub-division
European Gauntlet League 1 (6 sub-divisions) 2 up 2 down per sub-division
European Gauntlet League 2 (6 sub-divisions) 2 up 2 down per sub-division
European Gauntlet League 3 (8 sub-divisions) 1 up Auto 1 in P/O 2 down per sub-division
European Gauntlet League 4 (8 sub-divisions) 2 up 2 down per sub divisions
European Underdogs (8 sub-divisions) 2 up no relegation
European Continental Competitions
European Champions Cup
The Winner of the National Top leagues (32 teams)
Group Stage (4 teams per stage) 2 Qualify
1st Round (2 legs)
Quarter Finals (2 legs)
Semi Finals (2 legs)
Final (1 leg)
European Cup Winners Cup
The Winner of the National FA Cup (32 teams)
1st Round (2 legs)
2nd Round (2 legs)
Quarter Finals (2 legs)
Semi Finals (2 legs)
Final (1 leg)
European Cup
The 2nd and 3rd Teams of the National Top Leagues
1st Round (2 legs)
2nd Round (2 legs)
3rd Round (2 legs)
Quarter Finals (2 legs)
Semi Finals (2 legs)
Final (1 leg)
Installation Instructions
Extract Zip file to C:\Documents and Settings\Psycho\My Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2011\editor data
Start New Game
Change db if more than 2 files are loaded (select Psycho1970’s ESL and Psycho1970’s ESL Euro Comps
Select England on Nations screen and any other Nations you want (teams will only be playable if their nation is selected)
Select “B” League 4 for England in Leagues Screen and the 2nd League of the other nation/s(for full 28 teams in ESL)
For more players from nations to be active choose custom db size and add nations you wish to have players from or Top clubs from Europe.
Credit
Thank you Essahomez from Sortitoutsi.for the inspiration for the idea of using secondary divisions for the ESL league structure.
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