The World Super League Qualifying System
The World Super leagues are split into 4 main levels -
World Super Elite
World Premier
World Alliance
World Conference
Each Main Level then has 4 divisions
Qualifiers
Promotion
Championship
Underdogs
Each Division then has 4 sub divisions
European
Africa
Asia & Oceania (Asia & Oceania have been merged obviously )
Americana (North & South America have been merged)
Now this system seem more complicated than it really is and below is the number of teams in each sub division which if you add the teams together X4 (each level) X4 (each continent) gives you 2400 teams of which by the time I've finished each nation will be playable.
The one thing your notice different about this database that differs from my others is that there is no squad rules ie no registration or home grown players rule, with 3 league systems in place I thought this would be too complicated to manage.
The season starts on the 14 January and runs until end of may/early june
Prize money is 25 million for the Top league team (WSE Qualifiers) gradually going down to 500K to the bottom team (WC Underdogs)
TV money is 35 million for WSE Qualifiers decreasing to 2 million for WC Underdogs
Sub Rules are 5 from 9 all divisions
Transfer periods are set up in nation rules and for the World Super League are 1st Jan - 21 Jan for standard transfers and 22 Jan - 1 Feb for free transfers and Domestic loans.
There are no work permit rules
Discipline rules are the same as the nations which is 3,6,9 yellow card sequence with red cards 1 for 3 - 2 for 6 - 3 for 9 etc and a 1 game ban for every straight red picked up.
Amount of teams in sub divisions x 4 and qualifying/promotion/relegation spots
Abbreviations - AP = automatic promotion
AR = automatic relegation
POP = Play-Off promotion
POR = Play-Off relegation
Sub divisions are split into groups of 10 and below is the overall Promotion/relegation spots per sub division
Qualifiers - 10 teams - 2 qualifiers - 2 AR - 1 POR
Promotion - 20 teams - 2 AP - 1 POP - 4 AR - 2 POR
Championship - 40 teams - 4 AP - 2 POP - 8 AR - 4 POR
Underdogs - 80 teams - 8 AP - 4 POP - No relegation (lowest league)
Well thats the World Super League qualifiers explained, as I've mentioned above its sounds more complicated than it actually is and within the next few days I'll run through the World Super Finals and World Club Competitions.
If you feel I've missed something or have any questions regarding the nations system or world super league qualification system please ask.
Ps. editing the nations is coming along nicely and I'm hopeful of having a general release version within the next 7 days.
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