Muttley84
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Back to FM after a period of absence, although being constantly at home with wife and kids doesn't represent the best circumstances in playing for hours at the computer. That is why for the past years I have switched to playing FM Touch (albeit it could be considered not the real experience by some, but still makes me struggle with achieving success and keeps me enjoying the game), and I will be doing this for this career also. The purpose is to get out a bit of the comfort zone, therefore I will be heading to an area I haven't played in the past editions of the game - South America. Furthermore, I won't be going to the big boys in Argentina and Brazil, not even to the more successful sides from Uruguay, Colombia and Chile, but to the worst (by performances) country available in the out-of-the box leagues. If the title didn't lead you to it, this career will be based in Peru, a country which has yet to win the pinnacle of South American club football - the Libertadores.
The club chose is Club Centro Deportivo Municipal , based in the capital city of Lima, but somehow behind the big three of Universitario, Alianza Lima and Sporting Cristal. In addition, they have these really cool kits (which kinda mimic the ones of the Peru national team). To increase the level of difficulty for the career (as if it that was needed anyway), I will set myself the restriction of only signing players which are born in Lima or those from our own youth intakes (as only academy challenge would be a bit crazy giving that intakes in Touch are so small). Now, we are in the first division (the only one available for Peru), and the board expectations are not that high (mid-table), so it should give us the time of constructing a team capable of reaching these objectives:

1. Win Copa Bicentenario (Peru Cup - never won before)
2. Win Copa Movistar (Peru League - last win in 1950)
3. Qualify for Copa Sudamericana
4. Qualify for Copa Libertadores group stages
5. Have a team entirely of Lima-born and Academy players
6. Win Copa Libertadores
Now I do not know if we will reach any of the 6 objectives above, but discovering the strange rules (for an European) of South American competitions (leagues and continental) or discovering new clubs and players should at least keep me busy and entertained for a while. Our manager (bonus points for those of you who recognize the reference - you are either old or really football fanatics) has been given an automatic experience and likes to play a control-possession 4-2-3-1. I am not a huge tactician so probably not going to go to far from the standard FM formations and deal more with players roles. We have a decent stadium (although some might say that 12k is small for South America standards), but pretty sub-par training and youth facilities and should look in improving those. Let's see how this goes!2. Win Copa Movistar (Peru League - last win in 1950)
3. Qualify for Copa Sudamericana
4. Qualify for Copa Libertadores group stages
5. Have a team entirely of Lima-born and Academy players
6. Win Copa Libertadores

