This is the first time I’ve posted here so will see how it goes. I seem to play FM a lot slower than most people, judging by the speed of the updates, so this maybe a thread to leave and come back to, as and when. I’m starting a lower-league career game running all the playable North & South American leagues in full; my aim is to climb the ladder to manage one of the continents top clubs, preferably in Brazil.
I’ve started out in Montevideo, Uruguay, in the second-tier. Montevideo is undoubtedly the hub of Uruguayan club football with all but one of their top-flight clubs being based in the city and the majority of its Second Division sides.
Penarol and Nacional are easily the country’s two biggest clubs, with most of the city torn between the two rivals, whilst Denfensor Sporting and Danubio are the biggest of the remaining clubs. The rest of the pack in the Primera Division are very much evenly balanced, so my aim is to break into this group and hold my own, with a club from the second-tier.
The club I’ve opted for are modest Institucion Atletica Sud America, a side tipped to finish in the lower reaches of the league.
The quality in the Second Division is of a fairly low standard, whilst finances are generally very limited. To give an indication of how little money circulates at this level, the average player at Sud America earns around £80 per week, with the top two earners on £130 p/w. My entire wage budget is £1,856, which is spread amongst a relatively large but youthful squad of 24 players (average age 21).
Sud America, nicknamed Buzones – with the team’s colours resembling that of the orange coloured mail boxes throughout the city - have minimum training/youth facilities and play at the poor standard 5000 (3,500 seated) capacity Parque Carlos Angel Fossa stadium. The club have never competed higher than the second-tier - this is something I hope to change!


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