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[FM2013] Guadeloupe + 3 North America/International Cups


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Guadeloupe is a Caribbean overseas department of France composed of two groups of islands. The capital of Guadeloupe is Basse-Terre (administrative center), but the main town is Pointe-à-Pitre (economic center). Guadeloupe's area is ​​approximately 1629 km² (629 sq mi). The population is over then 400,000 inhabitants.

The island of Guadeloupe was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493 and became a French colony in 1635. The main economic activity is agriculture, mainly the sugar cane crop. Tourism is a key industry, attracting tourists from France, Italy and Belgium. The major ethnic group is the African-Caribbean and mixed race (72%). French is the official language. The music on the island suffered a strong African influence.

The Guadeloupe League is responsible for organizing the championships and cups of the island. There are four divisions, all eligible to be played. There are also two Cups played by the 4 divisions teams.

Division Honner (1st Division) - 14 teams (3 relegated)

Promotion Honneur Régionale (2nd Division) - 14 teams (3 promoted / 3 relegated)

Promotion Honneur (3rd Division) - 14 clubs (3 promoted / 4 relegated)

Première Division (4th Division) - 24 clubs (4 promoted)

Coupe de Guadeloupe - 66 teams (knock-out system)

Coupe de France (Guadeloupe) - 67 teams (knock-out system)

Coupe Regionale de Jeunes (U19 Cup)

U19 Championships (2 divisions)

Trophée Mutuelle Gaillard Mare - Ligue Antilles Foot

North America Cup organized by the Guadeloupe and Martinique Leagues. The Cup is disputed by eight teams (four of Guadalupe (the top finishers in the Division d'Honneur of the previous year) and four of the island of Martinique) - knockout system.

Trophée des Champions Clubs des Antilles-Guyane

North America Cup played by the champion and the runners-up of Guadalupe Division d'Honneur and the champions of the island of Martinique and French Guiana (knockout system).

Coupe de l'Outre Mer

International Cup played by the national teams of overseas departments and territories of France (Guadeloupe, Martinique Island, French Guiana, Reunion, Tahiti, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Mayotte and New Caledonia). The eight teams are divided into two groups of four and top two qualify for semi-finals and then for the final. All matches are played in France.

https://www.box.com/s/r7jer5teybvoyp80agyf

- Extract the four xml files (Guadeloupe_FM2013.xml, Ligue Antilles 2013.xml, Trophée des Champions Clubs des Antilles-Guyane.xml and Coupe de l'Outre Mer.xml) to the folder: .../Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2012/editor data/

- Select all four files to start a new game.

- Select Guadeloupe.

- Check the options: "Add key staff" and "Add players to eligible playable teams".

- I tried to make those leagues and cups as closer to reality as possible. Of course I had to make some adjustments.

- Some clubs, cities, stadiums, officials, newspapers, tv and radio stations were created.

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Yeah, really it should take the winner of the Guadeloupe Cup into the 7th round, right? But the game might not be set up that way so it just takes a high-rep team, I think.

The champion of Coupe de France (Guadeloupe) enter the competition in the 7th round. There is the Guadeloupe Cup, but this has nothing to do with the French Cup.

All of the teams that enter the competition, but are not members of Ligue 1 or Ligue 2, have to compete in the regional qualifying rounds. The regional qualifying rounds determine the number of regional clubs that will earn spots in the 7th round and normally lasts six rounds.

Source: Wikipedia

L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau entered the competititon in the 7th round as champion of Coupe de France (Guadeloupe) 2012. Evolucas disputed last year as champion of Coupe de France (Guadeloupe) 2011.

I didn't checked yet if the game pick the high rep club, but I think it would be logical, because there is no competition in Guadeloupe.

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