I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I enjoyed doing it.
In the folder you will see a fmf which is the STRUCTURE file, you need to copy and paste that file into this address
C:\Documents Sports Interactive Football Manager 2024 editor data. I think it's the same for Steam, Gamepass, etc.
Then you are going to see a rar which is the logos. These logos are only for the clubs that I have created in the editor.
You have to unzip the folder and put it in this address
:
C:\UsersuarioDocuments Sports Interactive Football Manager 2024 graphics.
I made the megapack of logs taking into account the TCM logo pack which is linked here:
https://www.tcmlogos.com/tcm24-logos-fm24/
I make a small disclaimer, the whole patch is completely FREE, I like to give back to the community with what I like and I hope you can enjoy it.
I hope you can enjoy it, however, if you think the patch has an economic value and you can do it,
because I know that things are really complicated here in Argentina, I leave you two ways to collaborate with this I do
https://cafecito.app/falsobohemio
paypal.me/ignacioleiva99
BASICS OF THE PATCH:
- It is not compatible with other patches in editor data.
- It can take a while, it's a slow patch and even slower if your PC is not powerful, it's almost 4500 handmade teams.
Now yes, explanation of the patch:
The Argentinian Primera Division has 28 participants, which play the first season in a single round, all against all.
against each other. In this first year there will be 11 relegations to lower the number of participants to 20.
From second season, an Apertura and a Clausura tournament are played, each with a champion. The last 3 of the overall table gets relegated.
The Second Division starts with 38 teams in the first season divided into two groups. The top teams in each group are promoted to the First Division and play each other in a final for the championship. While the second to the eighth qualify for the third promotion play-off. Three teams per group are relegated. From the second year, there are 46 teams.
The Third Division is divided into the AMBA (Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires) and the rest of the country. In the AMBA, the B Metropolitana,
is a league with one direct promotion and one playoff and three relegations. The Argentino A, a league for the rest of the country,
has 3 groups, where the first ones are promoted directly and from the second to the sixth of each group play in the reduced division.
The Fourth Division for the AMBA is the Primera C, where a league is played with two direct promotions + one by playoff added to 1 relegation.
Argentino B consists of 144 teams, which are divided into 8 groups of 18 regionalised teams. The top teams of each group are promoted, while 4 teams per group play in the reduced competition for the ninth promotion to Argentino A.
In the fifth division, each province has its own tournament with a group stage and a playoff with one promotion per province (Buenos Aires is divided into North, South and AMBA). Up to the fourth division the tournaments are professional.
The Copa Argentina is played in a single match in a neutral stadium. It is played by teams from Primera to Argentino B.
Each province has its provincial cup, which is played in a round-robin format where the champion and runner-up qualify for the Federal Cup.
The Federal Cup pits 48 teams (24 champions and 24 runners-up) in 12 groups of 4. All are played on neutral ground.
The Superliga Cup pits the 20 Primera teams in groups, quarter-finals, semis and final in neutral stadiums in the winter break.
The qualification to the International Cups is: champion of the Apertura, champion of the Clausura, champion of the overall table, champion of the Copa Argentina,
champion of the Superliga Cup, champion of the Federal Cup and then by overall table.
Discussion: FM24 Argentina New Structure (4500 clubs!)
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