
Italian football is facing a deep economic crisis, with an increasing gap compared to wealthier leagues, particularly the Premier League. One of the most critical issues concerns TV rights, which significantly limit Italian clubs’ competitiveness on an international level.
This has led to a bold idea: a Champions League for second-division teams, inspired by historical competitions such as the Mitropa Cup. This concept was also mentioned by Eugenio Guarascio, president of Cosenza, who highlighted the need to give more visibility to lower-division teams.
This vision materializes in the UEFA Europa Silver League, a new competition involving second-tier clubs from various European leagues. Its goal is to enhance their competitiveness and offer them a larger stage to showcase their talent.
Structure of the UEFA Europa Silver League
The tournament follows a format similar to major European competitions but with some unique characteristics:
Eligible teams: Clubs from second divisions in countries with multiple representatives. In nations with only one slot, top-tier teams may also participate.
In countries with multiple representatives (such as Italy), the top three teams that fail to secure promotion to the top division qualify for the competition.
Competition phases:
- Preliminary round to determine the final qualifiers.
- Group stage, with home and away matches.
- Knockout stage, from the Round of 16 to the final.
The competition is also compatible with updates for the 2024-25 season, provided there are no other files modifying European tournaments, as the Europa Silver League is directly linked to UEFA competitions.
I'll attach a video here, made by LucullusGames, an Italian FM streamer, in the video the database is explained and also through the game, the results were simulated to see the evolution that could have over the years.
Highlights of the Competition
Economic Struggles – The growing financial gap with the Premier League is affecting Italian clubs’ ability to compete.
A Champions League for Second Divisions – A project inspired by historical tournaments aims to give second-tier teams a new value.
Innovative Format – The UEFA Europa Silver League introduces a structured system of groups and knockout rounds, increasing competitiveness.
Performance of Italian Clubs – Serie B teams struggle against their European opponents.
Comparative Analysis – Despite having bigger budgets than many second-tier clubs, Italian teams struggle to achieve consistent success.
Finals and Results – Clubs like Salernitana and Bari reached the latter stages but failed to win the trophy.
Long-Term Evolution – Simulations up to 2032 show English and German teams dominating the competition.



Key Insights
- TV Rights and Competitiveness The dominance of the Premier League in broadcasting revenues translates into a financial and competitive advantage, negatively affecting Serie A and Serie B clubs.
- Revitalizing Second Divisions This competition is not just a theoretical concept—it represents a real opportunity to bring second-tier football back into the spotlight, similar to the role the Mitropa Cup once played.
- European Comparison Italian teams, despite often having stronger financial backing, struggle against clubs from other leagues, indicating possible deficiencies in management and technical preparation.
- Innovation and Balance
- Potential Media Collaboration
- Future of the Competition
- Challenges and Opportunities
The Mitropa Cup: A Predecessor to the Europa Silver League?
The Mitropa Cup was one of the first international club competitions in European football, founded in 1927. Originally created to allow Central European clubs to compete, it included teams from Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and later Italy, among others. During its golden years, the Mitropa Cup was highly prestigious, often seen as a forerunner to modern continental tournaments. However, its significance declined with the rise of UEFA competitions, and the tournament was eventually discontinued, with the final edition taking place in 1992. The UEFA Europa Silver League draws inspiration from this competition, reviving the idea of an international tournament for clubs outside their countries’ top divisions.
Installation Instructions
1) Extract the contents of downloaded .rar file with a tool such as WinRar or 7Zip (Unarchiver for Mac)
2) Move the .fmf file to your "editor data" folder, by default located at:
/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2024/editor data
(Create the folder if it doesn't already exist)
3) You can move the Europa Silver League logos, balls and trophy to your "graphics" folder, by default located at:
/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2024/graphics
Then go to Preferences > Interface in-game and clear cache; return to the same screen and reload skin.
4) Start a new career game with this database and make sure that '' Europa Silver League.fmf '' is ticked.
Kits, logos, stadiums and database were created and tested by LucullusGames
If you have any problem, difficulty or want to report a bug, just send me a message here or leave a comment!
I remind that for those who want, that the skin used in the video is available here:
FM24 Vince Skin & Low Res | 1.2
Conclusion
Italian football is at a crossroads: without innovation and investment, the gap with other leagues will continue to widen. The UEFA Europa Silver League provides a platform to enhance second-tier clubs, but current results suggest there is still a long way to go. The performances of Italian teams indicate that the issue is not just financial but also technical and managerial. Will Italian football find a way to regain its competitiveness? The answer remains to be seen.
Discussion: UEFA Europa Silver League
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