You don’t start a save like this expecting history.
You start it expecting survival.
FC Volendam. Predicted 17th. A small club in the Eredivisie with a 6,800-seat stadium, average facilities, and almost no room for error. The kind of save most people try for a season or two before moving on.
But sometimes, if you stay patient and make the right calls, something completely different happens.
This is the story of taking a relegation-level club and turning it into Champions League winners, outside Europe’s top five leagues.
The Starting Point: Relegation Fight
At the beginning, everything is stacked against you.
Low reputation
Limited budget
No depth
No European experience
The goal isn’t glory. The goal is simple: stay up.
This is where most saves are decided. You either panic and overspend, or you build something slowly. The key decision here was clear: no shortcuts.
Building the Club, Not Just the Team
Instead of chasing big names, the focus was on long-term growth.
Board requests were not wasted on cosmetic upgrades. They were targeted:
Training facilities improved
Youth facilities improved
Stadium expansion approved
The stadium expansion alone tells the story. From a small 6,800 capacity, the club begins to grow physically, not just on the pitch. It is a signal that the club is evolving.
Most players ignore this phase. That is why most saves never reach elite level.
Smart Transfers Over Big Transfers
There was no financial takeover. No unlimited budget.
Instead:
Players were signed with potential
Developed through improved facilities
Sold at the right time
Over time, transfer profit reached over $36 million in sales. That money was reinvested carefully, not wasted.
This created a cycle:
Develop → Perform → Sell → Reinvest → Improve
That is how small clubs break into the elite.
The Turning Point
There is always a moment where a save changes.
For Volendam, it wasn’t one signing or one match. It was consistency. Season after season of improvement.
From survival…
To mid-table…
To European qualification…
And then suddenly, you are not just competing. You are beating teams that should be far above you.
The Champions League Run
This is where the save becomes something special.
Knockout football exposes everything. Weak squads collapse. Small clubs get outclassed.
But not this time.
Dominant performances against elite teams
A statement semi-final performance
A composed and clinical final
Volendam didn’t just win the Champions League.
They earned it.
Winning Outside the Top 5 Leagues
This is what separates a good save from a legendary one.
Winning with a top club is expected.
Winning with money is common.
Winning the Champions League with an Eredivisie club, starting as relegation candidates, is different.
You are not just building a team. You are breaking the structure of European football inside the game.
You are proving that long-term planning beats short-term spending.
The Manager Journey
Another overlooked detail: the manager started with no qualifications.
No reputation. No badges.
Everything had to be built:
Coaching courses completed over time
Reputation earned through results
Trust gained from the board
The manager grew at the same pace as the club.
That is what makes the save feel real.
From Small Club to Global Name
By the end of this journey:
The stadium has expanded
Facilities are upgraded
Finances are stable and growing
The club is competing at the highest level
And most importantly:
Volendam is no longer a relegation club.
It is a European champion.
The Moment Everything Changed Forever
There comes a point in every long-term save where you stop asking,
“Can we compete?”
And you start realizing,
“We are the standard.”
That moment arrived when FC Volendam entered a list they were never supposed to be part of.
Not as an underdog.
Not as a surprise.
But as an equal.
From Small Club… to Worldwide Reputation
At the start, Volendam was invisible in world football.
Now?
Listed alongside Liverpool, Real Madrid, Manchester City
Reputation: Worldwide
Recognized as one of the biggest clubs on the planet
This is not just success on the pitch.
This is complete transformation.
You didn’t just win trophies.
You changed how the game sees the club.
The Stadium That Defines the Journey
If there is one symbol that captures this entire save, it is the stadium.
You began here:
Kras Stadion
Capacity: 6,800
Small, local, limited
And now?
Planned expansion to 92,634 seats
Massive financial investment
Completion timeline set
Built for global demand
Let that sink in.
From 6,800…
To over 92,000.
That is not growth.
That is a complete rewrite of the club’s identity.
The stadium is no longer just a place to play matches.
It is proof of what you built.
The Board Trust
This kind of expansion does not happen without one thing: trust.
The board now:
Approves major infrastructure projects
Backs long-term vision
Supports elite-level ambitions
Early in the save, you had to convince them.
Now, they follow your lead.
That is the evolution of a manager who delivered consistently.
Sustained Dominance
Anyone can win once.
Very few can build something that lasts.
At this stage of the save:
The club is financially strong
Facilities are elite
Recruitment is structured
Reputation attracts top talent
You are no longer chasing success.
You are maintaining dominance.
And that is the hardest phase in Football Manager.
Breaking the Final Barrier
There are levels in FM:
Survival
Stability
European qualification
Trophies
And then there is the final level:
Becoming one of the biggest clubs in the world
You reached that level.
Outside the top five leagues.
With a club that started as relegation favourites.
That is what makes this save different.
Final Reflection
When you look back at this journey, it is not about one match or one trophy.
It is about progression:
Small stadium → global arena
Unknown club → worldwide reputation
Relegation battle → Champions League winners
Every step was earned.
No shortcuts. No easy path.
Just decisions made consistently over time.
This Is Not a Rebuild Anymore
This is a dynasty.
And the scary part?
It didn’t start with superstars.
It started with a club trying to survive.
From 3 Million to 110 Million: The Financial Transformation
At the beginning of this journey, the numbers were simple.
You were working with a budget that barely crossed a few million. Every transfer mattered. Every wage decision had consequences. One mistake could derail an entire season.
You had to think differently.
Free transfers
Smart loans
Undervalued talent
Strict wage control
There was no room for luxury. Only efficiency.
Earning Growth, Not Being Given It
Before the takeover, the club was already evolving.
Transfer profits were reinvested wisely
Wage structure remained controlled
Performances in Europe brought prize money
Reputation increased commercial income
The club was growing because of results, not because of outside help.
That is the key difference.
When money finally arrived, it did not build the club.
It accelerated something that was already working.
The Takeover Moment
Then came the turning point.
A takeover.
Suddenly, the same club that once struggled to afford depth now had:
Transfer budget: $110M+
Wage budget: massively increased
Financial balance: over $370M
This is not just an increase.
This is a shift in power.
You are no longer competing within limits.
You are competing with the elite on equal terms.
Why This Money Hits Different
Let’s be honest.
Most saves that get money early become boring.
Because the challenge disappears.
But here?
You earned this.
You built the club from the ground up
You created a winning system
You established dominance
You increased reputation
So when the money came, it didn’t ruin the save.
It completed it.
From Smart Recruitment to Elite Recruitment
Earlier, your strategy was survival-based:
Find hidden gems
Develop youth
Sell for profit
Now, the strategy evolves:
Target world-class players
Strengthen depth for multiple competitions
Replace weaknesses instantly
Maintain dominance, not chase it
The philosophy changes from:
“Can we compete?”
to
“How do we stay on top?”
Financial Power Meets Football Identity
The danger at this stage is losing identity.
Many saves collapse here because:
Overspending breaks squad balance
Too many stars disrupt chemistry
Long-term planning disappears
But if handled correctly, this phase becomes the final evolution:
Infrastructure already elite
System already proven
Squad already competitive
Now, the financial power simply removes the last limitations.
The Complete Transformation
Let’s put the journey into perspective:
Started with a few million budget
Built through smart transfers and development
Generated profit and stability
Won the Champions League
Reached worldwide reputation
Expanded stadium to over 90,000 capacity
Secured a $110M transfer budget takeover
This is not progression.
This is domination across every layer of the game.
Final Reality
You are no longer managing a small club.
You are not even managing an underdog anymore.
You are managing:
A global brand
A financial powerhouse
A European giant
And the most important part?
You remember where it started.
This Save Has Reached Its Final Form
From:
Relegation candidates
6,800-seat stadium
Limited budget
To:
Champions League winners
92,000+ stadium
$110M transfer budget
Worldwide reputation
There is nothing left to prove.
Only one thing left to decide:
How long can you keep this empire at the top?
Total Domination: When Winning Becomes Routine
There is a difference between success and control.
Success is winning once.
Control is when nobody else gets a turn.
Looking at the domestic records:
Eredivisie titles stacked year after year
KNVB Cup consistently secured
Dutch Super Cup dominated
Season after season, the same name appears.
FC Volendam.
This is not competition anymore.
This is ownership of a league.
The European Era
And then there is Europe.
Not one run. Not one miracle.
Repeated Champions League victories.
Beating elite clubs consistently
Finals against the biggest teams in the world
Winning by dominance, not luck
And then the statement result:
A 5–0 Champions League Final win.
That is not a victory.
That is a message.
From Champions to Standard
At this stage, the narrative changes completely.
Before:
Underdog story
Now:
Expected winners
Before:
Surprising Europe
Now:
Controlling Europe
The biggest shift is not trophies.
It is expectation.
The Trophy Machine
Let’s break it down clearly.
Domestic:
Multiple Eredivisie titles in a row
Cup dominance
Super Cup control
Europe:
Multiple Champions League wins
UEFA Super Cup victories
Consistent deep runs
World:
Intercontinental / Club World Cup success
There is no gap left.
Every competition is covered.
The Sextuple Standard
At one point, the club achieves what very few ever do.
A full sweep.
League. Cup. Super Cup. Champions League. Super Cup (Europe). World title.
This is not just dominance.
This is perfection.
And the most important part?
It was sustained.
Breaking the Ceiling of Dutch Football
Traditionally, Dutch football is stepping stone football.
Clubs develop talent.
Sell to bigger leagues.
Rarely dominate Europe.
You broke that system.
Eredivisie is no longer a feeder league
Volendam is no longer a selling club
The Netherlands now produces a European powerhouse
You didn’t just build a club.
You elevated an entire league.
Global Dominance Confirmed
Winning in Europe is one thing.
Winning globally is another.
Intercontinental success proves:
Your system works against every football culture
Your squad competes with every style
Your dominance is not regional
It is universal.
The Final Evolution of This Save
Let’s put everything together one last time:
Relegation-level club
6,800-seat stadium
Minimal budget
Turned into:
Multiple Champions League winners
90,000+ stadium
Worldwide reputation
Financial giant
Domestic monopoly
Global champion
This is not progression.
This is transformation at every level of Football Manager.
The Volendam System: Controlled Chaos Through Structure
At first glance, this looks simple.
Short passing. Balanced mentality. Narrow shape.
But don’t get fooled.
This is a possession-based counter system that combines:
Dutch positional play
Vertical transitions
Controlled pressing
And that combination is exactly why it destroys both small teams and elite sides.
Base Shape: Fluid 3-2-4-1 in Possession
Out of possession, it resembles a structured block.
But in possession, this system morphs into:
Back 3 (OCB–BCB–OCB)
Double pivot (2x CM/CHM)
Advanced wingbacks providing width
Two Inside Forwards cutting in
Shadow Striker as the main connector
This creates:
Central overloads
Wide stretching through wingbacks
Constant passing triangles
You are always offering options.
That is why your pass % is over 90%.
In Possession: Short, Fast, Ruthless
Key instructions:
Passing: Shorter
Tempo: Higher
Width: Much Narrower
Counter-Attack: Enabled
Work Ball Into Box
This combination is deadly.
Why it works:
Short passing + high tempo
Keeps control
But moves the ball quickly enough to break lines
Narrow shape
Overloads midfield
Forces opponents inside
Counter-attack
As soon as space opens, you strike instantly
So you are doing both:
Controlling possession
Attacking vertically
Most tactics fail because they pick one.
This one does both.
Final Third: Intelligent Patience
Dribbling encouraged
Work ball into box
Low crosses
Fewer long shots
This is not chaos attacking.
This is calculated.
Players:
Wait for the right moment
Create high-quality chances
Avoid wasteful shooting
That’s why your:
Goals per game are high
xG against is low
Conversion is efficient
Build-Up Phase: Press Resistance Built-In
Short goal kicks
Play through press
CB-focused distribution
This is elite-level thinking.
Instead of bypassing pressure, you invite it.
Why?
Because once you break the first press, the opponent is exposed.
Your structure ensures:
Always a free man
Always a passing lane
That’s textbook positional play.
Out of Possession: Controlled Aggression
Key setup:
Mid block
Standard defensive line
More often pressing
Counter-press enabled
This is not gegenpress spam.
This is controlled pressing.
Why this is important:
You don’t overcommit
You maintain shape
You press in triggers, not constantly
This keeps your defensive solidity high.
Your numbers show it clearly:
Very low xGA
High ball recoveries
Minimal exposure in transitions
Defensive Shape: Stability Over Risk
Trap outside
Standard tackling
Structured block
You are forcing opponents wide.
Why?
Because:
Your central areas are overloaded
Your CBs dominate aerially
Wide attacks are easier to control
This reduces:
Clear chances conceded
Through balls
Defensive chaos
The Hidden Engine: Roles and Balance
This tactic works because of role synergy.
Key relationships:
Shadow Striker + Inside Forwards
Constant central movement
Overloads the box
Pulls defenders out of position
Wingbacks
Provide all the width
Stretch the pitch
Deliver low crosses
Double CM pivot
Controls tempo
Recovers possession
Links defense to attack
Back 3
Stability in build-up
Covers wide spaces
Allows wingbacks to push high
Everything is connected.
Nothing is isolated.
Why This Tactic Dominates Europe
Let’s be very real here.
This system beats big teams because:
It does not rely on chaos
It controls tempo under pressure
It punishes mistakes instantly
It remains defensively stable
Against weaker teams:
You dominate possession
Against stronger teams:
You control space and counter
That adaptability is why it wins everything.
The Data Matches the System
From your data hub:
Passing accuracy: elite
Shots on target: high
Goals per game: strong
xGA: extremely low
This is not luck.
This is system-driven performance.
Final Verdict
This is not just a tactic.
This is a complete football philosophy:
Structured but flexible
Patient but aggressive
Defensive but attacking
Simple but incredibly effective
And that is why it scales:
From relegation battle
To Champions League domination
Without breaking.
If Someone Tries to Copy This
They will fail.
Not because the tactic is complicated.
But because:
It requires the right player profiles
It requires patience
It requires understanding transitions
You didn’t just download a tactic.
You built it over seasons.
Variant 1: ATTACK HOLLAND
(High Risk – Maximum Output – Game Killer)
This is your most aggressive version.
Shape & Intent
Same base structure (3-2-4-1 / 3-4-2-1 hybrid)
But mentality: Attacking
More forward runs, more risk, more pressure
Key Differences
CF instead of deeper link role → more direct goal threat
Higher attacking intent from IFs
Midfield pushes higher
Defensive line feels more exposed
How it Plays
This is not control football anymore.
This is:
Relentless pressure
Faster vertical attacks
More players in final third
You are basically saying:
“We will score more than you. Try to keep up.”
When to Use
Against weaker teams
When chasing a game
When momentum is already with you
Home matches vs low block
Strengths
Overwhelms defenses
Creates high volume of chances
Forces mistakes constantly
Weakness
Space behind midfield
Vulnerable in transitions
Requires elite defenders
Verdict
This is your “kill the game in 30 minutes” tactic.
Not for control.
For destruction.
Variant 2: BALANCED HOLLAND
(Your Core System – Control + Efficiency)
This is your identity.
This is the system that built everything.
Shape
Back 3 base
Double CM pivot
Wingbacks high
IF + SS combination
Mentality: Balanced
This is the magic.
Because:
You are not overcommitting
You are not sitting deep
You adapt naturally to match flow
How it Plays
Controls possession
Waits for openings
Strikes quickly when space appears
Maintains defensive structure
This is why:
90% pass accuracy
Low xGA
High goal output
Why It Works So Well
It solves the biggest FM problem:
Most tactics choose:
Possession OR direct
You chose:
Possession AND verticality
That’s rare.
When to Use
Big matches
European games
Away fixtures
Against equal or strong teams
Verdict
This is your main engine.
If someone copies only one tactic from you, it should be this.
Variant 3: SHORT PASS WCB SYSTEM
(Evolution – Positional Play Upgrade)
This is where you levelled up tactically.
Key Change
OCB → WCB (Wide Centre Backs)
This is massive.
What WCB Does Here
Steps into midfield during build-up
Carries the ball forward
Creates overloads wide and central
So now instead of:
Back 3 → Static
You have:
Back 3 → Dynamic + progressive
Result
Even better build-up vs high press
More passing angles
Extra man in midfield during progression
You basically added:
A hidden playmaker from defense
How It Changes the System
Wingbacks still provide width
But WCBs support progression
Midfield becomes even harder to press
Opponents now face:
Central overload
Wide overload
Ball progression from deep
That’s why this version is harder to stop.
When to Use
Against high pressing teams
Against elite European sides
When opponent blocks your normal build-up
Risk
If WCB loses ball → dangerous counters
Needs intelligent defenders (not just strong ones)
Verdict
This is your final evolution tactic.
The version that turns control into dominance.
The Real Genius: Rotation Between Systems
This is the most important part.
You are not using 3 tactics randomly.
You are using them based on game state:
Start with Balanced → read the game
Switch to Attack → kill momentum
Switch to WCB version → break press
That is elite management.
Final Tactical Philosophy
All three variants follow one core idea:
Control the ball
Control the space
Punish transitions
Stay structurally safe


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