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    ACS_FM77
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    Description of issue

    Hello,

    In my early access FM24 version: image.png.3d85e464373bd880b0bcfd3e7b63e45a.png
    I played my first friendly match of the season with Shonan Bellmare in J-League 1. I had an intra-squad friendly lined up, First XI vs Second XI.
    The match ended 8-5 which is a bit bonkers, but the real issue is that I noticed one of the players, Akimi Barada, appeared for both teams, and in overlapping times and scored for both teams as well. 
    Before the match I chose the option to only manage the first team, so I didn't set up the second team's lineup.

    First screenshot shows him on the scoreline for both sides.
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    Second screenshot is him being subbed on by me in the first team in minute 61.

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    Third screenshot is him starting for the second team and only being subbed off in minute 72, thus playing 11 minutes for both teams simultaneously :)

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    Fourth and fifth screenshots is him showing playing 2 non-competitive games already, despite us only having one game so far.

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    I couldn't find a better fitting category in this forum, so hope this fits here and hope this helps.

    Kind regards.

     

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    Apologies for the delay, isn't one we've been able to reproduce so far - would you be able to provide us with the PKM for the match, please?

     

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    Kyle Brown,

     

    I  and other people have reported this and I have sent 2 Alfreton saves showing this same problem. This bug appears to be very common and I am at a loss to fathom why it is not reproducable.by yourselves.

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