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  1. The newgen intake day is not set in Brazil, which makes new players automatically appear in Brazilian clubs just in September, which is already the final part of the season. Many of them would be +17yo, so a newgen gets a full year of football as a 18yo. If you set the newgen intake day to January, many new 16yo players are generated and they have a full season just ahead. And two complete seasons to develop before turning 18. You should make that change. In Brazil and all the other countries with football in calendar year.
  2. Waste of time. Besides, with the winter update, they removed the break during the World Cup.
  3. They set this like that way back when Sport was doing well and a director said that a Northeastern club wouldn't play in the Copa do Nordeste with they qualified to Libertadores, because of fixture congestion. Sudamericana was played in the second semester back then so no issue. Then Fortaleza played in Libertadores and Copa do Nordeste (and a busy state championship). They keep on not updating in-game.
  4. Test starting a game in 2024 (2nd year start). You should replicate the issue. With England not loaded, final (and third place playoff) is played days after Christmas. With England loaded, it goes to January. No issue when starting in 2023 (1st year start). Or simply don't run the CWC when starting in 2024... register the real winners, it's easier.
  5. Despite the similar name, this is actually a new competition, not the return of the old one. Past winners list should be empty.
  6. There is still an issue: the Liga Profesional current holders change when another team wins the Copa de la Liga. History is right, just the current holders information that is bugged.
  7. If Saudi Arabia is the host in 2034, Australia cannot be in 2038, as it is an AFC member as well. As it stands, and imagining New Zealand wouldn’t host it alone, that year would go to CONCACAF.
  8. You need to plan ahead with scheduling in Brazil and remember there are FIFA dates changes after 2023. June international break is in a different week after 2024 in comparison to 2023, and the September and October breaks are put together starting in 2026. The Brasileirão breaks set in the game don't follow this calendar changes, and some Copa do Brasil rounds may clash with FIFA dates as well (or even CONMEBOL competitions). As a rule of thumb, there's how it should work: 2023: Brasileirão stops during June, September, October and November FIFA dates and resumes on the next Wednesday, just the day after the end of the international break (not the next weeekend as in Europe). Instead of a Brasileirão fixture, it may be a Copa do Brasil round, but on a Thursday, so players can get back to clubs and have some rest before 2024: Brasileirão stops during June, September, October and November FIFA dates - not the case with Série B, Série C and Série D - and resumes on a Wednesday, but it can also be a Copa do Brasil round on a Thursday, All competions don't stop during Copa América, unless Brazil is the host. 2025: There's no official calendar yet, but Brasileirão should stop during June, September, October and November FIFA dates - not the case with Série B, Série C and Série D - and resumes on a Wednesday, but it can also be a Copa do Brasil round on a Thursday. All competions shouldn't stop during FIFA Club World Cup (which oddly starts in a week clashing with June international break), unless Brazil is the host 2026: There's no official calendar yet, but all competions stop during the World Cup. To avoid fixture congestion, all divisions should have matches during June, September/October and November FIFA dates. This is supported by the 2018 and 2022 official calendars. Usually is best to avoid Copa do Brasil rounds during FIFA dates. Repeat this 4-year cycle. I believe CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores and CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana schedule in the game already follows the FIFA international match calendar changes. You should look at the dates there so there are no clashes between Copa do Brasil rounds and CONMEBOL competitions in different years as well.
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