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  1. Pro Champions Manager

Competitions

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Last updated 7 months ago

There are two types of competitions: - Official - Private

Official competitions

All official competitions are transparent. Every manager can see where he stands compared to other managers. Each official competition winner gets a significant reward. Every win and draw is rewarded in every official competition. The biggest reward is reserved for a world champion!

Regions

Competitions are divided into regions. There will be 64 different regions, each with one top-tier league. Every tier down has two leagues per upper-tier league. Every league has 16 teams, which makes 30 matchdays (2 games against every team). Teams can be promoted to the upper-tier league by having good results in the current-tier league. Teams from League 1 in each region can go to the World Cup.

Every region has its cup competition, in which every team from each tier plays. It is played in a classic two-game cup system.

World Cup

This is the top-tier official competition. Being a world champion in Pro Champions Manager pays out significant rewards and brings a lot of glory. The best 128 teams compete in the World Cup. It has three group stages: - 32 groups, each group with 4 teams; best 2 teams advance - 16 groups, each group with 4 teams; best 2 teams advance - 8 groups, each group with 4 teams; best 2 teams advance Then we have the knock-out stage: 1/8 finals, 1/4 finals, 1/2 finals, and finally, one final game.

Private competition

Private competitions can have any rules. They can be league, cup, or even a group stage type of competition with playoffs. Competitions can be password-protected or pay-to-join. If it is paid-to-join, it must have a transparent reward system and a joining fee.

League structure