![]() from outside of Australia, or in the case of Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand). ![]() Squads are limited to 23 players, of which two must be goalkeepers and no more than five can be foreign (i.e. Wellington Phoenix are ineligible for qualification as New Zealand belongs to the Oceania Confederation, while Australia belongs to the Asian Confederation. If the same team achieves both feats, the runner up in the Grand Final takes the second berth. The winning team qualifies for the Asian Champions League, as does the team which finishes top of the regular season. The top-ranked team then plays the lowest remaining seed, with the two remaining teams also squaring off as the competition adopts a straightforward Semi Final to Final knockout approach. The top two teams receive a bye (allowing them to progress automatically) while 3rd plays 6th and 4th plays 5th for the right to advance. The top six teams advance to the Finals Series. Twelve teams play each other a minimum of two times throughout the season – which runs from mid-October until early or mid-April in normal times – to complete a total of 26 fixtures. Please also note that some rules are not used in FM Touch.) The information provided here is intended to offer a brief and clear overview of how things work. ![]() (Please note: all specific league rules are available from the ‘Rules’ sub-tab on the competition screen. Below is a beginner’s guide on how things work in some of the more complicated examples. Football Manager™ 2021 features a number of leagues which, for many reasons, can be complicated and perhaps rather daunting for those unfamiliar with the intricacies of their individual rules and structures.
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