Poland Tier 2
Fortuna I liga
League Guide & Facts
The second tier of Polish football
18 teams
Teams play each other twice (34 games)
Promotion
Top 2 teams promoted automatically
3rd-6th qualify for play-offs. (3rd v 6th & 4th v 5th) Winners meet in final
Relegation
Bottom 3 relegated
Other
There must be no more than 2 non-EU players in the playing 11
There must be at least 1 Polish under-21 player in the playing 11 (Born after 31/12/2001)
An award of between £36.5K-£292K will be given to the top 7 clubs based on minutes played by u21 players during the season and also any international appearances made by any player.
Location Of Clubs
Location of teams in the Upper Silesian Industrial Region
Suggested* Additional Nations To Load
All Border Countries
*As always this is only a suggestion, the leagues listed are in order of importance, feel free to run as many or as little leagues as you think your system can handle. The setup above gives a nice regional feel.
It is advisable however to run as many top tier leagues of major nations as you can to keep the continental club competitions competitive
Media Prediction, Board Expectations and Title Odds
Football Manager 2023 - Polish Fortuna I liga
Club Culture
Supporters
Board
Football Manager 2023 - Polish Fortuna I liga
Facilities
Facilities Explained
Training Facilities
The better the training facilities the more chance (already visible) players will develop.
Here are the facilities ranking from worst to best -
Poor
Basic
Below Average
Adequate
Average
Good
Great
Excellent
Superb
State of the Art
Youth Facilities
The training facilities available for Juniors (only).
Does NOT apply to visible players already at the club. All visible players currently at the club use Training Facilities regardless of age.
In theory the better these facilities the greater your players will be developed on the day of intake. But there are a lot of factors at play.
Here are the facilities ranking from worst to best -
Poor
Basic
Below Average
Adequate
Average
Good
Great
Excellent
Superb
State of the Art
Junior Coaching
The quality and quantity of unseen youth coaches that affects the quality of players in your youth intake
Junior coaching is ranked as follows from worst to best -
Basic
Fairly Basic
Average
Adequate
Good
Excellent
Exceptional
Youth Recruitment
This determines how large a pool of players your team can recruit from. It is the size of your recruitment network. It increases your chances of getting the best young players from your area, nation and beyond.
Some clubs of course will have no youth recruitment at all, which means no youth intakes.
Recruitment is ranked as follows from worst to best -
Limited
Basic
Fairly Basic
Average
Adequate
Good
Excellent
Exceptional