If you’re getting bored of the same old
way of playing career mode and you’re looking
to make your experience on fifa more exciting,
then I may have the solution for you within
this video.
This video will feature five career mode challenges
that you can create in order to make your
save much more exciting.
Some will make your career mode more realistic
and challenging, whilst others are there purely
for the challenge and as a way of experiencing
a different method to play career mode.
So, without further ado, let’s begin.
We start with challenge number one and this
one is the Basque Country policy.
Now, I’m not going to give you the full
history lesson here, so if you want to find
out more, you should probably conduct your
own research because I’m not the man to
fill it in for you, but to give you a brief
explanation, Basque country is a region which
covers part of spain and France.
Whilst it isn’t a country, there are a lot
of residents (but not all of them) that feel
very strongly about it being so.
This way of thinking has fallen into football.
So much so that Athletic Bilbao, La Liga team,
actually have an unwritten policy of only
signing players that were either born or have
some relation to Basque Country.
They say this is to help promote local and
youth talent in the area, but it works for
buying other players as well.
Your challenge is to adopt this policy.
Only signing players from or residing in Basque
Country.
Whilst there are pages on the internet where
you can find this out, for some you will have
to look into the player and see where he was
born.
Now, you might be thinking ‘well, how would
that work for youth players’?
I have a solution for that as well.
Send out two scouts, one in spain and one
in France.
Let’s say for every 10 spanish players your
scout finds, you can promote one of them – and
release the rest.
In France, because the area is smaller, maybe
bump that number up to 15.
You could actually calculate the are of each
country to the region and do it that way if
you want, but you might be waiting through
around 68 youth players to find your first
one; so perhaps do it this way instead.
My PES 2019 Rangers Master League series is
going very well at the moment, but once that
comes to an end, my plan is to begin a Athletic
Bilbao series using this challenge.
So I hope that you will all join me for that.
Whilst it’s only really Bilbao that adopt
this policy, you can still do it with other
teams in the basque country area to give you
more choice!
These include: Real Sociedad, Eibar, Deportivo
Alaves of the La Liga and Osasuna of the Segunda
Division.
Challenge number two is the CSL transfer policy.
In the Chinese Super League, the transfer
rules mean that teams can only sign a maximum
of four foreign players and only three of
them can actually be in the matchday squad.
This is to try and encourage the development
of young Chinese players.
For the second challenge, you have to abide
by these transfer rules, which means that
rather than distributing your money across
an entire squad, you can really go all in
for three or four top quality players at higher
prices.
The rest of the positions can be focused on
your youth academy players, but remember that
you can only sign them from China.
It will be fun to play with the newly added
CSL, but this added challenge might make it
not only more realistic, but more exciting.
Don’t forget that there is an unlicensed
version of the Asian Champions League in FIFA
19 Career mode, where clubs from China, Japan,
Australia, Saudi Arabia and South Korea all
qualify in the game.
This will added another element to your save
that could be really fun.
Note that you are prohibited from signing
foreign goalkeepers.
Chinese only.
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Back to the video, though, The third challenge
on the list is the golden journeyman.
This one was in my fifa 18 career mode challenges
video and it returns this year due to the
popularity.
A regular journeyman career mode is simply
where you jump round from club to club during
the save.
This one is slightly different.
You have 15 seasons in Career Mode.
The objective of this challenge is every year,
you win the league title of a top tier division
in a different country.
So, by the end of it, you should have won
15 top division titles in 15 different countries.
Trust me when I say it’s a lot harder than
it sounds.
If you want a tip, start the save in an unknown
and low rated league and work your way up,
because if you start in one of the big leagues,
it’s very hard to get job offers in other
leagues that aren’t the typically known
‘top 5’.
So you might be stuck after about 5 seasons
if not.
The fourth challenge for fifa 19 career mode
is the ‘park the bus’ challenge.
Don’t worry, it’s not as bad as it sounds,
but you may have to do it a few times within
this challenge.
When you go to start a career, take a half
star rated team and swap them into one of
the five star leagues.
Start as them – and the try to avoid relegation.
With next to no money and a terrible team
to work with, this may be the toughest of
the entire list.
The Premier League is probably the toughest
league to pick from the top tier leagues,
but you can vary a it if you choose to and
go with the likes of la liga, serie a, ligue
1 etc.
I’m yet to try out this challenge, but I
fancy giving it a real good go and see if
it can be done.
Of course, depending on which difficulty you
play the game on, some may find it easier
than others.
But for those of us who play on legendary
and ultimate, this is a real challenge to
get our teeth stuck in to.
The fifth and final challenge on the list
is the salary cap.
This entails not being able to go over a weekly
figure with your players weekly wages.
Now, the average weekly wage expenditure for
a club in say, the Premier League for example,
is approximately £3.5m.
You can decide on your own cap, of course,
but for this one, taking into account the
slightly reduced wages that FIFA employs – and
the different leagues which you may choose
to do.
£2m is the salary cap that I have set.
Don’t forget that most youth players you
sign are on next to nothing, which will help
you in this situation.
But it means that you will have to spend wisely
and take more care into the negotiation process.
If you go over the limit, you aren’t allowed
to play the players that forced you to go
over that limit.
For example, if you’re on £1.9m per week
and either sign a player that takes you over
the £2m cap, or renegotiate a contract with
a player already at your club that makes you
surpass £2m, then you can’t play him until
you find a way to reduce your spending to
£2m or less.
That rounds off these challenges for today
guys.
I may have some more in another video later
down the road if there is enough interest
in this one.
I really hope that you’ve enjoyed it – and
that you give some of these challenges a try.
Be sure to let me know in the comments section
if you’ve given any a go and what the results
were.
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