North and South American competitions receive a substantial reputation boost, elevating them to the highest tier of world football. Leagues and continental tournaments across the Americas now rival — and in many cases surpass — their European counterparts in prestige.
At the same time, European competitions undergo a structured reputation decrease, reflecting a gradual decline in global dominance.
This is not a cosmetic adjustment. Reputation directly influences:
Player ambition and career choices; Transfer interest and contract negotiations; League attractiveness; Continental prestige and long-term competitive balance.
What’s Included:
🌎 Significant reputation boost for all North & South American competitions/clubs;
📉 Structured reputation decrease across European competitions/clubs;
🔄 Natural shift in global transfer dynamics;
⚙️ Fully compatible with other custom databases;
Over time, elite players begin prioritising American leagues.
Top prospects consider South America and North America as prime destinations.
European clubs must adapt to a new reality — competing not from a position of supremacy, but from one of rebuilding relevance.
The Copa Libertadores, CONCACAF Champions Cup, and major domestic leagues across the Americas become global focal points. Meanwhile, traditional European competitions no longer hold automatic superiority.
The world of football evolves organically — just in a different direction.
What happens when the gravitational center of the sport moves across the Atlantic?