Hi, everybody !
Here's the 19/20 season of the 6 main argentinian divisions (Superliga, Nacional B, Primera B Metro, Federal A, Primera C and Primera D). This time around, I decided to upload the entire FIFA 16 folder, since lots of people seemed to have problems with the cmp files. Now you just have to download the file, rename it as FIFA 16, and replace your current FIFA folder (of course, back it up first). In order to get it to work, you need to have the legal copy of FIFA 16.
Here´s the YT link:
These are the contents of this season:
1- Superliga Argentina (Top division)
24 Teams:
River Plate
Boca Juniors
Independiente
Racing Club
San Lorenzo
Huracan
Rosario Central
Newell's Old Boys
Velez Sarsfield
Argentinos Jrs.
Lanus
Banfield
Defensa y Justicia
Estudiantes LP
Gimnasia LP
Colon de Santa Fe
Union de Santa Fe
Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba
Arsenal (Sarandi)
Central Cordoba (Santiago del Estero)
Atletico Tucuman
Patronato de Parana
Aldosivi de Mar del Plata
Talleres de Cordoba
Tournaments: Superliga Argentina (League), Copa de la Superliga, Playable in Manager mode and Tournament mode. Trofeo de Campeones de la Superliga (between winners of superliga and copa de la superliga) is playable in career manager mode. Skipping pre season and disable transfers is recommended for Career mode, matter of fact, don't even touch the transfer's tab, he. This goes also for all the other leagues.
24 Stadiums:
El Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti (already in game)
La Bombonera Camilo Cichero (already in game)
Cilindro de Avellaneda Juan Domingo Peron
Libertadores de America
Nuevo Gasometro Pedro Bidegain
Tomas Adolfo Duco
Gigante de Arroyito
Marcelo Bielsa
Jose Amalfitani
Diego Armando Maradona
Julio Humberto Grondona
Florencio Sola
La Fortaleza Nestor Diaz Perez
Jorge Luis Hirshi (brand new stadium!)
Juan Carmelo Zerillo (with new stands)
Feliciano Gambarte (original Godoy Cruz' stadium)
La Boutique de Barrio Jardin
Jose Fierro
Norberto Tito Tomaghello (renovated with tv broadcast orientation)
Presbitero Bartolome Grella
Brigadier Estanislao Lopez
15 de Abril
Adolfo Lopez (old legendary Aldosivi's stadium)
Alfredo Terrera (correct tv broadcast orientation)
2- Nacional B (2nd level):
32 Teams divided in two zones of 16:
Zona A:
San Martin (San Juan)
Ferro Carril Oeste
Platense
Temperley
Nueva Chicago
Deportivo Moron
Agropecuario Argentino de Carlos Casares
Independiente Rivadavia de Mendoza
Mitre de Santiago del Estero
Guillermo Brown de Puerto Madryn
Belgrano (Cordoba)
Estudiantes (Caseros)
Atlanta
Barracas Central
Estudiantes de Rio IV
Alvarado (Mar del Plata)
Zona B:
Defensores de Belgrano
Almagro
Chacarita
Gimnasia de Jujuy
Gimnasia de Mendoza
San Martin (Tucuman)
Villa Dalmine
Atletico Rafaela
Quilmes
Tigre
All Boys
Sarmiento de Junin
Brown de Adrogue
Instituto (Cordoba)
Ramon Santamarina de Tandil
Deportivo Riestra
Tournaments: Each zone is playable as a separated league in tournament mode. In career mode you get to play the league stage plus the play-off stage which consists on a final match between each zone's winner to determine the first promotion to superliga and the champion, and the "reducido" tournament between the loser of that final and the three top teams of each zone that will determine the second promotion.
32 Stadiums:
Juan Pasquale (new and old tv broadcast versions)
Republica de Mataderos
Centenario de Quilmes
Ofelia Rosenzuaig
Victor Legrotaglie
Bautista Gargantini
Nuevo Monumental de Rafaela
Tacita de Plata 23 de Agosto
Monumental de Alta Cordoba
Arquitecto Etcheverri (new model)
Doctores Jose y Antonio Castiglione
Alfredo Beranger
Ciudad de Vicente Lopez (correct tv broadcast orientation)
Municipal General San Martin
Eva Peron
Lorenzo Arandilla
3 de Febrero
18 de Julio
Coliseo de Mitre y Pucchini
Nuevo Francisco Urbano
Raul Conti
Claudio Chiqui Tapia (day only)
Guillermo Laza
Islas Malvinas
La Ciudadela de Tucuman
Jose Dellagiovanna
Gigante de Alberdi
Ciudad de Caseros
Leon Kolbowski
Jose Maria Minella (where Alvarado plays as host)
Antonio Candini
Hilario Sanchez (original San Martin de San Juan's stadium)
3- Primera B Metropolitana (traditional 3rd level, Buenos Aires metro area): I put this league along with the other two 3rd level leagues (Federal A zones 1 and 2) in a "fake" country called "Argentina (No Afiliados)" in order to make it playable in career mode, although this particular league IS directly affiliated to the Argentinian FA
18 Teams:
Fenix
Sacachispas
Almirante Brown
San Telmo
Ferrocarril Urquiza
Justo Jose de Urquiza
Acassuso
Comunicaciones
Flandria
Talleres de Remedios de Escalada
Defensores Unidos de Zarate
San Miguel
Tristan Suarez
Colegiales
Deportivo Armenio
Los Andes
Argentino de Quilmes
Villa San Carlos
Tournaments: Primera B Metro (League), Reducido (Promotion play-off tournament with teams from 2nd to 9th in the league) Playable in Tournament mode and first season playable in career/manager mode. Unfortunately this is not the actual competition format. The Argentinian FA decided to change it (yet again) reviving the old Apertura/Clausura tournies. But unlike the Mexican or Colombian competitions, in this case a general 2 round table is needed to determine which teams qualify for the 2nd promotion play-offs. Since this is impossible to configure in FIFA 16 (or at least, I couldn't find a way) I decided to keep the previous format with the champion of the two rounds league promoting directly (no final) and the winner of the play-offs getting the 2nd promotion. This will be the case for the Primera C and Primera D as well.
17 Stadiums:
Alfredo Ramos
Beto Larrosa
Libertarios Unidos
20 de Octubre
Remedios de Escalada
Fragata Sarmiento
Osvaldo Baletto
Monumental de Villa Lynch
La Quema de Boulogne
Carlos V
Gigante de Villa Fox
Ramon Roque Martin
Los Polvorines
Barraca Quilmeña
Armenia
Gennacio Salice
Eduardo Gallardon
3- Torneo Federal A (indireclty affiliated to FA 3rd level):
30 Teams, divided in 2 Groups of 15:
South-West:
Deportivo Madryn
Villa Mitre de Bahia Blanca
Sol de Mayo de Viedma
Olimpo de Bahia Blanca
Cipolletti de Rio Negro
Ferro Carril Oeste de General Pico
Sansinena de General Cerri
Mutual Camioneros de Esteban Echeverria
Deportivo Maipu de Mendoza
Huracan Las Heras
Sportivo Desamparados de San Juan
Estudiantes de San Luis
Juventud Unida Universitario de San Luis
Circulo Deportivo Nicanor Otamendi de Mar del Plata
Peñarol de San Juan
North-East:
Central Norte de Salta
Boca Unidos de Corrientes
San Martin de Formosa
Chaco For Ever de Resistencia
Sarmiento de Resistencia
Crucero del Norte
Defensores de Belgrano de Villa Ramallo
Douglas Haig de Pergamino
Sportivo Belgrano de San Francisco
Gimnasia de Concepcion del Uruguay
Defensores de Pronunciamiento
Union Sunchales
Juventud Unida de Gualeguaychu
Sportivo Las Parejas
Güemes de Santiago del Estero
Tournaments: The entire Federal A is now playable in both Tournament and Manager mode. Each zone is basically an almost completely separated league where the top six of each zone qualify for a final round within each zone where the top teams promote directly. There is a third promotion that can be played in career mode with a fantasy leg between the 2nd placed teams of the final group of each zone to determine who will play the real play-off against the loser of the final of the "reducido" tournament for 2nd promotion of the Primera B Metro. The winner of this match would achieve the 3rd promotion to Nacional B.
30 Stadiums:
Comandante Guacurari
Centenario de Resistencia
Juan Alberto Garcia
Antonio Romero (where San Martin de Formosa plays as host)
Leoncio Benitez
Padre Martearena (where Central Norte plays as host)
Hector Odicino-Pedro Benoza
Juan Gilberto Funes (where Juventud Unida Universitario de San Luis plays as host)
Oscar Boero
Omar Higinio Sperdutti
General San Martin
El Serpentario
Miguel Morales
De Los Eucaliptos
La Visera de Cemento
Abel Sastre
La Perrera
Salomon Boeseldin
Manuel y Ramon Nuñez
La Fortaleza del Bicho
Delio Esteban Cardozo
Arturo Miranda
Roberto Carminatti
Albiceleste
Hugo Moyano
Coloso del Barrio Talleres
Fortin de Bahia Blanca
Luis Molina
Guillermo Trama
Ramon Pablo Rojas
All stadiums now with "live" crowds
4- Primera C (4th level):
19 Teams:
Lujan
Sportivo Dock Sud
Deportivo Italiano
Deportivo Merlo
Deportivo Laferrere
Ferrocarril Midland
Excursionistas
Berazategui
San Martin de Burzaco
El Porvenir
General Lamadrid
Central Cordoba de Rosario
Leandro Niceforo Alem de General Rodriguez
Victoriano Arenas
Ituzaingo
Cañuelas
Deportivo Español
Argentino de Merlo
Real Pilar
Tournaments: Primera C (league stage), Reducido (teams from 2nd to 9th play a 2nd promotion play-off tournament) Same as with the Primera B Metro, the actual competition format has been changed to the Apertura/Clausura fashion but I couldn't find a way to make it work so I kept the previous tournament format.
19 Stadiums:
Jorge Alfredo Arin
Carlos Sacaan (pan-pan!!
)
Saturnino Moure
General Rodriguez
Norman Lee
Pampa y Miñones
Jose Charro Moreno
Garrafa Sanchez
De Los Inmigrantes
Enrique VI
Gabino Sosa
Francisco Ghersinich
Republica de Italia
Francisco Boga
Municipal de Lujan
Ciudad de Libertad
Carlos Barraza (previous Fenix stadium now appropriated by "new rich kids" Real Pilar)
Nueva España
Merlo Norte
Continue with Primera D (5th level), Extra Tournaments AND... download links in post#3...
Here's the 19/20 season of the 6 main argentinian divisions (Superliga, Nacional B, Primera B Metro, Federal A, Primera C and Primera D). This time around, I decided to upload the entire FIFA 16 folder, since lots of people seemed to have problems with the cmp files. Now you just have to download the file, rename it as FIFA 16, and replace your current FIFA folder (of course, back it up first). In order to get it to work, you need to have the legal copy of FIFA 16.
Here´s the YT link:
These are the contents of this season:
1- Superliga Argentina (Top division)
24 Teams:
River Plate
Boca Juniors
Independiente
Racing Club
San Lorenzo
Huracan
Rosario Central
Newell's Old Boys
Velez Sarsfield
Argentinos Jrs.
Lanus
Banfield
Defensa y Justicia
Estudiantes LP
Gimnasia LP
Colon de Santa Fe
Union de Santa Fe
Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba
Arsenal (Sarandi)
Central Cordoba (Santiago del Estero)
Atletico Tucuman
Patronato de Parana
Aldosivi de Mar del Plata
Talleres de Cordoba
Tournaments: Superliga Argentina (League), Copa de la Superliga, Playable in Manager mode and Tournament mode. Trofeo de Campeones de la Superliga (between winners of superliga and copa de la superliga) is playable in career manager mode. Skipping pre season and disable transfers is recommended for Career mode, matter of fact, don't even touch the transfer's tab, he. This goes also for all the other leagues.
24 Stadiums:
El Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti (already in game)
La Bombonera Camilo Cichero (already in game)
Cilindro de Avellaneda Juan Domingo Peron
Libertadores de America
Nuevo Gasometro Pedro Bidegain
Tomas Adolfo Duco
Gigante de Arroyito
Marcelo Bielsa
Jose Amalfitani
Diego Armando Maradona
Julio Humberto Grondona
Florencio Sola
La Fortaleza Nestor Diaz Perez
Jorge Luis Hirshi (brand new stadium!)
Juan Carmelo Zerillo (with new stands)
Feliciano Gambarte (original Godoy Cruz' stadium)
La Boutique de Barrio Jardin
Jose Fierro
Norberto Tito Tomaghello (renovated with tv broadcast orientation)
Presbitero Bartolome Grella
Brigadier Estanislao Lopez
15 de Abril
Adolfo Lopez (old legendary Aldosivi's stadium)
Alfredo Terrera (correct tv broadcast orientation)
2- Nacional B (2nd level):
32 Teams divided in two zones of 16:
Zona A:
San Martin (San Juan)
Ferro Carril Oeste
Platense
Temperley
Nueva Chicago
Deportivo Moron
Agropecuario Argentino de Carlos Casares
Independiente Rivadavia de Mendoza
Mitre de Santiago del Estero
Guillermo Brown de Puerto Madryn
Belgrano (Cordoba)
Estudiantes (Caseros)
Atlanta
Barracas Central
Estudiantes de Rio IV
Alvarado (Mar del Plata)
Zona B:
Defensores de Belgrano
Almagro
Chacarita
Gimnasia de Jujuy
Gimnasia de Mendoza
San Martin (Tucuman)
Villa Dalmine
Atletico Rafaela
Quilmes
Tigre
All Boys
Sarmiento de Junin
Brown de Adrogue
Instituto (Cordoba)
Ramon Santamarina de Tandil
Deportivo Riestra
Tournaments: Each zone is playable as a separated league in tournament mode. In career mode you get to play the league stage plus the play-off stage which consists on a final match between each zone's winner to determine the first promotion to superliga and the champion, and the "reducido" tournament between the loser of that final and the three top teams of each zone that will determine the second promotion.
32 Stadiums:
Juan Pasquale (new and old tv broadcast versions)
Republica de Mataderos
Centenario de Quilmes
Ofelia Rosenzuaig
Victor Legrotaglie
Bautista Gargantini
Nuevo Monumental de Rafaela
Tacita de Plata 23 de Agosto
Monumental de Alta Cordoba
Arquitecto Etcheverri (new model)
Doctores Jose y Antonio Castiglione
Alfredo Beranger
Ciudad de Vicente Lopez (correct tv broadcast orientation)
Municipal General San Martin
Eva Peron
Lorenzo Arandilla
3 de Febrero
18 de Julio
Coliseo de Mitre y Pucchini
Nuevo Francisco Urbano
Raul Conti
Claudio Chiqui Tapia (day only)
Guillermo Laza
Islas Malvinas
La Ciudadela de Tucuman
Jose Dellagiovanna
Gigante de Alberdi
Ciudad de Caseros
Leon Kolbowski
Jose Maria Minella (where Alvarado plays as host)
Antonio Candini
Hilario Sanchez (original San Martin de San Juan's stadium)
3- Primera B Metropolitana (traditional 3rd level, Buenos Aires metro area): I put this league along with the other two 3rd level leagues (Federal A zones 1 and 2) in a "fake" country called "Argentina (No Afiliados)" in order to make it playable in career mode, although this particular league IS directly affiliated to the Argentinian FA
18 Teams:
Fenix
Sacachispas
Almirante Brown
San Telmo
Ferrocarril Urquiza
Justo Jose de Urquiza
Acassuso
Comunicaciones
Flandria
Talleres de Remedios de Escalada
Defensores Unidos de Zarate
San Miguel
Tristan Suarez
Colegiales
Deportivo Armenio
Los Andes
Argentino de Quilmes
Villa San Carlos
Tournaments: Primera B Metro (League), Reducido (Promotion play-off tournament with teams from 2nd to 9th in the league) Playable in Tournament mode and first season playable in career/manager mode. Unfortunately this is not the actual competition format. The Argentinian FA decided to change it (yet again) reviving the old Apertura/Clausura tournies. But unlike the Mexican or Colombian competitions, in this case a general 2 round table is needed to determine which teams qualify for the 2nd promotion play-offs. Since this is impossible to configure in FIFA 16 (or at least, I couldn't find a way) I decided to keep the previous format with the champion of the two rounds league promoting directly (no final) and the winner of the play-offs getting the 2nd promotion. This will be the case for the Primera C and Primera D as well.
17 Stadiums:
Alfredo Ramos
Beto Larrosa
Libertarios Unidos
20 de Octubre
Remedios de Escalada
Fragata Sarmiento
Osvaldo Baletto
Monumental de Villa Lynch
La Quema de Boulogne
Carlos V
Gigante de Villa Fox
Ramon Roque Martin
Los Polvorines
Barraca Quilmeña
Armenia
Gennacio Salice
Eduardo Gallardon
3- Torneo Federal A (indireclty affiliated to FA 3rd level):
30 Teams, divided in 2 Groups of 15:
South-West:
Deportivo Madryn
Villa Mitre de Bahia Blanca
Sol de Mayo de Viedma
Olimpo de Bahia Blanca
Cipolletti de Rio Negro
Ferro Carril Oeste de General Pico
Sansinena de General Cerri
Mutual Camioneros de Esteban Echeverria
Deportivo Maipu de Mendoza
Huracan Las Heras
Sportivo Desamparados de San Juan
Estudiantes de San Luis
Juventud Unida Universitario de San Luis
Circulo Deportivo Nicanor Otamendi de Mar del Plata
Peñarol de San Juan
North-East:
Central Norte de Salta
Boca Unidos de Corrientes
San Martin de Formosa
Chaco For Ever de Resistencia
Sarmiento de Resistencia
Crucero del Norte
Defensores de Belgrano de Villa Ramallo
Douglas Haig de Pergamino
Sportivo Belgrano de San Francisco
Gimnasia de Concepcion del Uruguay
Defensores de Pronunciamiento
Union Sunchales
Juventud Unida de Gualeguaychu
Sportivo Las Parejas
Güemes de Santiago del Estero
Tournaments: The entire Federal A is now playable in both Tournament and Manager mode. Each zone is basically an almost completely separated league where the top six of each zone qualify for a final round within each zone where the top teams promote directly. There is a third promotion that can be played in career mode with a fantasy leg between the 2nd placed teams of the final group of each zone to determine who will play the real play-off against the loser of the final of the "reducido" tournament for 2nd promotion of the Primera B Metro. The winner of this match would achieve the 3rd promotion to Nacional B.
30 Stadiums:
Comandante Guacurari
Centenario de Resistencia
Juan Alberto Garcia
Antonio Romero (where San Martin de Formosa plays as host)
Leoncio Benitez
Padre Martearena (where Central Norte plays as host)
Hector Odicino-Pedro Benoza
Juan Gilberto Funes (where Juventud Unida Universitario de San Luis plays as host)
Oscar Boero
Omar Higinio Sperdutti
General San Martin
El Serpentario
Miguel Morales
De Los Eucaliptos
La Visera de Cemento
Abel Sastre
La Perrera
Salomon Boeseldin
Manuel y Ramon Nuñez
La Fortaleza del Bicho
Delio Esteban Cardozo
Arturo Miranda
Roberto Carminatti
Albiceleste
Hugo Moyano
Coloso del Barrio Talleres
Fortin de Bahia Blanca
Luis Molina
Guillermo Trama
Ramon Pablo Rojas
All stadiums now with "live" crowds
4- Primera C (4th level):
19 Teams:
Lujan
Sportivo Dock Sud
Deportivo Italiano
Deportivo Merlo
Deportivo Laferrere
Ferrocarril Midland
Excursionistas
Berazategui
San Martin de Burzaco
El Porvenir
General Lamadrid
Central Cordoba de Rosario
Leandro Niceforo Alem de General Rodriguez
Victoriano Arenas
Ituzaingo
Cañuelas
Deportivo Español
Argentino de Merlo
Real Pilar
Tournaments: Primera C (league stage), Reducido (teams from 2nd to 9th play a 2nd promotion play-off tournament) Same as with the Primera B Metro, the actual competition format has been changed to the Apertura/Clausura fashion but I couldn't find a way to make it work so I kept the previous tournament format.
19 Stadiums:
Jorge Alfredo Arin
Carlos Sacaan (pan-pan!!

Saturnino Moure
General Rodriguez
Norman Lee
Pampa y Miñones
Jose Charro Moreno
Garrafa Sanchez
De Los Inmigrantes
Enrique VI
Gabino Sosa
Francisco Ghersinich
Republica de Italia
Francisco Boga
Municipal de Lujan
Ciudad de Libertad
Carlos Barraza (previous Fenix stadium now appropriated by "new rich kids" Real Pilar)
Nueva España
Merlo Norte
Continue with Primera D (5th level), Extra Tournaments AND... download links in post#3...
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