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  • Season 25 Review – Division 2 Champions

    Season 25 saw a remarkable turnaround from previous struggles, marked by a strong start including a 5-1 win over Cruzeiro. Key transfers included Lacroix and Iwobi, with the latter excelling in assists and goals. The team added depth with new signings and youth prospects, achieving promotion to Division 1 amid successful player performances.

  • How We Picked Freddie for Sporting

    After Joao was dismissed from Sporting for inactivity, twelve candidates applied for the managerial position. The selection process examined three top contenders, ultimately favoring Fredrik from Wolfsburg. His active engagement and successful team rebuilding experience made him the ideal choice, emphasizing a commitment to rules and providing progression opportunities.

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  • S25 Manager Reappointments

    The reappointment decisions for various football managers reveal a consistent application of activity standards across divisions. Notably, João Alves was not reappointed for inactivity despite his previous successes with Sporting CP. His lack of participation in key competitions and poor performance led to this unanimous action, reinforcing Top 100’s community engagement principles.

  • HAMBURGER SV COMPLETE MIRACULOUS TITLE TRIUMPH WITH VICTORY OVER FALLEN GIANTS

  • D-Day In Every Division!

    Hellas Verona is on the verge of securing their fourth consecutive Division 1 title, needing just one point against relegated Tottenham. Meanwhile, Hamburg aims for the Division 2 championship, while Liverpool faces relegation in Division 3. AS Monaco struggles in Division 4, and Partizan leads in Division 5, showcasing football’s unpredictability.

  • Youth Cup & Shield Finals Second Legs: Barcelona Prevail in FET Heartbreak For Spurs While CSKA Make History

    Football showcased its emotional depths during the recent finals, with CSKA Moskva claiming their first Youth Shield by defeating Bayer Leverkusen 3-1 on aggregate and Tottenham Hotspur narrowly losing the Youth Cup to Barcelona after extra time. These matches highlighted the contrasting experiences of victory and heartbreak in the sport.

  • Tottenham’s Miracle March Continues as CSKA Seize Control

    In a surprising turn of events, Tottenham Hotspur defeated Barcelona 2-1 in the Youth Cup final first leg, led by Julio Enciso’s stunning performance. Meanwhile, CSKA Moskva secured a 2-0 win against Bayer Leverkusen in the Youth Shield final, showing consistency and control. The second legs promise contrasting challenges for both tie outcomes.

  • Tottenham’s Stunning Comeback: A Night of Football Drama

    Tottenham Hotspur staged a remarkable comeback, defeating SC Internacional 4-0 to advance to the Youth Cup final, showcasing fierce determination after a first-leg loss. Meanwhile, Leicester City narrowly lost to Barcelona, ending their impressive youth run. CSKA Moskva and Bayer Leverkusen also progressed, setting up contrasting final matchups filled with anticipation.

  • FC Porto vs Dinamo Zagreb: A Cup Final for the Ages

    FC Porto triumphed over Dinamo Zagreb 5-4 on penalties after an exhilarating 2-2 draw in the Top 100 Shield final at Estadio Azteca. Porto’s experience shone through in the shootout, whereas Zagreb’s impressive journey from Division 5 to the final highlighted their determination and potential in football.