Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?
Looking forward to updates on this!
A much better month! A hammering of Elche and then a good, tight win over Bilbao in the cup. Good win over Villarreal also! 11th is much better than being 1 above the relegation zone so props on turning it around. Some nice pieces in your Academy also.

Hellas Verona
May 2017


Tight win in the derby followed by hammerings to win the league. Nicely done. 15 points was a massive margin. Absolutely smashed Fiorentina to claim the double! Unfortunate that you couldn't get the treble and only losing on penalties is even worse. Next year! (If you decide to stay on that is.) Choupo-Moting was a beast this season! 31 goals in the league. Bloody hell. What Ovr is he?
I'm glad you like them! I'm hoping Benteke can do as well too which I'm sure he will do. Thanks! Really happy that he scored on his debut and Centurion has been tearing up the right flank recently.
Congrats on getting through the group and also battling for Champions League football. Nice going with Wales. Bale must be fun to use! I don't know what to say about the Youth Players. Hopefully someone else can help.

VfB Stuttgart
Career Mode
Season 1
Part 5 - December is full of surprises
Good start then a slip up at home to Mainz. Bounced back well though before an unexpected cup exit. Well I guess you can focus on the league now where you are doing really well being top. Looking forward to the January update.

Real Betis Balompie
Real Betis vs SV Ried Europa League Group Stage
2-0 Win(forgot to write down who scored the goals for this game)
Real Betis vs Getafe
28’ Danny Ings
38’ Thievy Bifouma
2-0 Win
Real Betis vs Elche CF
9’ Brian Rodriguez
22’ Thievy Bifouma
28’ Brian Rodriguez
55’ Lolo Reyes
59’ Brian Rodriguez
65’ Brian Rodriguez
89’ Thievy Bifouma
7-0 Win
International Friendlies
Bolivia vs Egypt *Simmed
3-0 Loss
Bolivia vs Argentina *Simmed
3-0 Loss
Celta De Vigo vs Real Betis
14’ Vadillo
17’ Danny Ings
29’ Santi Mina
34’ Douglas(OG)
45’ Nolito
55’ Danny Ings
58’ Chuli
69’ Danny Ings
71’ Nolito
77’ Chuli
78’ Thievy Bifouma
89’ F.Orellana
39’ Cejudo Yellow Card
42’ Alex Fernandez Yellow Card
7-5 Win
RCD Espanyol vs Real Betis
Betis:
61’ Brian Rodriguez
72’ Chuli
Espanyol
4’ Caicedo
59’ Clint Dempsey
90’ Caicedo
3-2 Loss
Copa Del Rey R32
UD Almeria vs Real Betis
Betis:
38’ Thievy Bifouma
57’ Ramon Azeez
61’ Thievy Bifouma(Pen)
87’ Douglas
Almeria:
48’ T Dangda
90’ Cristobal
Youth Academy:
Andrea Gerardi - RW OVR 56-62 Potential 79-87 Italian
Charlie Batt GK English OVR 65-69 Pot 82-88
Dingsdag Cañete CM Bolivian OVR 46-52 Potential 73-81
Faruk Ukra RB Bolivian OVR 52-58 POT 85-94
Garbhan Rubi GK Spanish OVR 68-72 POT 85-91
Peter Tilea ST Bolivian OVR 48-54 POT 84-94
Vyntra Vitor Gomes CAM OVR 37-47 POT 67-85
Youcef Pintos (Position not Defined yet) OVR 52-62 POT 68-84
Liga BBVA table
Valencia CF 40 Pts
Real Madrid 38 pts
Sevilla FC 37 pts
Real Betis 36 pts
FC Barcelona 33 pts
RCD Espanyol 30 pts
Athletic Bilbao 25 pts
Malaga CF 24 pts
Villareal CF 24 pts
Atletico Madrid 23 pts
Celta Vigo 21 pts
Real Sociedad 21 pts
Elche CF 17 pts
UD Almeria 15 pts
RC Deportivo 14 pts
Getafe CF 13 pts
RCD Mallorca 12 pts
Rayo Vallecano 10 pts
Levante UD 10 pts
SD Eibar 6 pts
Top Scorers Team:
Chuli 10 Goals
Thievy Bifouma 9 Goals
Danny Ings 8 Goals
Top Scorers League
T1. Danny- Valencia 11 Goals
T1 Cristiano Ronaldo-11 Goals
T1. Neymar- 11 Goals
2. Chuli 10 Goals
3. 5 way tie 9 goals
Assist leaders League
Thievy Bifouma 7 Assists
4 way tie 5 Assists
8 way tie 4 Assists
Assist Leaders Team
Thievy Bifouma 7 Assists
Dani Pacheco 5 Assists
Chuli/Ramon Azeez 4 Assists
Some high scoring games against Elche and Celta Vigo. Bifouma's been really potent in front of goal for you. You've got some future stars in the pipeline. Sitting 4th is also very good.
What season is it again?
Spoiler
Thought I'd share a new thing I'm trying here. The last couple of years of FIFA have been the hardest for me to get into since I bought FIFA 09 and began to fall in love with soccer. I haven't been able to get a good career mode going in the FIFA 15 or 14, largely because I've already done the things I've wanted in years past and I want something new. I'm always torn because I can't bring myself to start a career in a top flight league. I feel like I have to earn it. But I've earned it in past games and don't have as much time as I did then. That, and I've become a huge MLS fan and am constantly wishing for a better representation of MLS in Career Mode. I always thought about putting my favorite team in the English Leagues, but that'd be Seattle and they're rated too high to really fit any lower than the Championship. I want them lower (Again, that whole earning it thing). But I recently found what I think will be the answer over on a reddit page.
I've replaced every English team with teams from North and South America. I used a "system" (I use that term very loosely) to distribute teams throughout the leagues based on prestige and how many titles they've won. So the Premier League consists a good chunk of Argentine clubs, along with a few from Mexico, Columbia, and maybe Chile. A few MLS clubs are in the Championship (LA Galaxy, DC United, plus a couple more I can't remember), and the majority of MLS clubs are in League 1. I'll be playing as Seattle and trying to work my way up. I also put a few of the displaced larger EPL teams in Scotland so I'll still see the likes of Man U and Chelsea in the Champions League.
I've replaced every English team with teams from North and South America. I used a "system" (I use that term very loosely) to distribute teams throughout the leagues based on prestige and how many titles they've won. So the Premier League consists a good chunk of Argentine clubs, along with a few from Mexico, Columbia, and maybe Chile. A few MLS clubs are in the Championship (LA Galaxy, DC United, plus a couple more I can't remember), and the majority of MLS clubs are in League 1. I'll be playing as Seattle and trying to work my way up. I also put a few of the displaced larger EPL teams in Scotland so I'll still see the likes of Man U and Chelsea in the Champions League.
Deportivo La Coruña
FIFA 15 - Season 1

Blanquiazules’
FIFA 15 - Season 1

Blanquiazules’
Spoiler
December 2014
Copa Del Rey Round of 32 Leg 1
RC Deportivo 0 - Athletic Bilbao 1
ATH - Iturraspe 60'
MOTM: Fabricio
Deportivo were absolutely dominated by Bilbao all evening recording only 2 shots and being out-possessed 60/40. Bilbao finally got the goal that looked destined all night when Iturraspe beat Insua to the ball on the right side of the goal and finished it first time to the far post.
RC Deportivo 1 - Malaga CF 1
DEP - Cavaleiro 17'
MAL - Portillo 45'
MOTM: Lux
Cavaleiro forced a bad pass back by the defender and took the ball away right in front of goal for the easy finish to give Deportivo the lead. Just before the half Amrabat send a cross in from the right wing and Portillo got between Valeron and Lopo to head it into the top right corner for the equalizer.
RC Deportivo 5 - Elche CF 1
DEP - Perez 52', 84', 88', Cavaleiro 57', 90'
ELC - Herrera 60'
MOTM: Perez
Cavalier got the ball on the left side of the goal and immediately played it into the middle for Perez to run in and tap it home. Cavaleiro then added one of his own after beating the defense with his pace down the right side of the goal and hitting it back across to the bottom left corner. Elche pulled one back after Herrera's first shot was deflected and fell back to him to finish the second attempt. Fariña got free down the left wing on a counter and drew the keeper out before laying it off to Perez for the finish. Cavaleiro then replicated almost the exact same play down the left wing playing it to Perez in the middle for another finish past the keeper. This time it was Perez getting free down the left wing and he played it to Juan Dominguez at the top of the box who quickly pushed it ahead to Cavaleiro on the right side of the goal for a tap in.
Copa Del Rey Round of 32 Leg 2
Athletic Bilbao 2 (3) - RC Deportivo 3 (3)
ATH - De Marcos 16', Susaeta 47'
DEP - Fariña 19', Medunjanin 49' (Pen), Perez 68'
MOTM: Fabricio
Athletic scored first when De Marcos got the ball unmarked right in the middle of the box and placed it to the left side of the goal. Deportivo found an answer quickly when Valeron sent a corner into the box that found Fariña's head and ended up in the back of the net. Susaeta put Athletic up once again with a superb curling effort from the left side of the box into the top right corner of the goal. Cavaleiro went on the attack right away and was brought down inside the box giving Medunjanin the opportunity to convert from the penalty spot into the top left corner. Fariña played a big ball over the top to Cavaleiro running down the right side who attacked the goal and played it across the goal at the last second for Perez to tap in for the winner.
Villarreal CF 0 - RC Deportivo 1
DEP - Medunjanin 15'
MOTM: Lux
After winning a corner, Perez sent the ball into the box as Medunjanin was able to hold off his defender and rise up to win the ball with a well placed header that went just over the goal keeper's hands and into the net for the only goal of the match. Lux on the the other end put up with a constant barrage on his goal as Villarreal recorded 19 shots, 9 of which were on target.
League Table

Abegondo Academy
Adrian Alvarez (Spain) - 16 years old, 36-44 OVR 69-85 POT, RB, Winger
Mario Diaz (Spain) - 16 years old, 37-41 OVR 71-79 POT, LM/CM, Defensive Minded
Sebastian Torres (Spain) - 15 years old, 41-49 OVR 70-82 POT, LM/CM/LB, Defensive Minded
Victor Manuel (Argentina) - 17 years old, 49-61 OVR 69-85 POT, RW/LM/RM/LB/RB, Winger
Deportivo La Coruña Player of the Month
Ivan Cavaleiro

Ivan Cavaleiro was outstanding this month scoring 3 goals, recording 4 assists, and drawing a penalty that was converted by Medunjanin as well. His contributions this month were a saving grace after the poor offensive form from last month for the team.
Manager Comments
Academy Update - The 4 players have started to establish themselves with the youth teams and where they will play on the pitch is becoming clearer. Adrian Alvarez has found his place on the right side of the defense, but still has an attacking mentality. Mario Diaz's future is in the midfield, and he will bring toughness and a defensive presence to the club's midfield. Sebastian Torres is another defensive prospect although his future could either be as a midfielder or on the left side of the defense. Victor Manuel is the one prospect who still remains a question mark in terms of position and could play almost anywhere on the outside of the pitch.
Improved Form - After a nightmare 2 month run, the form has improved exponentially. The attack had a resurgence led by Cavaleiro and Perez up front. After finishing last month just 1 spot out of the relegation zone, moving up to 11th is a welcomed relief. We have to continue this form and avoid falling into a run that will drop us down the table again. This club is much better than a relegation candidate, and I refuse to allow us to be in that discussion.
Copa Del Rey - An exciting two legs against Bilbao in the Copa Del Rey has put us through to the last 16. After losing the first leg, we were able to win an exciting second leg 3-2. This came right in the middle of our improved run of form and it couldn't have worked out any better. The confidence going forward will be important, and we need to continue to win in order to take home some much needed prize money.
Copa Del Rey Round of 32 Leg 1
RC Deportivo 0 - Athletic Bilbao 1
ATH - Iturraspe 60'
MOTM: Fabricio
Deportivo were absolutely dominated by Bilbao all evening recording only 2 shots and being out-possessed 60/40. Bilbao finally got the goal that looked destined all night when Iturraspe beat Insua to the ball on the right side of the goal and finished it first time to the far post.
RC Deportivo 1 - Malaga CF 1
DEP - Cavaleiro 17'
MAL - Portillo 45'
MOTM: Lux
Cavaleiro forced a bad pass back by the defender and took the ball away right in front of goal for the easy finish to give Deportivo the lead. Just before the half Amrabat send a cross in from the right wing and Portillo got between Valeron and Lopo to head it into the top right corner for the equalizer.
RC Deportivo 5 - Elche CF 1
DEP - Perez 52', 84', 88', Cavaleiro 57', 90'
ELC - Herrera 60'
MOTM: Perez
Cavalier got the ball on the left side of the goal and immediately played it into the middle for Perez to run in and tap it home. Cavaleiro then added one of his own after beating the defense with his pace down the right side of the goal and hitting it back across to the bottom left corner. Elche pulled one back after Herrera's first shot was deflected and fell back to him to finish the second attempt. Fariña got free down the left wing on a counter and drew the keeper out before laying it off to Perez for the finish. Cavaleiro then replicated almost the exact same play down the left wing playing it to Perez in the middle for another finish past the keeper. This time it was Perez getting free down the left wing and he played it to Juan Dominguez at the top of the box who quickly pushed it ahead to Cavaleiro on the right side of the goal for a tap in.
Copa Del Rey Round of 32 Leg 2
Athletic Bilbao 2 (3) - RC Deportivo 3 (3)
ATH - De Marcos 16', Susaeta 47'
DEP - Fariña 19', Medunjanin 49' (Pen), Perez 68'
MOTM: Fabricio
Athletic scored first when De Marcos got the ball unmarked right in the middle of the box and placed it to the left side of the goal. Deportivo found an answer quickly when Valeron sent a corner into the box that found Fariña's head and ended up in the back of the net. Susaeta put Athletic up once again with a superb curling effort from the left side of the box into the top right corner of the goal. Cavaleiro went on the attack right away and was brought down inside the box giving Medunjanin the opportunity to convert from the penalty spot into the top left corner. Fariña played a big ball over the top to Cavaleiro running down the right side who attacked the goal and played it across the goal at the last second for Perez to tap in for the winner.
Villarreal CF 0 - RC Deportivo 1
DEP - Medunjanin 15'
MOTM: Lux
After winning a corner, Perez sent the ball into the box as Medunjanin was able to hold off his defender and rise up to win the ball with a well placed header that went just over the goal keeper's hands and into the net for the only goal of the match. Lux on the the other end put up with a constant barrage on his goal as Villarreal recorded 19 shots, 9 of which were on target.
League Table

Abegondo Academy
Adrian Alvarez (Spain) - 16 years old, 36-44 OVR 69-85 POT, RB, Winger
Mario Diaz (Spain) - 16 years old, 37-41 OVR 71-79 POT, LM/CM, Defensive Minded
Sebastian Torres (Spain) - 15 years old, 41-49 OVR 70-82 POT, LM/CM/LB, Defensive Minded
Victor Manuel (Argentina) - 17 years old, 49-61 OVR 69-85 POT, RW/LM/RM/LB/RB, Winger
Deportivo La Coruña Player of the Month
Ivan Cavaleiro

Ivan Cavaleiro was outstanding this month scoring 3 goals, recording 4 assists, and drawing a penalty that was converted by Medunjanin as well. His contributions this month were a saving grace after the poor offensive form from last month for the team.
Manager Comments
Academy Update - The 4 players have started to establish themselves with the youth teams and where they will play on the pitch is becoming clearer. Adrian Alvarez has found his place on the right side of the defense, but still has an attacking mentality. Mario Diaz's future is in the midfield, and he will bring toughness and a defensive presence to the club's midfield. Sebastian Torres is another defensive prospect although his future could either be as a midfielder or on the left side of the defense. Victor Manuel is the one prospect who still remains a question mark in terms of position and could play almost anywhere on the outside of the pitch.
Improved Form - After a nightmare 2 month run, the form has improved exponentially. The attack had a resurgence led by Cavaleiro and Perez up front. After finishing last month just 1 spot out of the relegation zone, moving up to 11th is a welcomed relief. We have to continue this form and avoid falling into a run that will drop us down the table again. This club is much better than a relegation candidate, and I refuse to allow us to be in that discussion.
Copa Del Rey - An exciting two legs against Bilbao in the Copa Del Rey has put us through to the last 16. After losing the first leg, we were able to win an exciting second leg 3-2. This came right in the middle of our improved run of form and it couldn't have worked out any better. The confidence going forward will be important, and we need to continue to win in order to take home some much needed prize money.

Hellas Verona
May 2017
Spoiler


Spoiler
Hellas Verona 2 - 1 Chievo Verona
Ayhan 79', Embolo 90'
Pellomo 15'
In the second Verona derby of the season the pressure was on the home side. They needed a draw to secure the league title and things weren't looking good when Pellomo scored with a header only 15 minutes into the game. Hellas Verona then took control of the game but they couldn't find the back of the net until the 79th minute when the captain Kaan Ayhan equalised with a free kick. Chievo parked the bus after the goal but the Gialloblu put a lot of pressure on their defence. At the end Breel Embolo managed to score the winner in stoppage time which means that Hellas Verona have succeeded in defending the title!


Hellas Verona 5 - 1 Atalanta
Choupo-Moting 23', 31', 71', 90', Zaza 64'
Marilungo 13'
The only reason to play this game was that Eric Choupo-Moting wanted to reach thirty league goals. He had to score six goals in the two remaining games to succeed in that. It seemed like almost impossible but Choupo-Moting showed that he is on the same level as Messi and Ronaldo in the game against Atalanta. He was in top form and he managed to score four goals which put him one goal away from the magical thirty.


Hellas Verona 4 - 2 Genoa
Florenzi 26', Choupo-Moting 45', 68', 81'
Krajnc 6', Cofie 63'
The last league game of the season. The last chance for Choupo-Moting to score thirty goals. The game started off like every game game of the month: by Verona conceeding early. Luckily twenty minutes later Florenzi equalised from a rebound. After that right before stoppage time Eric Choupo-Moting got the lead and got closer to the thirty goal mark. Genoa's Cofie equalised after the hour mark but that didn't stop Verona. Only five minutes later the ball was passed to Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting who got in the box, took a shot and it went in! The 30th league goal was scored! Ten minutes later he went ahead and completed his hattrick. In the last fifteen minutes Corleone made a very interesting substitution: he took of Marquinhos and put on Rafael Marquez who was playing his last ever league game. The Mexican received the captain's armband from Ayhan and lead his team to receive to Serie A trophy after the final whistle. Hellas Verona are the champions!



Final
Hellas Verona
Fiorentina
The final of the Coppa Italia -or TIM Cup- was here. Rome's Olympic Stadium was full of fans of both teams. Hellas Verona had reached their first cup final since 1984 and they were the favourites. It was kick off time.
Hellas Verona started the game with a lot of pressure in attack. They passed the ball around, looking for space. Before the twenty-minute mark Eric Choupo-Moting received the ball on the right side of the box. He took a shot but the keeper parried the ball. Choupo-Moting then shot again and the ball went in thanks to a deflection. Verona had taken the lead! They continued in control and twelve minutes later Alessandro Florenzi doubled the lead with a curling shot. In the next forty minutes there wasn't much happening but in the 74th minute Choupo-Moting got a brace from a counter attack. Once again Corleone let Rafael Marquez come on from the bench to lift the trophy. Hellas Verona had secured the domestic double!

Road to the final:


Final
Bayern München - Hellas Verona
UEFA Champions League. The most prestigious club competition on the planet. The best club competition on the planet. Two teams, one dream, one night. Wembley Stadium was hosting it's second Champions League final in four years. The atmosphere was amazing. Could this be the moment when Hellas Verona become the best in Europe?
Bayern kicked off the game and they started a dangerous attack straight away. Robert Lewandowski ran towards the goal before playing Mario Götze through. The young German had a shot from outside the box which flew into the top left corner. There was nothing Perin in goal could've done. Verona went on the attack and ten minutes later Eric Choupo-Moting found the back of the net with a finess shot. 1-1. The game slowed down after that and it took fifty minutes before another goal was scored. Dennis Praet scored from a counter attack and Verona were in the lead! Bayern started attacking a lot and they got a corner in stoppage time. The ball was crossed straight at Mattia Perin but the keeper DIDN'T CATCH IT AND PATRICK WEICHRAUCH F*CKING EQUALISED. The game went to extra time and ten minutes into the first half Verona got a penalty. The captain Rafael Marquez, who was playing his last professional game of football, stepped to take it. He shot the ball at the top left corner and it went in! Verona were in the lead again! Bayern switched back to attacking and in the 113th minute Thomas Müller had a shot which was parried. Rafael Marquez tried to clear it but it HIT ARJEN ROBBEN IN HIS HEAD and the Dutch winger tapped it in. Neither team did anything in the remaining seven minutes and it was penalty time.
Road to the final
Serie A Table
1. Hellas Verona, 93 pts
2. AC Milan, 78 pts
3. Juventus, 78 pts
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4. Chievo Verona, 60 pts
5. AS Roma, 59 pts
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6. Napoli, 59 pts
7. Lazio, 56 pts
8. Inter Milan, 55 pts
9. Udinese, 53 pts
10. Fiorentina, 51 pts
11. Genoa, 48 pts
12. Palermo, 42 pts
13. Samdoria, 42 pts
14. Sassuolo, 41 pts
15. Torino, 40 pts
16. Cagliari, 38 pts
17. Parma, 38 pts
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18. Atalanta, 34 pts
19. Catania, 30 pts
20. Livorno, 20 pts
Promoted Teams For 2017-18 Season
Bologna
Brescia
Cesena
Golden Boot
Eric Choupo-Moting, Hellas Verona, 31 goals
Giuseppe Rossi, Napoli, 20 goals
Senad Lulic, Lazio, 15 goals
Most Assists
Gervinho, AS Roma, 10 assists
Raffael, Udinese, 9 assists
Arturo Vidal, Juventus, 9 assists
Golden Glove
Diego Lopez, AC Milan, 10 clean sheets
Mattia Perin, Hellas Verona, 9 clean sheets
Antonio Mirante, Parma, 9 clean sheets
TIM Cup: Hellas Verona
Champions League: Bayern München
Europa League: SL Benfica
England: Chelsea
France: Paris Saint-Germain
Spain: Real Madrid
Transfer Budget: €19,400,000
Wage Buget: €90,000
Here is the part where you come into play. Will I stay at Verona for one more season or do I start a League 2 career? Or will a few surprise candidates win? You will decide! Here is the link: http://strawpoll.me/3819653.
Thank you for reading this post! I hope you have enjoyed it! Any feedback or suggestions will be appreciated!
Ayhan 79', Embolo 90'
Pellomo 15'
In the second Verona derby of the season the pressure was on the home side. They needed a draw to secure the league title and things weren't looking good when Pellomo scored with a header only 15 minutes into the game. Hellas Verona then took control of the game but they couldn't find the back of the net until the 79th minute when the captain Kaan Ayhan equalised with a free kick. Chievo parked the bus after the goal but the Gialloblu put a lot of pressure on their defence. At the end Breel Embolo managed to score the winner in stoppage time which means that Hellas Verona have succeeded in defending the title!


Hellas Verona 5 - 1 Atalanta
Choupo-Moting 23', 31', 71', 90', Zaza 64'
Marilungo 13'
The only reason to play this game was that Eric Choupo-Moting wanted to reach thirty league goals. He had to score six goals in the two remaining games to succeed in that. It seemed like almost impossible but Choupo-Moting showed that he is on the same level as Messi and Ronaldo in the game against Atalanta. He was in top form and he managed to score four goals which put him one goal away from the magical thirty.


Hellas Verona 4 - 2 Genoa
Florenzi 26', Choupo-Moting 45', 68', 81'
Krajnc 6', Cofie 63'
The last league game of the season. The last chance for Choupo-Moting to score thirty goals. The game started off like every game game of the month: by Verona conceeding early. Luckily twenty minutes later Florenzi equalised from a rebound. After that right before stoppage time Eric Choupo-Moting got the lead and got closer to the thirty goal mark. Genoa's Cofie equalised after the hour mark but that didn't stop Verona. Only five minutes later the ball was passed to Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting who got in the box, took a shot and it went in! The 30th league goal was scored! Ten minutes later he went ahead and completed his hattrick. In the last fifteen minutes Corleone made a very interesting substitution: he took of Marquinhos and put on Rafael Marquez who was playing his last ever league game. The Mexican received the captain's armband from Ayhan and lead his team to receive to Serie A trophy after the final whistle. Hellas Verona are the champions!



Final
Hellas Verona
Spoiler
3 - 0
Spoiler
Choupo-Moting 18', 74', Florenzi 30'
The final of the Coppa Italia -or TIM Cup- was here. Rome's Olympic Stadium was full of fans of both teams. Hellas Verona had reached their first cup final since 1984 and they were the favourites. It was kick off time.
Hellas Verona started the game with a lot of pressure in attack. They passed the ball around, looking for space. Before the twenty-minute mark Eric Choupo-Moting received the ball on the right side of the box. He took a shot but the keeper parried the ball. Choupo-Moting then shot again and the ball went in thanks to a deflection. Verona had taken the lead! They continued in control and twelve minutes later Alessandro Florenzi doubled the lead with a curling shot. In the next forty minutes there wasn't much happening but in the 74th minute Choupo-Moting got a brace from a counter attack. Once again Corleone let Rafael Marquez come on from the bench to lift the trophy. Hellas Verona had secured the domestic double!

Road to the final:
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Final
Bayern München - Hellas Verona
UEFA Champions League. The most prestigious club competition on the planet. The best club competition on the planet. Two teams, one dream, one night. Wembley Stadium was hosting it's second Champions League final in four years. The atmosphere was amazing. Could this be the moment when Hellas Verona become the best in Europe?
Bayern kicked off the game and they started a dangerous attack straight away. Robert Lewandowski ran towards the goal before playing Mario Götze through. The young German had a shot from outside the box which flew into the top left corner. There was nothing Perin in goal could've done. Verona went on the attack and ten minutes later Eric Choupo-Moting found the back of the net with a finess shot. 1-1. The game slowed down after that and it took fifty minutes before another goal was scored. Dennis Praet scored from a counter attack and Verona were in the lead! Bayern started attacking a lot and they got a corner in stoppage time. The ball was crossed straight at Mattia Perin but the keeper DIDN'T CATCH IT AND PATRICK WEICHRAUCH F*CKING EQUALISED. The game went to extra time and ten minutes into the first half Verona got a penalty. The captain Rafael Marquez, who was playing his last professional game of football, stepped to take it. He shot the ball at the top left corner and it went in! Verona were in the lead again! Bayern switched back to attacking and in the 113th minute Thomas Müller had a shot which was parried. Rafael Marquez tried to clear it but it HIT ARJEN ROBBEN IN HIS HEAD and the Dutch winger tapped it in. Neither team did anything in the remaining seven minutes and it was penalty time.
Spoiler
Thomas Müller (FCB), scores 
Radja Nainggolan (VER), misses
Arjen Robben (FCB), scores
Eric Choupo-Moting (VER), scores
Robert Lewandowski (FCB), scores
Balde Keita (VER), misses
David Alaba (FCB), scores
Bayern München Win 4-1 On Penalties!

Radja Nainggolan (VER), misses

Arjen Robben (FCB), scores

Eric Choupo-Moting (VER), scores

Robert Lewandowski (FCB), scores

Balde Keita (VER), misses

David Alaba (FCB), scores

Bayern München Win 4-1 On Penalties!
Road to the final
Spoiler

Serie A Table
1. Hellas Verona, 93 pts
2. AC Milan, 78 pts
3. Juventus, 78 pts
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4. Chievo Verona, 60 pts
5. AS Roma, 59 pts
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6. Napoli, 59 pts
7. Lazio, 56 pts
8. Inter Milan, 55 pts
9. Udinese, 53 pts
10. Fiorentina, 51 pts
11. Genoa, 48 pts
12. Palermo, 42 pts
13. Samdoria, 42 pts
14. Sassuolo, 41 pts
15. Torino, 40 pts
16. Cagliari, 38 pts
17. Parma, 38 pts
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18. Atalanta, 34 pts
19. Catania, 30 pts
20. Livorno, 20 pts
Promoted Teams For 2017-18 Season
Bologna
Brescia
Cesena
Golden Boot
Eric Choupo-Moting, Hellas Verona, 31 goals
Giuseppe Rossi, Napoli, 20 goals
Senad Lulic, Lazio, 15 goals
Most Assists
Gervinho, AS Roma, 10 assists
Raffael, Udinese, 9 assists
Arturo Vidal, Juventus, 9 assists
Golden Glove
Diego Lopez, AC Milan, 10 clean sheets
Mattia Perin, Hellas Verona, 9 clean sheets
Antonio Mirante, Parma, 9 clean sheets
TIM Cup: Hellas Verona
Champions League: Bayern München
Europa League: SL Benfica
England: Chelsea
France: Paris Saint-Germain
Spain: Real Madrid
Transfer Budget: €19,400,000
Wage Buget: €90,000
Here is the part where you come into play. Will I stay at Verona for one more season or do I start a League 2 career? Or will a few surprise candidates win? You will decide! Here is the link: http://strawpoll.me/3819653.
Thank you for reading this post! I hope you have enjoyed it! Any feedback or suggestions will be appreciated!
@Keano16 - All of your signings are great, I actually like them a lot. Those players are fantastic, honestly. I hope Benteke does as well as Bony did for you! Also, your games went very well!
Big Benteke scored in his debut, yay! Also, Centurion with the hat-trick against Bayern is huge! And congrats on winning the cup! A pretty interesting post, had everything in it!
Big Benteke scored in his debut, yay! Also, Centurion with the hat-trick against Bayern is huge! And congrats on winning the cup! A pretty interesting post, had everything in it!
Dagenham update we are January 2017 and are in a five way battle for the top of Champions League. It has been a brutal stretch for us losing the last two matches. Next we have Blackburn in a FA Cup battle. We advanced out of the group stage in the Euro League and face Ajax in February.
Wales has been a force in World Cup qualifiers with a few matches left. Bale went down for two months with a broken toe. But fortunately for us that was in November and our next matches are in March.
Is it me or what but the May boost has not been as impactful on xbox1 as on 360. Have five star scouts and 70-90 potential players. Some players have been on my team for a season and a half get playing time and still have not grown one point a CAM player for me.
Wales has been a force in World Cup qualifiers with a few matches left. Bale went down for two months with a broken toe. But fortunately for us that was in November and our next matches are in March.
Is it me or what but the May boost has not been as impactful on xbox1 as on 360. Have five star scouts and 70-90 potential players. Some players have been on my team for a season and a half get playing time and still have not grown one point a CAM player for me.

VfB Stuttgart
Career Mode
Season 1
Part 5 - December is full of surprises
Spoiler
Page 974 - Part 1 - August and introduction
Page 977 - Part 2 - September against the Goliaths
Page 984 - Part 3 - October with a grain of salt
Page 992 - Part 4 - November is opposite month
The first game of December was against Schalke, a team struggling but not far from the top, so we knew if we gave them a chance, they would still beat us. The first half was rather dull, neither team had shots and the players were busy battling for the ball in the midfield. I was hoping that second half was going to be more interesting, and it was.
We were moving the ball a lot better and it finally paid off, as a great cross into the box by Herrmann was finished by Herrmann. The lead was ours, and we doubled it, as we hit them on a counter, only this time, Herrmann passed it to the edge of the box, where Ibisevic took a good touch and smashed in another one.
I felt that the game was comfortably in our hands, yet when Ulreich made a mistake from kick-off and passed it to Choupo-Moting, he smashed it in and gave one back. Yet, we luckily held on to the lead and got the 3 points!
After the great win against Schalke, we went against Mainz. I fielded almost the same squad, swapping out Kostic for Herrmann. And while Mainz didn't look good, we did not look better at all. We moved the ball slowly and our chances were rather poor.
I was thinking since the Mainz were not attacking and we couldn't get a goal, we might aswell get the point from the game. But then, a cross into the box gets poorly cleared by Schwaab and finds the head of Okazaki, who puts it in the net and makes us lose. That just happened.
I told the guys to move upfront and try to get the goal, yet it never happened. Maxim was closely guarded in the box and Ibisevic had 2 guys on him the whole time. The wings were getting destroyed and we just looked very, very poor. I guess you can't stay happy for too long after a good win.
SO after a poor game, we went against Hamburg, another top 5 team. But I guess after I told everybody how mad I was with them, we played a lot better very early. And when Romeu gave a nice through ball to Ibisevic, he controlled it well and took a beautiful shot to the bottom corner - just like the team I knew before Mainz.
We kept attacking and creating chances, and we were rewarded later, since Gruezo got tackled in the box and we earned a penalty. Ibisevic stepped up to take it and he put it away very well. I took Maxim and Ibisevic off at the start of the second half, so they could rest for the cup game.
We still looked the same, as our counter-attacks were on point and we were solid defensively. Again, it paid off in the end, as some good passing play and a through ball from Gruezo to Herrmann - another goal. I was really happy with the result, and knew that this was going to help us in the last 2 games of the month.
So, our last 2 games of the month were both against Paderborn - first one in the league, second one in the cup. I changed the squad up, since the cup game was going to be 2 days later. I was still confident that we would win, though.
We moved the ball nicely, yet the end product was not there. Paderborn played well, so I knew that the cup tie was going to be difficult aswell.
We did manage to get a goal, as Ginzcek got taken down in the box, which awarded us a penalty. Maxim stepped up to take it and he smashed it in. I was pretty happy with our performance, yet now we had to beat them again.
So a few days after the win, we went against them again in the cup game. Even though the last game was difficult, I was sure that we got the best draw out of most of the teams. It started off well, we were making good moves and even scored twice, yet both of the goals were called offside. It did disappoint me, yet I knew that if we play on like this, we would have no problem scoring. Yet then, something happened.
The game was close to its end, and neither team looked like scoring. Then, as Rüdiger tried to pass it to Leitner, it got intersepted and crossed into the our box. The ball bounced there for a while and nobody got to it to clear it. Then, out of nowhere, Lakic was the first one to it and he managed to score it. I couldn't believe it. We got knocked out of the Pokal in such fashion. The worst way to finish the month.
A new player, as Herrmann really impressed me this month with his movement and skill. He seems to be fitting into the team now, and I am quite happy with it. I know it is his first season and hopefully he will be a lot more impactful next season.
Well, what can I say?
Getting kicked out of the cup wasn't great, yet we are top of the league again. Even if it is with GD, I am still happy with our league performance. I am completely disappointed with our cup performance, we should have beat Paderborn for sure.
I will try to make the January update later, it isn't going to be a long one, since January only has one game against M'Gladbach, but it will also involve a squad update (OVR and ages) and it might involve transfers. So many questions that need answering!
Well, that is it for now, thanks for reading and please, leave your comments if there is anything, I hope you enjoyed it!
OH, and I know we made it to a 1000, so I will make a small writeup later on my thoughts and stuff, maybe even with the January post.
Page 977 - Part 2 - September against the Goliaths
Page 984 - Part 3 - October with a grain of salt
Page 992 - Part 4 - November is opposite month
Current Squad

Full squad list
Goalkeepers
Sven Ulreich - 78 OVR - Age 25 - Germany
Thorsten Kirshbaum - 68 OVR - Age 27 - Germany
Odisseas Vlachodimos - 63 OVR - Age 20 - Germany
Defenders
Florian Klein - 71 OVR - Age 27 - Austria
Phillipp Mwene - 59 OVR - Age 20 - Austria
Antonio Rüdiger - 74 OVR - Age 21 - Germany
Daniel Schwaab - 74 OVR - Age 25 - Germany
Georg Niedermeier - 73 OVR - Age 28 - Germany
Timo Baumgartl - 64 OVR - Age 18 - Germany
Karim Haggui - 72 OVR - Age 30 - Tunisia
Gotoku Sakai - 72 OVR - Age 23 - Japan
Konstantin Rausch - 73 OVR - Age 24 - Germany
Tim Leibold - 60 OVR - Age 20 - Germany
Niklas Stark - 68 OVR - Age 19 - Germany
Midfielders
Oriol Romeu - 72 OVR - Age 22 - Spain
Carlos Gruezo - 70 OVR - Age 19 - Ecuador
Robin Yalcin - 61 OVR - Age 20 - Germany
Serey Die - 72 OVR - Age 29 - Ivory Coast
Martin Harnik - 76 OVR - Age 27 - Austria
Sercan Sararer - 69 OVR - Age 24 - Turkey
Christian Gentner - 77 OVR - Age 28 - Germany
Moritz Leitner - 74 OVR - Age 21 - Germany (On loan from Bor.Dortmund)
Timo Werner - 71 OVR - Age 18 - Germany
Erich Berko - 60 OVR - Age 19 - Germany
Adam Hlousek - 72 OVR - Age 25 - Czech Republic
Kevin Störger - 69 OVR - Age 20 - Austria (On loan at 1.FC K'lautern)
Alexandru Maxim - 76 OVR - Age 23 - Romania
Daniel Didavi - 75 OVR - Age 24 - Germany
Patrick Herrmann - 77 OVR - Age 23 - Germany
Attackers
Marco Rojas - 68 OVR - Age 22 - New Zealand (On loan at FC Thun)
Vedad Ibisevic - 79 OVR - Age 29 - Bosnia Herzegovina
Daniel Ginczek - 74 OVR - Age 23 - Germany
Filip Kostic - 73 OVR - Age 21 - Serbia
Games

Bundesliga
Matchday 14
FC Schalke 04 1-2 VfB Stuttgart
67' Ibisevic (Herrmann)
77' Ibisevic (Herrmann)
86' Choupo-Moting
Spoiler

Full squad list
Goalkeepers
Sven Ulreich - 78 OVR - Age 25 - Germany
Thorsten Kirshbaum - 68 OVR - Age 27 - Germany
Odisseas Vlachodimos - 63 OVR - Age 20 - Germany
Defenders
Florian Klein - 71 OVR - Age 27 - Austria
Phillipp Mwene - 59 OVR - Age 20 - Austria
Antonio Rüdiger - 74 OVR - Age 21 - Germany
Daniel Schwaab - 74 OVR - Age 25 - Germany
Georg Niedermeier - 73 OVR - Age 28 - Germany
Timo Baumgartl - 64 OVR - Age 18 - Germany
Karim Haggui - 72 OVR - Age 30 - Tunisia
Gotoku Sakai - 72 OVR - Age 23 - Japan
Konstantin Rausch - 73 OVR - Age 24 - Germany
Tim Leibold - 60 OVR - Age 20 - Germany
Niklas Stark - 68 OVR - Age 19 - Germany
Midfielders
Oriol Romeu - 72 OVR - Age 22 - Spain
Carlos Gruezo - 70 OVR - Age 19 - Ecuador
Robin Yalcin - 61 OVR - Age 20 - Germany
Serey Die - 72 OVR - Age 29 - Ivory Coast
Martin Harnik - 76 OVR - Age 27 - Austria
Sercan Sararer - 69 OVR - Age 24 - Turkey
Christian Gentner - 77 OVR - Age 28 - Germany
Moritz Leitner - 74 OVR - Age 21 - Germany (On loan from Bor.Dortmund)
Timo Werner - 71 OVR - Age 18 - Germany
Erich Berko - 60 OVR - Age 19 - Germany
Adam Hlousek - 72 OVR - Age 25 - Czech Republic
Kevin Störger - 69 OVR - Age 20 - Austria (On loan at 1.FC K'lautern)
Alexandru Maxim - 76 OVR - Age 23 - Romania
Daniel Didavi - 75 OVR - Age 24 - Germany
Patrick Herrmann - 77 OVR - Age 23 - Germany
Attackers
Marco Rojas - 68 OVR - Age 22 - New Zealand (On loan at FC Thun)
Vedad Ibisevic - 79 OVR - Age 29 - Bosnia Herzegovina
Daniel Ginczek - 74 OVR - Age 23 - Germany
Filip Kostic - 73 OVR - Age 21 - Serbia
Games

Bundesliga
Matchday 14
FC Schalke 04 1-2 VfB Stuttgart
67' Ibisevic (Herrmann)
77' Ibisevic (Herrmann)
86' Choupo-Moting
The first game of December was against Schalke, a team struggling but not far from the top, so we knew if we gave them a chance, they would still beat us. The first half was rather dull, neither team had shots and the players were busy battling for the ball in the midfield. I was hoping that second half was going to be more interesting, and it was.
We were moving the ball a lot better and it finally paid off, as a great cross into the box by Herrmann was finished by Herrmann. The lead was ours, and we doubled it, as we hit them on a counter, only this time, Herrmann passed it to the edge of the box, where Ibisevic took a good touch and smashed in another one.
I felt that the game was comfortably in our hands, yet when Ulreich made a mistake from kick-off and passed it to Choupo-Moting, he smashed it in and gave one back. Yet, we luckily held on to the lead and got the 3 points!
MOTM: Patrick Herrmann

Bundesliga
Matchday 15
VfB Stuttgart 0-1 1. FSV Mainz 05
78' Okazaki

Bundesliga
Matchday 15
VfB Stuttgart 0-1 1. FSV Mainz 05
78' Okazaki
After the great win against Schalke, we went against Mainz. I fielded almost the same squad, swapping out Kostic for Herrmann. And while Mainz didn't look good, we did not look better at all. We moved the ball slowly and our chances were rather poor.
I was thinking since the Mainz were not attacking and we couldn't get a goal, we might aswell get the point from the game. But then, a cross into the box gets poorly cleared by Schwaab and finds the head of Okazaki, who puts it in the net and makes us lose. That just happened.
I told the guys to move upfront and try to get the goal, yet it never happened. Maxim was closely guarded in the box and Ibisevic had 2 guys on him the whole time. The wings were getting destroyed and we just looked very, very poor. I guess you can't stay happy for too long after a good win.
MOTM: nobody, we have a saying over here in Estonia: "Can't make bread out of sh*t".

Bundesliga
Matchday 16
VfB Stuttgart 3-0 Hamburger SV
13' Ibisevic (Romeu)
45' Ibisevic (PEN)
90' Herrmann (Gruezo)

Bundesliga
Matchday 16
VfB Stuttgart 3-0 Hamburger SV
13' Ibisevic (Romeu)
45' Ibisevic (PEN)
90' Herrmann (Gruezo)
SO after a poor game, we went against Hamburg, another top 5 team. But I guess after I told everybody how mad I was with them, we played a lot better very early. And when Romeu gave a nice through ball to Ibisevic, he controlled it well and took a beautiful shot to the bottom corner - just like the team I knew before Mainz.
We kept attacking and creating chances, and we were rewarded later, since Gruezo got tackled in the box and we earned a penalty. Ibisevic stepped up to take it and he put it away very well. I took Maxim and Ibisevic off at the start of the second half, so they could rest for the cup game.
We still looked the same, as our counter-attacks were on point and we were solid defensively. Again, it paid off in the end, as some good passing play and a through ball from Gruezo to Herrmann - another goal. I was really happy with the result, and knew that this was going to help us in the last 2 games of the month.
MOTM: Vedad Ibisevic

Bundesliga
Matchday 17
SC Paderborn 0-1 VfB Stuttgart
78' Maxim (PEN)

Bundesliga
Matchday 17
SC Paderborn 0-1 VfB Stuttgart
78' Maxim (PEN)
So, our last 2 games of the month were both against Paderborn - first one in the league, second one in the cup. I changed the squad up, since the cup game was going to be 2 days later. I was still confident that we would win, though.
We moved the ball nicely, yet the end product was not there. Paderborn played well, so I knew that the cup tie was going to be difficult aswell.
We did manage to get a goal, as Ginzcek got taken down in the box, which awarded us a penalty. Maxim stepped up to take it and he smashed it in. I was pretty happy with our performance, yet now we had to beat them again.
MOTM: Alexandru Maxim

DFB-Pokal
Round of 32
SC Paderborn 1-0 VfB Stuttgart
82' Lakic

DFB-Pokal
Round of 32
SC Paderborn 1-0 VfB Stuttgart
82' Lakic
So a few days after the win, we went against them again in the cup game. Even though the last game was difficult, I was sure that we got the best draw out of most of the teams. It started off well, we were making good moves and even scored twice, yet both of the goals were called offside. It did disappoint me, yet I knew that if we play on like this, we would have no problem scoring. Yet then, something happened.
The game was close to its end, and neither team looked like scoring. Then, as Rüdiger tried to pass it to Leitner, it got intersepted and crossed into the our box. The ball bounced there for a while and nobody got to it to clear it. Then, out of nowhere, Lakic was the first one to it and he managed to score it. I couldn't believe it. We got knocked out of the Pokal in such fashion. The worst way to finish the month.
MOTM: Patrick Herrmann
Man of the Month

Patrick Herrmann
Man of the Month

Patrick Herrmann
A new player, as Herrmann really impressed me this month with his movement and skill. He seems to be fitting into the team now, and I am quite happy with it. I know it is his first season and hopefully he will be a lot more impactful next season.
League Table

My Thoughts

My Thoughts
Well, what can I say?
Getting kicked out of the cup wasn't great, yet we are top of the league again. Even if it is with GD, I am still happy with our league performance. I am completely disappointed with our cup performance, we should have beat Paderborn for sure.
I will try to make the January update later, it isn't going to be a long one, since January only has one game against M'Gladbach, but it will also involve a squad update (OVR and ages) and it might involve transfers. So many questions that need answering!
Well, that is it for now, thanks for reading and please, leave your comments if there is anything, I hope you enjoyed it!
OH, and I know we made it to a 1000, so I will make a small writeup later on my thoughts and stuff, maybe even with the January post.

Real Betis Balompie
Spoiler
Real Betis vs SV Ried Europa League Group Stage
2-0 Win(forgot to write down who scored the goals for this game)
Real Betis vs Getafe
28’ Danny Ings
38’ Thievy Bifouma
2-0 Win
Real Betis vs Elche CF
9’ Brian Rodriguez
22’ Thievy Bifouma
28’ Brian Rodriguez
55’ Lolo Reyes
59’ Brian Rodriguez
65’ Brian Rodriguez
89’ Thievy Bifouma
7-0 Win
International Friendlies
Bolivia vs Egypt *Simmed
3-0 Loss
Bolivia vs Argentina *Simmed
3-0 Loss
Celta De Vigo vs Real Betis
14’ Vadillo
17’ Danny Ings
29’ Santi Mina
34’ Douglas(OG)
45’ Nolito
55’ Danny Ings
58’ Chuli
69’ Danny Ings
71’ Nolito
77’ Chuli
78’ Thievy Bifouma
89’ F.Orellana
39’ Cejudo Yellow Card
42’ Alex Fernandez Yellow Card
7-5 Win
RCD Espanyol vs Real Betis
Betis:
61’ Brian Rodriguez
72’ Chuli
Espanyol
4’ Caicedo
59’ Clint Dempsey
90’ Caicedo
3-2 Loss
Copa Del Rey R32
UD Almeria vs Real Betis
Betis:
38’ Thievy Bifouma
57’ Ramon Azeez
61’ Thievy Bifouma(Pen)
87’ Douglas
Almeria:
48’ T Dangda
90’ Cristobal
Youth Academy:
Andrea Gerardi - RW OVR 56-62 Potential 79-87 Italian
Charlie Batt GK English OVR 65-69 Pot 82-88
Dingsdag Cañete CM Bolivian OVR 46-52 Potential 73-81
Faruk Ukra RB Bolivian OVR 52-58 POT 85-94
Garbhan Rubi GK Spanish OVR 68-72 POT 85-91
Peter Tilea ST Bolivian OVR 48-54 POT 84-94
Vyntra Vitor Gomes CAM OVR 37-47 POT 67-85
Youcef Pintos (Position not Defined yet) OVR 52-62 POT 68-84
Liga BBVA table
Valencia CF 40 Pts
Real Madrid 38 pts
Sevilla FC 37 pts
Real Betis 36 pts
FC Barcelona 33 pts
RCD Espanyol 30 pts
Athletic Bilbao 25 pts
Malaga CF 24 pts
Villareal CF 24 pts
Atletico Madrid 23 pts
Celta Vigo 21 pts
Real Sociedad 21 pts
Elche CF 17 pts
UD Almeria 15 pts
RC Deportivo 14 pts
Getafe CF 13 pts
RCD Mallorca 12 pts
Rayo Vallecano 10 pts
Levante UD 10 pts
SD Eibar 6 pts
Top Scorers Team:
Chuli 10 Goals
Thievy Bifouma 9 Goals
Danny Ings 8 Goals
Top Scorers League
T1. Danny- Valencia 11 Goals
T1 Cristiano Ronaldo-11 Goals
T1. Neymar- 11 Goals
2. Chuli 10 Goals
3. 5 way tie 9 goals
Assist leaders League
Thievy Bifouma 7 Assists
4 way tie 5 Assists
8 way tie 4 Assists
Assist Leaders Team
Thievy Bifouma 7 Assists
Dani Pacheco 5 Assists
Chuli/Ramon Azeez 4 Assists

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