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As mentioned, Internacional are the namesakes of two-time Copa Libertadores champions Internacional. They're from Lages, Santa Catarina in Brazil and play their football at the Estádio Vidal Ramos Júnior (pictured above). In terms of honours, the club have won just one major trophy since it was founded in 1949 - that was the 1965 Santa Catarina State Championship. They've also won the lower state championships in the past, but have never tasted 'league' success. That's something to note in Brazil, football is pretty much all year round with the State Championship starting in January and the actual league (in our case, Serie C) starting in May.
This is only their third season in 'league' football in the save (since 2016, remember), so it is going to be a big challenge!
Here's Internacional's current situation*:
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Villa Española of Uruguay tier two were the first, closely followed by numerous Colombian second tier clubs. The Uruguayans were the first to offer a job interview, which I took. It went well, therefore...
Villa Española currently play in the Uruguayan second tier, the Segunda División to be precise. In the save (2016 to 2067), they've been up and down from the Primera División numerous times throughout but have mostly been a Segunda club. Villa Española play their home football at the Estadio Obdulio Varela on the outskirts of Montevideo, it has a capacity of 3,700. As for honours, El Villa have won the Segunda División four times (2001, 2022, 2041, 2046) as well as many amateur titles pre-2014.
Zoido and his new team will likely be in the fight from relegation, which is calculated by an average points table. Should they exceed that, 1st and 2nd win promotion while 3rd to 6th go into the play-offs. 2067 brings the start of a new season, in 2066 Villa Española placed third bottom of the Segunda División. As for the relegation average points table, they sit fairly comfortably in 6th (15th goes down).
Here's Villa Española's current situation: