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9 hours ago, FCMacbeth said:

Greece? Poland? Denmark? Ireland? Austria? Switzerland?

No, no, no, no, no 😅

 

We'll get back to this later!

The US trip begins in the next few days! Get ready!

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6 hours ago, PascalHugo said:

No, no, no, no, no 😅

 

We'll get back to this later!

The US trip begins in the next few days! Get ready!

Well, I ran out of guesses and so did everyone.

 

And considering the amount of teams in the league, it's gonna be for a long time before we're back at Europe.

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On 8/7/2024 at 8:26 PM, LaGrandeOrange said:

Beautiful! Will the Americana font be available as a downloadable font file?

Thanks you so much! I still have to decide whether to make it downloadable. We'll see. First I want to start introducing some clubs.

 

On 8/8/2024 at 1:44 AM, jaytavo305 said:

Jersey needs our own team I'm happy you already seem to incorporate us into the league's history, we have a huge football culture here! 

I think it was appropriate to include it in the history of football in the United States, being one of the landings if not the most important, of all European immigrants and many had the ball in addition to their suitcases.

As for the present I say nothing! 🤐

On 8/10/2024 at 6:02 PM, Josiah2022YT said:

Maybe Toronto Will Be Part Of NSL?

On 8/10/2024 at 9:27 PM, TrueYankee26 said:

If MLS can be in Canada and EPL can be in Wales why not?

 

I answer both questions together.

I decided not to include any teams outside the United States, so we will not have Canadian teams that will participate in their national championship instead.
NSL is purely American. It will not be an easy challenge but I hope to fully grasp the history, culture  despite being far from me.

I hope to give you the same feelings of realism that I gave you with the countries I have already explored.

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On 8/14/2024 at 10:03 PM, PascalHugo said:

Thanks you so much! I still have to decide whether to make it downloadable. We'll see. First I want to start introducing some clubs.

 

I think it was appropriate to include it in the history of football in the United States, being one of the landings if not the most important, of all European immigrants and many had the ball in addition to their suitcases.

As for the present I say nothing! 🤐

I answer both questions together.

I decided not to include any teams outside the United States, so we will not have Canadian teams that will participate in their national championship instead.
NSL is purely American. It will not be an easy challenge but I hope to fully grasp the history, culture  despite being far from me.

I hope to give you the same feelings of realism that I gave you with the countries I have already explored.

1. The fact that like the NFL (besides promotion/relegation), the NSL has 32 teams, I hope Indianapolis is one.
2. Would Canada have its own league?

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20 hours ago, rhodyballer said:

1. The fact that like the NFL (besides promotion/relegation), the NSL has 32 teams, I hope Indianapolis is one.
2. Would Canada have its own league?

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Yes, Indianapolis is one of the 32 teams in this NSL season.

 

Canada is a big country with almost 40 million inhabitants, as big as the United States, why include Canadian clubs in the NSL?
It will have its own championship, with its own history and clubs.
I decided that it is better this way, I do not like championships that welcome clubs from other countries (a separate discussion for Monaco that plays in France).

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Ciao PascalHugo!

 

Nice job on the amazing index of National Soccer League, It's so impressive!

 

The logo evolution is interesting like it's the old MLS logo but with a pentagon instead of a rectangle.

 

And the partners are good too.

 

Plus I have question: Is there a chance to see the logos for continental club tournaments and the club world league?

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On 2024-09-01 at 10:18 AM, PascalHugo said:
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Yes, Indianapolis is one of the 32 teams in this NSL season.

 

Canada is a big country with almost 40 million inhabitants, as big as the United States, why include Canadian clubs in the NSL?
It will have its own championship, with its own history and clubs.
I decided that it is better this way, I do not like championships that welcome clubs from other countries (a separate discussion for Monaco that plays in France).

Canada is a nation in which Football/Soccer isn't the number one sport. It's also a nation in which most of the population live within 100 miles of the US Border. It also has two large markets (Toronto and Montreal) which are among the largest on the North American continent. If you're not going to include Canadian clubs, then there needs to be a good reason (such as the exchange rate between the US and Canadian Dollar).

As for Monaco, it's a casino masquerading as a country and most of the people who say they live there do it because they don't want to pay tax, and  spend most of the time other places. Monaco would struggle to field an 11 that didn't have an average age of under 50.

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On 9/9/2024 at 9:21 PM, MrAlwan said:

Ciao PascalHugo!

 

Nice job on the amazing index of National Soccer League, It's so impressive!

 

The logo evolution is interesting like it's the old MLS logo but with a pentagon instead of a rectangle.

 

And the partners are good too.

 

Plus I have question: Is there a chance to see the logos for continental club tournaments and the club world league?

Thank you so much mate!!!
 

I wanted to create something similar because I like the style that MLS had, you could see that it was something typically American.

 

As for the continental and intercontinental competitions for clubs I have only made some drafts at a graphic level.
Now I am focusing on the NSL which I would like to start as soon as possible.

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On 9/9/2024 at 9:35 PM, VampyrRabbit said:

Canada is a nation in which Football/Soccer isn't the number one sport. It's also a nation in which most of the population live within 100 miles of the US Border. It also has two large markets (Toronto and Montreal) which are among the largest on the North American continent. If you're not going to include Canadian clubs, then there needs to be a good reason (such as the exchange rate between the US and Canadian Dollar).

As for Monaco, it's a casino masquerading as a country and most of the people who say they live there do it because they don't want to pay tax, and  spend most of the time other places. Monaco would struggle to field an 11 that didn't have an average age of under 50.

Yes, I know what Monaco really is. I meant that it is the only exception I would make.

 

I know very well that soccer is not the number one sport in Canada, nor the number 2, nor the third.


In the late 80s there was the first attempt to create a professional championship with the birth of the CSL that remained active for 6 years.
In my world I would like to propose something similar, where however it manages to remain stable.
It's obvious that it won't be a top-tier championship but I want it to have its history, its teams, etc. etc.

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