Start the game unemployed and with "automatic" past experience, you then have to work your way up the leagues then you have to win the Champions League equivalent in every continent
Sunday League past experience actually. Otherwise you could just load top divisions and get a job at a good team straight away.
There is a seperate Oceania Champions League, but none of the participating countries are on the game. Australia compete in Asia.
I don't think there's one available for the 12.2 patch. Also the guy who makes those says he "used his imagination" for a lot of the leagues, so I'm not sure how true to life they are.
Finally taking part in the Asian Champions League, but it looks like it's going to take me a while to win it. I've got the quarter final coming up, but I really don't think my team is strong enough to win it. I am also 5th in the league and therefore unlikely to qualify next season. The team is in serious debt so I might have to start a long-term rebuilding project. And on top of all that, I am struggling to remember any of my Korean players' names.
Wow, I really hate the K-league. One of my best players has gone off for "military service", which for some reason means he's joined a team called Sangju on loan (who are in my league!), and will be back in two years. What?!
Yeah Koreans have to do two years of military service before they're 30, and when they do Sangju is a special military-run club
I'm still paying the guy's wages! And he's going to be playing against me! AHHHH! Also, the last manager of this team was clearly having a good laugh when he got us 15k over the wage budget and signed more foreign players than I'm allowed to register. I think I might kill someone today.
I started unemployed and holidayed the first season. Crystal Palace had just been relegated to took that job, it's going pretty well. Got Michael Owen on a free, Saints released Ward-Prowse, Sinclair and Chambers so I snapped them up, and Luke Shaw has joined on a free. My best team atm: Speroni Clyne - Aaron Martin - McCarthy - Shaw Williams - Garvan Zaha - Ward-Prowse - Scannell Owen