Albert K A -Top Eleven Be a Football Manager - Competition
Source : http://wiki.topeleven.com/Competition
Competition
The Competition screen gives the manager a clear overview of the standings and progress of current competitions in Top Eleven.
Manager Level
The Manager Level represents the manager's experience and success. Whenever a manager ends the League between (and including) 1st and 7th place, he advances one level. Advancing a level usually puts the manager against more demanding opponents and sets higher standards for players. It is possible for managers of different levels to play against each other. Being a lower level manager paired up against higher level managers doesn’t necessarily give a disadvantage, as opponents are also paired up based on quality.
Competition Types
There are three Competition types in Top Eleven.
League

The League in Top Eleven lasts for 26 season days, from the 3rd to the 28th of each month and consists of 14 teams. Each team plays two matches against every other League opponent. Managers who place 1st to 7th in the League will be promoted to the next manager level at the start of the next season. Whenever you gain a level, your players' displayed star quality will decrease by one, even though their actual quality will not be affected in any way.
The only exception to this rule is when your manager level goes up, but there isn't a sufficient number of teams to form the next level League. When this happens, your manager level will become higher, but your players' displayed star quality will stay the same. Teams that place 1st to 4th will participate in Champions League in the following season.
- Participants: 14
- Matches: 26
- Prize: Depends on level
Cup

Just like in the League, every Top Eleven manager participates in the Cup, regardless of the results from the previous season. The Cup starts at the first season day and it represents a play-off competition. You play two matches against opponents from various levels and after two matches the winner of the clash is decided by the “Away Goals Rule” or by penalty kicks. The winner advances further into the Cup, while the loser is knocked out of the Cup.
The finals are played on a neutral venue, which is usually the largest stadium on the server.
- Participants: 128
- Matches: from 2 to 13
- Prize: Depends on the level of the highest level opponent in the competition
Champions League
You must be qualified to play in the Champions League, so the earliest you can take part in the Champions League is level 2. In order to play in the Champions League you need to have placed in the Top 4 of the previous League season. The Champions League group stage is the same as the UEFA Champions League – you play against 3 opponents in round-robin system. After six matches, the two best teams advance to the play-off. Top Eleven's ranking rule is slightly different from the UEFA Champions League rule, as the main criteria is goal difference, not match results from the teams in question. The play-off system is the same as the Cup system – you play two matches against the same opponent and the winner, in case of a tie, is decided by the “Away Goals Rule”, or by penalty kicks. The finals are played on a neutral venue which is usually the larges stadium on the server.
- Participants: 32
- Matches: from 6 to 13
- Prize: Depends on level
Friendlies
Friendlies are non-Competition matches arranged between two friends. The results in a Friendly do not affect the standing in any League or Cup. The challengers team will recieve health packs and experience for the Friendly, however the players will burn condition and the morale is affected. The challenged team won't recieve any health packs or experience for the Friendly, however the players won't burn condition and the morale is not affected.
Friendly matches can be arranged only between friends, regardless whether they are Facebook friends or Top Eleven friends. There is a limit to the number of friendlies you can arrange with the same friend. Only two friendlies versus the same opponent are allowed at any time.
Friendlies with José Mourinho
As of an update in November 2013, you are able to play a friendly game against José Mourinho. The friendlies work like these against friends, but with a few differences. Like in the normal friendlies you also gain cash, health packs and experience for your players by playing against José Mourinho, however you can only have one friendly match per 24 hours. The timer resets at a fixed time. Also, your friends won't be able to support you in that game, as it is not shown on the fixtures list.
Please keep in mind that removing José Mourinho from your friend list will remove him permanently, you are not able to add him back after removing him.
Source : http://wiki.topeleven.com/Competition
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