Unlock The Full English League System Down To Level 11 In Football Manager 2019

With a one year hiatus, but after lots of requests, we’re proud to present the brilliant English Lower Leagues Database created by Dan BHTFC of Sigames forum, back on the site!

Here you will be able to unlock the complete English Football League System down to level 11, while having the bonus of featuring a number of leagues down to the level 22 of the English football league pyramid (currently work in progress).

The FM19 English Lower Leagues Level 11 database created by Dan BHTFC will be the greatest Football Manager database for those of you who fancy starting the ultimate lower league management save, as you’ll be able to take up the managerial positions in the lower leagues of England and hunt for promotions under the worst conditions a manager may ever work under!

The FM19 English lower leagues level 11 database is close to 100% realistic featuring both cups and regional tournaments such as the FA Vase and FA Trophy, and gives you the ability to select from 84 leagues and nearly five hundred playable clubs below Vanarama Conference North/South.

Take on the ultimate Football Manager challenge and download Dan’s Football Manager 2019 English Lower Leagues Level 11 database which unlocks the complete English League System down to level 11(!).

NOTE! This file is currently under work in progress as Dan looks to deliver a complete English Level 22 database. A final date for release of the FM19 English Lower Leagues Level 22 database is currently NOT set. Please keep your patience.

An Introduction to Lower League Management

With an increased media coverage and more revenues to the top flights, the gap between the professional football leagues and amateur leagues has increased in the last decade. Some would claim that football has lost it soul and that the pure joy of football is in the magical wonder of lower league football, where the stands are filled with locals, your neighbors down the street, fellow co-workers or citizens of the same town as you. While the crowd can’t be compared to the 55,000 spectators at the stadium of Manchester City it’s an amazing atmosphere surrounding the local lads which makes up the starting XI of Maine Road FC, which plays in the level 9 division North West Counties League Premier Division and was founded in 1955 by Manchester City Supporters. It’s similar for every local clubs in regional divisions. Despite not competing for a FA Cup trophy or a place in the Champions League, there’s nothing more ‘serious’ than a regional division match, where friends or colleagues meet up hungover after a few hours of sleep to dress up in the club colors of their local club on a Sunday morning. What stands out may not be their technique or football intelligence but a passion for football which is revealed through work rate and determination to do your best for your team as you try to copy your idol.

Two completely different worlds you might say. The excitement surrounding the match might be the same either it’s Manchester City or Maine Road FC, but the conditions for a victory are different as the players are amateurs, the training facilities and stadium facilities are as worst as it gets. The only similarity you may find between the professional players of Manchester City and the local club at Maine Road is the colorful soccer boots that touches the grass.

It’s in the lower leagues real football is being played and it’s in a lower league management save the greatest challenge of Football Manager lays within. Either you start off your lower league journey as manager of Tooting & Mitcham of the Isthmian South Central Division at level 8 or in any club found deep down in the national league system, either it is England, which we will focus on here, or USA, Norway or Scotland for that matters, you are certain to test your managerial abilities. A Football Manager English Lower League save may take decades, as the difficulty of promoting from level 10 or below will take years and an extreme amount of dedication and patience, as the difficulty of earning money enough to improve your facilities and expand your stadium will be as major challenge as improving your squad depth outside the annual youth intake.

Frankly, an English lower leagues management journey is one of the greatest and hardest challenges of Football Manager, where the chance of taking one of the local clubs from the bottom of the English league system to the top is nearly impossible – but can you do it?

The Complete English League pyramid is one of the most honorable league systems in the world. The English football pyramid consists of 22 levels in total spread around the nation after its geographical location. The national league system found below League 2 is split up after the different counties to provide amateur clubs a suitable level of competition within their region. This custom Football Manager database is one of the biggest English lower league databases ever created and features the complete English league system down to the level 11, but will be build upon down to the level 22.

Here the absolute goal is to hunt for promotions, from the bottom level 22 at first to the next, or from the Isthmian Premier Division to Vanarama North / South depending on your choice of level of challenge. Here the amount of obstacles to succeed are too many, to avoid getting sacked at your first try. Here the excitement of simply winning the next match or reaching the round 1 of the FA Cup are as exciting as winning the English Premier League with a mid-table club – can you do better than Leicester, become a management legend, a hero for future generations?

Join in on the greatest Football Manager Challenge – Download the Football Manager 2019 English Lower leagues level 11 database by Dan BHTFC

About the FM19 English Lower Leagues Level 11 Database

The massive Football Manager 2019 English Lower Leagues Level 11 database created by Dan BHTFC of Sigames forum, looks to replicate the complete English league pyramid featuring promotions and relegation, cups and tournaments for all the football leagues of England including correct dates and prize money for them.

All the different non league tables contains real clubs and league names, and nearly 500(!) English amateur clubs added with their stadiums and city of origin, to make it as realistic as possible.

Latest update features an amazing number of 39835 changes to clubs, competitions, stadiums and cities.

This FM19 database unlocks a high number of leagues below Conference North / South, from the four divisions of the Regional Premier Divisions in level 7 (Isthmian Premier, Southern League (south and central) and Northern Premier Division) to the 40 regional leagues of level 11. After the English lower league level 11 at least one league is added until the bottom level 22 of the English League Pyramid. A massive work has been done so far with this database and once finished, the current English lower leagues Level 11 database will be completed down to level 22. The full release will hopefully be released within a few months time – no specific date set.

Playing in the English lower leagues in Football Manager has never been better!

By downloading the Football Manager 2019 English Lower league database you’ll unlock new playable leagues below Vanarama North/South, and be able to take on the managerial position of Biggleswade United, the club where football expert Guillem Balagué is chairmen and sporting director of, and which was made famous for Norwegians football fans as Norwegian Football commentator Simen Stamsø Møller played half a year. You’ll find Biggleswade United in the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division at level 9.

Other interesting clubs that exists in the lower leagues of England are AFC Rushden & Diamonds in the Southern League Premier Central at level 8, which has played as high as the Vanarama National League, but were expelled in 2011 due to financial reasons.

For UK citizens, it finally gives you the chance to play with your English local club in Football Manager 2019. And for everyone else, it gives us the ability to take up the challenge of a new lower league club in a foreign nation. Playing in the English lower leagues has never been better!

No matter if you’re starting with a club you’ve never heard of, your local club or a more ‘famous’ club just below the non-league divisions of level 6 or you’ll start unemployed and wait for an offer, we’re sure it will be an eventful journey in LLM (aka lower leagues management).

Roll up your sleeves, find your notebook and pen and get ready for the ultimate Football Manager challenge as you begin your journey in the lower leagues of England.

The English League Pyramid Level 11 Database Features:

Here is a quick summary of all the changes made into the English FM19 database created by Dan BHTFC:

English Regional Premier Division Level 7 (4 leagues)

Isthmian Premier

Southern League South Division

Southern League Central Division

Northern Premier

English Regional First Division Level 8 (7 leagues)

Isthmian Division 1 North

Isthmian Division 1 South East

Isthmian Division 1 South Central

Southern League Division 1 Central

Southern League Division 1 South

Northern Premier Division 1 East

Northern Premier Division 1 West

English County Leagues Level 9 (14 leagues)

Combined Counties League Premier

Eastern Counties League Premier

Essex Senior League

Hellenic League Premier

Midland Football League Premier

Northern Counties East League Premier

Northern League Division One

North West Counties League Premier

Spartan South Midlands League Premier

Southern Combination League Premier Division

Southern Counties East League Premier

United Counties League Premier

Wessex League Premier

Western League Premier ﻿﻿

English County Leagues Level 10 (19 leagues)

Combined Counties League Division One

Eastern Counties League Division One North

Eastern Counties League Division One South

East Midlands Counties League

Hellenic League Division One East

Hellenic League Division One West

Midland Football League Division One

Northern Counties East League Division One

Northern League Division Two

North West Counties League Division One North

North West Counties League Division One South

South West Peninsula League Premier Division

Spartan South Midlands League Division One

Southern Combination League Division One

Southern Counties East League Division One

United Counties League Division One

Wessex League Division One

Western League Division One

West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division

English Local Leagues Level 11 (40 leagues)

Anglian Combination Premier Division

Bedfordshire County Football League Premier Division

Essex Olympian League Premier Division

Kent County League Premier Division

Hampshire Football League Senior Division

Humber Premier League Premier Division

Liverpool County Premier League Premier Division

Middlesex County Football League Premier Division

Southern Combination League Division Two

Mid Sussex League Premier Division

South West Peninsula League Division One East

South West Peninsula League Division One West

Surrey Elite Intermediate Football League

West Cheshire League Division One

Manchester Football League Premier Division

Midland Football League Division Two

Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division

Cheshire Football League Premier Division

West Lancashire League Premier Division

Northern Football Alliance Premier Division

Wearside League

Gloucestershire County Football League

Essex & Suffolk Border Football League Premier Division

Dorset Premier Football League

Wiltshire Senior League Premier Division

Lincolnshire Football League

Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division

Somerset County League Premier Division

Peterborough & District Football League Premier Division

Thames Valley Premier Football League Premier Division *NEW*

Oxfordshire Senior Football League Premier Division *NEW*

Central Midlands League Premier North *NEW*

Central Midlands League Premier South *NEW*

Spartan South Midlands League Division Two *NEW*

Cambridgeshire County League Premier Division *NEW*

Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Division *NEW*

Hertfordshire Senior County League Premier Division *NEW*

Staffordshire County Senior League Premier Division *NEW*

Suffolk & Ipswich Football League Senior Division *NEW*

Northamptonshire Combination League Premier Division *NEW*

A Summary of Added Cups & Tournaments

FA VASE

Download FM19 English Lower Leagues Level 11 Database A custom database which unlocks the lower leagues of England down to level 11 featuring FA Cup, Trophy and Vase. Published: 20.11.2018

Updated: 24.01.2019

File Size: 699Kb Download: English Level 10 (No League Cups or FA Vase) *UNTESTED* DOWNLOAD LOGOS

DISCLAIMER

The two files (Level 10 and Level 11) above are currently in work in progress and are ‘untested’. This means that you might find bugs and other minor issues. These files features in the progress to release the full English lower level 22 database which Dan BHTFC is famed for.

DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS

Download the English database above.

Put the files into folder : My Documents / Sports Interactive / Football Manager 2019 / Editor Data

Quit and Re-start Football Manager if you’re playing it

Start a NEW Save

Locate ‘Database’ – Click on the down menu 19.X Update

View under Editor Data Files

Tick the English Database

Un-tick any files that may conflict

Click Confirm

Select Advanced Setup

Add England and Confirm

Click the drop down menu under Active Leagues

Select Level 11 and above

Locate Approximate Player Count in Right sidebar

in Right sidebar Click the drop down menu : X players

Select Advanced...

To experience more players, select either; Nations – England – Players based in nation or, Regions – UK – Players based in nations

Experience an even more realistic Football Manager 2019!

Credit

A big applaud and a sincerely thanks to Dan BHTFC of Sigames forum (@DanBHTFC on Twitter), who has created this Football Manager database.

For troubleshooting or specific requests about the FM19 English Lower Leagues Level 23 database by Dan, please check out the official thread on Sigames forum here.

We at Passion4FM would like to thank Dan for letting us publish his amazing work to our dedicated readers.

Which English lower league clubs will you start a new FM19 Lower League Management Journey With? Share your recommendations of English Amateur clubs to manage with us, either via our Twitter or in the comments!