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  1. Hello thanks for the Answer, I can Build my team from nothing, but if it's necessary to include staff and players maybe some French and Scottish players ? I don't have any names particulary, you need them ?
  2. Hello i asked ChatGPT to create a club in France, the club will start in D5 in france, or the lower league that can be done. Can i send all the informations about the club and maybe if someone can help me create it ? I don't how it works here ! Thanks a lot for your answer ! Stade Celtique – The Club That Will Awaken Brittany 🏟 Club Name and Identity Official Name: Stade Celtique Nicknames: The Celts, The Breton Warriors, The Green and Whites Location Options: Vannes – A dynamic city with a strong sports culture, well-positioned to unite southern Brittany Founded: 2024 A group of local investors and football enthusiasts, frustrated by Rennes and Lorient’s secondary roles in Ligue 1, decided to create a club with a strong Breton identity. Their goal: to become the No.1 club in the region and offer an alternative to fans dissatisfied with the existing teams. Club History and Beginnings Celtic de Bretagne gains entry into National 3 (D5) by acquiring the license of a struggling amateur club. Early Years in National 3 First Season Objective: Stabilize and aim for promotion to National 2 Temporary Stadium: A small municipal stadium (3,000-5,000 seats) Initial Squad: Mostly semi-pro players and local young talents Partnerships: Potential links with Celtic Glasgow and other Breton clubs to recruit promising youth Despite its young age, the club’s strong identity quickly attracts a loyal fanbase. Club Finances and Budget Starting Budget (in National 3) Transfer Budget: ~€100,000 (very limited, smart recruitment needed) Wage Budget: ~€50,000 per month Financial Status: Stable but modest, backed by local investors Financial Growth Strategy How to Develop Financially: Invest in youth development to avoid overspending on transfers Sign free agents and loan players from Ligue 1/Ligue 2 Scout and develop Breton players to sell at a profit Build a strong club identity to attract sponsors and fans Plan for a modern stadium within 10 years to secure financial stability Club Colors and Kits Primary Colors: Green and White Inspired by the Celtic flag and Celtic Glasgow Symbolizing the Breton natural landscapes and Celtic heritage Home Kit: Green and white horizontal stripes (like Celtic Glasgow) Breton inscription on the collar or back ("Breizh da viken" = "Brittany forever") Gold or black trim for a modern touch Away Kit: Black with dark Celtic patterns Breton flag subtly integrated on the collar or sleeves Third Kit (Optional): Navy blue, representing the Atlantic Ocean and Brittany’s maritime culture Silver details for an elegant and modern look Club Logo: A triskelion (Celtic symbol) in the center A hermine (Brittany’s emblem) A stylized Celtic cross Football Philosophy and Playing Style Club Vision: Develop young Breton players and build a top-tier academy Possession-based, technical football Create an intense stadium atmosphere with a passionate fanbase Playing Style: Attacking 4-3-3 or Dynamic 3-4-3 High pressing and short passing Technical and combative players Player Recruitment Strategy: Young Breton talents and players from Western France Scottish and Irish players to reinforce the Celtic identity Underrated Ligue 1/Ligue 2 players looking for a fresh start Club Development and Career Goals Starting in National 3 (D5) Short-term Goal (3 years): Promotion to National (D3) Mid-term Goal (6-8 years): Establish the club in Ligue 2 Long-term Goal (10+ years): Compete in European competitions and challenge Rennes & Nantes Infrastructure and Growth Projects New Stadium by Year 10 – Capacity 20,000 with a "Celtic" atmosphere Upgrade the Youth Academy to become the best in Brittany Create a scouting network in Scotland and Ireland to attract Celtic talents Rivalries and Fan Culture Key Rivalries to Develop Stade Rennais (Biggest Rival – Rennes is the capital of Brittany) FC Nantes (Historically part of Brittany – strong regional derby) FC Lorient (Competing for the "Brittany’s Best" title) EA Guingamp (Small but passionate Breton club) Fan Culture and Stadium Atmosphere Chants inspired by traditional Breton music Flares and tifos featuring triskelions, hermines, and the Breton flag Ultra groups inspired by Celtic Glasgow’s fanbase
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