A small correction, only one team gets relegated by being the worst in the table. The other relegation is handled by a system of averages, where you take the current season plus the two previous seasons and divide the number of points each team has gotten by the number of matches played. The team with the worst average gets relegated alongside the worst one on the table. In case that the worst one on the table is also the one with the worst average, the 2nd worst one on the table gets relegated alongside it. Other than that it was a very good video ^^
@@Christian-zj3ul Is technically true. Argentina has a total of 6 guaranteed spots in the Libertadores. 5 for the group stage and 1 for the 2nd pre-group stage. Of these spots 3 of them are for the champions of the League, the Argentine Cup and the League's Cup. The other 3 spots are the best teams in the table, with the last of those 3 going to the pre-group stage. Also, if for example, River Plate were to win the League, League's Cup and Argentine Cup they would only occupy one spot, giving the other two to the best performing teams in the table. Hope that answers all your questions ^^
Bruh I wanted to play in South America on EAFC 24 and chose Boca Juniors but when I started I was confused why they play in July so I am glad I found this video 😂