afootballclubfrom alowdivisionthatprovidestrainingandexperienceforyoungplayers, with anagreementthatsuccessfulplayerscanleavetojoinaclubin ahigherdivision
(为比自己级别高的俱乐部培养球员的)中转俱乐部,结盟球会
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Alverca, then itsfeederclub, in the second division.
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Having afeederclubin wealthy countries, where football is gaining a gradually better reputation, has also proved to be very beneficial.
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In turn the parent club gains scouting knowledge for the area that thefeederclubis in if it is in another country than that club.
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Clubs should be at the centre of a network of feeder clubs.
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Players from feeder clubs are allowed to play under dual registration for additional development benefit.
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Reserve teams play in the same league pyramid as their feeder clubs, but, like in most other leagues, can't be promoted to the same division.
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Club-based teams returned to regional leagues, and became feeder clubs for the regional franchises.
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Also, an option to edit the feeder clubs is not available.
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