Each team owner should have a 'score' based on metrics surrounding human players and competitiveness. If their score is low, aka they aren't fielding a competitive team, you block them from purchasing another. If their score is just ok, you still don't allow them to buy another. You could privately display the current grade on the buy team page (maybe range it from F to A like a school grade).'
If their score meets a high threshold, supporting that they have a well-run team, you allow them to buy another. You could have an increasing threshold above 2 teams meaning you'd only get 3 teams (or more) if you were a top tier owner with all your teams.
The uber owner would be one who is never inactive, consistently at the top of their tier ladder, and with consistent high number of human players and absence of CPUs. It shouldn't need to be all that complex to calculate and should account for longevity, not just fluctuating based on short term. A 2nd team should be granted after seasons of proving you can run your first extremely well. A third would then be able to be purchased after those two were both extremely run well for another few seasons.
You could likewise strip F owners of their teams at the end of seasons. Sounds harsh but they'd be the ones frequently inactive, at the bottom of their ladder tiers with CPUs.
If their score meets a high threshold, supporting that they have a well-run team, you allow them to buy another. You could have an increasing threshold above 2 teams meaning you'd only get 3 teams (or more) if you were a top tier owner with all your teams.
The uber owner would be one who is never inactive, consistently at the top of their tier ladder, and with consistent high number of human players and absence of CPUs. It shouldn't need to be all that complex to calculate and should account for longevity, not just fluctuating based on short term. A 2nd team should be granted after seasons of proving you can run your first extremely well. A third would then be able to be purchased after those two were both extremely run well for another few seasons.
You could likewise strip F owners of their teams at the end of seasons. Sounds harsh but they'd be the ones frequently inactive, at the bottom of their ladder tiers with CPUs.






























