FIFA 19 Режим карьеры
Lionel Messi
FC Barcelona | ESP 1
Cristiano Ronaldo
Juventus | ITA 1
Neymar
Paris Saint-Germain | FRA 1
De Gea
Manchester United | ENG 1
Kevin De Bruyne
Manchester City | ENG 1
Eden Hazard
Chelsea | ENG 1
Luka Modric
Real Madrid | ESP 1
Luis Suarez
FC Barcelona | ESP 1
Harry Kane
Tottenham Hotspur | ENG 1
Jan Oblak
Atlético de Madrid | ESP 1
Robert Lewandowski
Bayern München | GER 1
Diego Godin
Atlético de Madrid | ESP 1
David Silva
Manchester City | ENG 1
Sergio Ramos
Real Madrid | ESP 1
Giorgio Chiellini
Juventus | ITA 1
N'Golo Kante
Chelsea | ENG 1
Paulo Dybala
Juventus | ITA 1
Mohamed Salah
Liverpool | ENG 1
Virgil van Dijk
Liverpool | ENG 1
Antoine Griezmann
Atlético de Madrid | ESP 1
Marc-Andre ter Stegen
FC Barcelona | ESP 1
Thibaut Courtois
Real Madrid | ESP 1
Sergio Busquets
FC Barcelona | ESP 1
Toni Kroos
Real Madrid | ESP 1
Edinson Cavani
Luis Suarez FC Barcelona | ESP 1 Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.
All you need to know about mastering both the boardroom and the dugout with our FIFA 19 Career Mode guide
FIFA 19’s immersive transfer system lets you sit down with the player and his agent in order to hammer out a deal. Here’s how it works at its most basic.
We’ve received an offer for a player in our squad. The green section on the right tells us what we should expect to sell him for. As the offer falls within this range, we can accept it by selecting ‘Show actions’, then ‘Accept offer’.
If you want to sell players quickly, that’s all there is to it.
You have a few more options when buying players, in that you can offload the work to your assistant if you’re too busy to do it yourself.
First up, you’ll need to fully scout a player to learn how much you might be able to buy him for. The Transfers tab gives you a list of suggested transfer targets; simply select one you’re interested in and ask your scout to have a look at him.
Once the report is in, add him to your Shortlist. Now head over to the transfer hub and delegate the transfer bidding to your assistant. This is very straightforward – just tell your assistant what price to start at and what amount they shouldn’t go over, then tell them to get started. You’ll get a report back in a few days telling you if the negotiations have been successful.
Here’s a handy tip: don’t be afraid to tell your assistant to start the bidding below your scout’s recommended starting price. The assistant can always raise the bid if it’s not enough, but it could end up getting you a better deal than you expected.
If everything goes according to plan you can accept the deal, or step in to negotiate it yourself if you think you can get a better price.
If you prefer to take care of transfer fee negotiations yourself, there are a few things you need to be aware of:
• Release clause. Some players will have a release clause. This is like a trump card that lets you bypass the selling team and go straight to contract negotiations with the player, as long as you’re willing to pay it. If the release clause is close to his value, it can be a great way to cut out a stubborn selling team. Just be aware that these clauses are often a lot higher than the price you can get from negotiations.
• Transfer fee. As we mentioned earlier, always use your scout’s advice when suggesting a transfer fee. Without it, you don’t really know how much to offer, and could get ripped off.
• Player swap. This is a good option if you want to offload a player, or don’t have the funds for a cash-only deal. Just make sure the player you exchange isn’t a lot more valuable than the player you’re bringing in!
• Sell-on clause. A good way to lower the initial fee when buying a player is by including a sell-on clause, which you’ll pay to the original club if you sell the player at a later date. Be careful though – if you buy a promising player and his value later skyrockets, the sell-on fee could end up being quite expensive.
Finalised the fee with the selling club? Great – now it’s time to negotiate the player’s contract. Here’s what you need to know:
• Squad role. This tells the player how much game time he can expect at your club. Make sure it’s something reasonable, though – offer a low-rated, promising young player a vital squad role and it won’t be long before he kicks up a fuss at not being played as much as you told him he would.
• Contract length. The longer the contract length, the more years the player is committing to your club and therefore the higher the fee you can demand if a club comes knocking before his contract is up.
• Release clause. Try to avoid this if possible. If the player insists on one, make it a large amount. If another team offers this fee then you can’t reject the bid, so you don’t want to lose a player for anything less than top dollar – especially if he’s vital to your team. Think of it this way: would you be happy if the player left for his release clause value?
• Salary. The most important contract clause. If you’re managing a big club and buy a player from a small team, he may not mind a small salary increase (or even a pay cut) to join you. Conversely, trying to lure a big player to a smaller club will be expensive, and he will be less likely to budge on his salary demands.
• Signing bonus. This is a fee paid to a player upon the signing of a new contract, and applies to both new players and those who are renewing their contracts. You can sometimes avoid it if you instead offer an attractive salary, however.
• Goal/clean sheet/appearance bonus. These are added sweeteners to further tempt a player to sign a contract. Just be careful – if your player goes on a scoring spree or turns into a brick wall at the back, it’ll take a financial toll. Not that good performances are a bad thing – you have to pay for quality, after all.
The key to a successful negotiation is tact. Don’t offer offensively low wages and incentives to players or the talks will swiftly end. Likewise, don’t throw money at a player to convince him to join if the financial implications will cripple the club. Use your scout’s recommendations and a healthy dose of common sense, and you’ll be signing and selling in no time.
Got a player you don’t want to sell? Go to the Squad Hub, find the player and select ‘Block offers’ to stop clubs bidding for him. Just be aware that other teams can still activate his release clause (if he has one), so it might be an idea to renegotiate his contract to remove that clause if you really don’t want to lose him.
Don’t forget that you can send and receive transfer offers all year round, not just in the transfer window. Once completed, the signings will go through once the window opens. That means you should always be on the lookout for potential new signings – don’t just wait until the transfer window or you may find another team has beaten you to the punch in the off season.
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If everything goes according to plan you can accept the deal, or step in to negotiate it yourself if you think you can get a better price. The key to a successful negotiation is tact. Don’t offer offensively low wages and incentives to players or the talks will swiftly end. Likewise, don’t throw money at a player to convince him to join if the financial implications will cripple the club. Use your scout’s recommendations and a healthy dose of common sense, and you’ll be signing and selling in no time. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.
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Learn how to play better in FIFA 19's Career Mode! Tips and Guides to make you a better Player or Manager in the Career Game Mode!
FIFA 19's Career mode lets you choose what type of career you will be leading. You can choose to start out as a player, or as a squad manager.
Make your way up the Football ladder as a young prodigy, and lead your team to victories and championships! You can also choose to retire later on and become a manager!
Lead a squad to victories and championships while also managing behind the scene elements such as finances, player morale, transfers, and more!
Player Career Mode is recommended for those who want to get the most out of the Career Mode as it follows the career of a young player, up to their retirement, and possible start as a manager!
A team has different expectations of you as a player. Priorities for these expectations vary depending on the team. It is recommended to choose a team with lots of medium priorities to start out your career.
Here are some ways to improve your player in career mode!
You will be able to train 5 times per week to increase your skill. There are drills that cover Dribbling, Defending, Passing, Shooting, and Set Pieces! Choose which drills best helps your player depending on your position.
You will be able to either take control of the team or the player. It is recommended to take control of the team to help better position your Career Mode Player.
As a manager, you will need to micromanage everything about the team. If you are up to the challenge, this is for you, and here are some tips to help you get started!
Just like in Player Career Mode, teams will have varying expectation priorities depending on the team.
Here are the things you need to remember when managing you squad!
You will be able to train 5 times a week, but each drill will target a single player on your squad. Remember to spread out drills to level up the club together!
Playing and winning games will contribute to the financial success, brand exposure, and domestic & continental success of your team. Get to playing those games!
It is your job as manager to keep your players happy. Keep their morale up by putting them in their preferred positions, re-signing them, giving them lots of playing time and more! Low-morale players could hinder the success of the team!
Keep your eye on the transfer for great cheap players! These players can help your team in the long run for a fraction of a star player's cost!
In the manager's office, you will be able to track your progress as a manager.
Here you will be able to see different financial aspects of the team such as ticket sales and more.
Here is where you can see how well of a job you are doing as a manager. Check this regularly for to better evaluate your job, and not get fired!
Here you can hire scouts to look for young, up-and-coming players to join your team.
Arena Mode - How To Set Up And Practice Lead a squad to victories and championships while also managing behind the scene elements such as finances, player morale, transfers, and more! Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.
In this FIFA 19 guide we detail the best young FIFA 19 ST, CF, RW, LW, best young FIFA 19 CB, LB, RB, best young FIFA 19 GK, and best young FIFA 19 CM, CDM, CAM, LM, RM in FIFA 19 Career Mode.
If you're playing FIFA 19 for the long haul, you'll eventually need to replace the players in your team once they hit retirement age. The best replacements are of course young players, with ages 17-21 being the sweet spot. Problem is, it can be tricky to judge which FIFA 19 young players are worth your time, as some of the key stats are either hidden in menus, or displayed as aggregate values. To help you out, we've been busy putting together this FIFA 19 Best Young Players Guide. It will detail the very best players between the ages of 17 and 21. We'll take into account the potential value of each player, to judge which young players you should be keeping an eye on.
Here we have the very best FIFA 19 young players who are aged between 17 and 21. This list is based on player overall ratings at the start of the 18-19 season in FIFA 19. Given these young players are already so highly rated, they are sure to high have potential as well.
- Kylian Mbappé - 87 Gabriel Jesus - 83 Malcom - 83 Gianluigi Donnarumma - 82 Ousmane Dembélé - 82 Leon Bailey - 82 Marcus Rashford - 81 Matthijs de Ligt - 80 Youri Tielemans - 80 Onyinye Nd >
As you may well have guessed, Kylian Mbappé is the best young player in FIFA 19, and at only 19 years old, he’s got a ton of room for improvement with a guaranteed high potential rating. Brazilian-born superstar Malcom has seen a huge improvement this year, so we’re predicting big things for the coming season and have high hopes that he will grow significantly over the years thanks to high potential.
If you're buying players for the future, Potential in FIFA 19 is perhaps the most important stat you should be looking at when scouting players. Potential is the predicted maximum overall rating for a young player, which can be reached if the player is allowed to reach their potential and is trained adequately. It's worth noting that a high potential rating doesn't guarantee that a player will reach that number. As with players in real life, FIFA 19 young players must be satisfied with their job, have plenty of game time, and take part in training in order to grow.
So you now know how important Potential Ratings can be, how do you check the ratings exactly? Well, Potential is actually directly tied to scouting, and is essentially an evaluated value given by your scout to a potential signing. This value depends on how good your scouting is, which you can improve by scouting as often as you can. You can pay more for more effective scouts, with a scout’s effectiveness indicated by the star rating below each one. It's worth bearing in mind your scouting ability when investing in young players as a high margin of error can result in some average players making it through the cracks. If you are planning to spend a lot of money, try to wait until you have a more accurate picture of a player's potential.
We’ve listed the best FIFA 19 Young Goalkeepers below. They’re ordered in relation to their Potential Ratings, which are approximations based on real-world performance and last year’s figures. We’ll be updating them as more FIFA 19 Potential Ratings are released, but until then this is a pretty solid estimate of who the best young GK in the game is.
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | FC Bayern | Früchtl, Christian | 18 | GK | 86 | 65 | 21 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Fiorentina | Drągowski, Bartłomiej | 21 | GK | 86 | 71 | 15 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Napoli | Meret, Alex | 21 | GK | 88 | 75 | 14 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Fiorentina | Lafont, Alban | 19 | GK | 89 | 77 | 12 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Milan | Donnarumma, Gianluigi | 19 | GK | 94 | 82 | 12 |
In terms of FIFA 19 best young Goalkeepers, you'll want to take a look at Gianluigi Donnarumma. He's got a seriously impressive reflexes rating, and at 19 years old, has a ton of room for improvement. You may have to pay a lot, but he's definitely worth it. A cheaper option is Drągowski, still a great investment.
Over of the defensive side of things we have de Ligt coming out on top. There’s also Diop and Henrichs to consider as well. You can check out the full list of FIFA 19 Best Young Defenders below.
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | Retsos, Panagiotis | 20 | CB | 85 | 75 | 13 |
Spain Primera Division (1) | Real Madrid | Vallejo | 20 | CB | 85 | 78 | 8 |
England EFL Championship (2) | Fulham | Sessegnon, Ryan | 18 | LB | 85 | 66 | 19 |
Spain Segunda A (2) | FC Barcelona B | Cucurella | 20 | LB | 85 | 69 | 18 |
Spain Primera Division (1) | Real Sociedad | Hernández, Theo | 20 | LB | 85 | 76 | 10 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | RB Leipzig | Upamecano, Dayot | 19 | CB | 86 | 76 | 17 |
Spain Primera Division (1) | Sevilla | Gnagnon, Joris | 21 | CB | 86 | 77 | 11 |
England Premier League (1) | Crystal Palace | Fosu-Mensah, Timothy | 20 | RB | 86 | 74 | 12 |
France Ligue 1 (1) | Toulouse FC | Amian Adou, Kelvin | 20 | RB | 86 | 75 | 13 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | Henrichs, Benjamin | 21 | RB | 86 | 76 | 10 |
England Premier League (1) | West Ham | Diop, Issa | 21 | CB | 87 | 76 | 11 |
Holland Eredivisie (1) | Ajax | De Ligt, Matthijs | 19 | CB | 89 | 80 | 13 |
For your defensive line, there are few players as good as de Ligt. He has high Physicality, and a lot of room for growth. Consider picking up Theo Hernandez as well, as you'll be able to sway him from Sociedad for less than you'd think.
Your FIFA 19 team would be nothing without a solid midfield, and the young FIFA 19 midfielders listed below are the most promising in the game. Heading up the pack is Tielemans, with Dembele also showing some promise.
France Ligue 1 (1) | AS Monaco | Mboula, Jordi | 19 | RM | 85 | 70 | 17 |
Portugal Liga NOS (1) | Braga | Bruno Xadas | 20 | RM | 85 | 74 | 11 |
Turkey | 21 | LM | 85 | 76 | 10 | ||
England Premier League (1) | Everton | Richarlison | 21 | LM | 85 | 77 | 12 |
England Premier League (1) | Everton | Davies, Tom | 20 | CM | 85 | 75 | 12 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | Bailey, Leon | 21 | LM | 86 | 82 | 10 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Sassuolo | Locatelli, Manuel | 20 | CDM | 86 | 75 | 12 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | VFB Stuttgart | Ascacibar, Santiago | 21 | CDM | 86 | 78 | 13 |
France Ligue 1 (1) | Lyon | Ndombele, Tanguy | 21 | CDM | 86 | 78 | 14 |
England EFL Championship (2) | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Rúben Neves | 21 | CDM | 86 | 79 | 9 |
England Premier League (1) | Leicester City | Ndidi, Onyinye | 21 | CDM | 86 | 80 | 9 |
Spain Primera Division (1) | Girona FC | Douglas Luiz | 20 | CM | 86 | 73 | 13 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | Bayern München | Renato Sanches | 21 | CM | 86 | 75 | 10 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Cagliari | Barella, Nicolò | 21 | CM | 86 | 76 | 16 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | Borussia M'gladbach | Zakaria, Denis | 21 | CM | 86 | 77 | 14 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Milan | Kessié, Franck Yannick | 21 | CM | 86 | 78 | 10 |
England Premier League (1) | Tottenham Hotspur | Edwards, Marcus | 19 | RM | 87 | 66 | 22 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Fiorentina | Chiesa, Federico | 20 | RM | 87 | 77 | 12 |
France Ligue 1 (1) | Stade Rennais | Sarr, Ismaïla | 20 | LM | 87 | 76 | 14 |
France Ligue 1 (1) | Olympique Lyonnais | Tousart, Lucas | 21 | CDM | 87 | 79 | 9 |
Spain Primera Division (1) | FC Barcelona | Aleñà | 20 | CM | 87 | 70 | 16 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Napoli | Diawara, Amadou | 21 | CM | 87 | 77 | 10 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | Borussia Dortmund | Pulisic, Christian | 19 | RM | 89 | 78 | 11 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | Borussia Dortmund | Dembélé, Ousmane | 21 | RM | 90 | 83 | 7 |
Argentina Primera División (1) | Independiente | Barco, Ezequiel | 19 | LM | 90 | 72 | 18 |
France Ligue 1 (1) | AS Monaco | Tielemans, Youri | 21 | CM | 90 | 80 | 10 |
There are so many awesome young midfielders to choose from in FIFA 19. Tielemans, Dembele, and Ndidiare all great picks here, offering high pace and dribbling skills.
Finally, we have the FIFA 19 Best Young Attackers. This covers ST, CAM, RW, LW and CF young players in FIFA 19, so expect good pace and shooting skills. It’s no shock that Kylian Mbappe is once again high on the list, though it’s also great to see Marcus Rashford and Embolo also being such great options as well. Here are the FIFA 19 Best young ST, CF, CAM, RW and LW players.
Spain Primera Division (1) | RC Celta | Mor, Emre | 21 | LW | 85 | 74 | 15 |
Portugal Liga NOS (1) | FC Porto | Rui Pedro | 20 | ST | 85 | 72 | 15 |
Italy Serie A (1) | AS Roma | Kluivert, Justin | 19 | LW | 86 | 75 | 13 |
England EFL Championship (2) | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Diogo Jota | 21 | LW | 86 | 78 | 9 |
Spain Primera Division (1) | Real Sociedad | Oyarzabal | 21 | LW | 86 | 80 | 7 |
Holland Eredivisie (1) | Vitesse | Ødegaard, Martin | 19 | RW | 86 | 74 | 12 |
England Premier League (1) | Swansea City | Abraham, Tammy | 20 | ST | 86 | 74 | 13 |
England Premier League (1) | Leicester City | Iheanacho, Kelechi | 21 | ST | 86 | 75 | 11 |
Spain Primera Division (1) | FC Barcelona | Malcom | 21 | RW | 87 | 83 | 6 |
Holland Eredivisie (1) | Ajax | Dolberg, Kasper | 20 | ST | 88 | 76 | 10 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | FC Schalke 04 | Embolo, Breel | 21 | ST | 88 | 76 | 12 |
Italy Serie A (1) | Inter Milan | Martínez, Lautaro | 21 | ST | 88 | 79 | 16 |
England Premier League (1) | Manchester United | Rashford, Marcus | 20 | ST | 88 | 81 | 9 |
England Premier League (1) | Manchester City | Gabriel Jesus | 21 | ST | 92 | 81 | 11 |
France Ligue 1 (1) | AS Monaco | Mbappé, Kylian | 18 | ST | 94 | 87 | 7 |
England Premier League (1) | Manchester City | Brahim Díaz | 19 | CAM | 85 | 69 | 19 |
England EFL Championship (1) | Spurs | Onomah, Josh | 21 | CAM | 86 | 71 | 14 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | TSG 1899 Hoffenheim | Amiri, Nadiem | 21 | CAM | 85 | 78 | 8 |
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | Havertz, Kai | 19 | CAM | 88 | 79 | 15 |
The obvious choice here is Mbappe, though you my struggle to sign him for anything less than an absolute fortune. We'd suggest you consider Diaz Brahim, Embolo, and Diogo Jota as a cheaper option.
Now that you know the young FIFA 19 players to look out for while playing, you should take a look at the Best FIFA 19 players overall. We’ve got some Best FIFA 19 Ratings Guides below, broken up into each position.
If you're trying to sign some of FIFA 19's best young players to your club in FIFA 19 Career Mode, there are some things you should know before going all in. Read the FIFA 19 tips below and you'll stand a better chance of snapping up some great young talent.
- Players with lower overall ratings are cheaper, and can be a great choice if they have a Potential Rating over 80 anyway. Unless you’re managing a top tier team, you won’t really need to be targeting the best of the best, so keep these cheaper players in mind. Potential Ratings are not guarantees, and are directly related to how good your scouting is. Only by investing in better scouts can you make sure that your evaluations are accurate, and how you treat your players plays a huge part as well. Big clubs will be very reluctant to sell high potential players, so weigh up whether or not is worth your time and money negotiating if the club is just going to turn you down anyway Transfer Negotiations are extremely important when signing a young player. Go overboard on goal-scoring bonuses and salary, and you'll be able to tip the scales in your favor Consider putting your young players through regular training, it'll help them reach their true potential. Keep your Young Players on the bench at the very least. You can then bring them on late game and give them some experience without jeopardizing the outcome of a game.
If you're looking for help with FIFA 19, we've got a full FIFA 19 guide. If you'd rather hop directly to one of our specific guides, we've got them all for you just below.
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Here we have the very best FIFA 19 young players who are aged between 17 and 21. This list is based on player overall ratings at the start of the 18-19 season in FIFA 19. Given these young players are already so highly rated, they are sure to high have potential as well. If you're buying players for the future, Potential in FIFA 19 is perhaps the most important stat you should be looking at when scouting players. Potential is the predicted maximum overall rating for a young player, which can be reached if the player is allowed to reach their potential and is trained adequately. It's worth noting that a high potential rating doesn't guarantee that a player will reach that number. As with players in real life, FIFA 19 young players must be satisfied with their job, have plenty of game time, and take part in training in order to grow. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.
The Career in FIFA 19 is a game mode that offers you the chance to play through a lifelong football career. Career Mode is split into two different areas, Manager Career and Player Career. Learn more on Career Mode.
The Career Mode in available in FIFA 18 > Play > Career menu. Below is the list of new features in FIFA 18 Career Mode.
- UEFA Champions League – You are able to play UEFA Champions League in FIFA 19 Career mode. This feature also includes cinematic scenes that make your Champions League career to be looking more real. For example, a Champions League and Europa Leauge draw cinematic shows you how teams are drawn in their groups like what they do in real life. Ultimate Difficulty – FIFA 19 Career mode includes the hardest AI difficulty you can play against AI. ULTIMATE difficulty was previously available only in FUT. Now you are able to choose this difficulty in the career mode. Player Training – There is an ability in FIFA 19 career mode to train a player’s strength and sprint speed. Better User-Interface – FIFA 19 Career mode’s UI has been revamped and improved. The better interface helps you to navigate better between menus and enjoy the game. Pre-game Cutscenes – You will also get to see the players getting off the bus at the beginning of a game along with mid-game cut scenes of players warming up and taking selfies with the crowd and etc. Managers Press Conference – Eventually, EA has added this feature to FIFA career mode. You are now able to customise your managers and have them host press conferences. You will have multiple dialogue options to react to your games the way you want to, keep that in mind that your choices may dramatically affect your career. Release Clause – When searching for new players to sign you can now tick a box to only see players with a release clause in their contract. This will save you a lot of time and money.
Think there should be more unlockable hairstyles in the afro section (black pkayers)
It would be a good if your player could be captain in career mode. In the game 2k your player can buy clothes and accessories it would be a hit if some sort of function like this could happen in fifa 20 career mode as there is no longer going to be a journey mode.
The Career in FIFA 19 is a game mode that offers you the chance to play through a lifelong football career. Career Mode is split into two different areas, Manager Career and Player Career. Learn more on Career Mode. The Career Mode in available in FIFA 18 > Play > Career menu. Below is the list of new features in FIFA 18 Career Mode. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.
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