UFL hopes to compete with EA FC 24 by acquiring licenses for some of the most prominent names in football. Here are all the confirmed teams, players, and stadiums that will be featured in the game.
Challenging EA Sports FC head-on is no simple feat, but that is precisely the goal of UFL, a free-to-play alternative. As fans of football join the Open Beta, they may be curious about the number of authentic teams and stadiums that will be featured in the new football simulation.
Therefore, the following paragraph contains a list of all the confirmed licensed UFL teams, players, and stadiums thus far.
UFL licensed teams
As of now, six teams have officially announced their collaboration with UFL to be featured in the game. These teams, representing various regions in Europe, will have authentic logos, uniforms, and arenas that can be viewed when you play the game.
Take a look at all the teams that have been confirmed for the UFL below:
- West Ham United
- Sporting Lisbon
- Shakhtar Donetsk
- Borussia Monchengladbach
- Monaco
- Besiktas
Initially announced as partners, Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers have since been incorporated into EA FC as licensed clubs with their respective stadiums. It is yet to be determined if they will also be featured.
Ronaldo has signed on as a UFL partner.
UFL Licensed Players
Similar to EA Sports FC, UFL has also joined forces with the FIFPRO World Players Union in order to incorporate genuine players into their game. This collaboration includes a vast representation of over 65,000 players, all of whom can be featured in the game with their true identities and realistic appearances.
Despite this, there are a few notable players who have become official partners of the UFL, meaning that you can anticipate accurate facial scans of these individuals.
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nasr)
- Roberto Firmino (Al-Ahli)
- Oleksandr Zinchenko (Arsenal)
- Romelu Lukaku (Roma)
- Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Here’s a first in-game look at our Game Ambassador Oleksandr Zinchenko! Zina’s here, let’s party! New announcements coming #fairtoplay #uflgame #joinufl pic.twitter.com/tz06TMwnpc
— UFL (@UFLgame) September 22, 2021
UFL Licensed Stadiums
The London Stadium, home of West Ham United, is currently the only officially confirmed licensed stadium in the UFL. It has been prominently featured in the game’s marketing. Additionally, the developers have also revealed another generic stadium that will be included. It is anticipated that the home stadiums of all partner clubs will also be featured in the game.
Keeping this in consideration, the following are all the stadiums we anticipate to witness in the UFL thus far:
- London Stadium (West Ham United)
- Borussia-Park (Borussia Monchengladbach)
- Jose Alvalade Stadium (Sporting Lisbon)
- Tupras Stadium (Besiktas)
- Donbas Arena (Shaktar Donetsk)
- Louis II Stadium (Monaco)
- Hashtag United Arena (Hashtag United)
- Redeemer Stadium (Generic)
The developers have collaborated with Hashtag United, a semi-professional English team founded by popular YouTuber ‘Spencer FC,’ to build their very own stadium. Although the team has been sharing a home ground with other Essex-based clubs since its establishment in 2016, they will finally have a dedicated stadium within the UFL.
“Thus far, we are aware of all the licensed teams, stadiums, and players in UFL. However, we anticipate that more will be officially announced before the full launch in 2024. Therefore, we will continue to update this page with the most current information.”
In the interim, be sure to take a look at EA FC 24’s celebration of Euro 2024, which includes the Path to Glory and Greats of the Game promotions.
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