Football Manager squad registration rules and match squad rules for all
national European club competitions.
If you're an avid Football Manager player, you know that squad registration and match squad rules can vary greatly depending on the country you're managing in. While some nations are more lenient and offer greater flexibility, others have strict regulations that can pose a challenge for even the most experienced players.
For instance, in Spain, teams can only register a maximum of 25 players for their squad, with only three of those players allowed to be non-EU citizens. Meanwhile, in Germany, there are no restrictions on non-EU players, but teams must have at least twelve players trained in Germany and a maximum of 25 players in their squad.
In contrast, some countries like Iceland and San Marino don't have any registration rules at all, meaning you can have as many players as you want on your squad without any restrictions.
When it comes to match squad rules, countries also have their own unique regulations. In England, teams can name up to seven substitutes for a match, while in Italy and France, only five substitutes are allowed. In some countries like Norway, teams are allowed to name a maximum of nine substitutes.
It's important to note that these rules are the default settings in Football Manager and can be altered using the game's editor. However, if you want to keep the game as realistic as possible, it's best to adhere to the rules set by each individual country.
So, if you're planning on taking your team to the top of the league in Football Manager, it's essential to be aware of the squad registration and match squad rules in the country you're managing in. By understanding these rules, you can better plan your transfer strategy and optimize your team's performance on the pitch.
Football Manager Squad Registration Rules
Nation | Squad Registration Rules | Match Squad Rules |
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Austria | Maximum 7 Non-EU players, wage cap 50% of turnover | Nothing |
Belarus | No squad registration | Maximum 5 foreign players in squad, max 4 in first 11 |
Belgium | Minimum of 8 homegrown players in 25-man squad | Minimum of 6 homegrown players in match squad |
Bulgaria | Wage cap 60% of turnover | Maximum of 6 non-EU players |
Croatia | Maximum 6 loan players per season | Max 6 foreign players in match squad |
Czech Republic | Wage cap of 75% of turnover | Max 3 non-EU players in the first 11 |
Denmark | Minimum of 4 players trained at the club for 3 years before 21st birthday | Minimum of 8 players trained at the nation for 3 years before 21st birthday |
England | Minimum of 8 players trained at the nation for 3 years before 21st birthday, maximum 25 players | Players under 21 don’t need to be registered |
Finland | No squad registration | No more than 3 non-EU players in match squad |
France | Maximum 4 non-EU players | Nations treated as EU – Cotonou, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and others |
Germany | Nothing | Nothing |
Greece | Maximum 5 non-EU players | Maximum of 5 non EU players. Nations treated as EU – Algeria, Morocco, Albania, Russia, Tunisia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey |
Hungary | Maximum 5 non-EU players | Nations treated as EU – Vanuatu, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Croatia, Georgia, Israel, Kazakhstan, East Timor, All African countries, Russia, Solomon Islands, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Moldova, Caribe, Ukraine, San Marino, Turkey, Cook Islands, Macedonia |
Iceland | Max of 4 loan players per season | Max of 3 non-EU players in match squad |
Ireland | Nothing | Nothing |
Israel | Nothing | Maximum of 5 foreign players |
Italy | Maximum of 2 non-EU signings per season | Nothing |
Netherlands | Nothing | No under-18 non-EU players in match squad |
Norway | Maximum of 11 non-homegrown players, 35 players per season | Nothing |
Poland | Maximum of 17 foreign players, 25 players | Nothing |
Portugal | Maximum of 30 over-19 players, minimum of 3 players trained at the nation for 3 years | Nothing |
Romania | Nothing | Maximum of 5 non-EU players in starting 11 |
Russia | Maximum of 60 players, 25 trained at the nation for 3 years | Maximum of 6 foreign players in first 11 |
Serbia | Maximum of 25 players | Maximum of 5 foreign over 20 players in match squad |
Scotland | Nothing | Minimum of 3 under-21 Scottish players in match squad |
Slovakia | Nothing | Maximum of 5 non-EU players in match squad |
Slovenia | Maximum of 3 non-EU players | Maximum of 3 non-EU players in match squad |
Spain | Nothing | Maximum of 3 non-EU players |
Sweden | Maximum of 10 non-EU players | Minimum of 9 players in match squad trained in Sweden |
Switzerland | Nothing | Maximum of 5 non-EU players in the first 11 |
Turkey | Nothing | Maximum of 8 foreign players in match squad |
Ukraine | Nothing | Maximum of 7 foreign players in starting 11 |
Wales | Nothing | Minimum of 2 under-19 Welsh players in match squad |