FIFA 22 MANAGERS
FIFA 22 Managers have the responsibility to boost the effect of contracts and increase the players’ individual chemistry.
Gold Items
Rare Items | Quality | Negotiation | |
Abdullah Avcı | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Alessio Dionisi | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Brendan Rodgers | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Bruno Lage | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Carlo Ancelotti | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Carlos Carvalhal | Rare Gold | 3% | |
David Moyes | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Dean Smith | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Diego Simeone | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Eduardo Coudet | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Eusebio Di Francesco | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Fatih Terim | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Graham Potter | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Imanol Alguacil | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Ivan Jurić | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Jagoba Arrasate | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Javier Aguirre | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Javier Calleja | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Jindřich Trpišovský | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Jorge Jesus | Rare Gold | 3% | |
José Bordalás | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Julen Lopetegui | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Jürgen Klopp | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Manuel Pellegrini | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Marcelino | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Marcelo Bielsa | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Marcelo Gallardo | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Míchel | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Miguel Ángel Russo | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Miguel Herrera | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Mikel Arteta | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Nuno Espírito Santo | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Ole Gunnar Solskjær | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Pacheta | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Paco López | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Patrick Vieira | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Pedro Martins | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Pep Guardiola | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Philippe Clement | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Rafa Benítez | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Ralph Hasenhüttl | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Robert Moreno | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Roberto D’Aversa | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Ronald Koeman | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Rúben Amorim | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Rui Vitória | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Sean Dyche | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Sérgio Conceição | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Simone Inzaghi | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Siniša Mihajlović | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Stefano Pioli | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Steve Bruce | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Thomas Tuchel | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Unai Emery | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Vicente Moreno | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Vincenzo Italiano | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Vitor Pereira | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Xisco | Rare Gold | 3% | |
Common Items | Quality | Negotiation | |
Alexander Medina | Common Gold | 1% | |
Alexey Berezutskiy | Common Gold | 1% | |
Álvaro Cervera | Common Gold | 1% | |
Ange Postecoglou | Common Gold | 1% | |
Ariel Holan | Common Gold | 1% | |
Asier Garitano | Common Gold | 1% | |
Aykut Kocaman | Common Gold | 1% | |
Besnik Hasi | Common Gold | 1% | |
Brian Priske | Common Gold | 1% | |
Damir Krznar | Common Gold | 1% | |
Daniel Farke | Common Gold | 1% | |
David Wagner | Common Gold | 1% | |
Davide Ballardini | Common Gold | 1% | |
Diego Cocca | Common Gold | 1% | |
Eduardo Domínguez | Common Gold | 1% | |
Enzo Maresca | Common Gold | 1% | |
Fábio Carille | Common Gold | 1% | |
Fran Escribá | Common Gold | 1% | |
Gabriel Milito | Common Gold | 1% | |
Gaizka Garitano | Common Gold | 1% | |
Guillermo Almada | Common Gold | 1% | |
Hein Vanhaezebrouck | Common Gold | 1% | |
Hernán Cristante | Common Gold | 1% | |
Ignacio Ambriz | Common Gold | 1% | |
Iraola | Common Gold | 1% | |
Jess Thorup | Common Gold | 1% | |
John van den Brom | Common Gold | 1% | |
Jorge Simão | Common Gold | 1% | |
Juan Reynoso | Common Gold | 1% | |
Julio César Falcioni | Common Gold | 1% | |
Kily González | Common Gold | 1% | |
Leonardo Jardim | Common Gold | 1% | |
Leonardo Semplici | Common Gold | 1% | |
Luca Gotti | Common Gold | 1% | |
Luis García | Common Gold | 1% | |
Luis Zubeldía | Common Gold | 1% | |
Mano Menezes | Common Gold | 1% | |
Marko Nikolić | Common Gold | 1% | |
Matthias Jaissle | Common Gold | 1% | |
Mauricio Pellegrino | Common Gold | 1% | |
Mbaye Leye | Common Gold | 1% | |
Michal Bílek | Common Gold | 1% | |
Mircea Lucescu | Common Gold | 1% | |
Paolo Montero | Common Gold | 1% | |
Patrick Rahmen | Common Gold | 1% | |
Paulo Pezzolano | Common Gold | 1% | |
Pavel Vrba | Common Gold | 1% | |
Pepa | Common Gold | 1% | |
Peter Stöger | Common Gold | 1% | |
Răzvan Lucescu | Common Gold | 1% | |
Ricardo Zielinski | Common Gold | 1% | |
Rıza Çalımbay | Common Gold | 1% | |
Robert Dante Siboldi | Common Gold | 1% | |
Rubi | Common Gold | 1% | |
Santiago Solari | Common Gold | 1% | |
Sebastián Beccacece | Common Gold | 1% | |
Sergen Yalçın | Common Gold | 1% | |
Steven Gerrard | Common Gold | 1% | |
Stuart Baxter | Common Gold | 1% | |
Thomas Frank | Common Gold | 1% | |
Tuca Ferretti | Common Gold | 1% | |
Víctor Manuel Vucetich | Common Gold | 1% | |
Vincent Kompany | Common Gold | 1% | |
Vladan Milojević | Common Gold | 1% | |
Click or tap in any manager to pop up his face’s image |
Silver Items
Rare Items | Quality | Negotiation | |
Andrés Lillini | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Aurelio Andreazzoli | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Beñat San José | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Bo Henriksen | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Bülent Uygun | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Çağdaş Atan | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Christian Brocchi | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Christian Ilzer | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Cuco Ziganda | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Czesław Michniewicz | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Daniel Ramos | Rare Silver | 2% | |
David Gallego | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Dietmar Kühbauer | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Dinu Todoran | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Dominik Thalhammer | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Edward Still | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Erling Moe | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Erol Bulut | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Ersun Yanal | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Evangelista | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Fabio Caserta | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Fabio Celestini | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Fabrizio Castori | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Frank Kudelka | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Guillermo Vázquez | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Héctor Altamirano | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Hong Myung Bo | Rare Silver | 2% | |
İlhan Palut | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Ivo Vieira | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Javier Sanguinetti | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Jens Gustafsson | Rare Silver | 2% | |
João Henriques | Rare Silver | 2% | |
João Pedro Sousa | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Joe Zinnbauer | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Jon Dahl Tomasson | Rare Silver | 2% | |
José Alberto | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Juan Manuel Azconzábal | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Julio Velázquez | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Kim Sang Sik | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Laurențiu Reghecampf | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Leandro Martini | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Marc Brys | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Marcelo Méndez | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Marco Baroni | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Marius Șumudică | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Martínez | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Míchel | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Mustafa Denizli | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Nicolás Larcamón | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Omar De Felippe | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Ömer Erdoğan | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Pako Ayestarán | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Paulo Sérgio | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Pepe Mel | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Péricles | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Ramis | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Ricardo Soares | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Samet Aybaba | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Savvas Poursaitidis | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Sebastián Méndez | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Şenol Can | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Ünal Karaman | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Wouter Vrancken | Rare Silver | 2% | |
Common Items | Quality | Negotiation | |
Abel Braga | Common Silver | 0% | |
Adrián Guľa | Common Silver | 0% | |
Åge Hareide | Common Silver | 0% | |
Alain Geiger | Common Silver | 0% | |
Alexander Blessin | Common Silver | 0% | |
André Breitenreiter | Common Silver | 0% | |
Anquela | Common Silver | 0% | |
Bartosz Grzelak | Common Silver | 0% | |
Bernd Hollerbach | Common Silver | 0% | |
Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim | Common Silver | 0% | |
Bruno Pinheiro | Common Silver | 0% | |
Carcedo | Common Silver | 0% | |
David Nielsen | Common Silver | 0% | |
Felice Mazzu | Common Silver | 0% | |
Francky Dury | Common Silver | 0% | |
Giorgio Contini | Common Silver | 0% | |
Hakan Keleş | Common Silver | 0% | |
Ireneusz Mamrot | Common Silver | 0% | |
Irfan Buz | Common Silver | 0% | |
Jacek Magiera | Common Silver | 0% | |
Jack Ross | Common Silver | 0% | |
Jo Sung Hwan | Common Silver | 0% | |
Jon Bolo | Common Silver | 0% | |
José Luis Oltra | Common Silver | 0% | |
Kim Bergstrand | Common Silver | 0% | |
Kim Ki Dong | Common Silver | 0% | |
Kjetil Knutsen | Common Silver | 0% | |
Kosta Runjaić | Common Silver | 0% | |
Leonardo Madelón | Common Silver | 0% | |
Luis Carrión | Common Silver | 0% | |
Luka Elsner | Common Silver | 0% | |
Maciej Skorża | Common Silver | 0% | |
Manfred Schmid | Common Silver | 0% | |
Marco Walker | Common Silver | 0% | |
Marek Papszun | Common Silver | 0% | |
Mario Sciacqua | Common Silver | 0% | |
Martí Cifuentes | Common Silver | 0% | |
Michael Köllner | Common Silver | 0% | |
Michael Schiele | Common Silver | 0% | |
Mikael Stahre | Common Silver | 0% | |
Nam Ki Il | Common Silver | 0% | |
Nestor El Maestro | Common Silver | 0% | |
Niels Frederiksen | Common Silver | 0% | |
Olaf Janßen | Common Silver | 0% | |
Paolo Tramezzani | Common Silver | 0% | |
Park Jin Sub | Common Silver | 0% | |
Park Kun Ha | Common Silver | 0% | |
Patrick Glöckner | Common Silver | 0% | |
Patrick Kisnorbo | Common Silver | 0% | |
Peter Maes | Common Silver | 0% | |
Petit | Common Silver | 0% | |
Petr Ruman | Common Silver | 0% | |
Piotr Stokowiec | Common Silver | 0% | |
Rikard Norling | Common Silver | 0% | |
Robin Dutt | Common Silver | 0% | |
Rubén Albés | Common Silver | 0% | |
Sergiy Rebrov | Common Silver | 0% | |
Stefan Krämer | Common Silver | 0% | |
Stephen Glass | Common Silver | 0% | |
Steve Corica | Common Silver | 0% | |
Thomas Thomasberg | Common Silver | 0% | |
Waldemar Fornalik | Common Silver | 0% | |
Xabi Alonso | Common Silver | 0% | |
Yves Vanderhaeghe | Common Silver | 0% | |
Click or tap in any manager to pop up his face’s image |
Bronze Items
Rare Items | Quality | Negotiation | |
Andreas Alm | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Andreas Heraf | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Andreas Herzog | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Ante Milicic | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Bjørn Petter Ingebretsen | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Callum Davidson | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Carl Robinson | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Christian Michelsen | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Dag-Eilev Fagermo | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Damir Canadi | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Daniel Scherning | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Dariusz Żuraw | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
David Martindale | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Do Kyun Kim | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Eirik Horneland | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Eirik Kjønø | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Emil Săndoi | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Florian Schnorrenberg | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Geir Bakke | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Gheorghe Hagi | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Graham Alexander | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Hélder | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Ilija Borenovic | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Jan Frode Nornes | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Jan Urban | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Jim Goodwin | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Jimmy Thelin | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
John Aloisi | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Kim Byung Soo | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Kim Ho Young | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Kim Nam Il | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Krešimir Režić | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Kurt Russ | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Lars Bohinen | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Lee Byung Keun | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Leo Grozavu | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Liviu Ciobotariu | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Maciej Bartoszek | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Marco Antwerpen | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Marius Croitoru | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Martin Ševela | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Michael Boris | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Michał Probierz | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Mihai Ianovschi | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Mihai Teja | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Nenad Lalatović | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Pablo Machín | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Pavel Dotchev | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Per-Mathias Høgmo | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Peter Pacult | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Peter Zeidler | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Piotr Tworek | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Rico Schmitt | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Robbie Neilson | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Rüdiger Rehm | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Thomas Courts | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Thomas Silberberger | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Toni Koskela | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Tony Popovic | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Torsten Ziegner | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Uwe Koschinat | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Vuk Rašović | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Yannick Ferrera | Rare Bronze | 1% | |
Common Items | Quality | Negotiation | |
Adam Majewski | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Alexandr Selenskovsky | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Alexandru Pelici | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Álvaro Bocarez | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Amir Azrafshan | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Antonio Habas | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Arthur Papas | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Benedetto Muzzicato | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Božidar Bandović | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Carit Falch | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Carl Veart | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Christian Titz | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Daire Doyle | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Daniel Bäckström | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Dario Bonetti | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Enrico Maaßen | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Flemming Pedersen | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Gaute Ugelstad Helstrup | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Guerino Capretti | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Hans Erik Ødegaard | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Henrik Rydström | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Ilie Poenaru | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Ivan Vukomanović | Common Bronze | 0% | |
James McPake | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Jean Gasladeau | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Joakim Persson | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Joe Enochs | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Jordi Condom | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Jostein Grindhaug | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Juan Ferrando | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Kamil Kiereś | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Keith Long | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Kent Nielsen | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Kiko Ramírez | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Lars Friis | Common Bronze | 0% | |
László Balint | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Liam Buckley | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Magnus Haglund | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Malky Mackay | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Manolo Márquez | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Marc Bircham | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Marco Pezzaiuoli | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Mariusz Lewandowski | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Nick Montgomery | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Ollie Horgan | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Owen Coyle | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Phil Parkinson | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Richard Garcia | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Robbie Fowler | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Romuald Peyras | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Ruaidhrí Higgins | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Rüdiger Ziehl | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Sergio Lobera | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Stephen Bradley | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Stephen O’Donnell | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Thomas Stamm | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Tim Clancy | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Tobias Solberg | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Ufuk Talay | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Vegard Hansen | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Vinny Perth | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Warren Moon | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Yanis Nuvellier | Common Bronze | 0% | |
Click or tap in any manager to pop up his face’s image |
Managers
Managers Items are responsible to extend the player’s contracts and also contribute to individual chemistry.
FIFA 22 Managers develop two roles which take part in the main parts of the game:
1 Extend the players’ contracts
When you apply a contract, its effect is multiplied by the sum of the coefficients of all the managers your club has.
Contracts are the only consumable that can increase its efficiency due to the use of staff. You just need to store manager items in “My Club” and let the system do the rest. It will automatically identify the amount of bonus you’ll get for every contract applied according to how many of them you have.
Still don’t get it? We’ll explain in more detail. The contracts are positively influenced according to the managers a club has. Each manager item displays a contract bonus percentage. When you apply a contract, its effect is multiplied by the sum of the coefficients of all the managers your club has. No matter how many FIFA 22 managers you have, the sum of their coefficients will stop at 50%, for that is why you should supervise them so you don’t waste coins. When you reach 50% you should stop, unless you really need a manager with a specific nationality to affect one or a few players’ chemistries. Also, check if you’re buying managers that contribute at least 1%. The non-rare silver and all bronze managers give no bonus.
When talking about the bonus for contracts, your objective should be to gather enough managers in order to reach 50%. In this case, it doesn’t matter the nationality, league or the remaining contracts a manager has. If you already have your main manager and your goal now is to reach the 50% contract bonus, search in the market by managers running out of the contract. They are usually cheaper and it doesn’t make any difference to you. You should only focus on reaching a total of 50% spending the less possible. This is where the calculation comes in. For this objective, buying popular managers won’t make sense because they may cost way too much, you can use these coins to buy several other managers. Check, for example, if there are any rare silver managers cheaper than non-rare gold ones.
2 Contribute to individual chemistry
The manager you choose for a squad can increase one point of individual chemistry for each player starting the match if they have the same league or/and nationality as him.
Manager’s effect doesn’t limit itself just to the most important consumables of the game. They’re also crucial for defining the players’ individual chemistries. The manager you choose for a squad can increase one point of individual chemistry for each player starting the match. On his limit, he can increase the squad’s chemistry overall by 11 points, one for each player. That’s pretty significant.
What determines if he gives a player bonus or not? Or if it is his nationality and league. If one of them match, the player gets one point. If not, he gets nothing. Even if they match both nationality and league, the bonus will never be more than one point. If the players already have maximum individual chemistry (10) there’s no point in using a manager since there won’t be anything to improve and you’ll still be spending contracts.
For chemistry improvement, the process of choosing a manager should be done mainly according to nationality. Their league can be changed if you apply manager league consumables, in case you want it to match a player’s, but you can’t do the same for the nationality. When you start looking for a manager to increase your squad’s chemistry, don’t follow the most frequent nationality in the team. What matters is giving a bonus to the players that have lower chemistry. These are the ones you should pay attention to. Try having a manager with a nationality that benefits ones and a league that benefits others.
If you were able to build a team where all players have 10 points of individual chemistry, you can dispense managers on the bench. But don’t take this too seriously, because the budget associated with this is usually around 10 coins per match. If your squad’s rotation implies using FIFA 22 managers with different leagues and nationalities, try switching managers from the bench to the ones you’ve got stored in your club according to what you need before starting a match. Remember that the manager’s popularity and rarity don’t make a difference when they go on the bench. All FIFA 22 managers are equal when they move to the squad, it doesn’t even matter if you switch your gold manager to a bronze one, they’ll influence the chemistry equally as long as their league and nationality are the same.
FIFA 22 Managers develop two roles which take part in the main parts of the game:
1 Extend the players’ contracts
When you apply a contract, its effect is multiplied by the sum of the coefficients of all the managers your club has.
Contracts are the only consumable that can increase its efficiency due to the use of staff. You just need to store manager items in “My Club” and let the system do the rest. It will automatically identify the amount of bonus you’ll get for every contract applied according to how many of them you have.
Still don’t get it? We’ll explain in more detail. The contracts are positively influenced according to the managers a club has. Each manager item displays a contract bonus percentage. When you apply a contract, its effect is multiplied by the sum of the coefficients of all the managers your club has. No matter how many FIFA 22 managers you have, the sum of their coefficients will stop at 50%, for that is why you should supervise them so you don’t waste coins. When you reach 50% you should stop, unless you really need a manager with a specific nationality to affect one or a few players’ chemistries. Also, check if you’re buying managers that contribute at least 1%. The non-rare silver and all bronze managers give no bonus.
When talking about the bonus for contracts, your objective should be to gather enough managers in order to reach 50%. In this case, it doesn’t matter the nationality, league or the remaining contracts a manager has. If you already have your main manager and your goal now is to reach the 50% contract bonus, search in the market by managers running out of the contract. They are usually cheaper and it doesn’t make any difference to you. You should only focus on reaching a total of 50% spending the less possible. This is where the calculation comes in. For this objective, buying popular managers won’t make sense because they may cost way too much, you can use these coins to buy several other managers. Check, for example, if there are any rare silver managers cheaper than non-rare gold ones.
2 Contribute to individual chemistry
The manager you choose for a squad can increase one point of individual chemistry for each player starting the match if they have the same league or/and nationality as him.
Manager’s effect doesn’t limit itself just to the most important consumables of the game. They’re also crucial for defining the players’ individual chemistries. The manager you choose for a squad can increase one point of individual chemistry for each player starting the match. On his limit, he can increase the squad’s chemistry overall by 11 points, one for each player. That’s pretty significant.
What determines if he gives a player bonus or not? Or if it is his nationality and league. If one of them match, the player gets one point. If not, he gets nothing. Even if they match both nationality and league, the bonus will never be more than one point. If the players already have maximum individual chemistry (10) there’s no point in using a manager since there won’t be anything to improve and you’ll still be spending contracts.
For chemistry improvement, the process of choosing a manager should be done mainly according to nationality. Their league can be changed if you apply manager league consumables, in case you want it to match a player’s, but you can’t do the same for the nationality. When you start looking for a manager to increase your squad’s chemistry, don’t follow the most frequent nationality in the team. What matters is giving a bonus to the players that have lower chemistry. These are the ones you should pay attention to. Try having a manager with a nationality that benefits ones and a league that benefits others.
If you were able to build a team where all players have 10 points of individual chemistry, you can dispense managers on the bench. But don’t take this too seriously, because the budget associated with this is usually around 10 coins per match. If your squad’s rotation implies using FIFA 22 managers with different leagues and nationalities, try switching managers from the bench to the ones you’ve got stored in your club according to what you need before starting a match. Remember that the manager’s popularity and rarity don’t make a difference when they go on the bench. All FIFA 22 managers are equal when they move to the squad, it doesn’t even matter if you switch your gold manager to a bronze one, they’ll influence the chemistry equally as long as their league and nationality are the same.
Human resources are every company’s most valuable assets. This happens in FUT 22 as well. The players are crucial because without them you wouldn’t be able to play. Although they aren’t indispensable, the FIFA 22 staff also performs an important role. These items have the responsibility to boost the effect of contracts and increase the players’ individual chemistry.
Since FIFA 21, staff items are limited to managers. To have them active, you don’t have to do anything. You just have to send them to the club and leave them there. Every time you buy a FIFA 22 staff item on the transfer market or get one from a pack, go for the option ‘send to club’. Then, when you use a contract, the system automatically gives a bonus according to them. In order to boost the chemistry of your starting 11 players, one manager has to be placed on the bench.
Other than nationality, league and bonus percentage, the manager items also display another important information: the number of contracts. Just like the players, managers also spend contracts every match they participate. When they run out of contracts, you need to apply new ones so they can stay on the bench for the next match. The type of contracts they need also receive a bonus according to the number of manager items you have in the club, including the one you’re using. The rest of the managers don’t spend contracts.
You can keep as many manager items as you want in your club, as long as there are no duplicates. You can have them duplicated on the transfer list or targets, though. In this case, the only limit you have is the list’s maximum capacity.
Since FIFA 21, staff items are limited to managers. To have them active, you don’t have to do anything. You just have to send them to the club and leave them there. Every time you buy a FIFA 22 staff item on the transfer market or get one from a pack, go for the option ‘send to club’. Then, when you use a contract, the system automatically gives a bonus according to them. In order to boost the chemistry of your starting 11 players, one manager has to be placed on the bench.
Other than nationality, league and bonus percentage, the manager items also display another important information: the number of contracts. Just like the players, managers also spend contracts every match they participate. When they run out of contracts, you need to apply new ones so they can stay on the bench for the next match. The type of contracts they need also receive a bonus according to the number of manager items you have in the club, including the one you’re using. The rest of the managers don’t spend contracts.
You can keep as many manager items as you want in your club, as long as there are no duplicates. You can have them duplicated on the transfer list or targets, though. In this case, the only limit you have is the list’s maximum capacity.