FC 27 TRAINING CENTRE
FC 27 Training Centre is a feature designed to teach players how to improve their gameplay.
The Training Centre
First introduced in FIFA 23, the Training Centre is a learning mode designed to help players understand the fundamentals and improve their gameplay skills.
It combines interactive lessons with objectives that can be completed during matches. Content is organised into chapters, allowing players to practise different areas of the game at their own pace.
FC 27 features six Training Centre chapters:
- Fundamentals;
- Rush;
- Passing;
- Attacking;
- Defending;
- Dribbling.
| No Training Centre changes have been confirmed for FC 27 |
How to Access and Controls
The Training Centre is available from the main game menu.
How to Access the Training Centre
- From the main screen, navigate to [Learn to Play];
- Select [Training Centre];
- Choose a chapter, lesson or match activity.
- R1/RB: Move to the next chapter;
- L1/LB: Move to the previous chapter;
- Triangle/Y: Change Chapter Settings;
- Square/X: Change Teams;
- Right Stick: Browse the available resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
The FC 27 Training Centre functions as an academy, offering guidance on how to master Football Club gameplay. This essential feature helps improve your skills and take your game to the next level.
No. Completing Training Centre chapters does not grant in-game rewards. The mode is designed to help you learn and practise gameplay mechanics.
No. All Training Centre lessons and match objectives are optional.
Yes. You can replay lessons and activities whenever you want to practise a particular gameplay mechanic.
The Training Centre includes Fundamentals, Rush, Passing, Attacking, Defending and Dribbling chapters.
From the main FC 27 menu, open [Learn to Play] and select [Training Centre].
Fundamentals
Get started with some basic lessons and then put what you learned to the test in real match.
Objectives (4)
- Use ground passes to move the ball from a player to another (25)
- Win the ball back from an opponent (15)
- Shoot the ball with a good aim and with the right amount of power (10)
- Sprint with the ball (15)
- Movement Fundamentals
Move to the highlighted zones to score points. - Passing Fundamentals
Play through a series of passing challenges. - Shooting Fundamentals
Shoot the ball into the goal to score. - Standing Tackles
Use standing and sliding tackles to take the ball from your opponent. - Slide Tackles
Sliding tackles allow you to reach longer distances when tackling, but poorly timed attempts can result in serious fouls and even red cards. - Player Switching
While defending, the player you control automatically switches by the situation, but you can also take control of another player by using the indicated buttons.
Rush
Get started with some basic lessons and then put what you have learned to the test in a real match.
Objectives (4)
- Use ground passes to move the ball from one player to another (15)
- Win the ball back from an opponent (5)
- Shoot with accurate aim and the right amount of power (5)
- Shoot and score a goal (2)
- Offside in Rush
An offside is called when the receiving player is beyond the dotted offside line and closer to the goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent when the pass is played. - Blue Cards
Blue cards temporarily remove a player from the pitch for one minute. They can be shown for serious offences or after a player receives a second yellow card. If the player’s team concedes during this period, the remaining penalty time is reduced. - Corner Kicks in Rush
During corner kicks, the kicker can adjust the reticle on the ground to determine the ball’s crossing target. A stronger kick results in a lower and faster trajectory, Ground passes can also be used. - Penalty Kicks in Rush
A penalty kick is given to a player who is fouled within the penalty box. The fouled player will then be awarded a chance to challenge the Goalkeeper one-on-one in an attempt to score.
Passing
Learn different ways to move the ball around the pitch.
Objectives (4)
- Use through passes to lead a teammate into open space (15)
- Complete several passes in a row without losing the ball (10)
- Cross the ball from the wings into the box (5)
- Pass the ball to a player inside the opponent’s box (5)
- Through Passes
Use through passes to lead teammates into open spaces and break defensive lines, but offside will be called if the pass receiver is closer to the goal than both the last defender and the ball at the time of the pass. - Cross Into the Box
Pass to the open player and cross the ball into the box to create shot opportunities. - Crosses
Crosses are a crucial part of the game for creating scoring opportunities from the wider parts of the field. - Lobbed Through Passes
Lobbed Through Passes allow you to lead teammates behind defensive lines with air balls, minimizing the risk of interception. - Corner Kicks
When delivering corner kicks, try to place the ball in a position where your players are more likely to win the ball. - Long Free Kicks
When a free kick takes place at an unfavourable angle or long distance from the goal, delivering the ball to your teammates can be the best option. - Pass-and-Go
Passing the ball and immediately making a run is a great way to beat defenders. - Precision Pass
Use precision pass when you see an opportunity to exploit a specific area of open space rather than passing directly to a player.
Attacking
Practice creating attacking opportunities and putting the ball in the back of the net.
Objectives (4)
- Shoot and score a goal (3)
- Take a shot using a header or volley (5)
- Trigger a run (5)
- Shield the ball to protect it from opponents (5)
- Headers & Volleys
When the ball is in the air, your player will perform a header or volley based on the situation, but you can also force a header if desired. - Short Free Kicks
Finding the right combination of spin and power is essential to getting free kicks around the wall, away from the goalkeeper, and into the net. - Penalty Kicks
Time your shots and aim well to achieve the accuracy necessary for a successful penalty kick. - Finesse Shots
Finesse shots are used to bend the ball around the goalkeeper, at the expense of losing some power. - Power Shots
Power shots are delivered at high velocity, but take longer to execute. Make sure you have enough space to pull it off. - Chip Shots
Chip shots have a high arc and are great for getting the ball over a charging goalkeeper, but require control with your power. - Trivela Shots
Like finesse shots, shooting with the outside of the foot will bend the ball’s trajectory to get it around the goalkeeper. - Directed Runs
Directed runs let you quickly tell a nearby teammate to move to a desired location. - Player Locking
By controlling a player other than the ball carrier, you can position teammates more precisely and create attacking runs.
Defending
Develop your defensive skills to regain possession of the ball from your opponents.
Objectives (5)
- Perform a standing tackle to win the ball without committing a foul (10)
- Slide tackle to win the ball without committing a foul (5)
- Jockey to block your opponent’s path (10)
- Intercept a pass (5)
- Clear the ball (5)
- Jockeying
Jockeying when you defend means you’ll stay facing the ball, making it easier to win a tackle or block your opponent’s path. - Clearance
When defending near your goal, you may want to simply clear the ball to get it out of harm’s way. - Secondary Contain
Secondary contain will send your teammates to press the ball, but will leave openings in your defence. - Goalkeeper Rush
Use Goalkeeper Rush to stop attackers from shooting. Win the ball in the highlighted zone for additional points.
Dribbling
Master the art of controlling the ball to keep possession and dribble past your opponents.
Objectives (4)
- Perform an Effort Touch (10)
- Dribble past an opponent (10)
- Perform different skill moves (10)
- Dribble past the goalkeeper (3)
- Skill Moves
Skill moves give you a wide variety of ways to beat defenders 1-on-1. The direction of your input should be based on the direction your player is facing. - Shielding
When defenders get close, you can shield the ball to retain possession, move around them or pass to a teammate. - Knock-Ons Dribble
Pushing the ball ahead of you while sprinting allows you to run faster at the cost of reduced manoeuvrability. - Strafe Dribbling
Strafe dribbling allows you to move laterally with the ball without turning your whole body. - Effort Touches
Effort touches are used to change direction at high speeds, but can only be performed when the ball is at your feet. - Beat the Goalkeeper
In a 1-on-1 situation, sometimes dribbling around the goalkeeper can be the best option. - Beat the Defender
As the ball carrier, you will be subjected to constant pressure. Only by applying a host of skills will you maintain control and beat the defenders.
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