If you really plan to build the best FUT 14 team possible, you cannot forget to hire some staff for your club. Why? We will show you why in our FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff Guide.
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- October 1st 2013
Added the complete lists of managers, coaches and physios.
Introduction to FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff
In FUT 14, the strengthening of the technical team is made by purchasing staff’s cards. The role of these cards is to boost the effect of consumables cards
Here are the five categories of FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff Cards:
- Managers
- Head Coaches
- Goalkeeper Coaches
- Fitness Coaches
- Physios
You can use the transfer market to buy staff cards
In a very general way, we can say that managers increase the effect of the contract cards, that head coaches increase the effect of the players’ training cards, that goalkeeper coaches increase the effect of the goalkeepers’ training cards, fitness coaches increase the effect of the fitness cards and physios increase the effect of the healing cards.
For this reason, it may be a good option to bet on a good and large technical staff when setting up your club.
FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff – Managers
Managers’ Role
The manager’s role is the more complex within the staff category. These cards have two basic functions:
- Contribute to the individual player chemistry;
- Help to extend the player’s contracts.
First of all, every team should have, at least, one manager. He contributes to the individual chemistry by his nationality and his league. A manager can give one extra chemistry point to a player if he has the same nationality or league. He cannot give more than one point to each player even if he has the same nationality AND league. Each manager comes with one league but you can change it whenever you want by applying a league card.
Your clubs managers affect the players’ contracts in a positive manner. Each manager’s card shows the percentage bonus in contracts that the manager provides.
By applying a contract card, its effect is multiplied by the sum of the managers’ coefficients that the club has. For more managers that you have, the sum of these coefficients can never be higher than 50%.
The only manager that needs contracts in order to help his team, is the one that sits on the bench.
Example
The managers contribute to boost the contract card effect with a bonus between 1% and 3%. This value is stated on the manager card, such as his nationality, his league and his number of contracts.
If the five managers in the image above are in your staff, you will get a bonus of 13% when you apply a contract card. In this case, and following the example of the image below, if you have a gold player with 7 contracts and you apply him a gold contract card with 13 contracts, then you will receive a bonus of 1 contract (7 + 13 x 1.13 = 21).
Managers’ Cards
MANAGERS’ CARDS | ||
CONTRACTS | ||
GOLD | RARE | 3% |
NORMAL | 1% | |
SILVER | RARE | 2% |
NORMAL | 0% | |
BRONZE | RARE | 1% |
NORMAL | 0% |
To know the effect that managers have on the individual chemistry, please see our FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Chemistry Guide.
Which Managers should we buy ?
The first question that should be asked is: should we buy Managers? For us the answer is yes. In the long run they can make us save many thousands of coins. The exception are those managers that don’t increase the effect of contract cards. The purchasing of managers is only disapproved for those players who do not think they will play more than 100 FUT 14 matches. In such cases, the investment in the managers’ cards may be higher than what they earn with them.
The second question is: what managers should we buy? Basically we should buy enough to reach the 50% effect at the lowest possible price, regardless of their nationality, their league and their number of contracts.
It is here that we need to do math. For this purpose, it makes no sense to buy, for example, Mourinho and Joachim Low because these two managers cost several thousands of coins that can be used to purchase a higher number of other gold managers that will boost more contracts. Check if there is silver rare managers, for example, cheaper than gold non-rare managers.
Among these managers we should have one that has the same league and the same nationality of the most players of our starting eleven.
Managers Complete List
To see all the FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Managers, click HERE.
FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff – Head Coaches
Head Coaches’ Role
The head coaches are responsible for the development of players’ technical attributes. Each coach’s card shows, in addition to the attribute name, the bonus percentage which this coach provides.
By applying a player’s training card, its effect is multiplied by the sum of the coaches’ coefficients that the club has. If you gather all the coach cards of a specific attribute, when you apply the corresponding training card, you will get a 50% bonus.
Example
Each Head Coaches contributes to boost the training card effect with a bonus between 5% and 15%. This value is written in the head coach card.
If you have the five head coaches of the image above, you will get a bonus of 30% when you apply a pace training card. In this case, and following the example of the image below, if you have a player with pace 92 and you apply him a pace training card +10, then you will receive a bonus of 3 points (92 + 10 x 1.35 > 99). The maths for other attributes training cards are exactly the same.
Head Coaches Cards
HEAD COACHES EFFECT | ||
GOLD | RARE | 15% |
NORMAL | 10% | |
SILVER | RARE | 10% |
NORMAL | 5% | |
BRONZE | RARE | 5% |
NORMAL | 5% |
Which Head Coaches Should We Buy ?
The first question that should be asked is: should we buy Head Coaches? We don’t think so. They only have value to those who use training cards. The often use of this kind of consumable is too expensive because they expire after one match.
For the gamers that improve the players attributes in the most important times, such as tournaments finals, hiring all head coaches for a specific attribute means a bonus of 50% on the training card. For these players, our advice is to not buy the rare silver cards because their prices are ridiculously expensive for the 10% that they represent.
Head Coaches Complete List
To see all the FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Head Coaches, click HERE.
FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff – Goalkeeper Coaches
Goalkeeper Coaches’ Role
The goalkeeper coaches are responsible for the development of goalkeepers’ technical attributes. Each goalkeeper coach’s card shows, in addition to the attribute name, the bonus percentage which this coach provides.
By applying a goalkeeper’s training card, its effect is multiplied by the sum of the goalkeeper coaches’ coefficients that the club has. If you gather all the goalkeeper coaches’ cards of a specific attribute, when you apply the corresponding training card, you will get a 50% bonus.
Example
Each Goalkeeper Coach contributes to boost the training card effect with a bonus between 5% and 15%. This value is written in the goalkeeper coach card.
If you have the five goalkeeper coaches of the image above, you will get a bonus of 30% when you apply a diving training card. In this case, and following the example of the image below, if you have a goalkeeper with reflexes 90, and you apply him a diving training card +10, you will receive a bonus of 3 points (90 + 10 x 1.30 > 99). The maths for other attributes training cards are exactly the same.
Goalkeeper Coaches Cards
GOALKEEPER COACHES EFFECT | ||
GOLD | RARE | 15% |
NORMAL | 10% | |
SILVER | RARE | 10% |
NORMAL | 5% | |
BRONZE | RARE | 5% |
NORMAL | 5% |
Which Goalkeepers Coaches Should we buy ?
The first question that should be asked is: should we buy Goalkeepers Coaches? We don’t think so. They only have value to those who use training cards. The often use of this kind of consumable is too expensive because they expire after one match.
For the gamers that improve the goalkeepers attributes in the most important times, such as tournaments finals, hiring all goalkeepers coaches for a specific attribute means a bonus of 50% on the training card. For these players, our advice is to not buy the rare silver cards because their prices are too expensive for the 10% that they represent.
Goalkeeper Coaches Complete List
To see all the FIFA 14 Ultimate Team GK Coaches, click HERE.
FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff – Fitness Coaches
Fitness Coaches’ Role
The role of a fitness coach is to help players to recover the desired physical conditions. Any fitness coach’s card has written the bonus percentage to the player’s physical condition. By applying a fitness card, the number of points that will benefit the player is multiplied by the sum of the coefficients of all the fitness coaches that the club own.
For more fitness coaches that you have, the sum of these coefficients can never be higher than 50%
Example
Each Fitness Coach contributes to boost the training card effect with a bonus between 1% and 5%. This value is written in the fitness coach card.
If you have the five fitness coaches of the image above, you will get a bonus of 18% when you apply a fitness card for the whole squad or just to one player. In this case, and following the example of the image below, if you have a player with fitness 70, and you apply him a fitness card +20, you will receive a bonus of 4 points (70 + 20 x 1.18 = 94).
Fitness Coaches Cards
FITNESS COACHES EFFECT | ||
RARE | 5% | |
NORMAL | 3% | |
SILVER | RARE | 3% |
NORMAL | 2% | |
BRONZE | RARE | 2% |
NORMAL | 1% |
Which Fitness Coaches should we buy ?
The first question that should be asked is: should we buy Fitness Coaches? We don’t think so. They only have value to those who use fitness cards. The often use of this kind of consumable is too expensive because they expire after one match. Having a squad rotation is a better option.
For those who intensively use fitness cards, we recommend the purchase of fitness coaches, especially the gold rare cards because they are best value for money.
Fitness Coaches Complete List
To see all the FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Fitness Coaches, click HERE.
FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff – Physios
Physios’ Role
Owning one or more physios in your club gives you the chance to speed up the recovery of your injured players. Similarly to the head coaches and the players’ training cards, to the goalkeeper coaches and the goalkeepers’ training cards, and to the fitness coaches and the fitness cards, physios also boost the healing cards effect.
By applying a healing card, its effect is multiplied by the sum of all the physios’ coefficients specialists in that injury that your club own.
If you gather all the physios’ cards of a specific injury, when you apply the corresponding healing card, you will get a 50% bonus.
Example
Each Physio contributes to boost the healing card effect with a bonus between 5% and 15%. This value is written in the physio card.
If you have the five physios of the image above, you will get a bonus of 10% when you apply any healing card of this kind. For example, if you have a injuried player on the back out for 4 matches, and you apply him a healing card +2 for all injuries, the player will be out for two matches (4 – 2 x 1,10 = 2). It means that it is useless to have physios in your team that provide less than 20% effect.
Physios Cards
PHYSIOS EFFECT | ||
GOLD | RARE | 15% |
NORMAL | 10% | |
SILVER | RARE | 10% |
NORMAL | 5% | |
BRONZE | RARE | 5% |
NORMAL | 5% |
Which physios should we buy ?
The first question that should be asked is: should we buy Physios? We don’t think so. They only have value to those who use healing cards. The often use of this kind of consumable is too expensive because they expire after one match. Having a squad rotation is a better option.
For those who intensively use healing cards, we recommend the purchase of physios, especially the gold rare cards because they are best value for money.
Physios Complete List
To see all the FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Physios, click HERE.
FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How many staff cards can I own in my club ?
A: The only limit is that you can’t have a duplicate card.
Q: What should I do in order for the staff take effect ?
A: Nothing. You just need to hire them and store them on your club.
Q: There is any limit to the staff effect ?
A: Yes. Usually 50%.
Q: Where can I see how my staff affects training and development cards ?
A: You can go to Active Squad – Apply Consumables and then select the consumable card which you want to know the staff effect of.
Q: How can I buy Staff cards ?
A: In the transfer market, using the filter staff, or in packs.
Q: Where can I find the staff that I have hired ?
A: In My Club.
Q: The head coaches also affects the all training cards or just the specific training cards ?
A: Both. The same happens to GK coaches, fitness coaches and physios.
Q: Can I change the league of a manager ?
A: Yes. Just apply him a league card.
Q: Can I change the nationality of a manager ?
A: No.
Q: What is the difference of having a gold manager or a bronze manager ?
A: To the chemistry, gold managers are as valuable as silver or bronze ones. The only difference is about the contract percentage boost.
Q: Do I need contracts for the staff of my club ?
A: Only the managers that sit on the bench. The others that are stored on your club don’t need contracts.
Q: Can I choose to have no staff at my club ?
A: Yes. However, it is highly recommended to have at least one manager to put on the bench.
FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff List
There are lot of FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Staff cards. We will help you to find the right ones to you.
Managers List
In FIFA 14 Ultimate Team there are 163 managers: 19 bronze, 92 silver and 52 gold. Check out the full list of managers sorted by their nationality, to make it easier the search for the manager who most contributes to the chemistry of our players.
FIFA 14 ULTIMATE TEAM MANAGERS | |||
Name | Category | Rating | Contracts Boost |
Argentina | |||
Carlos Bianchi | Gold | 77 | 1% |
Jorge Almiron | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Mauricio Pochettino | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Omar Asad | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
C. Bernegger | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
C. Bustos | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Australia | |||
Alistair Edwards | Silver | 65 | 0% |
Ange Postecoglou | Silver | 65 | 0% |
Frank Farina | Silver | 65 | 0% |
Gary van Egmond | Silver | 65 | 0% |
Graham Arnold | Silver | 66 | 0% |
John Aloisi | Silver | 66 | 0% |
Tony Popovic | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Austria | |||
Heimo Pfeifenberger | Bronze Rare | 63 | 1% |
A. Hutter | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
M. Angerschm | Bronze Rare | 63 | 1% |
Z. Barisic | Silver | 66 | 0% |
Belgium | |||
Ariel Jacobs | Silver Rare | 74 | 2% |
Felice Mazzu | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Francky Dury | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Frederik Vanderbiest | Silver | 65 | 0% |
Glen De Boeck | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Harm Van Veldhoven | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Hein Vanhaezebrouck | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Lorenzo Staelens | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Peter Maes | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Ronny Van Geneugden | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Vincenzo Scifo | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Brazil | |||
Ricardo Antonio Ferretti Oliveira | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Chile | |||
Jorge Pellicer | Silver | 68 | 0% |
Manuel Pellegrini | Gold Rare | 87 | 3% |
Marco Antonio Figueroa | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
E. Astorga | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
Colombia | |||
Hernan Torres | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Juan Carlos Osorio | Silver Rare | 74 | 2% |
Leonel Alvarez | Silver Rare | 71 | 2% |
A. Gamero | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
Czech Republic | |||
P. Hapal | Bronze Rare | 63 | 1% |
Denmark | |||
Kasper Hjulmand | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Kent Nielsen | Silver | 68 | 0% |
Lars Sondergaard | Bronze Rare | 64 | 1% |
Michael Laudrup | Gold | 80 | 3% |
Morten Olsen | Gold | 78 | 1% |
England | |||
Alan Pardew | Gold Rare | 81 | 3% |
Brian Deane | Bronze Rare | 64 | 1% |
Colin Todd | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Ian Baraclough | Bronze | 63 | 0% |
Ian Holloway | Silver Rare | 74 | 2% |
Sam Allardyce | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Steve Bruce | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Stuart Baxter | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Terry Butcher | Silver | 65 | 0% |
France | |||
Arsene Wenger | Gold Rare | 84 | 3% |
Laurent Roussey | Bronze Rare | 64 | 1% |
Germany | |||
Joachim Low | Gold Rare | 88 | 3% |
Michael Skibbe | Silver | 70 | 0% |
R. Schmidt | Silver Rare | 72 | 1% |
Greece | |||
G Anastasiou | Silver Rare | 72 | 1% |
Israel | |||
Guy Luzon | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Italy | |||
Andrea Mandorlini | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Francesco Guidolin | Gold | 80 | 1% |
Giuseppe Sannino | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Luciano Spalletti | Gold Rare | 82 | 3% |
Massimiliano Allegri | Gold Rare | 83 | 3% |
Paolo Di Canio | Gold | 79 | 1% |
Vincenzo Montella | Gold Rare | 84 | 3% |
Mexico | |||
Benjamin Galindo | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Gabriel Caballero | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Guillermo Vazquez | Silver Rare | 73 | 2% |
Ignacio Ambriz | Silver Rare | 71 | 2% |
Juan Antonio Luna | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Manuel Lapuente | Silver Rare | 71 | 2% |
Sergio Bueno | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Victor Manuel Vucetich | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Netherlands | |||
Alex Pastoor | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Erwin Koeman | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Foeke Booy | Silver | 66 | 0% |
Frank de Boer | Gold | 79 | 1% |
Gertjan Verbeek | Silver Rare | 74 | 2% |
Huub Stevens | Gold | 76 | 1% |
Jan de Jonge | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Jan Wouters | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
John van den Brom | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Marco van Basten | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Mario Been | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Martin Jol | Gold Rare | 81 | 3% |
Maurice Steijn | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Michel Jansen | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Peter Bosz | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Phillip Cocu | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Ron Jans | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Ronald Koeman | Gold | 76 | 1% |
Ruud Brood | Silver Rare | 71 | 2% |
Stanley Menzo | Silver | 68 | 0% |
D. Lodeweges | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
Northern Ireland | |||
Brendan Rodgers | Gold Rare | 83 | 3% |
Michael O’Neill | Silver Rare | 74 | 2% |
Neil Lennon | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Tommy Wright | Silver | 66 | 0% |
Norway | |||
Kjetil Rekdal | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Per Joar Hansen | Silver Rare | 71 | 2% |
Per-Mathias Hogmo | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Paraguay | |||
Jose Saturnino Cardozo | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Poland | |||
Franciszek Smuda | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Jan Urban | Silver Rare | 71 | 2% |
Portugal | |||
Fernando Manuel F. da Costa Santos | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Jose Albano Ferreira da Mota | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Jose Mario dos Santos Mourinho | Gold Rare | 86 | 3% |
Manuel Jesualdo Ferreira | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Manuel Machado | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Nuno Herlander Espirito Santo | Silver Rare | 73 | 2% |
Paulo Jorge Gomes Bento | Gold Rare | 85 | 3% |
Rui Carlos Pinho da Vitoria | Silver Rare | 71 | 2% |
Sergio Paulo da Conceicao | Silver Rare | 72 | 2% |
Republic of Ireland | |||
Chris Hughton | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Liam Buckley | Bronze | 62 | 0% |
Mick Cooke | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
Pat Fenlon | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Stephen Kenny | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
Trevor Croly | Bronze | 63 | 0% |
Romania | |||
Dan Petrescu | Gold | 77 | 1% |
Russia | |||
Kurban Berdyev | Gold | 77 | 1% |
Leonid Slutskiy | Gold | 80 | 1% |
Stanislav Cherchesov | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Valeriy Karpin | Gold | 80 | 1% |
Y. Krasnozhan | Silver Rare | 72 | 1% |
Scotland | |||
Alan Archibald | Silver | 65 | 0% |
Allan Johnston | Silver | 66 | 0% |
Danny Lennon | Silver | 67 | 0% |
David Moyes | Gold Rare | 86 | 3% |
Derek Adams | Silver | 66 | 0% |
Derek McInnes | Silver | 68 | 0% |
Ernie Merrick | Silver | 65 | 0% |
Gary Locke | Bronze Rare | 64 | 1% |
Gordon Strachan | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Jackie McNamara | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Malky Mackay | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Paul Lambert | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Steve Clarke | Gold | 79 | 1% |
Stuart McCall | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Stuart Taylor | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
A. McCoist | Bronze | 60 | 0% |
Serbia | |||
Nebojsa Gudelj | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Slovenia | |||
Darko Milanic | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Spain | |||
Josep Gombau Balague | Silver | 66 | 0% |
Juan Carlos Garrido | Gold | 75 | 1% |
Roberto Martinez | Gold Rare | 81 | 3% |
Victor Fernandez | Silver Rare | 73 | 2% |
Sweden | |||
Andreas Alm | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Jorgen Lennartsson | Silver | 71 | 0% |
Kjell Jonevret | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Magnus Haglund | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Mikael Stahre | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Nanne Bergstrand | Silver | 67 | 0% |
Peter Gerhardsson | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Rikard Norling | Silver | 70 | 0% |
Switzerland | |||
M. Decastel | Silver | 69 | 0% |
Marcel Koller | Gold | 78 | 1% |
Murat Yakin | Silver Rare | 74 | 2% |
Turkey | |||
Abdullah Avci | Gold Rare | 82 | 3% |
Fatih Terim | Gold Rare | 82 | 3% |
Ukraine | |||
Yuriy Kalitvintsev | Silver | 69 | 0% |
URUGUAY | |||
Martin Lasarte | Silver | 68 | 0% |
Wilson Graniolatti | Silver Rare | 71 | 2% |
Wales | |||
C. Coleman | Gold Rare | 81 | 3% |
Mark Hughes | Gold | 79 | 1% |
Head Coaches List
In FIFA 14 Ultimate Team there are 36 head coaches: 12 bronze, 12 silver and 12 gold. Check out the full list of head coaches sorted by their category.
FIFA 14 ULTIMATE TEAM HEAD COACHES | |||
RARE | NON-RARE | ||
GOLD | |||
Defending | J. Maxwell | S. Kitchen | |
Dribbling | G. Ivancic | M. Perrotti | |
Heading | J. Cerny | A. Veysey | |
Pace | I. Griffith | D. Pan | |
Passing | S. Bodak | P. Yashin | |
Shooting | D. Barker | P. Astin | |
SILVER | |||
Defending | G. Wellings | H. Ekstrom | |
Dribbling | C. Smith | S. Andersson | |
Heading | P. Wadhams | D. Gelsbrecht | |
Pace | P. Pannu | P. Blecowe | |
Passing | M. Rowley | D. Doherty | |
Shooting | N. ustinov | G. Hoffman | |
BRONZE | |||
Defending | M. Daish | H. Browse | |
Dribbling | C. Santiago | M. Inglemarr | |
Heading | D. Borrowski | J. Wang | |
Pace | G. Pirola | C. Facett | |
Passing | M. Gustaffson | J. Siggins | |
Shooting | L. Lorn | R. Archibald |
GK COACHES LIST
In FIFA 14 Ultimate Team there are 36 GK coaches: 12 bronze, 12 silver and 12 gold. Check out the full list of Goalkeeper coaches sorted by their category.
FIFA 14 ULTIMATE TEAM GK COACHES | |||
RARE | NON-RARE | ||
GOLD | |||
Diving | T. Reid | A. Van Dijk | |
Handling | A. Rolfe | B. Larsen | |
Kicking | S. Rempel | N. Garis | |
Positioning | M. Leighton | D. Tioseco | |
Reflexes | M. Ridlen | P. Stockdale | |
Speed | C. Sawatsky | S. Spinkter | |
SILVER | |||
Diving | M. Perry | H. Mittelstaedt | |
Handling | D. Holme | M. David | |
Kicking | M. Dittmar | T. Morrison | |
Positioning | M. Sakiani | V. Pang | |
Reflexes | D. Bramall | V. Neville | |
Speed | E. Kronner | X. Parker | |
BRONZE | |||
Diving | S. Subramania | G. Yuen | |
Handling | D. Smith | I. Japuncic | |
Kicking | M. Dimpler | E. Klammer | |
Positioning | J. Tortorello | D. Goetzke | |
Reflexes | D. Gustafo | G. Voros | |
Speed | W. Fedranko | A. Rodrigues |
Fitness Coaches List
In FIFA 14 Ultimate Team there are 36 fitness coaches: 12 bronze, 12 silver and 12 gold. Check out the full list of fitness coaches sorted by their category.
FIFA 14 ULTIMATE TEAM FITNESS COACHES | |||||
GOLD RARE | GOLD | SILVER RARE | SILVER | BRONZE RARE | BRONZE |
A. Neufeld | A. Adams | C. Belle | A. Dacosta | C. Tenhaaf | A. Bachmann |
D. Graff | F. Tsang | C. Evans | B. Kuhn | D. Sawel | F. Baratta |
E. Lee | L. Sakiani | D. Edmondson | D. Klassen | D. Vanderwolf | L. Stewart |
J. Baerg | S. Koo | M. Warkentin | F. Dickenson | E. Finlay | R. Backgaard |
M. Arneill | S. Thomson | T. Dutzi | J. Erickson | J. Bornn | S. Chang |
R. Lehman | T. Shepherd | T. Palmer | J. Forsyth | S. Yeo | T. Behl |
Physios List
In FIFA 14 Ultimate Team there are 42 physios coaches: 14 bronze, 14 silver and 14 gold. Check out the full list of physios sorted by their category.
FIFA 14 ULTIMATE TEAM PHYSIOS | |||
RARE | NON RARE | ||
GOLD | |||
Arm | S. Slanski | V. Jackson | |
Back | D. Schneider | D. Bowen | |
Foot | T. Lee | J. Kalinski | |
Head | L. De Goosman | J. Newton | |
Knee | M. Cree | J. McCarthy | |
Leg | Y. Blais | B. Kilford | |
Upper Body | D. Crowe | C. McKee | |
SILVER | |||
Arm | P. Newbury | R. Cho | |
Back | M. Chen | Y. Santos | |
Foot | S. Pang | Y. Tomas | |
Head | M. Pressley | A. Outing | |
Knee | P. Beetham | S. Bissel | |
Leg | M. Hood | H. Dent | |
Upper Body | A. Patient | L. Carluccio | |
BRONZE | |||
Arm | J. Bradford | D. Colomb | |
Back | I. Yeung | D. Yoo | |
Foot | C. Ramsey | S. Parkin | |
Head | C. Bailey | J. Farr | |
Knee | L. Hazell | N. Pandev | |
Leg | R. Fletcher | S. Gardner | |
Upper Body | C. Berry | P. Jones |