EA Sports FC 25 continues to refine its realism with dynamic squad updates, and February brought significant changes to its manager roster.
Reflecting real-world football movements and creative licensing decisions, six managers were added to the game with updated real faces, while six others were removed.
Here’s a breakdown of the latest changes and their impact on Career Mode and authenticity.
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ADDED Managers in FC 25
In a bid to enhance realism and offer players an updated experience, EA Sports FC 25 has introduced seven new managers as part of its latest squad update. These additions bring real-life expertise and recognizable personalities from the football world straight into the game:
David Moyes
Everton (Premier League)

Moyes makes a nostalgic return to Everton in-game, replacing Sean Dyche. His pragmatic tactics and deep Premier League experience add authenticity to the Toffees’ rebuild challenges.
Graham Potter
West Ham United (Premier League)

Potter’s innovative, possession-based style is now available for West Ham, offering players a modern tactical approach to elevate the Hammers’ European ambitions.
Fabio Cannavaro
Dinamo Zagreb (Rest of World)

The Italian World Cup winner joins Croatia’s top club, blending defensive discipline with European pedigree—a perfect fit for Career Mode enthusiasts eyeing continental success.
Robbie Keane
Ferencváros (Rest of World)

Ireland’s legendary striker steps into management with Hungary’s most successful club, offering a high-pressing, aggressive style for players to test in European qualifiers.
Mauricio Pellegrino
Lanús (Liga Profesional)

The Argentine tactician’s defensive acumen enriches South American gameplay, reflecting EA’s expanded focus on leagues beyond Europe.
Thomas Tuchel
England Men’s National Team

A fictional twist! Tuchel’s addition as England’s boss allows players to reimagine the Three Lions’ tactics, blending his Champions League-winning expertise with young English talent.
REMOVED Managers from FC 25
Alongside the fresh managers, EA Sports FC 25’s update has also streamlined its coaching lineup by removing several managers with real faces. The update sees the exit of six notable coaches who have long been part of the game’s fabric:
Sean Dyche
Everton (Premier League)
The ex-Everton boss exits after Moyes’ in-game return, though Dyche’s gritty style remains a fan favorite.
Julen Lopetegui
West Ham United (Premier League)
Removed to accommodate Graham Potter, Lopetegui’s brief tenure highlights the volatility of football management.
Gary O’Neil
Wolverhampton Wanderers (Premier League)
His surprise removal leaves Wolves without their recent survival architect, possibly hinting at a future managerial reshuffle.
Nuri Şahin
Borussia Dortmund (Bundesliga)
The young coach’s exit follows Edin Terzić’s real-life resurgence at Dortmund, streamlining the game’s Bundesliga accuracy.
Sven Bender
SpVgg Unterhaching (3. Liga)
The retired German defender’s coaching role is phased out, possibly due to licensing or focus on higher-profile leagues.
João Pereira
Sporting CP (Liga Portugal)
His removal leaves Sporting without a real-face manager, though Rúben Amorim’s tactics remain central to the team’s identity.
Final Whistle
EA Sports FC 25’s update successfully injects new energy into the game. With seven dynamic new managers stepping into their roles and the streamlining of the coaching roster, players can look forward to a refreshed, more authentic football simulation. As EA Sports continues to align its game with the ever-changing landscape of the sport, fans can expect more exciting updates in the near future.
We hope EA Sports will add many Managers in the next version (EA Sports FC 26), while working on increasing the real faces inside the game to increase realism and fun.
Stay tuned for further news and updates, and get ready to take control of your favorite teams with these real face managers masters at your fingertips!
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