MMOexp FC26: Progress in training and positional development

Currently, youth development in FC 25 is somewhat isolated. Players can scout young talent, train them, and promote them to the first team — but once promoted, their academy background is forgotten. There’s no way to FC 26 Coins track their entire journey from 16-year-old hopeful to first-team star. This makes youth development feel transactional, rather than narrative-driven.
 
In FC 26, implementing a historical tracking system would allow users to follow the complete arc of academy players. From initial scouting reports and training milestones to their debut and eventual peak performance, each youth player's story could be preserved. Imagine viewing a full development timeline showing:
 
When a player was signed to the academy
 
Progress in training and positional development
 
Key debut matches and breakthrough seasons
 
Cumulative stats by age, competition, and club
 
This record-keeping would create a sense of pride and ownership over the talents you’ve nurtured. When a youth player breaks into the first team and becomes a consistent starter, you’d be able to trace their legacy from day one. These stories deepen the bond between club and player — especially when your academy product surpasses expectations or becomes a future captain.
 
Additionally, these historical stats can enhance your decision-making. With long-term data, users can analyze how different youth players developed over time — which positions yielded the best results, which training focuses were most effective, and what age certain breakthroughs occurred. This data-driven insight would reward committed managers who invest in long-term player development.
 
There’s also huge narrative potential. Imagine in Year 10 of a save, a new academy striker is compared to a former club legend — who also came through your academy in Year 2 and went on to score 200 goals. FC 26 could introduce a legacy comparison system, where new prospects are rated against former players based on attributes, stats, and position. This mechanic would forge generational continuity and give players a stronger sense of their club’s identity.
 
Moreover, if a former youth academy graduate becomes a world-renowned star at another club, having access to their full historical data (appearances, goals, trophies won, transfer fees) could add emotional weight. Selling a youth player isn’t just about the money — it becomes a reflection on your academy’s success. Perhaps that player even Fut 26 Coins returns later in their career, completing a full-circle narrative.
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