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8 Jul 2026

Drafts

The FIFAe Draft is introduced for week 3 of the FIFAe Nations League. The FIFAe Draft brings an additional dimension of tactical depth and strategy to the competition, marking a new approach for squad building in eFootball™ tournaments on Mobile and Console.

Drafts have been conducted for every individual groups allowing teams to choose from a limited, pre-defined player pool. By drafting an in-game player, teams are allowed to use all provided versions of the respective player. More information can be found here.

Key Players (Phase 1)

Patrick Vieira

Ruud Gullit

Cristiano Ronaldo

Drafted Players (Phase 2)

Lilian Thuram

Virgil van Dijk

Eden Hazard

Gennaro Gattuso

Alessandro Del Piero

Michel Platini

Leonardo Bonucci

Vitinha

Pelé

Nico O'Reilly

Franck Ribéry

Francesco Totti

Open pool players (Phase 3)

Petr Cech

Peter Schmeichel

Kenan Yıldız

Shunsuke Nakamura

Zico

Omar Marmoush

Jordan Henderson

Merih Demiral

In Phase One, teams can name three key players to build the backbone of their squad. These players can be duplicates among the participating teams.

In Phase Two (2), teams participate in the Live Draft. During the draft, each team selects in-game players in a snake draft order. Key players from phase one (1) are removed and cannot be selected during the Live Draft. There can be no duplicates during this phase.

In Phase Three (3), teams complete their in-game squad by selecting players from the open pool. The open pool contains all players from the pre-defined player pool that have not been selected in phase one (1) or phase two (2). In-game players chosen in phase three (3) can again be duplicates.

Qualification for Continental Championships via Nations League

Consistency PTS
Qualification
Week 3
Qualification
Total
Europe437 + PortugalAsia East*426Asia West*112Africa437 + MoroccoNorth & Central America426South America213 + BrazilOceania**N.A.N.A.2

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As hosting Member Associations, Portugal, Brazil and Morocco are automatically qualified to the respective FIFAe Continental Championships.

* Regions Asia West and Asia East will be combined to compete in the FIFAe Continental Championship Asia.

** Teams from the region Oceania will be separated from Asia East to compete in the FIFAe Continental Championship Oceania. The winner will advance to the intercontinental Playoff Match against Asia.

Consistency ranking explanation

Throughout all three qualifying-weeks, national teams earn consistency points based on their performance across both the group stages and the knockout stages. This system rewards teams that consistently perform at a high level, while also capturing success in high-pressure knockout scenarios. As a result, the overall ranking reflects both consistency and peak performance. At the end of the FIFAe Nations League, national teams that have earned the most consistency points will qualify for the FIFAe Continental Championships.

Direct qualification in Week 3

In addition to qualification via the consistency ranking, a limited number of teams qualify directly through their performance in week 3. These qualification spots are awarded to the top-performing teams of the final week, ensuring that strong late-stage performances are rewarded.

If a national team qualifies both through the consistency ranking and through its week 3 performance, the additional qualification spot is reallocated to the next highest-ranked team from the consistency ranking that has not yet qualified.