WithFIFAgames releasing every year, fans of the franchise often find it difficult to stay interested in the game beyond the period of the first two or three months after the release date. For mostFIFAplayers, the cycle is similar: buy the game, play Ultimate Team for a few months, get bored (or outraged at how unfair and rigged the mode is), andquit until the next iteration comes out.
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However, that wasn’t always the case. Before FUT took over asFIFA’sprimary game mode, it was the Career Mode that kept players engaged and playing the game for hours on end. While pushed to the sidelines a little bit in recent years, it is still one of the central game modes ofFIFA 22,offering plenty of challenges and goals to aim for. Choosing the right team to manage can make or break one’s enjoyment of the game, though, so it’s very important to make an informed decision at the start of the managerial journey.
Updated June 01, 2025, by Maciej Grzymkowski:Back in the day, before the Ultimate Team mode became the primary focus of the FIFA games, the Career Mode was the main selling point of that franchise. Although it has taken a bit of a backseat now, due to the popularity of FIFA’s online modes, many fans are still drawn to the single-player Manager Career. With FIFA 22 having been added to Xbox Game Pass on June 23rd, this summer is the perfect time to take over a struggling team and lead them to glory over the 15 or so footballing seasons. This article has been updated to include more teams that would pose a managerial challenge even for hardened FIFA veterans.

18Newcastle United
Newcastle United recently became thewealthiest club in the world, following a majority takeover from the PIF (Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund), which isreportedly worth an unbelievable $952 billion. The English side has already put their money to use, following the recent purchase of Chris Wood from Burnley.
Unfortunately, Newcastle United’s takeover was finalized too late for it to be recognized inFIFA 22, leaving the club with a transfer budget that is mere pocket change for the PIF. However,FIFA 22has an option for players to start a new career with a financial takeover, which is exactly what they should do when selecting the geordie side, letting them build a new team in their image.

17Derby County
On the complete flipside of Newcastle United is Derby County, a club that is drowning in financial issues, to the point where they recentlyaccepted a 21-point deduction dueto breaches of the English Football League’s profitability and sustainability rules.
Derby County’s brutal points deduction isn’t implemented inFIFA 22, though money issues are evident in the depleted squad. Choosing Derby County will providea tough challenge, though the prospect of gaining the club promotion to the Premier League is a tantalizing task.

16Norwich City FC.
Norwich City seems to be stuck as a perpetual “yo-yo club,” a team that continuously gets promoted, then relegated, then promoted again, without ever solidifying a spot in either division. This season looks set to be no different, with Norwich currently sitting at the bottom of thePremier League.
Keeping Norwich safe from relegation is the immediate objective inFIFA 22, which is easier said than done given that the side lost their star player Buendía and only has $24m to spend on a team that needs significant improvement.

15Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Tottenham Hotspur has enjoyed tremendous growth over the last decade. The club recently moved into an incredible new stadium, have appointed the likes of José Mourinho and Antonio Conte as managers, and even made it to the Champions League final in 2019.
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However, the London side is still looking for their first trophy since the League Cup in 2008. This lack of silverware has been a cloud hovering over the team for a while now, and Spurs fans are desperate to silence rival fans' jokes and criticisms about it. The next manager to win a major trophy at Spurs will be an instant legend at the club, making it a greatFIFA 22challenge.
14A.C. Milan
Italian club A.C. Milan is the epitome of a sleeping giant. The club has been the world’s best on many occasions, with star players like Paolo Maldini,Gennaro Gattuso, and Andrea Pirlo all leading the club to greatness in recent memory.
It’s been over ten years since A.C. Milan last won a league title, and it’s fast-approaching 15 years since their last Champions League. Juventus' recent struggles will make the challenge of winning a league title easier inFIFA 22than previous iterations of the game, though current champions Inter Milan still pose a tough test.

13AS Roma
This Roman club has a long and proud history of being one of Italy’s top footballing names. Despite their stellar reputation, they have not managed to win any major domestic or European titles since 2001. This has changed with Jose Mourinho’s arrival in 2021 and with AS Roma’s victorious UEFA Conference League cup run culminating in a final win in May 2022. However,FIFA 22players will be taking over the club before any of that has happened, which means that they would have to carry out an aging squad rehaul, bring some promising youngsters into the limelight (the young forward, Nicola Zalewski comes to mind), and make some savvy transfer market moves at the very beginning of their careers.
The difficulty of taking over AS Roma lies mainly in the need to make a number of radical changes to the club from the get-go. While there certainly is some talent to work with in the team, it is not nearly enough to start challenging for the top honors in the first season, making the road to Serie A and Champions League glory a long and bumpy one.

12Manchester United
Players who have never tried the managerial career mode inFIFA,or have not revisited it for long years, should definitely choose a team with a large transfer budget and an already star-studded team, to begin with. It will help them ease into the trials and tribulations of being the manager of a football club, as well as help familiarize themselves with the structure and objectives ofFIFA 22’sCareer Mode.
Manchester United is one of the best teams to manage as a Career Mode rookie. After a very fruitful transfer window, they march into the 2021/22 Premier League season strengthened by the presence of Raphael Varane, Jadon Sancho, and Cristiano Ronaldo. Combined withthe abundance of world-class talentthat is already in the club, players should have no problem challenging for the highest honors from the get-go, without the need to spend a dime on any additional footballers.

11PSG
Managing Manchester United is childishly easy. Paris Saint-Germain is a team that basically manages itself. Their front three, composed of Lionel Messi, Neymar Jr, and Kylian Mbappe are sheer proof of why UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations don’t really apply to the richest clubs on the planet. This front three should be enough to keepwinning Ligue 1 titlesand the Champions League for many consecutive years.
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Of course, Messi, Mbappe, and Neymar aren’t the only overpowered players at PSG. There’s also Gianluigi Donnarumma, a 22-year-old goalkeeper widely hailed as the future best goalkeeper of all time, Marco Veratti, the ever-reliable defensive midfielder, and a bench filled with stars such as Julian Draxler, Angel Di Maria, or Mauro Icardi. Les Parisiens are by far the easiest team to use inFIFA 22,and the perfect choice for gamers who want to play gods of the footballing world for a couple of seasons (until it gets too boring).
10Chelsea
Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea FC had a very successful 2020/21 season. On top of winning the Champions League in a nail-biter of a final against Manchester City, they’ve come fourth in the Premier League, after a long campaign of Tuchel trying to fix his predecessor’s mistakes.
Much like Manchester United or PSG, Chelsea is a star-studded team capable of winningthe Premier Leaguefrom the start, but to truly build a long-lasting football empire, players should invest some money in the team’s defense, as well as keep a watchful eye on the development of some of their youngest players to determine which ones will grow into future superstars, and which ones should be sold off for a profit as soon as possible.

9FC Barcelona
It is no secret to anyone interested in football that FC Barcelona is in crisis, both financially and on the pitch. The departure of Lionel Messi this summer has exposed the club’s management flaws even further. Thankfully, inFIFA 22,Barca’s financial woes don’t play a role yet, and their performances can quite easily be fixed by a skilled manager who can make use of their sizeable transfer budget.
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The core of a title-winning team is very much in place. With Sergio Aguero and Memphis Depay in attack, Frenkie De Jong bossing the midfield, and the aging, but still very much capable duo of Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba calling the shots in defense, new managers will have some players to rely on for the first one or two seasons. However, without strengthening the squad with more talent, especially in midfieldand defense, it might be incredibly difficult to rival Real Madrid and Atletico for the La Liga title.
