EA Sports FC and UEFA have announced the expansion of their FC Futures program, confirming the initiative’s central role in the gaming giant’s strategic goal of transitioning from a video game franchise to a global “football platform.”
The expansion, highlighted by a London training session led by global ambassador David Beckham, is backed by EA Sports FC’s USD10 million (AUD15.2 million) investment commitment focused on community-level football development.
Outlining the commercial imperative, senior franchise activation director at EA Sports FC, James Salmon, said: “Our goal with FC Futures is to use the power of EA Sports FC to inspire more young people to play football in real life and grow the game for all.”
To Bridge a Gap Between Digital Experience and Real-world Participations
The FC Futures Academy provides free online resources, including 17 skill games developed with UEFA coaching experts, which directly translate in-game drills to the pitch.
This model serves as a critical customer acquisition funnel, encouraging digitally-native youth to move from playing the game to joining a club, thereby reinforcing brand loyalty and securing future consumers for both the publisher and the sport.
Since its launch in 2023, the investment has driven significant tangible commercial and social impact. The organisation has funded or refurbished over 20 pitches globally and provided equipment to youth organisations, opening access to over 500,000 people worldwide.
For UEFA, the partnership provides a cost-effective and innovative solution for meeting its grassroots development goals. The multilingual Academy resources are being carefully integrated into the Coach Education Programm of 54 National Football Associations, democratising access to high-quality coaching tools.
UEFA chief of football development, Olivier Doglia, confirmed the strategic alignment, noting the partnership strengthens their commitment by providing “modern tools, inspiring content and real opportunities” to make the sport more accessible.
The use of high-profile ambassadors like Beckham and Marta, often tied to major events such as the recent EA Sports FC 26 launch, provides unmatched media cut-through and credibility, justifying the significant financial investment.
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