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cdj
06-23-2016, 10:04 PM
We are proud to announce that Japan's top flight football league, the MEIJI YASUDA J1 League and J.League Cup tournament will feature in FIFA 17 when the game launches this September.

As one of the most popular leagues in Asia, the J1 League has a global fanbase and is one of the most requested leagues from the EA SPORTS™ FIFA community. All 18 clubs that make up the J1 League will feature authentic logos, kits, and rosters. Content from these clubs will be in our popular FIFA Ultimate Team™ (FUT) and other modes across FIFA 17.

The clubs of the J1 League:


Vegalta Sendai
Kashima Antlers
Urawa Reds
Omiya Ardija
Kashiwa Reysol
FC Tokyo
Kawasaki Frontale
Yokohama F. Marinos
Shonan Bellmare
Ventforet Kofu
Albirex Niigata
Júbilo Iwata
Nagoya Grampus
Gamba Osaka
Vissel Kobe
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Avispa Fukuoka
Sagan Tosu




https://media.easports.com/content/www-easports/en_US/fifa/news/2016/fifa-17-j1-league-announce/_jcr_content/par/image.img.jpg

In addition to all 18 clubs, Suita City Football Stadium, the new home of Gamba Osaka will be one of the new stadiums available in FIFA 17.

We’ll have more news on other leagues & teams, and stadiums for FIFA 17 closer to launch.

bdoughty
06-23-2016, 10:42 PM
First nice to see J-League in FIFA.


Content from these clubs will be in our popular FIFA Ultimate Team™ (FUT) and other modes across FIFA 17.

It's like everything other than FUT is an afterthought. Those other modes are not even cool enough to be named. Not even being subliminal in the marketing.

BUY CARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuL2b0WMJmo)

:fp:

steelerfan
06-24-2016, 06:10 AM
I'm always glad to see more leagues added but the J1 League is far down the list of leagues I'd like to see added.

Personally, I'd like to see Ukraine and more North and South American leagues added. Though any more North American leagues is probably a pipe dream.

jaymo76
06-25-2016, 09:47 PM
Never had a want, need, or interest in playing in the Japanese League. However, I appreciate more authentic leagues and stadiums. Steeler, I agree on the Americas leagues needing to be added. MLS needs a lot of attention still as well.

souljahbill
06-25-2016, 10:29 PM
They don't have complete MLS rosters?

bdoughty
06-26-2016, 12:57 AM
They don't have complete MLS rosters?

I am pretty sure they do, they may not be 100% accurate but they are there. They even added a US Stadium last year (you can thank the women for that). The Japanese league was a smart attempt to get more Asian customers. Now they have Korea and Japan. I am sure China is coming as soon as they can figure out how to get someone from China to actually pay for a legitimate copy of the game.

I prefer to add countries not represented in the game over 2nd tier+ leagues but that is just me. So Israeli, Hungarian and Brazilian would be my top three. Sure NASL would be cool to have but we must be realistic.

From a FIFA 17 Survey, most requested leagues (http://www.fifplay.com/fifa17-leagues-vote-report-30/).


FIFA 17 Leagues Survey Results – Apr 19, 2016

Pos. Name Vote % No. of Votes
01 Israeli League 15% 435,489
02 Turkish PTT League 15% 434,939
03 German 3rd League 13% 386,892
04 Hungarian League 4% 123,711
05 Egyptian League 4% 119,885
06 Mexican 2nd League 3% 86,267
07 Spanish 3rd League 3% 82,876
08 Guatemala League 2% 61,784
09 Romanian League 2% 58,078
10 Chinese League 2% 49,703
11 Brazilian League 2% 49,156
12 Czech League 2% 48,791
13 Belarusian League 2% 46,731
14 Azerbaijan League 2% 46,578
15 Malaysian League 2% 45,074
16 Thai League 1% 40,681
17 Ukrainian League 1% 38,900
18 Iranian League 1% 38,634
19 Costa Rican League 1% 36,944
20 Indian League 1% 34,980
21 Indonesian League 1% 31,980
22 Russian 2nd League 1% 31,626
23 Croatian League 1% 28,792
24 Honduran League 1% 28,700
25 Kazakhstan League 1% 26,788
26 English Conference League 1% 23,902
27 Peruvian League 1% 23,703
28 Tunisian League 1% 23,608
29 Bulgarian League 1% 23,087
30 Greek League 1% 22,816
31 Algerian League 1% 21,681
32 Uruguayan League 1% 20,986
33 Moroccan League 1% 20,801
34 Armenian League 1% 20,586
35 Welsh League 1% 19,710
36 UAE League 1% 18,025
37 Libyan League 1% 16,982
38 Japanese League 1% 16,927
39 North American Soccer League (NASL) 1% 16,723
40 Venezuelan League 1% 15,757
41 Argentina 2nd League 1% 15,393
42 Belgium 2nd League 1% 14,894
43 Uzbekistan League 1% 14,738
44 Kuwait League 0% 14,571
45 Paraguayan League 0% 13,949
46 Qatar League 0% 12,823
47 Serbian League 0% 12,027
48 Bangladesh League 0% 9,820
49 Philippines League 0% 9,097
50 Salvadoran League 0% 8,667
51 Bolivian League 0% 7,699
52 Macedonian League 0% 6,693
53 Ecuadorian League 0% 6,623
54 Austrian 2nd League 0% 5,880
55 Polish 2nd League 0% 5,848
56 Cyprus League 0% 5,784
57 Northern Irish League 0% 4,864
58 Finnish League 0% 3,782
59 Estonian League 0% 3,689
60 Luxembourg League 0% 3,669
61 Bosnian League 0% 3,601
62 Scottish 2nd League 0% 3,329
63 Albanian League 0% 3,152
64 Icelandic League 0% 2,447
65 Afghan League 0% 1,993
66 Singapore League 0% 1,845
67 Canadian League 0% 1,683
68 Dutch 2nd League 0% 1,503
69 Slovakian League 0% 1,488
70 South African League 0% 1,049
71 Maltese League 0% 1,023
72 Vietnamese League 0% 775
73 Swedish 2nd League 0% 405
74 Women Bundesliga 0% 404
75 Hong Kong League 0% 231
76 Gibraltar League 0% 218
77 Lebanese League 0% 134
78 Nigerian League 0% 98
79 Lithuanian League 0% 90
80 Trinidad and Tobago League 0% 87

steelerfan
06-26-2016, 06:30 AM
They don't have complete MLS rosters?
Yes, they do.

I'm assuming that jaymo is referring to adding more North American leagues to make playing in MLS more interesting. Right now the only cup competition is simply consists of MLS clubs which makes it very dull.

jaymo76
06-26-2016, 02:03 PM
Yes, they do.

I'm assuming that jaymo is referring to adding more North American leagues to make playing in MLS more interesting. Right now the only cup competition is simply consists of MLS clubs which makes it very dull.

Correct.

SmoothPancakes
06-26-2016, 06:52 PM
Yes, they do.

I'm assuming that jaymo is referring to adding more North American leagues to make playing in MLS more interesting. Right now the only cup competition is simply consists of MLS clubs which makes it very dull.
Yeah, I've never cared for the US Cup in the game when playing as a MLS team. Like you said, with just MLS teams, it's really boring for a Cup competition.

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bdoughty
06-27-2016, 05:25 AM
I'm assuming that jaymo is referring to adding more North American leagues to make playing in MLS more interesting. Right now the only cup competition is simply consists of MLS clubs which makes it very dull.

Unless I am mistaken the MLS only participates in the US Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions League, in regards to playing teams outside of the MLS.

The US Open Cup has teams from the NASL that are not in the FIFA game and they enter in the third round. The teams in the first two rounds include the USL and leagues and teams most people have never heard of. (http://www.ussoccer.com/lamar-hunt-us-open-cup/open-cup-tournaments/2016-usoc/first-round)

New York Pancyprian Freedoms (N.Y.)
Southie FC (Mass.)
Seacoast United Phantoms (PDL)
Cincinnati Dutch Lions (PDL)
Myrtle Beach Mutiny (NPSL)

Some of these first round matches are played on High School fields.


The CCL is in the same boat. A ton of teams/leagues from countries (Central American and Caribbean) that are not in the game and some that probably never will.


The only logical addition would be to make a fictional cup with the MLS and Liga MX.

steelerfan
06-27-2016, 07:43 AM
I don't know what the solution is but I wouldn't be opposed to a fictional competition with Liga MX. Anything to add variety to playing in MLS would be fine with me.

I know that adding small North American leagues seems unrealistic but there are two reasons that I can think of that make it worthwhile.

First, licensing would be extremely affordable. If some league tries to gouge you, you take you customer base of 10-15 million elsewhere. They need you more than you need them.

Second, when I was approached to provide feedback for FIFA 12 and participate in a community event for FIFA 13 (I couldn't make the trip) a major part of the premise put forward by EA was that they wanted ways to make FIFA more accessible/interesting to North Americans.

It's fairly obvious to me that the biggest untapped market for them is the US. If they want to capture the casual football fan in the US the best way to do so is to make playing with an MLS club interesting.

All of that said, I don't think we'll see it anytime soon. It would be interesting though to see what happens if either FIFA or PES licensed some of these leagues, made MLS worthwhile and really tried to go after the casual American fan.

Personally, I'm good with playing in Europe but I'd love to see enough added to every Confederation that the game could one day feature the FIFA Club World Cup.

Escobar
06-29-2016, 10:02 PM
I laughed when I saw some of those matches being played on High School fields. Until they get played in bigger stadiums, I doubt EA will put them in the game.