It has been revealed which leagues will be in FIFA 23, which is preparing to be the last FIFA game before its name changes to EA Sports FC. The new game in the series aims to offer the widest range of licensed content ever made.
The license of Juventus, which was lost to Konami’s eFootball brand with FIFA 23 in recent years, returns to FIFA. However, due to Konami’s extensive agreement with Inter, the club will not be present in FIFA 23 under the name Inter.
Which leagues will be in FIFA 23?
The new leagues that will take place in FIFA 23 are starting to become clear. The currently confirmed leagues are:
- FA Women’s Super League (England)
- National Women’s Soccer League (USA)
- Frauen-Bundesliga (Germany)
- Division 1 Féminine (France)
- Vanarama National League (England)
Looking at the approved leagues, it is seen that 4 women’s leagues have been added to FIFA 23. In addition, England’s fifth league level, the Vanarama National League, will also take part in the game.
What other leagues will there be in FIFA 23?
- Liga Profesional de Futbol
- A-League
- O. Bundesliga
- 1A Pro League
- Liga do Brasil
- Chinese Super League
- 3F Superliga
- Premier League
- EFL Championship
- EFL League One
- EFL League Two
- Ligue 1
- Ligue 2
- Bundesliga
- Bundesliga 2
- 3. Liga
- Serie A
- J-1
- K League 1
- Liga MX
- Eredivisie
- Eliteserien
- Ekstraklasa
- Liga Portugal
- Premier Division
- Liga I
- Pro League
- Premiership
- La Liga
- La Liga Smartbank
- Allsvenskan
- Super League
- Süper Lig
- MLS
- Copa Libertadores CONMEBOL
- Sudamericana CONMEBOL
- Recopa CONMEBOL
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- UEFA Conference League
- UEFA Super Cup
The first football game to be published under the name EA Sports FC will be released in July next year. If you enjoyed this article, make sure you check out FIFA 23 leaks: Details on Ultimate Team mode, or The new FIFA game is coming! So which company will develop it.