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☕️🥐FC Breakfast: new FUT features in FC 26, top 20 African clubs

☕️🥐FC Breakfast: new FUT features in FC 26, top 20 African clubs

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New Ultimate Team Features in FC 26 🎮
Despite innovations in Career mode, Ultimate Team remains the flagship component of the EA FC franchise. Electronic Arts has detailed the new features of FUT mode.
Lucas Chevalier Intimate Interview 🎬
The star recruit of Paris Saint-Germain reveals himself.
Official: African Club Rankings 📊
On the occasion of the preliminary round of the African Champions League, the CAF revealed its club rankings. Closely followed by Algeria, the Moroccan contingent largely dominates the top 20.
Guardiola's Hobbies 🎲
Pep Guardiola spoke about the sports disciplines he follows in his free time.
Yesterday's Must-See Stories 🔍
- 17 goals conceded in 5 matches, the shocking preparation of this L1 club
- Ligue 1: results of the friendly matches of the weekend
- PSG: Lucas Chevalier expresses himself on his integration into the Parisian locker room
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