FIFA 19 Career Mode: 5 Teams You Must Play With

No matter where your loyalties lie, these teams will guarantee a long and exciting career.

By Ben Sledge /

FIFA 19 is just around the corner, and after booting up the game for the first time you will be faced with the biggest decision to date.

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Nearly everyone's first career will be with the club that they follow, but after that, the freedom is real. The unknown teams and strange leagues are where FIFA really comes into its own, producing the most memorable matches and gaming experiences.

Nobody remembers their Real Madrid career where they just used their enormous transfer budget to buy a dream team and win the Champion's League every year, because that's what happens in real life.

In this list we will run down the best teams to use in FIFA 19 Career Mode, to make that difficult decision a little bit easier.

Whether it's because of an exciting attack, tumultuous transfers, or simply for the challenge, these teams will guarantee you hours of fun on FIFA 19 Career Mode.

5. Sporting CP

Sporting CP have had possibly the most tumultuous transfer window ever seen by a professional football team. Crazier than that window when everyone thought Gerrard was going to Chelsea.

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At the end of last season, the Sporting team was attacked by 50 fans at their training ground, leading nine players to terminate their contracts and join new clubs across the globe, including Rui Patricio to Wolves and Gelson Martins to Atletico Madrid.

What better way to jump into FIFA 19 than with a completely clean slate? You can build one of Portugal's great teams back up to their former glory, attracting new players with the club name and attractive football.

You may have to grind out some results, but honestly the Primeira Liga is not as well-endowed with quality teams as some of Europe's other leagues, so a Champion's League spot is not out of the question.

The nine absentees have hurt Sporting's attacking options the most. However, despite being in his 30s now, Nani can still do as many stepovers as he could in his United days, and although his pace is deteriorating, his first touch after receiving a long ball is still exquisite.

With their top three goalscorers from last season all leaving over the summer, Marcos Acuña, who scored six last season, will have to step up to the plate. Maybe a new striker is required before the season gets underway, or perhaps some clever through-balls from a dextrous-fingered gamer would give him the opportunities he needs to ascend to greatness.

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