In FIFA Manager 14 , club facilities (Infrastructure) are essential for player growth, long-term financial health, and team prestige. As the game is a "Legacy Edition," these systems remain identical to those found in FIFA Manager 13. Core Facility Types
To pay for world-class players, you need world-class revenue. Facilities like the club museum, fan shops, and office buildings increase your "Prestige" and "Sponsorship" income. These buildings also improve fan satisfaction, leading to higher ticket sales even during a slump in form. Additionally, better office facilities improve the efficiency of your staff, making it easier for your negotiators to close deals and your scouts to find hidden gems in distant leagues. Strategic Investment Priorities fifa manager 14 club facilities
In FIFA Manager 14, club facilities are categorized into several types, including: In FIFA Manager 14 , club facilities (Infrastructure)
Manager’s Office: An open-plan space where experts collaborate. Keeping it near the dressing room improves daily player assessments. Stadium: Ancient Lane (Capacity: 8,200
The level of detail is impressive, allowing managers to micro-manage everything from the size of the stadium and fan shops to the quality of the youth academy and scouting offices. There is a genuine sense of pride in watching your humble training pitch evolve into a world-class sports complex. The visual progression of the facilities provides a tangible sense of growth that keeps you engaged during the long grind of multiple seasons.
Stadium Maintenance & Capacity: If you are in the lower leagues, do not upgrade the stadium immediately. It costs a fortune.