Dream League Soccer 2026

Dream League Soccer 2026

First Touch Games Ltd.

4.4100,000,000+ downloads243MB

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About this app

I spent nights hunched over this one — signing Raphinha, splurging on a scout (why did I do that?), and watching Julián Álvarez rip through defenses. You get 4,000+ FIFPRO players, motion-captured tackles and saves, and a pile of ways to pimp your stadium and staff. Don’t expect charity: packs are randomized, events push you, and the climb through eight divisions is a grind (in a good way if you like teeth). Live matches and Clan events add heat — sometimes glorious, sometimes rage-inducing. Graphics look tight on a phone; the manager customization is silly but fun. Requires online access and yes, there are ads and in-app buys — so if you hate pay walls, temper your expectations. I recommend it to anyone who eats mobile soccer and can stomach a little chaos.

Editor's Review

Alright — straight talk. I loaded up the 2026 edition and put in roughly 45 hours across seasons and events. The good: signing real FIFPRO players feels legit (Raphinha was a nuisance for opponents), the 3D motion-capture makes tackles and goalie saves feel punchy, and Dream Draft plus Clan events keep short sessions satisfying. The bad: pack RNG stings (you will grind or spend), match AI can pull cheap tricks at clutch moments, and the game nudges you hard toward microtransactions during big climbs. Network hiccups popped up in a few Live matches (lag or aborted sessions — ugh). Still — there’s raw fun here. If you like building, tweaking staff, and the odd heart-stopping final, you’ll find reasons to stick around. If you hate RNG gates and ads, tread carefully. I’m torn — this one made me yell at my phone and then smile five minutes later. That’s a win, right?

Pros

  • Huge roster with many licensed players and classic legends
  • Punchy player animations — tackles, shots and saves feel alive
  • Clan system and events add meaningful short-term goals
  • Deep stadium, staff and training upgrades to manage
  • Quick Draft runs for snackable sessions

Cons

  • Randomized packs feel like a pay-to-win funnel
  • Ads and persistent IAP prompts break flow
  • AI decision-making can be frustratingly inconsistent
  • Progression to top divisions demands heavy grinding
  • Live matchmaking occasionally suffers lag or disconnects

Additional Information

Updated2026/2/28
Version13.110
Size243MB
Downloads100,000,000+
Categorysimulation
DeveloperFirst Touch Games Ltd.

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