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Back in the days when Football Manager was known as 'Championship Manager', there was a player development system whereby players that retired would come back as another young player. This young player would turn out to have the same attributes & position as the retired player, but would come back under a different name. Basically, the player was regenerated by the game - hence the term 'regen'.

A new player development system was introduced a few years ago, where players were no longer regenerated. Under this system, when a player retired, he was replaced by a new player that was completely different to the retiring player. Then, the system was changed again so that generation of players was not linked to retirement. After this alteration, the database size could fluctuate a lot more. Because of this, 'regens' is no longer the appropriate name for these players. Instead, they are called FREDs. They gained this name when, when the new feature was being introduced, a member of the Sports Interactive team was asked what the new players were to be referred as. It became apparent that there was no official name, so he suggested the term 'FREDs' to be used.

Nonetheless, they are still commonly referred to as regens despite this not being the accurate term.

Regens come into the game at different times, depending on the country. For instance, all the English teams get completely new regens on the 25th of June.
Here is the full list of when regens are put into the game; these dates are based on previous game versions and therefore subject to change, if you spot any errors please post the change/s and the new date/s

Argentina 1st August
Barbados 19th September
Belarus 10th February
Belgium 29th June
Brazil 2nd January
Bulgaria 29th June
Chile 1st January
Colombia 10th January
Croatia 18th June
Czech Republic 28th June
Denmark 5th July
England 25th June
Finland 7th January
France 20th June
Germany 20th June
Greece 19th June
Holland 7th July
Hungary 19th June
Iceland 5th January
Ireland 5th January
Israel Date Needed
Italy 30th June
Mexico 20th July
N. Ireland 29th April
Norway 18th January
Peru 29th January
Poland 28th June
Portugal 20th June
Romania Date Needed
Russia 26th December
Serbia 9th July
Slovakia 28th June
Slovenia 28th June
Spain 10th July
Sweden 25th December
Switzerland 18th June
Trinidad & Tobago 19th September
Turkey 19th June
Ukraine 18th June
USA 26th December
Uraguay 1st August
Wales 18th June

Greyed-Out players are basically gap-fillers. These are players that are put into your team whilst you don't have enough players, to ensure that every match can be played. You can offer contracts to your own greyed-out players, but not to other teams. As soon as you have enough players to field a full team the grey players will disappear, never to be seen again.
Comments
Tommy Hughes
11 years ago
20 hours ago
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Much appreciated!
aroberts24
12 years ago
3 days ago
1
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These dates are incorrect. England gets the youth intake in March, not June.
kingrobbo
14 years ago
2 hours ago
11,284
These dates are incorrect. England gets the youth intake in March, not June.


so is it just England or all dates that are incorrect??

the idea here is to provide constructive feedback, give the dates you have seen and I can update the opening post accordingly

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