Top Eleven 2026 launches with a Stadium overhaul and a new Fan Loyalty system
More customisation and fan engagement

- The 2026 update revamps the club building feature, now called Campus
- Expanded stadium customisation and new daily activities
- Fan Loyalty system links player performance to fan support
Even after being around for more than 15 years, Top Eleven: Be a Football Manager is still finding new ways to keep managers busy. Zynga and developer Nordeus have just rolled out the 2026 edition, and it’s a big one, with a complete overhaul to the long-running club-building feature and new systems that put fans at the heart of the action.
The biggest change coming to Top Eleven 2026 is the transformation of the classic Grounds section into the newly revamped Campus. This isn’t just a cosmetic rebrand as the update packs far more customisation for your stadium setup alongside new activities to keep your club facilities buzzing. You can upgrade pitches, expand stands, and go all out decking out your home turf.
Then there’s the brand new Fan Loyalty mechanic. Winning games and chasing silverware now does more than just pad your trophy cabinet - it strengthens your connection to supporters. A high loyalty rating can even give your players a performance boost during matches, which is a neat nod to how a roaring home crowd can push a team over the line in real football.

I find it impressive that Top Eleven can still surprise after more than a decade and a half, especially when plenty of sports sims would have gone stale by now. By tying in stadium growth and fan energy into your gameplay loop, you’ll be focusing more on day-to-day management as opposed to regular seasonal content that just feels recycled.
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Kick off the new season by downloading Top Eleven now on your preferred link below. It is free-to-play with in-app purchases. Join the rest of the community on the official Facebook page to stay up to date on all the latest developments.