Where to find the best eFootball communities — Reddit, Discord, Facebook, and Twitter — plus what each platform is actually good for and how to use them safely for trading, tournaments, and teammate finding.
eFootball's meta evolves rapidly after every update. Players who are plugged into active communities know about balance changes, new formation trends, and optimal Legendary targets within hours of a patch dropping — while isolated players spend days playing a nerfed setup.
Beyond meta knowledge, the right community gives you tournament access, capable teammates, safe trading options, and accountability. The difference between a player in an active Discord and one playing in isolation is often 1-2 full division ranks within a single season.
Patch analysis from experienced players surfaces implications Konami doesn't document — within hours of each update.
The majority of community cup opportunities are found exclusively on Discord, Reddit, and Twitter — not in-game.
Knowing where scam-free, verified account trading happens protects your money and time when building your squad.
Each platform serves a different purpose. Use multiple in combination for full community coverage.
1,000-50,000+ per server
The most versatile eFootball platform. Search "eFootball" in Discord Discovery for 20+ active servers. Top servers have dedicated channels for: tournament signups, patch analysis, squad sharing, LFT posts, and moderated trading. Weekly cups with real prizes run in the largest servers.
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300,000+ members
The largest English-language eFootball community. Covers all platforms despite the "pesmobile" name. Daily posts on tips, squad showcases, patch reactions, and event rewards. Community events like seasonal cups occasionally run here with organized DM matchmaking.
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80,000+ members
The console/PC-focused counterpart to r/pesmobile. More oriented toward competitive discussion, in-depth tactical analysis, and high-level gameplay. Konami community managers have engaged here for feedback. A good secondary read alongside r/pesmobile.
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Millions of posts under #eFootball
The fastest source for official announcements and community leaks. Follow #eFootball2026 for real-time updates. Konami posts all player reveals and major announcements here first. Many top competitive players and content creators are most active on Twitter for match clips and meta discussions.
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10,000-100,000+ per group
The dominant platform for South Asian, Latin American, and Southeast Asian eFootball communities. Regional groups organise local leagues, seasonal tournaments, and casual play coordination. The largest groups have tens of thousands of members and post daily. Search "eFootball 2026" or "PES Mobile" by region.
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Being in a community is not enough — how you engage determines the value you get back.
Enable Notifications on Key Servers
Set Discord server notification for #announcements and #tournament-signups channels only — prevents information overload while ensuring you catch key updates.
Verify Before Trading
When buying or selling accounts through community spaces, always demand a screen-recorded video of the full account. Use eFootball Market for protected transactions.
Contribute Before Asking
Communities reward members who contribute. Post squad breakdowns, tips, and insights before asking for help — you will get better quality responses.
Use Region-Specific Groups
Global groups are noisy. Finding the active community for your specific region gives more relevant tournament access, teammate finding, and localized meta discussion.
Follow the Right Twitter Accounts
Curate your follow list carefully. A small list of 15-20 quality accounts (official + top creators) is more valuable than following 500 random players.
Cross-Reference Patch Analysis
No single community gets every meta implication right immediately. Read analysis from at least 2-3 sources after each major update before making squad investment decisions.
Account trading in unmoderated Discord servers and social media groups is one of the highest-risk areas in the eFootball community. Scams are common, recourse is rare, and sellers face zero accountability. Here is how to trade safely.
Unmoderated Discord trading channels
Facebook Group trading posts from unknown sellers
Twitter/X DM account sales with no verification
WhatsApp group sellers with no reputation history
Any seller demanding crypto or gift card payment
Sellers who refuse to show screen-recorded account video
eFootball Market — dedicated verified marketplace
Verified seller reputation systems with track record
Buyer protection on every transaction
Screen-recorded video proof demanded before payment
Escrow or protected payment methods only
Full account credential transfer confirmed at purchase
Discord is the best platform for finding eFootball tournaments in 2026. Searching "eFootball" in Discord Discovery returns 20+ active servers, many of which run weekly community brackets with real prizes. Reddit's r/pesmobile also hosts periodic community cups with signup threads. Twitter/X is the fastest source for tournament announcements from smaller community organizers. For official Konami tournaments, check the in-game Events tab directly as these are not announced through external community channels.
r/pesmobile is the largest and most active eFootball subreddit with over 300,000 members as of 2026. It covers mobile, PC, and console eFootball with daily discussion threads, tips, team showcases, and periodic community events. r/eFootball is a smaller but more focused community primarily for console and PC players who prefer a less mobile-centric discussion. For account trading and marketplace discussion specifically, dedicated Discord servers or our eFootball Market platform are more appropriate than either subreddit.
Yes. eFootball has an enormous global player base with strong regional communities. South Asian players (India, Bangladesh, Pakistan) have large Facebook Groups and Discord servers with regional tournament circuits. Latin American communities are very active on Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp groups. Southeast Asian players (Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand) have strong presence on Facebook and regional Discord servers. Japanese players primarily use Twitter (the game's home market) and dedicated Japanese eFootball forums. Most major language communities have their own Discord servers discoverable through the main Discord Discovery search.
Account trading in unmoderated Discord servers and social media groups carries significant scam risk. Sellers in these spaces have no accountability and there is no recourse if an account is misrepresented. The safest way to buy or sell eFootball accounts is through a dedicated marketplace like eFootball Market, which provides verified listings, buyer protection, and seller reputation systems. If you choose to trade in Discord communities, always: demand screen-recorded video proof of the account, use a trusted middleman, and never pay first with no-recourse payment methods like cryptocurrency.
The most effective method for finding eFootball teammates is through Discord servers with dedicated "looking for team" or LFT channels. Large eFootball Discord communities maintain these channels where players post their team strength, preferred positions, timezone, and platform. Reddit r/pesmobile also has periodic LFT threads. Twitter/X is useful for finding high-level tournament partners as competitive players are more active there. When searching for teammates, specify your team strength, preferred formation, and whether you are looking for casual or competitive play — this filters for compatible partners faster.
The essential Twitter/X accounts to follow for eFootball 2026: @play_eFootball (official Konami account — first source for all announcements), @KonamiUSA and @KONAMI_Football (regional official accounts), and top community content creators who specialise in player reveals and patch analysis. Search #eFootball2026 and #eFootball to find active community voices. Many of the most useful accounts are regional — Japanese Twitter in particular has the fastest eFootball leaks and community analysis given Japan is the game's primary market.
Konami does not maintain a standalone official eFootball forum as of 2026. The closest official community spaces are the in-game community features and Konami's official social media channels. The closest to an official forum experience is the r/eFootball and r/pesmobile subreddits, which Konami community managers have engaged with periodically for feedback collection. For the most comprehensive unofficial community hub, eFootball-dedicated Discord servers with thousands of members most closely replicate the traditional forum format with organized channels by topic.