Chemistry

Explaining chemistry
Chemistry is a bonus two players get when they have something in common. The more things they have in common, the better will be the chemistry between them. The better the chemistry between 2 players, the better they will perform. For example, a player has 2 chemistry links. One is good, the other is bad. Although the pass stat of the player is always the same, he might find it easier to pass to the player with good chemistry.

It's not possible to know by how much the player will improve with chemistry, but one thing is certain: it helps. On the other hand, you don't need to care much about getting chemistry. If you get an UNITY (PAGE LINK) of 18 players of the same club, as soon as they play a certain number of games, they will have the maximum chemistry possible.

On the picture below, you can see some chemistry links and how many games have each player played. If you don't know what each term stands for, this table will help you: So, as you can see, there are 6 different chemistry links. Here are some conclusion you can check:
 * If 2 players have different "titles" (the new recruit, century club thing) the lowest one will be the one considered. By other words look at the "Zeca-Fernando" link. Since Zeca is a Club Legend and Fernando is a New Recruit, Zeca's title doesn't matter.
 * Players of out position get no chemistry. As you can see, Pereira who is a Club Legend and should have a hyper-link with Martínez, has no links.
 * If players have no league or nationality in common they have no chemistry, just like Coentrão and Fernando.
 * If both players are Club Legends, they will have a yellow-link between them. That link can be big like the one between Herrera and Opare or it can be medium, like the one between Zeca and Ricardo. If Coentrão was also a Club Legend, he would have a small yellow-link with Zeca.

How to get more chemistry
Here's a list of what can give you chemistry: Imagine each requirements gives a point. For example, if both players are New Recruits and share the same club, they will have 2 points. With the following table, you'll be able to check what chemistry your player will get: Here in the end of this page you have a picture of a full-chemistry team:
 * Nationality.
 * League.
 * Club.
 * Veteran title or higher.