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Touchline Rebirth: From FIFA to Football

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Nicholas Marjan—known as Niels—was once an Asian football-obsessed loner in the modern world. A master of FIFA Career Mode, addicted to tactical YouTube breakdowns, and endlessly chasing transfer window drama, he lived the beautiful game from behind a screen. Until the day he died. Reborn in the late 2000s in a small European country, Niels wakes up in the body of a once-promising young footballer whose career was tragically cut short by a brutal ACL injury. With no chance to play again, and haunted by the weight of lost potential, the only path forward is through coaching. Now an assistant at a struggling lower-league club, Niels carries two things no one else has: -Knowledge of football’s future -A mysterious cheat-like instinct for scouting raw, hidden talent As he begins to make waves with his unique coaching style, Niels catches the attention of the football world. Offers from top-tier teams in the top five European leagues come rolling in. With a growing reputation, Niels sets out to transform not just one team's fate—but to leave his mark on the biggest stages in world football.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Whistle of Rebirth

Chapter 1: Whistle of Rebirth

Nicholas Marjan had always lived and breathed football. Not in the flashy, stadium-hopping, selfie-taking way, but in the quiet, consuming, obsessive way that made other people think something was wrong with him. To his few friends, he was just "Niels"—a nod to his odd mix of European football taste and Asian roots. He wasn't the type to play on a team. He was the guy running simulations in FIFA Career Mode until dawn, watching tactical breakdowns in multiple languages, and memorizing youth prospects from leagues most people didn't know existed.

Football wasn't just a passion—it was the only thing that made sense.

Then, one rainy night, he died.

There was no warning. No blaze of glory. Just a stupid slip on a wet pavement during a late snack run. A crack. A flash. Darkness.

But when he opened his eyes, it wasn't to fluorescent lights or sirens.

It was sky. Real, open sky. Pale blue, soft clouds. A training pitch underfoot.

His body ached in all the wrong ways. His right knee screamed—a sharp, fiery ache that pulsed with memory. It wasn't just pain; it was familiar pain. ACL-level pain.

He sat up, slowly. The pitch was uneven, surrounded by wire fences. In the distance, faded banners flapped on rusted poles. Everything looked… older.

2007? 2008?

He stumbled toward the nearest building, heart hammering. The locker room smelled like sweat and dust. Inside, a cracked mirror waited.

The face staring back wasn't his own.

This wasn't just a dream.

He was Nicholas Marjan now. Or rather, he always had been—somehow. In this life, in this reality, he was a European youth prodigy—once tipped for greatness, then sidelined permanently by a torn ACL. He remembered this name. He'd seen it before. On old FM forums. A wonderkid whose name disappeared too early.

His mind reeled.

He wasn't in his old life anymore.

And yet—he wasn't starting over as a star. There was no glorious playing career waiting for him. That part was already gone.

The memories of this new body trickled in—slow and sticky, like old syrup. Niels had fought for years to recover. Alone. Shut out the world. He stopped answering calls. But there was one person he never fully lost: Coach Milan. The man who had believed in him when no one else did.

One day, broken and desperate, Niels called him.

That call had changed everything.

Weeks later, Niels stood on the edge of a ragged training ground, assistant coach to Crawley Town, a club fighting to stay afloat in the EFL League Two, the fourth tier of English football.

The grass was patchy, the nets torn, and the morale lower than the league table. But it was something. And more than that—it felt real.

Milan, the head coach, greeted him with the same gruff warmth that lived in his memories.

Milan gave him a once-over and snorted. "You look like hell. Still sure you want to deal with moody teenagers again?"

Niels chuckled, low and dry. "Beats being dead."

He kept the rest to himself—the strange dreams, the tactical ideas that hadn't been invented yet, the pressure of knowing what was coming. No one would believe him anyway. The waves of future knowledge pressing at the edges of his mind.

Or the strange… ability.

He noticed it during one of the first sessions.

Luka, a wiry 17-year-old winger, was going through warm-ups. Something about the way he moved triggered a flash in Niels's vision—like a heads-up display only he could see.

Luka Radev

Age: 17

Potential Rating: 87

Position: RW

Hidden Trait: Clutch Finisher

Weakness: Inconsistent Defensive Work Rate

Niels blinked. It vanished.

Later, during drills, another flash appeared. A tall center-back named Marko.

Marko Simic

Age: 22

Potential Rating: 62

Weakness: Poor Tactical Discipline

It wasn't a game interface. There were no menus or sounds. Just a feeling—like his instincts had leveled up. A subtle cheat. A tool he didn't ask for, but couldn't ignore.

He started shifting players quietly. Luka got more ball time. Marko got benched in tight drills. Milan raised an eyebrow but didn't argue. Soon, small results showed. The training tempo lifted. Luka started scoring in scrimmages. The other players noticed.

One day, Milan handed him the whistle.

"Run this next drill. Let's see if you've still got the brain."

The whistle felt heavy in his hand. But it wasn't fear—it was purpose.

"Alright, split into two lines. We're changing things today."

He'd seen the future. He knew what football could become. High pressing. False nines. Inverted fullbacks. Positional play. Analytics.

And he knew players. The rough diamonds. The ones who could become world-class if someone just believed in them early.

Niels wasn't here to be a glorified assistant.

He would build something.

Crawley Town would be the first of many. He'd rise. League by league. Country by country. Eventually, the top five leagues would call.

But right now, it was just a tired team, a dusty pitch, and a man reborn—not as a star, but as the mind behind the magic.

And this time, he wouldn't let history repeat itself.