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EA FC 25 Kim Min Jae TOTS Honourable Mentions SBC tasks, solutions, and more

EA FC 25 Kim Min Jae TOTS Honourable Mentions SBC tasks, solutions, and more

Time of India11-05-2025

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Kim Min Jae's
TOTS Honourable Mentions
SBC has arrived in
EA FC 25
, and it is among the finest defenders that you can get inside the game. He will add a lot to your team's defense and having a centre back like will ensure that you don't concede too many goals.
Speaking of the tasks, there are four of them that you have to complete to get the 94-rated player.
Operation Sindoor
'Our job is to hit target, not to count body bags': Air Marshal Bharti on Op Sindoor
Precautionary blackout imposed across parts of Rajasthan, Punjab
'Indian Navy was in position to strike Karachi': Vice Admiral on Operation Sindoor
All of them are pretty easy, and would approximately cost you 200 thousand coins, which is a steal for a player of his quality.
If you are searching for details about the EA FC 25
Kim Min Jae TOTS Honourable Mentions SBC
, you can check out the section below.
EA FC 25 Kim Min Jae TOTS Honourable Mentions SBC tasks
Here are all the tasks of the EA FC 25 Kim Min Jae TOTS Honourable Mentions SBC:
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Task 1 – FC Bayern Munchen
Min. team rating: 86
No. of Bayern Munich players in squad: Min. 1
Task 2 – Bundesliga
Min. team rating: 87
No. of Bundesliga players in squad: Min 1
Task 3 – 88-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 88
Task 4 – 88-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 88
Once you are done with all these tasks, you will be able to get your hands on the 94-rated Kim Min Jae card in EA FC 25. You can slot him in the centre back position, and will be a rock in your team's backline. With the SBC being active for two weeks, you have sufficient time to complete the aforementioned tasks.
EA FC 25 Kim Min Jae TOTS Honourable Mentions SBC cheapest solutions
The following are the cheapest solutions that you can use to complete the recently commenced EA FC 25 Kim Min Jae TOTS Honourable Mentions SBC:
Task 1 – FC Bayern Munchen
Gundogan 87
Bruno Fernandes 87
Tah 86
Coman 84
Guirassy 84
Kirby 84
Akanji 84
Aleix Garcia 84
Lavelle 87
Rice 87
Gyokeres 84
Task 2 – Bundesliga
Messi 88
Marta 84
Debinha 88
Kumagai 83
Spitse 83
Ruben Dias 88
De Ligt 84
Patri Guijarro 88
Wirtz 88
Osimhen 87
Dunn 84
Task 3 – 88-Rated Squad
Iago Aspas 84
Icardi 83
Odegaard 89
Ilestedt 84
Diani 88
White 84
Dani Olmo 84
Catarina Macario 84
Viggosdottir 84
De Jong 93
Weidauer 93
Task 4 – 88-Rated Squad
Iago Aspas 84
Icardi 83
Odegaard 89
Illestedt 84
Diani 88
White 84
Dani Olmo 84
Catarina Macario 84
Viggosdottir 84
De Jong 93
Weidauer 93
If you have additional fodder cards in your Ultimate Team, you can utilize them in completing the aforementioned challenges.

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