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EA FC 25 FUTTIES Team 1 players leaked

EA FC 25 FUTTIES Team 1 players leaked

Time of India11-07-2025
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EA FC 25 FUTTIES promo is nearly here, and the Team 1 players have been recently leaked by prominent leakers via social media platforms. The leaks have excited the game's community, given that popular footballers are set to receive special cards as part of the same.
Given that FUTTIES is the final major promo that the EA FC games generally receive, this is the final stretch where you will be able to enjoy a new promo in EA FC 25. Accordingly, as part of the particular event, you can expect several high rated cards with wonderful stats, PlayStyles and more.
In this guide, we take a look at the leaks around EA FC 25 FUTTIES Team 1.
EA FC 25 FUTTIES Team 1 squad leaked
Popular EA FC 25 personality on X named AsyFutTrader has leaked the FUTTIES Team 1.
The account has previously provided accurate and reliable leaks for the game, giving additional certainly to the upcoming FUTTIES Team.
The team is set to feature two 99-rated players in the form of Mbappe, Pele and Lamine Yamal. They won't be the first 99-rated players in the game, given that the latest season pass has already introduced 99-rated Virgil van Dijk and David Ginola. Regardless, the cards for Mbappe, Pele and Yamal will be fantastic, and are expected to be overpowered in the game.
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Besides the three players, there are set to be several other notable inclusions in the form of Allison, Lauren James, and more. Players like Maldini, and Kluivert are also set to receive Icon cards as part of FUTTIES Team 1.
Here is a list of all the leaked players:
Pele: 99 overall
Lamine Yamal: 99 overall
Kylian Mbappe: 99 overall
Paolo Maldini: 98 overall
Alisson: 98 overall
Lauren James: 98 overall
Ze Roberto: 97 overall
Carlos Tevez: 97 overall
Blaise Matuidi: 97 overall
Jules Kounde: 97 overall
Katie McCabe: 97 overall
Patrick Kluivert: 97 overall
Julie Foudy: 97 overall
Kenan Yildiz: 96 overall
Khephren Thuram: 96 overall
Isco: 96 overall
Jonathan Clauss: 96 overall
Luis Figo: 96 overall
John Barnes: 96 overall
Following the release of these cards, EA FC 25's meta is expected to rely on them, given that they are set to be among the best in the game. This promo is set to be probably the best one to conclude the season, and will easily overshadow the other recent promos. All of the big inclusions in the FUTTIES Team 1 will have five PlayStyle+ in Ultimate, helping you dominate the opponents.
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