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New EA FC 26 Heroes leaked as 8 new players set to arrive in Ultimate Team

New EA FC 26 Heroes leaked as 8 new players set to arrive in Ultimate Team

Daily Mirror10-07-2025
New EA FC 26 Heroes are coming to Ultimate Team, and leakers have revealed who (Image: Lewis Barton (Mirror Gaming)
After a handful of FUT Heroes were leaked earlier this month, leakers have now revealed all the new EA FC 26 FUT Heroes coming to Ultimate Team.
EA Sports must be getting frustrated, because once again, EA FC 26 leaks have revealed new information about the newest EA Sports FC before any official announcements. From new leagues to new FUT card designs, nearly everything there is to know about EA FC 26 has been leaked, but now, just a few weeks after all the new FUT Icons were leaked, EA has a new problem on its hands, with the new EA FC 26 Heroes also being revealed on social media.
FUT Heroes are the level below Icons in Ultimate Team, with Heroes being legendary footballers from the past, but maybe more known for their cult-hero status rather than as a world-beater. Introduced in FIFA 22, EA has added more Heroes to the game each year, and now, it seems we know the eight new FUT Heroes coming in EA FC 26. READ MORE: EA FC 26 Ultimate Edition cover star leaked as new FUT Icon set to feature READ MORE: 5 EA FC 26 changes I want to see including PlayStyles, Evolutions and FUT promos
Leaker @Fut_Scoreboard posted in a Tweet all of the leaked EA FC 26 FUT Heroes, with eight new players set to arrive. Five of the new leaked Heroes are male, while three are female, including Euro 2022 winner, Jill Scott. FUT cult hero Ricardo Quaresma is set to return to Ultimate Team as a FUT Hero, most likely with a Trivela PlayStyle Plus, while Italian powerhouse Daniele De Rossi could also make a return to the game, with the midfielder last featuring as a player in FIFA 20.
This is the full list of leaked EA FC 26 Heroes, along with predicted positions and player ratings:
All the leaked EA FC 26 FUT Heroes with predicted ratings and stats (Image: Lewis Barton (Mirror Gaming) CM: Simone Laudehr (88 OVR)
(88 OVR) RB: Michel Salgado (88 OVR)
(88 OVR) CM: Louisa Necib (88 OVR)
(88 OVR) CM: Jill Scott (87 OVR)
(87 OVR) CDM: Daniele De Rossi (87 OVR)
(87 OVR) ST: Ivan Zamorano (87 OVR)
(87 OVR) CAM: Pablo Aimar (86 OVR)
(86 OVR) RM: Ricardo Quaresma (86 OVR)
We predict that French midfielder Louisa Necib, Spanish defender Michel Salgado and German midfielder Simone Laudehr could be the highest-rated of the leaked Heroes, while Quaresma and Pablo Aimar could be the lowest.
There were rumours of a different batch of Heroes coming to EA FC 26 earlier this year when eight new Heroes were added to EA Sports FC Online, a PC and Mobile version of EA Sports FC, which is only available in South Korea, China, Thailand and Vietnam.
With this list of Heroes, including the likes of Cesc Fabregas, Estaban Cambiasso and Marouanne Fellaini, not in EA FC 25, it looked like they could be the new Heroes coming to Ultimate Team in EA FC 26, but with some of the most reliable leakers now revealing this new list, it seems not.
Now, remember, none of these players are confirmed to be released as Heroes in EA FC 26, but with such reliable leakers sharing this information, it seems more than likely that these will be the new Heroes in EA FC 26.
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