EA FC 25 Track Stars pace ratings and full cards list

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EA FC 25 Track Stars pace ratings and full cards list


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The final set of EA FC 25 Track Stars pace ratings are in, with the promo ending after just a single week. That’s not a complaint, as this campaign delivered some of the most OP items yet seen in EA FC 25. Both Heroes and contemporary players scored new cards, with the community raving about Theo Hernandez, and David Ginola and Lucio also attracting millions of coins on the transfer market. We explain how it all works below, before steering you through the final FC 25 Track Stars cards list.

What is the FC 25 Track Stars promo?

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FC 25 Track Stars is a brand new campaign focussed on an element that the community obsesses about every year: Pace. We expected FC 25 Centurions Team 2 to arrive on Friday, November 15, but instead EA switched up its plans and dropped this unexpected celebration of the beautiful game’s speediest names. Many of the cards included have Pace ratings of 90 or above. Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi tops its ranks with an insanely rapid 98. Note that, unlike FC 25 RTTK items, these ratings are not dynamic – all numbers on the FC 25 Track Stars cards list below are final.

Who is in FC 25 Track Stars Team 1?

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Adeyemi may be its swiftest player, but there are numerous other names to look out for in FC 25 Track Stars Team 1. The promo mixes Heroes items in with modern favourites, and top of the past greats on offer is Brazilian centre-back Lucio. He scores a pace rating of 84, and new OVR of 91. David Ginola, meanwhile, is the most-wanted Heroes card from the promo, with ratings of 91 pace and 90 overall. 

From the contemporary list, Theo Hernandez (LB, AC Milan), Alphonso Davies (LB, FC Bayern) and Moussa Diaby (RM, Al Ittihad) all score new pace ratings of 97 – enough to have you busting out some serious FC 25 celebrations. 

Were there any FC 25 Track Stars Team 2 predictions?

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FC 25 Track Stars Team 2 predictions weren’t necessary as all signs pointed to the promo being a one-week only deal. That turned out to be the case, as the FC 25 FC Pro Live tracker got underway on November 22. While there was no Team 2, you could at least enjoy unlocking Ane Elexpuru (RB, Atletico Madrid, 84) as its main objectives player, or complete the FC 25 Track Stars SBC. That one was for Manchester City colossus Ruben Dias, and cost around 372,000 coins.

What’s so special about FC 25 Track Stars Theo Hernandez?

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FC 25 Track Stars Theo Hernandez is being widely lauded as the best card not just in this promo, but of the FC 25 cycle so far. That new pace rating of 97 is phenomenal, but only the beginning. Defensively he also boasts 97 jumping, 91 physical, 88 stand tackle and 82 stand tackle. But Hernandez can be deployed at LM as well as LB, where attacking traits such as 87 crossing, 81 passing, and 91 shot power also make him tough to shut down. Add in four different FC 25 Player Roles, including Wingback++, and you get a card that’s shifting for a cool 2.8 million coins, as of November 26.

What are all the FC 25 pace ratings?

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The FC 25 pace ratings and full cards list is below, and correct as of Tuesday, November 26. Heroes cards have their league listed, while modern players are assigned to their current club. To see how they compare with the fastest standard items, visit our FC 25 tips guide.

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FC 25 Track Stars Pace Ratings
Player Pos Sec Pos League/Club Pace OVR
Lucio CB Row 0 – Cell 2 Serie A 84 91
Thibault Courtois GK Row 1 – Cell 2 Real Madrid 50 90
David Ginola ST LM/CAM/LW Ligue 1 91 90
Theo Hernandez LB LM AC Milan 97 89
Jay-Jay Okacha CAM RM/ST Premier League 88 89
Bixente Lizarazu LB Row 5 – Cell 2 Bundesliga 89 89
Ruben Dias CB Row 6 – Cell 2 Manchester City 80 89
Joe Cole RW RM/CAM/LW Premier League 89 88
Harry Kewell LW LM/CAM Premier Legue 91 88
Lena Oberdorf CDM CM FC Bayern 75 88
Ivan Cordoba CB Row 10 – Cell 2 Serie A 87 88
DaMarcus Beasley LM LB/LW Premier League 94 88
Granit Xhaka CDM CM Leverkusen 80 87
Alphonso Davies LB LM FC Bayern 97 87
Asisat Oshoala ST Row 14 – Cell 2 Bay FC 93 87
Mayra Ramirez ST Row 15 – Cell 2 Chelsea 94 87
Salma Paralluelo LW LM/ST Barcelona 96 87
Inigo Martinez CB Row 17 – Cell 2 Barcelona 81 87
Landon Donovan CAM RM/ST MLS 91 87
Ludovic Giuly RM RW La Liga 90 87
Tabitha Chawinga ST LM/LW Lyon 96 86
Federico Chiesa RW RM/ST/LW Liverpool 95 86
Becky Sauerbrunn CB CDM Portland Timbers-Thorns 80 86
Moussa Diaby RM CAM/RW/ST Al Ittihad 97 86
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic CM CDM Al Hilal 82 86
Micky Van De Ven CB Row 25 – Cell 2 Tottenham 90 86
Tim Cahill ST CM/CAM Premier League 85 86
Francisco Conceicao RM RW Juventus 95 86
Anthony Gordon LW LM Newcastle United 94 85
Duvan Zapata ST Row 29 – Cell 2 Torino 83 85
Andre-Franck Zambo Anguissa CDM CM Napoli 80 85
Karim Adeyemi LM RM/ST/LW Dortmund 98 84
Thierry Correia RB RM Valencia 95 84
Moise Bombito CB LB Nice 94 84
Maxence Caqueret CM CDM Lyon 83 84
Ane Elexpuru RB Row 35 – Cell 2 Atletico Madrid 92 84
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