
FC 25 FC Pro Live Tracker with upgrades for Xavi Simons and Nathan Ake
By gameadmin 1 day agoFC 25 FC Pro Live Tracker with upgrades for Xavi Simons and Nathan Ake
By
Ben Wilson
last updated
3 April 2025
Victor Osimhen and Ryan Gravenberch also make the FC 25 FC Pro Live tracker

They think it’s all over for the FC 25 Pro Live tracker – and, well, they’re correct. This year’s promo attached to the annual EA FC 25 esports tournament saw Xavi Simons win big, after his assigned pro Anders Vejrgang claimed victory in the final. Below we outline how it all worked, and steer you through the complete FC 25 FC Pro Live tracker.
What exactly is FC 25 FC Pro Live?
FC 25 FC Pro Live is the third major November promo, following on from FC 25 Centurions and FC 25 Track Stars. Unlike those campaigns, it features dynamic items whose ratings can be boosted based on esports results. Each card is linked to a specific player in the Pro Open tournament. For instance, 2024 winner phZin is assigned Gabriel Jesus, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain earns upgrades based on the results of NiKSNEB. Points and wins mean prizes, such as overall stats upgrades and additional Player Roles.
When is the FC Pro Live esports tournament start date?
The FC Pro Live esports tournament start date was Monday, November 25, and it ran all the way through to the finals on Saturday, February 1, 2025. As you can see from the screenshot above, its 24 pros were split into four groups of six, with the top three from each group ultimately qualifying for those finals.
What FC 25 FC Pro Live upgrades are available?
FC 25 FC Pro Live cards could receive up to five boosts, depending on how far their corresponding player progresses through the Pro Open tournament. Here’s the full list of possible upgrades, and how they’re earned. For more on Player Roles, hit our FC 25 Player Roles guide.
- Three Points: +1 IF Upgrade
- Six Points: +1 Skill Moves or Weak Foot
- 10 Points: 1x Role++ and 1x Alt Position
- 16 Points: +1 IF Upgrade
- Qualify: +1 IF Upgrade and Role+
- Win: +1 IF Upgrade and +1 Skill Moves or Weak Foot and +1 PlayStyle
Who is in FC 25 Pro Live Team 1?
FC 25 Pro Live Team 1 is the only squad we’re getting, and it landed on Friday, November 22. Xavi Simons (CAM, RB Leipzig) is its most hyped player, but four others share his initial OVR of 88. They are Karim Benzema (ST, Al Ittihad), Victor Osimhen (ST, Galatasary), Nathan Ake (CB, Manchester City) and Gabriel Jesus (ST, Arsenal). 87-rated Ryan Gravenberch (CM, Liverpool) is also garnering plenty of interest from fans of the FC 25 meta. All FC Pro Live items kicked off with a new overall of at least 85, which turned the likes of Stian Gregersen (CB, Atlanta United) and Nawaf Al Abed (CAM, Al Riyadh) into sneaky budget purchases.
What about FC 25 Pro Live Team 2?
There is no FC 25 Pro Live Team 2. Cards were in packs until Thursday, November 28, after which FC 25 Season Three: Winter Champions got underway. If you’re looking to pick up new cards from that campaign, bookmark our FC 25 Season 3 Ladder Players guide.
Who are the FC 25 FC Pro Live SBC and Objectives players?
The first FC 25 Pro Live SBC was for Sacha Boey (RB, FC Bayern) and it’s a monster card. You get 88 pace, 86 defending and 86 physical, for an initial overall rating of 87. Don’t forget that number will increase further should his representative, Yuval, progress in the Pro Live tournament. As of night one, the Boey puzzle set cost around 180,000 coins to complete from scratch. That one was followed up by an SBC for Ramon Hendriks (CB, Stuttgart, 86), who is tied to ManuBachoore.
Unlike FC 24 FC Pro Live, where we got an 86-rated Diogo Jota card, there was no FC 25 FC Pro Live objectives player. Instead, the campaign launched alongside a Mohamed Simakan (CB, Al Nassr) World Tour card. With an OVR of 86, that one was still worth grinding for, although it’s now long expired.
Which pros are matched to the FC 25 FC Pro Live tracker?
Below is the final FC 25 FC Pro Live tracker, correct as of Thursday, April 3, along with each player’s associated pro.
- Xavi Simons (CAM, RB Leipzig, 92) – Vejrgang
- Sacha Boey (RB, FC Bayern, 90) – Yuval
- Victor Osimhen (ST, Galatasaray, 90) – KTZN
- Exequiel Palacios (CDM, Bayer Leverkusen, 90) – Nicolas99fc
- Lorenzo Insigne (LW, Toronto FC, 90) – Obru
- Ryan Gravenberch (CM, Liverpool, 90) – Emre Yilmaz
- Karim Benzema (ST, Arsenal, 89) – AboFawzi
- Nathan Ake (CB, Manchester City, 89) – Tekkz
- Wout Weghorst (ST, Ajax, 89) – Levi de Weerd
- Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (LM, Dortmund, 89) – Stingray
- Gabriel Jesus (ST, Arsenal, 89) – PHZin
- Fabio Carvalho (CAM, Brentford, 89) – Jafonso
- Sofyan Amrabat (CDM, Fenerbahce, 88) – xcharifx
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (RW, Besiktas, 88) – NiKSNEB
- Ramon Hendriks (CB, Stuttgart, 88) – ManuBachoore
- Hassan Tombakti (CB, Al Hilal, 88) – Abu Makkah
- Igor Silva (RB, FC Lorient, 88) – LJR Peixoto
- Sam Morsy (CDM, Ipswich, 87) – Mark11
- Emil Forsberg (CAM, Red Bulls, 87) – GuiBarros
- Ferdi Kadioglu (LB, Brighton, 87) – Umut
- Federico Redondo (CM, Inter Miami, 87) – FacuCowen
- Jerome Roussillon (LB, Union Berlin, 86) – Fouma
- Stian Gregersen (CB, Atlanta United, 86) – Paulo Neto
- Nawaf Al Abed (CAM, Al Riyadh, 85) – The 1OS
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