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FC 26 Fantasy FC Team 2 – Full Squad Breakdown, Official Stats & In-Game Performance Review

FC 26 Fantasy FC Team 2 – FULL Squad Breakdown (Every Player Covered, Detailed & Complete)

The FC 26 Fantasy FC Team 2 promo is officially arriving this Friday in EA SPORTS FC 26 Ultimate Team, and the full squad along with their ratings and base stats have now been confirmed. As with every Fantasy FC campaign, these are live dynamic cards that can upgrade based on real-life domestic league performances, including wins, goals, assists, and clean sheets.

Unlike speculation-based leaks earlier in the cycle, the players and stats shown in the images are now confirmed for FC 26 Fantasy FC Team 2. That means the ratings, pace splits, shooting numbers, passing, dribbling, defending, and physical stats listed below are the official starting attributes before any live upgrades trigger. Let’s break down every single player in detail.


FC 25 Fantasy Heroes (NOT Confirmed for FC 26 – Reference Only)

Wesley Sneijder (92 RW)

Sneijder’s 92-rated Fantasy card featured 90 pace, 90 shooting, 93 passing, and 90 dribbling, making him one of the most technically gifted wide creators in FC 25. Despite being positioned at RW, his 93 passing and elite ball control made him feel more like a central orchestrator drifting inside to dictate tempo.

In-game, Sneijder excelled in possession-heavy formations like 4-2-3-1, where he could operate between the lines. His long shots and finesse attempts were particularly dangerous from edge-of-box areas. While this card is not confirmed for FC 26, it shows how Fantasy Heroes are built to be immediately competitive with upgrade potential.


Rafael Márquez (92 CB)

Márquez was a defensive powerhouse with 86 pace, 93 defending, and 92 physical, giving him elite tackling and aerial presence. His 82 passing allowed him to play out from the back confidently, which was crucial in high-press gameplay systems.

In aggressive defensive setups, Márquez thrived due to his positioning and strength. He was particularly dominant in set-piece situations, both defensively and offensively. Again, this is a previous-year reference card and not confirmed for FC 26.


Šašić (91 ST)

Šašić combined 90 pace, 91 shooting, and 90 physical, offering a rare blend of speed and strength in the striker position. Her finishing inside the box was consistent, and her physical presence made her difficult to dispossess.

She fit best in two-striker formations like 4-4-2, where she could operate as the primary finisher. If similar Hero-style cards return this year, expect comparable stat balance and live-upgrade potential.


Harry Kewell (91 LW)

Kewell stood out with 95 pace, 90 shooting, and 92 dribbling, making him a devastating winger in transition-heavy gameplay. His acceleration allowed him to isolate fullbacks and create space instantly.

In meta cutback systems, Kewell was extremely effective. His ability to beat defenders 1v1 and deliver composed finishes made him one of the stronger wide options in last year’s campaign.


Zamorano (90 ST)

Zamorano’s 90 pace, 90 shooting, and 87 physical gave him a balanced striker profile. He wasn’t flashy, but he was reliable inside the box.

He excelled in structured attacking setups that relied on crossing and hold-up play. His aerial ability made him dangerous during corners and lofted through balls.


Pablo Aimar (90 CAM)

Aimar featured 88 pace, 90 passing, and 91 dribbling, making him a creative engine in central areas. His responsiveness on the ball allowed smooth build-up play in tight midfield spaces.

He was ideal in slower possession systems where technical ability mattered more than raw pace. Again, this card is historical reference only.


Park Ji Sung (89 CAM)

Park offered remarkable versatility with 90 pace, 88 passing, 89 dribbling, 85 defending, and 85 physical. He could genuinely play multiple midfield roles effectively.

His stamina and work rate made him extremely valuable in high-press systems. Cards like this are often underrated but become key tactical assets.


Hidetoshi Nakata (89 CAM)

Nakata’s 88 pace and 89 dribbling made him fluid and technical in advanced midfield roles. His shooting was consistent from mid-range areas.

He thrived when drifting into half-spaces to create passing angles. Again, not confirmed for FC 26.


Tim Cahill (88 ST)

Cahill brought 88 pace, 88 shooting, and 90 physical, offering aerial dominance and strength inside the box.

He was especially effective in crossing systems and set-piece situations.


John Arne Riise (88 LB)

Riise’s 88 pace and 88 physical allowed him to overlap aggressively while maintaining defensive reliability.

He suited high-depth systems where fullbacks contribute heavily in attack.


OFFICIAL FC 26 Fantasy FC Team 2 – FULL Player Breakdown

Florian Wirtz (92 CAM)

Wirtz enters Team 2 with 90 pace, 90 shooting, 92 passing, and 94 dribbling, making him one of the most technically complete CAMs in FC 26. His 94 dribbling ensures elite left-stick responsiveness, allowing tight turns and quick directional shifts in congested areas.

In-game, Wirtz will dominate in 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-2-1 formations. His ability to combine shooting and creative passing makes him lethal around the edge of the box. If his club performs well domestically, even a +1 overall upgrade could push him into elite-tier meta status.


Tijjani Reijnders (92 CM)

Reijnders boasts 87 pace, 88 shooting, 89 passing, 92 dribbling, 85 defending, and 84 physical, which makes him one of the most balanced midfielders in the promo. There are no true weaknesses in his profile.

He fits perfectly as a box-to-box CM in 4-3-3 formations. His defending allows him to recover possession, while his shooting and dribbling make late runs into the box extremely dangerous. Live upgrades could make him one of the best midfielders in FC 26.


Arda Güler (92 CAM)

With 91 pace, 92 shooting, 92 passing, and 92 dribbling, Güler is built for technical dominance. His dribbling and shooting combination makes him dangerous both inside and outside the box.

He thrives in fluid attacking systems where he can drift wide or central. If upgrades improve physicality or pace, he could become one of the most explosive creative attackers in the game.


Viktor Gyökeres (92 ST)

Gyökeres is arguably the most meta-ready striker in Team 2, featuring 95 pace, 92 shooting, and 95 physical. His strength and speed combination makes him terrifying in transition gameplay.

In high-depth Weekend League matches, he will bully defenders while maintaining breakaway speed. If real-life form triggers upgrades, he could become one of the most dominant strikers in FC 26.


Mateo (91 LM)

Mateo brings 93 pace, 92 shooting, and 90 dribbling, making her an explosive wide threat. She combines speed with strong finishing ability.

In inverted winger roles, she becomes extremely dangerous cutting inside onto her stronger foot. Upgrades could elevate her into top-tier winger territory.


Gallagher (91 CM)

Gallagher’s 91 physical and 88 defending stand out immediately. Combined with 91 passing and 88 dribbling, he offers complete midfield presence.

He’s perfect for pressing systems where aggression and stamina matter. With live upgrades, he could become a dominant two-way midfielder.


Nwankwo (90 RW)

Nwankwo’s 92 pace and 90 dribbling make him a rapid wide option capable of breaking defensive lines.

He performs best in counter-attacking setups. Upgrades could make him even more clinical.


O’Sullivan (90 CDM)

With 90 defending and 87 physical, O’Sullivan is a defensive wall. Her 90 shooting is surprisingly strong for a CDM.

She excels in high-press systems and could become elite with defensive upgrades.


Chawinga (89 LW)

Chawinga’s 96 pace is one of the fastest in the squad. Combined with 90 shooting, she’s lethal in transition.

If upgrades boost composure or passing, she could become one of the most feared wide attackers.


Adama Traoré (89 RM)

Adama’s 96 pace and 90 physical remain his defining traits. He overwhelms defenders in sprint duels.

If shooting improves via upgrades, he becomes significantly more dangerous.


Park (89 CAM)

Park offers 93 dribbling and 89 passing, making her extremely technical.

She fits best in possession-heavy formations.


Pavlidis (89 ST)

With 90 shooting and 89 pace, Pavlidis is a consistent finisher.

He thrives in structured attacking systems.


Wedemeyer (88 RB)

Balanced with 88 pace and 86 defending, she provides stability at fullback.


van den Berg (88 CB)

Strong with 89 defending and 87 physical, reliable in central defense.


Nerea Nevado (88 LB)

Offers 89 pace and 88 defending, strong two-way fullback.


Félix Correia (88 RM)

With 93 pace, he’s a pure wide threat.


Baturina (88 LM)

His 93 passing makes him a creative wide midfielder.


Miley (88 RB)

Reliable defensive presence with solid physical stats.


Millot (88 CAM)

Elite creative stats with 93 passing and 93 dribbling.


Banini (88 CM)

Balanced midfield option with strong distribution.


Bobb (87 RW)

92 pace and 92 dribbling make him highly explosive.


Onuachu (87 ST)

92 physical makes him an aerial monster.


Harsch (87 CM)

Balanced central midfielder with solid physical presence.


Cosme (87 CB)

Reliable defensive depth with strong tackling.


Conclusion

FC 26 Fantasy FC Team 2 is loaded with live-upgrade potential. From elite attackers like Gyökeres and Wirtz to balanced midfield engines like Reijnders and Gallagher, this squad offers immediate usability and long-term investment upside.

With upgrades tied directly to real-life performance, this promo remains one of the most strategic and exciting in EA SPORTS FC 26 Ultimate Team.

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