Players slam ‘disappointing’ FIFA 23 Team of the Week 25 – downgraded from previous weeks

FIFA 23’s Team of the Week (TOTW) 25 is a major downgrade from previous weeks.

Not only are there no 90+ rated players this week, but there are also players only rated in the 70s.


Players slam ‘disappointing’ FIFA 23 Team of the Week 25 – downgraded from previous weeks
Here’s this week’s full roster.

Fans were disappointed in this week’s roster which has consistently been in the 80s and 90s for the past few weeks.

Madrid midfielder Antoine Greizmann is this week’s highest-rated card with a new rating of just 89.

Luckily, FIFA 23 has continued the tradition of having three double-boosted cards in TOTW.

The first is Arsenal’s Carlos Vela, who has a seven-point boost from 81 to 88.

Next up is Iñaki Williams with a six-point boost from 81 to 87.

The final double-boosted card is Vitinha with the biggest boost, eight points from 79 to 87.

Even these double boosts are lacklustre, as previous weeks often have boosts in the double figures.

These are some of the highest-rated FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) cards this week making for a disappointing roster of players.

If you download the FIFA 23 companion web or mobile app, you can open FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) packs on the go.

This means you can start building your team ready to play in the game.

The TOTW cards will show up as special cards in FUT packs this week, with boosted stats.

This week’s team will be available via FUT packs until Wednesday, April 26, 5pm UK time.

After that, these boosted cards will only be purchasable via the transfer market, usually for high prices.

Here is a list of all the players in FIFA 23’s Team of the Week and their boosted stats:

  • 89 – Griezmann
  • 88 – Vela
  • 87 – Williams, Vitinha, Pavard, Diogo Jota
  • 86 – Di Gregorio, Stones
  • 85 – Nacho Fernández, Spinazzola, Lopes, Icardi
  • 84 – Kampl, Watkins
  • 83 – El Yamiq, Vormer, Til, Doku, Ávalos
  • 82 – Pellegrino
  • 81 – Archer
  • 80 – Chaplin
  • 79 – Bernhardsson

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.