Dynamo and Dash player ratings released on EA FC 25

EA Sports is back with their latest installment of their soccer series, FC 25. The game releases next week but the player ratings were released today. Women were added in last season’s Ultimate Team, allowing you to build squads of both men and women. So, get those Dynamo and Dash hybrid teams ready. How will they look? Here are the ratings for all the players.

Houston Dynamo

Goalkeepers

Steve Clark (70), Andrew Tarbell (63), Xavier Valdez (54)

Clark and Tarbell kept the same ratings as last season. Valdez got bumped up 1 to a 54. Maybe it was his time at the Olympics that gave him the slight boost?

Defenders

Erik Sviatchenko (73), Franco Escobar (68), Micael (65), Daniel Steres (64), Ethan Bartlow (64), Griffin Dorsey (64), Tate Schmitt (61), Kieran Sargeant (50)

Micael and Sargenat make their Ultimate Team debuts with cards in the new version of the game. Micael at only a 65 and Dorsey at 64 seem way too low, right? Sviatchenko should probably be a gold (75 or higher).

Midfielders

Hector Herrera (78), Artur (72), Adalberto Carrasquilla (71), Amine Bassi (69), Latif Blessing (68), Sebastian Kowalczyk (68), Jan Gregus (67), Jefferson Valverde (67), Lawrence Ennali (66), Brad Smith (64), Nelson Quinones (63), McKinze Gaines (62), Brooklyn Raines (54), Ousmane Sylla (47)

A lot of the young players are now in the game, with some very low ratings. The Dynamo have crazy pace with Ennali at 90 (sad face) and Gaines at 89. Herrera remains a gold card, and is now no longer the only gold on the team…

Forwards

Ezequiel Ponce (75), Sebastian Ferreira (70), Aliyu Ibrahim (63), Stephen Annor (62), Gabe Segal (52)

Thor was the only striker in FC 24 for the Dynamo. My how that has changed this year. Ponce is now the second gold on the Dynamo and Ferreira returns to the game as a 70. Aliyu at 63 feels very low, although a lot of the fan base would say it’s too high.

Houston Dash

Goalkeepers

Jane Campbell (84), Heather Hinz (67), Erin McKinney (67),

The reigning NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year stays as the highest rated player in Houston with an 84. Newcomers Hinz and McKinney both got 67 rated silvers.

Defenders

Katie Lind (79), Paige Nielsen (77), Sarah Puntigam (77), Allysha Chapman (76), Natalie Jacobs (74), Tarciane (70), Croix Soto (70), Jyllissa Harris (66), Madison Ayson (62)

Tarciane at a 70 rated silver is a crime. Lind was an 82 last season but dropped, most likely do to not playing. Punitgam is listed as a CB in game and joins newcomer Paige Nielsen and Allysha Chapman as the other golds in the Dash defense.

Midfielders

Yuki Nagasato (83), Ramona Bachmann (82), Sophie Schmidt (82), CeCe Kizer (76), Elin Rubensson (76), Belle Briede (74), Ryan Gareis (74), Havana Solaun (72), Barbara Olivieri (69), Kiki Van Zanten (69), Avery Patterson (64)

Patterson is a right mid in the game but seriously, have EA watched her play? A 64 bronze? Houston has five golds in the midfield, including the recently departed Kizer. Rubensson is the fastest player on the Dash, in game, with 85 pace. Gareis and Olivieri moved from strikers back to midfield in this version of the game.

Forwards

Diana Ordonez (77), Michelle Alozie (71), Amanda West (67)

Ordonez is the only gold striker for the Dash. Alozie and West join as silvers. All three have pace of 75 or lower. Ordonez’s shooting is 77 while the other two are in the 60s. Maybe this explains why the Dash have had trouble scoring goals

If you want to see all the Dynamo ratings, including all their attributes, you can find them here. All the Dash can be found here.

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