In EA Sports' FC series, player cards have always been the coveted item for players. The game divides player cards into several tiers, with the highest tier being ICON. Players with ICON cards are generally very famous real-life football stars.
FC 27 is about to be officially released, and during this promotional period, the publisher has announced several stars who will be added to FUT27 as ICON cards. However, player reactions are mixed. Therefore, the player community has engaged in heated discussions about the selection criteria for ICON cards.
So, what kind of star players qualify as ICONs? Why can't some stars become ICON? Which stars are players want?

Blurred Line Between ICON and Hero
To discuss the issue itself, we must first look at its root. In FC series, ICON cards are the highest tier, followed by Hero cards. However, one of the biggest controversies in the current FC series is the logic behind the distinction between ICON and Hero cards.
Hero cards are typically awarded to players who have made a lasting impression on audiences at specific clubs or in particular matches. These players may not be football superstars, so their overall rating is slightly lower than that of ICON cards.
However, the problem lies in the fact that some universally acknowledged historical stars are classified as Heroes, such as Lúcio and Jaap Stam.
One was a member of 2002 World Cup-winning team, and the other is considered one of the greatest center-backs in Premier League history.
Many players believe these stars fully deserve ICON status, yet they are ultimately designated Heroes in the game. Even more perplexing is the fact that some controversial players in real life are given ICON status in the game.
Some players believe the developers want to maintain the "prestige" of ICONs while simultaneously using Hero card system to cover a wider range of players with diverse styles and strong fan bases.
This ambiguous categorization has directly led to a sustained debate within the player community about "who deserves to be an ICON" in FC 27.
ICON Eligibility Screening Mechanism
In FIFA 27, what kind of star players qualify for inclusion in ICON category?
While it's difficult to determine the exact selection criteria, the criteria for "who won't be selected" have always been clear:
Scandals
Some star players with illustrious records have been "blacklisted" by FC for extended periods due to off-field scandals or controversial behavior. These players are unlikely to appear in FUT27.
First, John Terry. He was Chelsea's legendary captain and one of the greatest center-backs of Premier League era. However, due to several scandals, he has never appeared in FC series.
Second, Edgar Davids, Dutch tough guy with his signature goggles who dominated the midfield, was also considered a "controversial figure" by EA due to some scandals.
Third, David Villa, Spain's all-time top scorer, whose cards are highly anticipated. However, during his time with New York City FC, he was involved in some scandals, the veracity of which is uncertain.
Despite the questionable veracity, FC 27's censorship mechanism would consider him a potential risk, therefore, he is highly unlikely to appear in the game.
Legal Disputes
Some star players, while not involved in scandals, face legal disputes, making it difficult for FC 27 to collaborate with them.
For example, Di Stéfano, a legendary Real Madrid player, reportedly has had his card data in the game's backend for years but has never been officially released. This is due to the exceptionally complex ownership of his image rights, involving multiple legal disputes.
Another example is Zbigniew Boniek, one of the greatest Polish footballers of all time. His team's demand for an excessively high card rating and copyright fees led to the collapse of their collaboration, ultimately preventing him from appearing in FC series.
What Players Want
Besides the screening mechanism, one thing is very clear, and players have reached a consensus: they want star players whose peak performances they personally witnessed to be rated as icon cards.
The evidence is the recent leak that FC 27 will be adding new player cards, including Rivelino, Kempes, Agüero, and Varane - players not present in previous installments. Agüero and Varane, in particular, have generated far more positive feedback than Rivelino and Kempes.
The reason is: Agüero and Varane are star players whose brilliance modern fans have witnessed firsthand, and their match footage, crucial goals, and championship moments remain vividly in the players' memories.
Rivelino - Brazilian football maestro - reached his peak 45 years ago. While his achievements certainly warrant an ICON card, for younger players, his legend exists primarily in written records and historical footage.
Therefore, the players yearn to relive the glory of their era on a virtual pitch. They are looking for players who remember "what they did in that final" - not just "the players their parents said were greats", but the players who actually performed well in that match.
The above summarizes the recent controversy among players regarding EA Sports FC 27 icon cards. With the game's release imminent, if you want to acquire icon cards for your favorite players and build a powerful team, you'll need enough Coins.
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As the official release date draws closer, we will receive more information about FIFA 27 icon cards. Which players would you like to see added to the icon card lineup? Perhaps they will one day actually appear in the game.







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