Here Are The 20 Biggest FIFA 18 Player Upgrades & Downgrades
FIFA 18 is less than two weeks ago, and after EA Sports revealed the Top 100 rated players in FIFA 18 now all FIFA 18 Player Ratings are available. We take a look at at the biggest stats changes in FIFA 18, including the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Davinson Sanchez, John Terry and Christian Pulisic.
FIFA 18 Player Ratings - Biggest Upgrades
Bayer Leverkusen's 18-year old Kai Havertz, who has made the breakthrough from the youth Bundesliga to the Champions League within one season, leads the list, followed by new superstar Kylian Mbappe. Other players who were heavily upgraded are Kehrer, Dolberg, Pulisic, Keita, Forsberg and Werner.
The stats of new Barcelona signing have been also heavily increased (77 -> 83), while he is not among the 20 players with the biggest upgrade
FIFA 18 Player Ratings - Biggest Downgrades
John Terry is the player who was downgraded the most, followed by Ilsinho, Rémy, Toral and Ashley Young.
It is eye-catching that there are bigger upgrades than downgrades in FIFA 18.
Which players are still underrated / overrated in FIFA 18? Let us know in the comments below and check out all FIFA 18 Stats & Player Ratings on Futhead.
Kylian Mbappe to Wear Special World Cup 'Top Scorer' Patch
Kylian Mbappe will wear a special insignia on his France kit to commemorate his achievement as the top scorer of the 2022 World Cup. Following his Golden Boot win in Qatar, where he scored eight goals, the French captain's jersey now features a dedicated patch recognizing this individual accolade.
This addition comes as part of a wider trend of specialized badges seen on national team kits during the 2026 World Cup. Alongside standard tournament patches, various players have been spotted wearing insignias denoting their debut or legacy status.
New Al Khulood Logo Revealed
Saudi Pro League club Al Khulood have officially unveiled their new logo following a public fan vote. The updated crest, which forms part of a broader visual identity refresh for the team, incorporates elements inspired by the club's home city of Ar Rass into the previous shield design. This marks the second time the club's visual identity has been updated since Ben Harburg's acquisition of the team.
