Yesterday, In a good move, the EA SPORTS newly launched EA SPORTS FC 25 SHOWCASE feature a rotating preview of what’s coming in the full game has added two of the continent’s most exciting leagues: Major League Soccer (MLS) and the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL).
Today, ReFIFA found the appearance of San Diego FC in the game database files. Let’s dive into what makes this addition is so special.
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San Diego FC in EA FC 25

After the appearance of San Diego FC in the game databases, we predict EA SPORTS FC 25 prepares to introduce San Diego FC at the coming update.
The official club branding, such as its crest, kits, and authentic real-world players, has been revealed within the game database files, a significant update for the EA SPORTS FC 25 fans.
This not only adds authenticity to the game but also introduces a lineup of real face players, some with good face scans, to complement the authentic gameplay experience.
With a mix of young players such as Alex Mighten and experienced players such as Hirving Lozano, the club has something for every gamer.
From building a team from scratch in Career Mode to chasing meta-defining talent in Ultimate Team, San Diego FC’s roster ensures realism and variety.
Once the update is released, fans should expect to be able to view these players getting introduced into MLS in new kits.
San Diego FC Real Faces
Note: All these stats and ratings were predicted and included based on the last appearance of these players in EA FC 25 squad update.
Alex Mighten

At only 22 years old, Alex Mighten adds imagination and adaptability to San Diego FC’s midfield.
Able to play as a CAM or on either wing, Mighten’s 4-star skill moves render him a nightmare to defend in one-on-ones.
Alex his potential is 72 and overall rating is 64, with Danish club FC Nordsjælland (added in EA FC 25 as squad update of December 18, 2024 ) suggests a player primed for development.
Blessed with a 3-star weak foot and low international reputation, Mighten is a rough diamond—perfect for managers who relish developing raw talent.
Emmanuel Boateng

Winger Emmanuel Boateng, 27, comes to San Diego FC following a period with the New England Revolution.
At a modest 65 overall rating and potential, Boateng is not the star of the show, but his searing pace and work rate may make him an effective option to come off the bench.
His 3-star skill moves and 2-star weak foot mean he’s at best utilized for direct, vertical play—a classic “run-and-cross” tool for counterattacking approaches.
Hirving Lozano

The crown jewel of San Diego FC’s team is 28-year-old Mexican winger Hirving Lozano, previously of PSV Eindhoven. With a total rating of 78 and 3-star skill moves, Lozano brings world-class experience to the squad.
His balanced 3-star weak foot and 3-star international reputation are indicators of his pedigree as a Champions League-level forward.
Although his potential equals his present rating, Lozano’s ability to play on either wing adds tactical flexibility. For San Diego FC’s fans, his signing is a statement of intent: this side means business.
Luca de la Torre

San Diego FC’s midfield is anchored by U.S. Men’s National Team veteran Luca de la Torre.
The 26-year-old CM has a rating of 72 with a potential to 75, and he is a pivot between defense and attack.
His 4-star weak foot and 3-star skills point to his dependability on the ball, and as a free agent (most recently with the USMNT in EA FC 25) provides drama.
Is he a stopgap signing or a long-term leader? That’s for managers to decide.
Marcus Ingvartsen

Danish striker Marcus Ingvartsen, aged 28, makes a move from FC Nordsjælland with an overall rating of 73 and a deadly 4-star weak foot.
Though his 3-star skill moves will not be dazzling, his finishing and positioning are a poacher’s dream.
For a side that must be constructed on rapid change, Ingvartsen’s finishing of half-chances could prove to be critical.
Paddy McNair

Northern Ireland international Paddy McNair, 29 years, adds steel to San Diego FC’s defense.
A 72-rated center-back (CB) with 3-star skills and weak foot, McNair isn’t flashy—but his physicality and consistency make him a solid last line of defense.
Now a free agent (last squad updated with Northern Ireland in April 2024), his presence would be able to settle a young team.
Final Whistle
San Diego FC arrival in EA FC 25 is a win for EA FC 25 fans and gamers.
From Lozano’s star power to de la Torre’s hidden potential, this squad is packed with personalities and playstyles that cater to all strategies.
Whether you’re a casual player or a hardcore tactician, there’s never been a better time to dive into the game with EA FC 25 kick off, career mode and ultimate team.
Keep an eye out for the update, your next favorite player might be wearing San Diego’s colors.
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