EA FC 26 Unbreakables Upgrade Tracker: All Players, Heroes & Icons

EA FC 26 Unbreakables Upgrade Tracker: All Players, Heroes & Icons

Updated: December 29,2025 | Game: FC 26
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What is the EA FC 26 Unbreakables promo?

Unbreakables is one of the first big promos in EA Sports FC 26 Ultimate Team, focusing on players, women's football stars, Heroes and Icons who are known for their mentality, physicality and clutch performances. Each of these cards receives a powerful one-time upgrade that boosts their key stats, playstyles and sometimes their weak foot or skill moves.

In this guide you will find a complete EA FC 26 Unbreakables upgrade tracker, explaining which players are in the team, how their ratings compare to their base cards, and how the upgrade system works. We also cover which cards look most meta for early and mid–game squads and how to plan your coins and club strategy around the event.

Unlike dynamic promos tied to real‑world performances, Unbreakables cards are fixed items. That means their overall rating and stats are locked once the promo goes live. Understanding this is crucial for trading, squad building and deciding whether to invest early or wait for price drops.

Full EA FC 26 Unbreakables Upgrade Tracker

The table below groups the key leaked and expected Unbreakables cards by rating tier. Values can still slightly change before all items are officially released, but this gives a clear overview of how big the upgrades are compared to their base versions.

Elite Unbreakables (90+ OVR)

These are premium cards aimed at high‑end competitive squads and Weekend League players. They tend to have multiple meta playstyles and strong links for popular leagues.

  • Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 92 OVR Unbreakables
    From a 91 base RW/RF to a 92 Unbreakables card with an upgraded attacking profile. Expected upgrades focus on shooting, dribbling and physicality. His PlayStyle+ includes Finesse Shot, along with useful styles like Trivela-type driven shots, incisive passing and ball control, making him one of the best wide forwards in the game.
  • Alan Shearer (England Icon) – 91 OVR Unbreakables
    A classic penalty‑box striker with a boost from 89 to 91. His PlayStyle+ is a Power Header, complemented by Power Shot and other finishing styles. Ideal for cross‑heavy tactics and players who like to dominate aerial duels.
  • Javier Zanetti (Argentina Icon) – 91 OVR Unbreakables
    Versatile defensive legend going from 89 to 91. He can play RB, LB and CM roles, with strong defensive and physical upgrades. He carries defensive PlayStyles such as Relentless, Intercept, Tackle and Anticipate, perfect for players who want a flexible backline.
  • Khadija Shaw (Manchester City W.F.C.) – 91 OVR Unbreakables
    A dominant ST upgraded from 89 to 91, with focus on strength, heading and finishing. Her PlayStyle+ is also a Power Header, making her a nightmare in the box and a great target for crosses and cutbacks.
  • Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – 90 OVR Unbreakables
    Saka gets boosted from 88 to 90, with improvements in pace, dribbling and passing. He comes with a Pinged Pass (Hard Pass) PlayStyle+, making him a lethal RF/RM who can both score and create.

High-tier Unbreakables (88–89 OVR)

These cards are perfect for competitive players who want strong but slightly more affordable options than the absolute top tier.

  • Carlos Tevez (Argentina Hero) – 89 OVR
    Upgraded from an 88 base Hero, Tevez gets more pace and physicality, plus a Power Shot PlayStyle+. He can play ST or CAM, which makes him a flexible attacker for hybrid squads.
  • Luka Modrić (AC Milan/"Milano FC") – 89 OVR
    A major jump from an 83 base card. Modrić's Unbreakables item prioritises passing and technical stats, turning him into a deep‑lying playmaker with multiple passing PlayStyles.
  • Nemanja Vidić (Serbia Icon) – 89 OVR
    From 87 to 89, Vidić becomes an even more dominant centre‑back. His PlayStyle+ "Enforcer"–type perk (Kante) and traits like Block, Slide Tackle and Power Header make him perfect for players who rely on strong AI defending and physical duels.
  • Riquelme (Real Betis) – 89 OVR
    A huge leap from a 77 base. This LM/RM card is built around dribbling and technical ability, with a focus on the Technical PlayStyle for silky, agile wing play.
  • Robert Pirès (France Icon) – 89 OVR
    An attacking wide midfielder with improved pace and dribbling. Pirès brings a Finesse Shot PlayStyle+ and a variety of creative styles, making him deadly as LM/RM or CAM.
  • Ann-Katrin Berger (NJ/NY Gotham FC) – 88 OVR
    A top sweeper keeper going from 86 to 88 with a Claim Crosses PlayStyle+. Great for players who prefer aggressive keepers that regularly come out for crosses.
  • Fara Williams (England Hero) – 88 OVR
    A creative CM/CDM with a 5★ weak foot on the Unbreakables card. Her PlayStyle+ "Incisive Pass" and multiple set‑piece styles make her an outstanding deep playmaker.
  • Henrik Larsson (Sweden Icon) – 88 OVR
    Clinical striker with heading and Finesse abilities, upgraded from 86 to 88. Ideal for players who prefer agile but strong finishers.
  • Mallory Swanson (Chicago Red Stars) – 88 OVR
    Explosive LM/ST with 5★ weak foot on the Unbreakables version and multiple attacking PlayStyles, very strong in counter‑attack systems.
  • Sadio Mané (Al Nassr) – 88 OVR
    From 83 to 88, Mané gets huge boosts to pace and agility, plus aggressive on‑ball and off‑ball PlayStyles. Can play LM, RM, ST and LF, making him one of the most flexible attackers in the promo.
  • Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund) – 88 OVR
    Powerful ST upgraded from 87, with strong aerial and finishing PlayStyles (Finesse, Volleys, Power Header). Ideal for Bundesliga squads.

Meta Unbreakables (86–87 OVR)

These cards usually hit the sweet spot between price and performance. Many of them receive massive boosts from low‑rated base cards.

  • Catarina Macario (Chelsea Women) – 87 OVR
    CAM/CM/ST with strong technical stats and PlayStyles around set pieces and game‑changing shots. Versatile in any attacking system.
  • Christian Eriksen (VfL Wolfsburg) – 87 OVR
    From a 77 base to an 87 Unbreakables card including 5★ weak foot. Superb passing and set‑piece PlayStyles make him great as a CM or CDM in possession‑based squads.
  • Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid) – 87 OVR
    One of the most flexible midfielders in FC 26, able to play CM, CDM and LB. His Unbreakables upgrade amplifies his defensive PlayStyles like Jockey, Block and Enforcer‑type traits while keeping good dribbling and passing.
  • Íñaki Williams (Athletic Club) – 87 OVR
    Rapid RM/ST with multiple shooting PlayStyles (Finesse, Power Shot, Trivela‑type shots) and pace traits like Rapid and Quick Step.
  • Joelinton (Newcastle United) – 87 OVR
    Box‑to‑box CM/LM with strong physical and tackling boosts. His profile fits heavy pressing and high‑intensity midfields.
  • Junior Messias (Genoa CFC) – 87 OVR
    Massive upgrade from a 72 base. A creative CM/RM/CAM who becomes far more usable in Serie A and hybrid squads.
  • Linda Caicedo (Real Madrid) – 87 OVR
    Highly agile LF/LM/CAM with a Technical PlayStyle+ and multiple pace‑oriented styles, perfect for beating defenders 1v1.
  • Luis Díaz (Bayern Munich) – 87 OVR
    A meta LM/ST with outstanding dribbling and pace. His PlayStyles include driven shots, creativity and Quick Step, making him dangerous in tight spaces.
  • Nwankwo Kanu (Nigeria Hero/Icon) – 87 OVR
    False 9 style striker with a First Touch PlayStyle+ and various creative traits. Great as a link‑up forward rather than a pure finisher.
  • Santi Cazorla (Real Oviedo) – 87 OVR
    From 75 to 87 with 5★ weak foot. High passing, dribbling and a full set of playmaking PlayStyles (Tiki‑Taka, Incisive Pass, Technical) make him a fan favourite.
  • Carson Pickett (Orlando Pride) – 86 OVR
    Offensive LB with strong crossing, pace and defensive PlayStyles. Great option for players who like full‑backs pushing high.
  • Cătălin Cîrjan (Dinamo Bucharest) – 86 OVR
    Huge step up from a 70 base. CM/CAM with box‑to‑box capabilities and creative PlayStyles.
  • Daley Blind (Girona) – 86 OVR
    Ball‑playing CB/LB with upgraded passing and positional PlayStyles. Excellent for build‑up focussed players.
  • David Brooks (Bournemouth) – 86 OVR
    RM with strong technical boosts and attacking work rates. Fits Premier League starter and mid‑range squads.
  • Dejan Lovren (PAOK) – 86 OVR
    Classic no‑nonsense CB with improved tackling and aerial traits.
  • Edna Imade (Real Sociedad) – 86 OVR
    Strong ST with multiple heading and physical PlayStyles, ideal for target‑man tactics.
  • Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich) – 86 OVR
    Sweeper keeper with a Through Pass PlayStyle+, long distribution and quick throws, ideal for counter‑attacking players.
  • Nabil Bentaleb (LOSC Lille) – 86 OVR
    CDM/CM with a loaded PlayStyle set: Power Shot, set pieces, long passing, creativity and physical traits. A very complete defensive midfielder.
  • Raúl Jiménez (Fulham) – 86 OVR
    Physical striker with acrobatic and game‑changing finishing PlayStyles. Strong option for Premier League squads.
  • Trincão (Sporting CP) – 86 OVR
    Technical CAM/RM/RF/ST with a big boost from 82. Multiple shooting and trick PlayStyles make him a fun and meta‑friendly attacker.

Mid-tier Unbreakables (85 OVR)

These upgrades are particularly interesting for Road to Glory players and budget squads, as many cards come from very low base ratings and become surprisingly competitive.

  • Ellie Roebuck (Aston Villa W.F.C.) – 85 OVR
    Reliable goalkeeper with improved reflexes and distribution, ideal for early women's Premier League squads.
  • Eva Dios (Deportivo La Coruña) – 85 OVR
    CM with strong box‑to‑box and deep‑lying playmaking tendencies, boosted from a 69 base.
  • Josip Mišić (Dinamo Zagreb) – 85 OVR
    Defensive midfielder with good tackling and positional PlayStyles, excellent value in smaller‑league squads.
  • Verena Wieder (Werder Bremen Women) – 85 OVR
    ST/LM with decent pace and finishing, turning from a lower‑rated card into a usable budget attacker.

As new Unbreakables squads, mini‑releases and SBCs drop, more names will be added to this tracker. Keep an eye on official EA channels and trusted community leakers for final confirmations.

Best Unbreakables: Key cards and meta picks

Not every promo card is worth the coins. Below are some standout Unbreakables that look particularly strong for the current meta in EA FC 26.

  • Mohamed Salah – Top‑tier right‑sided attacker with elite finishing and a stacked PlayStyle set. One of the best Premier League links in the game.
  • Camavinga – Arguably one of the most flexible midfielders: can play CM, CDM and LB at a high level, with excellent defending and ball progression.
  • Mané & Díaz – Both are outstanding wide forwards for high‑press and counter‑attack systems thanks to their pace and dribbling.
  • Fara Williams & Santi Cazorla – Two elite technical midfielders with 5★ weak foot, strong passing and set‑piece capability, ideal for possession‑based players.
  • Vidić & Zanetti – If you need stability at the back, these Icons offer strong links and rock‑solid defensive PlayStyles.

When choosing which Unbreakables to buy or pack, always consider your playstyle. Wide players with Finesse Shot and Quick Step are ideal if you rely on 1v1 dribbling, while strong CMs with Intercept and Relentless PlayStyles fit better in a pressing 4‑3‑3 or 4‑2‑3‑1.

How Unbreakables upgrades work in FC 26 Ultimate Team

Understanding how Unbreakables are upgraded is crucial before you invest coins or build your squad around them.

Initial stat upgrade

Every Unbreakables card receives a one‑time initial upgrade compared to its regular base item. This generally follows the familiar Inform structure:

  • Main attributes like Pace, Shooting, Passing, Dribbling, Defending and Physical are boosted.
  • The overall rating (OVR) jumps accordingly, usually between +1 and +8 compared to the base.
  • Cards with very low base ratings (like 70 or 72) can receive especially big jumps, making them genuinely usable for competitive play.

EA also slightly flattens the overall power curve in FC 26, so rather than seeing +15 or +20 style jumps, most upgrades remain within realistic ranges while still making the card feel significantly stronger on the pitch.

Skill moves, weak foot and positions

In addition to stat boosts, many Unbreakables receive tweaks to their technical profile:

  • Some players gain an extra Skill Moves star (SB) or Weak Foot star (WF), although these upgrades are usually modest (+1 most of the time).
  • Secondary and sometimes new alternative positions are added, giving you more flexibility in squad building and chemistry.
  • Player roles and PlayStyles are updated or improved. For example, defensive midfielders might gain Intercept or Relentless, while attackers pick up Finesse Shot or Rapid.

Special Unbreakables boosts (mentality and physicality)

The unique identity of this promo is built around players who shine under pressure. According to community leaks and early in‑game impressions, Unbreakables cards receive:

  • Notable boosts to Aggression and Stamina, allowing them to fight for the ball and press for longer.
  • Improved defensive engagement, especially for CMs, full‑backs and centre‑backs.
  • PlayStyles that favour duels, tackles and second balls, making these cards feel "sticky" in challenges.

While EA has not fully detailed the internal formulas behind these boosts, in practice these cards feel harder to push off the ball and more responsive when closing down opponents.

Are Unbreakables dynamic items?

No. Unbreakables cards are not dynamic. Once their promo version is released, the stats are locked in:

  • No further in‑game upgrades based on real‑world performances.
  • No progression like RTTK (Road to the Knockouts) or live Champions League items.
  • Market value is determined mainly by demand, rarity and meta relevance, not by future upgrade potential.

This makes Unbreakables easier to evaluate for trading: you can judge them by their current stats and PlayStyles alone, without worrying about external results.

Using coins and market strategy for Unbreakables

Because Unbreakables are fixed‑stat items, your main considerations when buying them are price, timing and squad fit.

  • Timing packs and purchases: Prices are often highest in the first hours after release, then drop as supply increases. Weekend League rewards and promo packs can also cause dips.
  • Picking the right tier: Elite cards like Salah or Vidić are powerful but expensive. Mid‑tier cards (86–87 OVR) like Camavinga or Trincão often offer better value per coin.
  • Exit strategy: Since they don't upgrade, Unbreakables usually don't rebound like dynamic cards can. If a card falls out of the meta, it may keep sliding in price.

If you don't have time to grind trading methods or complete dozens of SBCs, some players choose to top up their budget through external coin sources. When doing so, always be cautious and choose established platforms and safe delivery methods to reduce account‑related risks.

For example, many FC players who want to quickly build a competitive Unbreakables‑based squad look into options to buy ea fc 26 coins instead of relying purely on pack luck. Similarly, if you are working with a lower budget, comparing market prices and promotional offers on ea26 coins can help you reach specific targets like Salah, Camavinga or Mané far earlier in the game cycle.

Why ItemD2R matters for FC 26 players

ItemD2R has built its reputation around supporting players in multiple online titles, from classic ARPGs to modern football simulations like EA Sports FC 26. For Ultimate Team users specifically, the platform focuses on helping you reach your squad‑building goals faster and more efficiently.

In practice, that means several things:

  • Stable coin supply for FC 26: Instead of spending your limited playtime on low‑profit trading or endless menu grinding, you can allocate your resources to objectives, rivals and Weekend League while relying on an external budget to patch up the gaps.
  • Targeted squad building: Promos like Unbreakables often land at key moments in the game cycle, when new chem styles, PlayStyles and meta formations shake up the ladder. Being able to quickly pivot your squad towards top‑tier cards like Salah, Vidić or Camavinga can be the difference between just participating in Weekend League and consistently hitting your rank targets.
  • Multi‑game expertise: ItemD2R isn't only about EA Sports FC. The team has long experience with virtual economies in titles such as Diablo II: Resurrected and other loot‑based games. That background helps them understand how content cycles, inflation and supply shocks affect prices – insights that ultimately benefit FC 26 players who want to avoid buying into cards at the wrong time.
  • Focus on user experience: For many players, quality of life matters as much as raw value. Clear order tracking, responsive support and transparent delivery methods make it easier to plan your in‑game moves around real‑world time constraints.

Whether you're aiming to test new Unbreakables in Division Rivals, push for higher Weekend League ranks or simply complete themed squads for friendlies and objectives, having reliable access to extra budget can smooth the experience. By combining good in‑game decision‑making with external planning, you can treat promos like Unbreakables as opportunities rather than frustrating FOMO events.

FAQ: Unbreakables and Ultimate Team

Do Unbreakables cards receive further upgrades later in the season?

No. After the initial boost applied when the Unbreakables cards are released, their stats do not change. They are not tied to live performances or future promos.

Are Unbreakables worth it compared to other promos?

They can be, depending on your needs. Because they focus on mentality, physicality and key PlayStyles, Unbreakables often feel very strong in duels and high‑pressure matches. If you value consistency and don't want to speculate on dynamic upgrades, these cards are a safe investment.

How can I pack Unbreakables cards?

You can find them in promotional packs, standard packs while the promo is active, and sometimes via SBCs and Objectives. Check the in‑game "Promo" and "Objectives" sections daily while the event is live.

What is a good trading approach around Unbreakables?

Monitor price spikes around Weekend League, squad building challenges that require specific nations/leagues, and pack supply events like Lightning Rounds. Since the cards don't upgrade, watch how their performance reviews and usage rates affect demand, and be ready to sell if a card drops out of the meta.

How should I build a squad around Unbreakables?

Start with one or two cornerstone cards that fit your style (for example, Vidić in defence, Camavinga in midfield, Salah up front), then add complementary players who cover their weaknesses. Think in terms of PlayStyles and chemistry, not just OVR, and don't be afraid to mix Icons, Heroes, men's and women's footballers to get the best out of the promo.

With this EA FC 26 Unbreakables Upgrade Tracker, you should now have a clear overview of the cards available, how their upgrades work and how to integrate them into your Ultimate Team strategy. Use the information above to target the right players for your budget, and keep monitoring the market as new squads and SBCs are released.