New Cards Are Added for Salah and Reus in the FIFA 23 Centurions Guide

Flash cards for Mo Salah, Marco Reus, and Fred have been added to FIFA 23 Centurions Team 2. This advertisement, which is brand-new for FIFA 23, honors athletes who have collected 100 career appearances, 100 goals, or 100 shutouts. Additionally, there are unique SBCs and objectives for players like Ryan Kent of Rangers, a cult favorite among FIFA aficionados, and Joel Ward of the Silver Stars. Below, we walk you through the entire set of FIFA 23 Centurions cards and explain how everything works.

What are FIFA 23 Centurions?

The FIFA 23 Centurions promotion honors athletes who have amassed 100 appearances, 100 goals, or 100 shutouts throughout the course of their careers. The FIFA 23 greatest young players guide is basically the complete opposite of this. Those that are given these new cards invariably see a considerable increase in their stats. For instance, PSG megastar and top-rated FIFA 23 player Neymar Jr. receive a 91 OVR CAM card with 95 dribblings, 90 paces, 87 passing, and 87 shooting.

Who is in FIFA 23 Centurions Team 1?

On Friday, January 6, 16 cards were released for the FIFA 23 Centurions Team 1 initial release date. Trent Alexander-Arnold (RB, Liverpool, 90), Wissam Ben Yedder, and Neymar were the next three highest-rated athletes (ST, Monaco, 89). Maximilian Arnold (CDM, Wolfsburg, 85) and Florian Neuhaus are at the opposite extreme of the rating spectrum (CAM, Moenchengladbach, 85).

 

If you want to join the campaign on a tight budget, that German duo would be worthwhile investments. On night one, both were going for 11,000 coins or less. Wissam Ben Yedder (ST, Monaco, 89) was priced at $600, while Neymar was shipping for a cool $2.7 million. Want to begin your savings? Afterwards, go to our FIFA 23 coins guide.

Is there a FIFA 23 Centurions Team 2 leak?

No, because it has already arrived and offered tantalizing new cards for Marco Reus (RW, 92 for Liverpool) and Mohamed Salah (CAM, Dortmund, 89). In actuality, there were four different release dates for FIFA 23 Centurions. A second mini-batch of players arrived on January 8 to accompany FIFA 23 Centurions Team 1. Unfortunately for some, FIFA 23 Centurions Team 2 was released on Friday, January 13, and a second mini-batch of players was released on Sunday, January 15.

On Friday, January 20, the campaign will come to a close, and at that time, we anticipate the long-awaited release of FIFA 23 Icon Swaps. GR’s FIFA 23 Icons guide will help you prepare for that one.

Are there any FIFA 23 Centurions Silver Stars?

Not as of launch, although that later changed. Every Wednesday, a fresh FIFA 23 Silver Stars card is released; these cards are typically based on the current promotion. On Wednesday, January 11, we indeed saw a brand-new Silver Stars product based on the incident. Right-back Joel Ward of Crystal Palace was the prize.

Are there FIFA 23 Centurions SBC puzzles and objectives?

Oh yes. We mention this every month, but each new FIFA 23 campaign includes at least one Squad Building Challenge (SBC). With an 89-rated Riyah Mahrez card to lure you, the first Centurions challenge is a behemoth. Unlocking the Manchester City winger will cost you about 279,000 coins and need you to complete a set of three challenges. If you want to save money, consult our list of the lowest-rated FIFA 23 players.

It’s for a goalkeeper, which adds a nice twist from the original objective player. The keeper in question is Hungarian goalkeeper Peter Gulasci (RB Leipzig, 87). By 6 o’clock on Friday, January 13, you have to finish four tasks to unlock him. They could be performed online or offline.

 

The FIFA 23 Centurions cards list below keeps track of additional SBCs and Objectives players that were added throughout the course of the campaign.

Where is the whole list of FIFA 23 Centurions cards?

Presently, in this place. The entire collection of FIFA 23 Centurions cards is shown here as of Friday, January 13.

  • Mohamed Salah (RW, Liverpool) – 92
  • Neymar Jr (CAM, Paris St Germain) – 91
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold (RB, Liverpool) – 90
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic (ST, Milan) – 90
  • Riyad Mahrez (RW, Manchester City) – 89 [SBC only]
  • Wissam Ben Yedder (ST, Monaco) – 89
  • Wojciech Szczesny (GK, Juventus) – 89
  • Marco Verratti (CM, Paris SG) – 89
  • Marco Reus (CAM, Dortmund) – 89
  • Jamie Vardy (ST, Leicester) – 88
  • Jordi Alba (LB, Barcelona) – 88
  • Martin Terrier (LW, Rennes) – 88 [SBC only]
  • Fred (CM, Manchester United) – 88
  • Peter Gulacsi (GK, RB Leipzig) – 87 [Objectives only]
  • Ante Rebic (LW, Milan) – 87
  • Joaquin (RM, Real Betis) – 87
  • Fabio Quagliarella (ST, Sampdoria) – 87
  • Lucas Vazquez (RB, Real Madrid) – 87
  • Raul Garcia (ST, Athletic Bilbao) – 87 [SBC only]
  • James Tavernier (RB, Rangers) – 87
  • Declan Rice (CDM, West Ham) – 87 [SBC only]
  • Domenico Berardi (RM, Sassuolo) – 87 [Objectives only]
  • Cesar Azpilicueta (CB, Chelsea) – 87
  • Dusan Tadic (LW, Ajax) – 87
  • Iago Aspas (ST, Celta Vigo) – 87
  • James Milner (CM, Liverpool) – 86
  • Alessandro Bastoni (CB, Inter Milan) – 86
  • Presnel Kimpembe (CB, Paris St Germain) – 86
  • Lorenzo Pellegrini (CAM, Roma) – 86
  • Cristiano Biraghi (LB, Fiorentina) – 86
  • Anthony Lopes (GK, Lyon) – 86
  • Christian Gunter (LB, Freiburg) – 86
  • Maximilian Arnold (CDM, Wolfsburg) – 85
  • Florian Neuhaus (CAM, Moenchengladbach) – 85
  • Makoto Hasebe (CB, Frankfurt) – 85
  • Ryan Kent (LW, Rangers) – 85 [SBC only]
  • Cristhian Stuani (ST, Girona) – 85
  • Alexis Saelemakers (RW, Milan) – 85
  • Davide Calabria (RB, Milan) – 85
  • Joel Ward (RB, Crystal Palace) – 74 [Objectives only]
Author: Verl Sales