After being decided and voted for by FC 25 players, EA Sports has revealed both the Men’s and Women’s FC 25 full Team of the Year teams. There are 11 players from each team, with a 12th player vote expected to arrive soon into the Team of the Year (TOTY) promo. For now though, as the players will slowly role into packs, here are all the confirmed TOTY players:
Men’s Team of the Year


Goalkeeper: Emiliano Martinez (94)- Martinez’s impressive performances for both club and country are what have earned him a TOTY item in FC 25. The Aston Villa goalkeeper was key to Argentina’s Copa America win and also collected the Yashin Trophy along the way. Martinez was also a crucial cog in helping Aston Villa finish fourth in the Premier League and gain a Champions League spot.

Right Back: Daniel Carvajal (95)- Carvajal won three major trophies last season, which were LALiga, the Champions League and the Euros with Spain. The 33-year-old also scored in the Champions League where Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0

Centre-Back: Virgil Van Dijk (96)- Van Dijk has had a TOTY card in six of the last seven FC/FIFA games. He is ever-present for Liverpool and has captained his side to currently top of the Premier League. The Dutchman also scored the winning goal in the Carabao Cup final where he carried Liverpool to victory.

Centre-Back: William Saliba (95)- Saliba has been one of the best centre-backs in world football over the last few seasons, and he finally gets a well-deserved TOTY card. The 23-year-old was part of the best defence in the Premier League during the 2023/24 season as Arsenal only conceded 29 goals.

Left Back: Alejandro Grimaldo (94)- Grimaldo had a sensational year and was part of Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen team that won the Bundesliga, DFB Pokal and made it to the final of the Europa League, which was the only game the team lost. During this, Grimaldo scored 12 goals and assisted 17.

Defensive Midfielder: Rodri (97)- Rodri was probably the most obvious choice for TOTY as he won the Ballon d’Or, which in itself is enough to get you in. As well as his personal accolades, Manchester City also won the Premier League and he was a huge part of that winning team.

Attacking Midfielder: Jude Bellingham (97)- Bellingham was also in contention to win the Ballon d’Or as he finished third in the award. The Englishman won the Champions League and La Liga with Real Madrid whilst scoring 23 goals and assisting 13 along the way. Bellingham also made it to the Euros final with England.

Attacking Midfielder: Cole Palmer (95)- Palmer had an incredible breakout season after his move from Manchester City to Chelsea. He provided 40 goal contributions in 45 games last season and is doing exceptionally well in the 2024/25 season with 20 goal contributions thus far. Palmer was influential in the Euros final, which England lost, as he scored England’s only goal.

Right Winger: Mohamed Salah (96)- Shockingly, this is Salah’s first ever TOTY card! Salah has been consistently scoring and assisting both this and last season as during the 2023/24 season, the Egyptian provided 38 goal contributions. However, in the current season, Salah leads both in the Golden Boot and the most assists in the Premier League with 18 goals and 13 assists in just 20 games.

Left Winger: Vinicius Junior (97)- There was an argument that Vini Jr should have won the Ballon d’Or, but nevertheless, he was guaranteed to be in the Team of the Year. Vini Jr helped Real Madrid towards a La Liga and Champions League title which included scoring Real Madrid’s second goal in the final. He also finished second in the Ballon d’Or.

Striker: Kylian Mbappe (96)- Mbappe’s successful year has gone slightly under the radar as he hasn’t been scoring the same amount of goals for Real Madrid as he did at PSG. However, Mbappe scored 44 goals and provided 10 assists in 48 games for PSG last season and has scored 16 so far for Real Madrid this season which is exceptional.
Women’s Team of the Year


Goalkeeper: Ann-Katrin Berger (94)- Before moving to NJ/NY Gotham, Berger was part of the Chelsea side that won the WSL. She also saved a crucial penalty in the Olympics final which won her country Germany a bronze medal.

Right Back: Lucy Bronze (94)- Bronze won both the Women’s Champions League and Liga F with Barcelona, all while being undefeated in the league. In the summer, Bronze transferred to Chelsea, where they are currently undefeated and top of the WSL.

Centre Back: Wendie Renard (95)- Renard was key to yet another league title for Lyon which only saw her team lose once in the league. They lost the final of the Champions League last season but are currently undefeated so far this season.

Centre Back: Irene Paredes (94)- Paredes had a sensational year, winning both Liga F and the women’s Champions League. She was a key reason as to why Barcelona won 2-0 in the Women’s Champions League final.

Left Back: Sakina Karchaoui (95)- Karcahoui narrowly missed out on some major trophies this past year as her team PSG finished second place in their division and were knocked out of the semi-finals of the Women’s Champions League. So far this season, the 28-year-old has scored three times and assisted twice in nine games.

Central Midfielder: Aitana Bonmati (97)- Bonmati won the Ballon d’Or Feminin for the second year running as she scored 19 and assisted 18 last season. She helped Barcelona win the Women’s Champions League and Liga F in incredible fashion.

Central Midfielder: Alexia Putellas (96)- Just like Bonmati, Putellas won both the Women’s Champions League and Liga F. She has had a stunning start to the current season though as she has scored 13 goals and eight assists in just 18 games. Barcelona have also won 15 games out of 15.

Left Midfielder: Guro Reiten (96)- Reiten won the WSL with Chelsea whilst providing 17 goal contributions along the way. She has had a fantastic 2024/25 season so far as she has scored nine and assisted once in all competitions.

Right Winger: Lauren James (96)- Just like Reiten, James was influential in Chelsea’s WSL win as during the 2023/24 season, James scored 16 goals in all competitions. She was the second top goalscorer in the WSL.

Right Winger: Caroline Graham Hansen (97)- Hansen finished second in the Ballon d’Or Feminin after a remarkable season. She scored 32 goals and assisted 28 times in just 40 games for Barcelona. This was a massive impact in the club’s winning of Liga F and Women’s Champions League.

Striker: Sophia Smith (97)- Smith won a gold medal at the summer Olympics as well as scoring a handful of goals across this season and the last. She finished fourth in the Ballon d’Or Feminin after scoring 11 goals in 18 games in the NWSL.
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