
FC 26 TOTS Rest of Europe Official Team Revealed (Confirmed Stats + PlayStyle+ Breakdown)
EA SPORTS FC 26 Ultimate Team is officially in full Team of the Season mode, and one of the most exciting squads so far has just been confirmed: TOTS Rest of Europe. This is always the promo that sneaks up on players because it doesn’t get the same hype as Premier League or La Liga, but it often delivers some of the most overpowered “hidden gem” cards in the entire game. This year looks no different, especially because the official squad is stacked with elite pace, physical dominance, and meta defensive midfielders.
The best part is that this isn’t a prediction list or concept lineup. These are confirmed TOTS Rest of Europe players with official stats and official PlayStyle+ upgrades, meaning every card you see is legit and ready to break FUT Champions this weekend. From high-rated attackers like 96 RW Tripić to powerhouse midfielders like 95 CDM Berg, this squad looks designed to give players insane value, especially for anyone trying to build unique squads outside the usual top five leagues.

FC 26 TOTS Rest of Europe: What This Squad Means for Ultimate Team
The “Rest of Europe” TOTS squad has always been one of the smartest promos to invest in because it brings players from leagues that don’t usually get insane special cards. That means the market tends to undervalue them at first, even though their stats are basically Team of the Year level. In FC 26, this squad looks like a direct answer to the current meta where strength, defensive AI animations, and explosive pace matter more than ever.
What makes this official Rest of Europe team even more dangerous is the fact that the cards are clearly built with PlayStyle+ in mind. Most of these players look like they’ll feel way better in-game than their rating suggests, especially the defenders and midfielders. With official PlayStyle+ boosts confirmed, these cards won’t just be “fun options” they are going to be genuine meta alternatives for players who want to compete at a high level without paying Premier League tax.
Headline Superstar: 96 RW Tripić Looks Like a TOTS Endgame Winger
The first card that immediately stands out is 96 Rated Tripić (RW), and honestly, he looks like the type of card that will destroy fullbacks in Champs. His stats are unreal: 96 Pace, 93 Shooting, 91 Passing, 93 Dribbling, 81 Defending, and 95 Physical. That combination is rare because most right-wingers are either fast and weak or strong but clunky. This card looks like he does everything.
In FC 26 gameplay, wingers who have both strength and dribbling are the most annoying cards to defend. Tripić having 95 Physical means he can win shoulder battles, hold off defenders, and still burst into space. Add 93 Dribbling, and you’re looking at a winger who can both glide inside and bully opponents on the wing. He’s the type of player that will feel unstoppable in a 4-4-1-1 or 4-2-3-1 wide setup.
95 ST Chory: The Physical Striker Meta Is Back
Next up is the confirmed 95 Rated ST Chory, and this card is clearly built for players who love target-man dominance mixed with modern pace. His stats show the perfect striker balance: 90 Pace, 94 Shooting, 80 Passing, 93 Dribbling, 56 Defending, and 95 Physical. That 95 physical is not just a bonus it’s literally a meta cheat code in FC 26.
This is the kind of striker that wins you games in the 80th minute. When opponents start struggling with stamina and defensive positioning, a striker like Chory becomes impossible to stop. He’ll win headers, win rebounds, and shrug off defenders like they don’t exist. The fact that he also has 93 dribbling makes him even scarier because it means he won’t feel stiff like older “big striker” cards.
95 CDM Berg: A Midfield Monster Built for Defensive Control
If you’re the type of Ultimate Team player who values winning the midfield battle, then 95 Rated CDM Berg is arguably one of the most important cards in the entire Rest of Europe squad. His stats scream elite defensive anchor: 88 Pace, 85 Shooting, 94 Passing, 91 Dribbling, 90 Defending, and 96 Physical. That is basically a perfect CDM profile.
The scariest part is the 96 physical + 90 defending combination, because FC 26 heavily rewards players who can bully attackers off the ball. With the current tackling and pressing meta, Berg looks like the type of CDM that will win the ball back instantly and then distribute with elite accuracy. And with 94 passing, he’s not just a destroyer, he’s a playmaker CDM who can start attacks immediately after winning possession.
95 CM Giugliano: The All-Round Playmaker Who Can Do Everything
The confirmed 95 Rated CM Giugliano is one of those cards that feels like it will be overlooked by casual players, but competitive players will instantly recognize how complete she is. Her stats are incredible across the board: 91 Pace, 90 Shooting, 94 Passing, 95 Dribbling, 88 Defending, and 86 Physical. This is not a typical “female card with low strength” situation; she is built to dominate.
In real gameplay terms, Giugliano looks like the perfect box-to-box midfielder who can press, dribble out of tight spaces, and still provide deadly final passes. With 95 dribbling and 94 passing, she’ll feel silky on the ball, especially when playing quick one-touch triangles around the edge of the box. She also has enough defensive stats to track back and intercept through balls, which makes her a perfect partner next to a physical CDM like Berg.
94 LM Alajbegović: One of the Most Dangerous Wide Players in the Squad
For players who want raw wing dominance, 94 Rated LM Alajbegović looks like a serious problem. His stats are strong and balanced for the meta: 94 Pace, 91 Shooting, 90 Passing, 93 Dribbling, 76 Defending, and 86 Physical. That is the exact type of winger build that works in FC 26, because he can create chances while still being strong enough to survive contact.
This card will be especially dangerous in formations like 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1 where wide midfielders need to contribute defensively but still explode forward. The 90 passing is a huge bonus because it means he’ll be able to play cutbacks, driven crosses, and quick passes into the striker without feeling delayed. With the right chemistry style, this could easily become one of the most fun and effective wide midfielders in the game.
94 LB Stroud: A Fullback That Defends Like a Centre-Back
The confirmed 94 Rated LB Stroud is exactly what FC 26 players love: a left back who feels like a defensive wall. His stats are extremely impressive: 94 Pace, 88 Shooting, 90 Passing, 92 Dribbling, 88 Defending, and 95 Physical. That 95 physical stands out massively because it makes him a fullback that can win duels against elite wingers.
In this year’s meta, fullbacks are constantly pulled into 1v1 situations against dribblers who abuse left stick movement. Stroud having 88 defending combined with 95 physical makes him the perfect counter. He will body attackers off the ball and recover quickly due to his pace. He also looks like the type of player that can play as a left-sided CB in a 3-back formation if you want extra defensive stability.
94 CB Mac Allister: A Surprise Defensive Beast
The 94 Rated CB Mac Allister might shock some people because the name sounds more like an attacking midfielder, but this card is a confirmed defensive powerhouse. His stats are: 90 Pace, 70 Shooting, 76 Passing, 87 Dribbling, 93 Defending, and 94 Physical. Those are insane centre-back numbers, especially the balance of pace and physicality.
In FC 26, centre-backs need pace more than ever because through balls and explosive dribblers are still a major threat. Mac Allister, having 90 pace, means he won’t get cooked by fast strikers, and his 94 physical makes him a nightmare in shoulder duels. This is the kind of CB that will feel “sticky” in tackles and constantly win the ball cleanly instead of giving rebounds.
93 LW Nowak: Underrated Attacker With Elite Passing and Dribbling
The confirmed 93 Rated LW Nowak looks like one of the most technical cards in the Rest of Europe team. His stats are very balanced: 90 Pace, 92 Shooting, 93 Passing, 93 Dribbling, 71 Defending, and 88 Physical. That combination makes him more than just a winger; he looks like a wide playmaker who can also score.
This is the type of card that will be deadly in formations where the winger drifts inside and acts like a secondary CAM. With 93 passing, he can feed through balls all game long, and with 92 shooting, he can finish when cutting inside. The bonus is his 88 physical, which makes him harder to push off the ball compared to the usual lightweight dribblers.
93 LB Fehr: A Budget-Friendly Defensive Weapon
If you’re looking for a strong defensive left back that won’t cost as much as the big-name cards, 93 Rated LB Fehr is a confirmed option that looks very usable. His stats: 93 Pace, 80 Shooting, 92 Passing, 88 Dribbling, 90 Defending, and 85 Physical. That is extremely solid for a 93-rated fullback.
What makes Fehr valuable is how complete he is. He’s fast enough to recover, strong enough to win tackles, and he has passing stats that make him reliable when playing out from the back. In the current FC 26 meta, fullbacks often decide games because of how many counter attacks start through them. Fehr looks like he can defend elite wingers while still helping in buildup play.
92 CB Sergi Domínguez: The “Hidden Gem” Centre-Back of the Promo
The confirmed 92 Rated CB Sergi Domínguez is the type of card that people ignore because of the rating, but his stats suggest he will feel much higher than 92. He has: 90 Pace, 70 Shooting, 84 Passing, 84 Dribbling, 91 Defending, and 93 Physical. That’s a serious defensive profile.
This card looks like the perfect “secondary CB” next to a bigger name defender. With 90 pace and 93 physical, he can easily handle quick strikers, while his defensive stats will keep him consistent in tackles. The extra bonus is the passing, because 84 passing on a CB means he won’t misplace those critical outlet passes under pressure.
92 LM Tzolis: Fast, Direct, and Built for Wing Abuse
The confirmed 92 Rated LM Tzolis is clearly designed for players who like direct wing play and quick counter attacks. His stats: 92 Pace, 90 Shooting, 88 Passing, 93 Dribbling, 50 Defending, and 88 Physical. That’s basically a winger who can play like a striker.
In FC 26 Ultimate Team, cards like this become lethal super subs. When defenders are tired late in the match, a winger with 92 pace and 93 dribbling will destroy the flank. The fact he has 90 shooting also means he isn’t just a “pass and cross” winger he can actually cut inside and finish, which is exactly what makes wide attackers so dangerous in the current meta.
91 GK Strakosha: The Underrated Keeper That Could Surprise Everyone
Every TOTS promo usually includes at least one goalkeeper that ends up being way better than expected, and 91 Rated GK Strakosha could easily be that guy. His stats show a very balanced keeper profile: 93 Diving, 90 Handling, 87 Kicking, 94 Reflexes, 80 Speed, and 91 Positioning.
In-game, goalkeepers are often more about animations and body type than raw stats, but Strakosha’s numbers suggest he will be extremely consistent. 94 reflexes is huge for close-range saves, and the 93 diving makes him strong against finesse shots and long-range efforts. The 80 speed also helps when rushing out in one-on-one situations, which is a major factor in FC 26 gameplay.
Lower-Rated Gems: Players That Still Look Meta in FC 26
The Rest of Europe squad also includes several confirmed “value” cards that will likely be very popular for SBC fodder and budget squads. 91 CB Halkett comes with 86 pace, 91 defending, and 91 physical, which is already enough to compete. Meanwhile, 90 CB Fernandez has 86 pace, 90 defending, and 90 physical, making him another strong centre-back option for players building cheaper teams.
You also have attacking options like 90 ST Goto with 88 pace, 90 shooting, 85 dribbling, and midfield support like 90 CM Nygren, who offers 88 pace, 90 passing, 90 dribbling, making him a very usable creative midfielder. These cards may not be the highest rated, but they fit the FC 26 meta perfectly, especially for players who want competitive squads without spending millions of coins.
FC 26 TOTS Rest of Europe Full Confirmed Player List
Here is the official confirmed squad:
Tripić
Chory
Berg
Giugliano
Alajbegović
Stroud
Mac Allister
Nowak
Fehr
Sergi Domínguez
Tzolis
Strakosha
Halkett
Fernandez
Goto
Nygren
This is the confirmed TOTS Rest of Europe team with official stats and official PlayStyle+, meaning these cards are not community concepts or leaks they are real Ultimate Team items.

Why This Rest of Europe TOTS Squad Is Worth Grinding
This year’s FC 26 Rest of Europe Team of the Season might honestly end up being one of the best value squads in the entire promo calendar. The balance of pace, strength, and technical stats across almost every position makes these players usable in FUT Champions, Division Rivals, and Weekend League meta squads. It doesn’t matter if you’re building a full Rest of Europe team or just looking for one or two upgrades; there are multiple cards here that can instantly improve your squad.
The biggest win is that these are not “weak league” filler items. Cards like 96 Tripić, 95 Berg, and 95 Giugliano look like endgame-tier players that could stay in squads until Ultimate TOTS. If you’re planning to grind packs, complete objectives, or invest in the transfer market, Rest of Europe TOTS is one of the smartest promos to take seriously, because it always delivers players that perform far above their market price.
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