FIFA 15 player ratings
The FIFA 15 player ratings are out for the top 50 players in the game, and also a few more and we will showcase them all now. The game is all set to be released by the end of the month and is expected to take us all by storm. Here are the players:
50. Giorgio Chiellini - Juventus (Italy)
The Italian centre-back is at number 50 and is rated 84 in the game. He was rated 86 in FIFA 14 but since Juventus were knocked out very early from the Champions League and due to Italy’s disastrous campaign in the World Cup, his rating has been brought down.
49. Andrea Pirlo - Juventus (Italy)
Pirlo had a terrific season personally despite Italy’s failure in the World Cup, but since he is already 35 years old, the makers of the game haven’t rated him as high as they did in the previous edition (86). He is still rated 84 in this year’s edition though.
48. Xabi Alonso - Bayern Munich (Germany)
Xabi’s rating has been brought down from 85 to 84. He helped Real Madrid win the Champions League title, but had a shocker with Spain in the World Cup. He will be plying his trade for Bayern Munich under Pep Guardiola this season.
47. Iker Casillas - Real Madrid (Spain)
It’s been a mixed year for Casillas. After finding his spot back at Madrid, he led them to the CL title, but was criticised heavily for his national side’s early ouster in Brazil. He was the highest rated goalkeeper in FIFA 14, but drops two rating points and is rated 84 in this year’s edition.
46. Cesc Fabregas - Chelsea (England)
In a move that came out of nowhere, Cesc became a ‘Blue’ after moving out of Barcelona. He might have made a terrific start to the season, but a disappointing season for Barcelona meant that he drops two rating points to 84 in FIFA 15.
45. Hugo Lloris - Tottenham Hotspur (England)
The first player on this list to have made an upgrade from FIFA 14 is French stopper Hugo Lloris. The 27 year old had a good season but still couldn’t help Spurs reach the top 4. He had a decent World Cup as well before bowing out in the quarterfinals.
44. Javi Martinez - Bayern Munich (Germany)
At number 44 is the Spanish centre-back Javi Martinez. He too had an upgrade of one rating from FIFA 14. Despite appearing in only 18 league games last season, Martinez is viewed as someone with a potential to nail a permanent spot for both club and country.
43. Sergio Busquets - FC Barcelona (Spain)
Sergio had a season to forget like many of his team-mates. But you can have a fresh start with him and Barcelona in FIFA 15. His rating remains the same as in FIFA 14 at 85.
42. Jerome Boateng - Bayern Munich (Germany)
Here is someone who has made quite a leap from FIFA 14 where he was rated 81. He has cemented his spot in the Germany’s national team and was instrumental in his side winning the World Cup.
41. Juan Mata - Manchester United (England)
The last name on this list is the Spanish maestro Juan Mata. In what’s been a difficult 12 months where he was transferred to Manchester United after two successful years at Chelsea, he wasn’t able to reproduce the same magic as he saw his side finish 7th in the league and hence has dropped down to 85 from 87 in FIFA 14.
40. Karim Benzema - Real Madrid (Spain)
The French striker had a decent season with Real Madrid where he won the Champions League, and then went on to have a great World Cup but saw his team getting eliminated in the last 8 stage by eventual champions Germany. He was rated 85 in FIFA 14, and it stays the same in this year’s edition.
39. Carlos Tevez - Juventus (Italy)
21 goals in 45 appearances for Juventus last season, Tevez finds himself out of reckoning for a spot in his national team. He drops one rating from FIFA 14 to be rated 85 in the new game.
38. Mario Götze - Bayern Munich (Germany)
The man who landed the killer punch in the World Cup finals is rated the same as last year. He scored 15 goals for Bayern last season in 44 matches. Win your own World title in FIFA 15 with Gotze up front.
37. Diego Costa - Chelsea FC (England)
Chelsea’s latest hitman is ranked 37th in the game. He was rated 84 in FIFA 14, and has been given a small upgrade to 85 in FIFA 15. He scored 36 goals in 52 matches for Atletico last season helping them win the La Liga and reach the UEFA CL finals.
36. Toni Kroos - Real Madrid (Spain)
World Champion Toni Kroos also won the Bundesliga with Bayern last season. His rise on the world stage has been acknowledge with EA SPORTS giving him an upgrade in FIFA 15. He is rated 85.
35. Arturo Vidal - Juventus FC (Italy)
Recognised as one of the best central midfielders around the world currently, the Chilean is rated the same as last year at 85. After loads of speculation, he has decided not to move away from Juventus.
34. Petr ?ech - Chelsea FC (England)
Like Vidal, Cech’s rating too remains the same as it was in FIFA 14 at 85. He might have lost his place to Courtois for the moment, but he is sure to give the young man a fight for that number 1 stopper’s spot.
33. Edinson Cavani - Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Cavani’s returns haven’t been the same ever since he got transferred to PSG, but that’s predominantly because he plays on the wings to accomodate Zlatan in the middle. From 87 in FIFA 14, he drops one rating to 86 in FIFA 15.
32. James Rodríguez - Real Madrid (Spain)
It seems that stunning golden boot award winning show that he put up at the World Cup has had a huge impact on his FIFA ratings. He is the most improved player on this list as he moves 3 rating points to 86 in FIFA 15.
31. Thibaut Courtois - Chelsea FC (England)
Finally back at Chelsea after 3 seasons on loan, his amazing performances at Atletico Madrid have not gone unnoticed. He was rated 84 in FIFA 14, and has moved to 86 in the game’s latest version.
30. Neymar Jr. - FC Barcelona (Spain)
Neymar made a terrific start at the World Cup scoring four goals, but sadly had to miss the crucial last four tie against Germany which his side lost. He has made a promising start to his Barca career, and has improved two ratings from FIFA 14.
29. Mats Hummels - Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
A player who has been very immense at the back for both Dortmund and for Germany, Hummels is rated 86 making him one of the best CB’s in the game considering he is only 25 years old. He was rated 85 in FIFA 14.
28. Mesut Özil - Arsenal (England)
Ozil statistically had a quiet World Cup and also had a moderate debut season for Arsenal after making a big money move from Real Madrid. He was rated 87 in FIFA 14, but now drops one rating point to be rated 86 in the new game.
27. Thomas Müller - Bayern Munich (Germany)
Muller like his compatriot Hummels makes a small leap from 85 in FIFA 14 to 86 in the new version. Like in 2010, he once again managed to net 5 goals in the 2014 World Cup and this time went all the way to win it.
26. Marco Reus - Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
The German domination continues, and understandably so. But here is a man who was so unfortunate to have missed out on the World Cup due to injury after having an excellent season for his club (16 goals and 14 assists). Borussia Dortmund’s hopes lie on him for the new season. He is rated 86 in the game.
25. Ángel Di María - Manchester United (England)
Instrumental in helping Real win their 10th Champions League title, Di Maria is now the most expensive player in British transfer history after moving to Manchester United. His rating stays the same from FIFA 14.
24. Sergio Agüero - Manchester City (England)
He made a cracking start last season for City, but a poor form in the World Cup and a season troubled by injuries mean that his rating drops down two points. He is rated 86 now in FIFA 15.
23. Wayne Rooney - Manchester United (England)
United’s shocking season and England’s first round exit in the World Cup have only had a small impact on Rooney’s ratings. He was rated 87 in FIFA 14, but has dropped one rating point to be rated 86 this year.
22. Yaya Touré - Manchester City (England)
A vital cog in helping City win their second league title in three years, Toure failed to take Ivory Coast in to the knockout stages In Brazil. He was rated 86 in FIFA 14, and it remains the same this year as well.
21. Xavi - FC Barcelona (Spain)
The last name on this list is the master of Tiki-taka. After so much of speculation Xavi has decided to play for Barcelona for one more season, but he has dropped 3 rating points from FIFA 14, and that doesn’t surprise many given his performances last season.
20. Vincent Kompany - Manchester City (England)
The 28 year old Belgian Captain saw his side make it to the quarters of the World Cup and also won the league title with City. That automatically makes him the highest rated defender from the premier league in the game.
19. Robert Lewandowski - Bayern Munich (Germany)
Perhaps the best buy in this summer window? Bayern Munich got Lewandowski on a free and he is ready to tear down the virtual world as well. From 86 last year, he goes to 87 in FIFA 15.
18. Luka Modri? - Real Madrid (Spain)
Perhaps the most unsung player in midfield for Real Madrid last season, the Croatian’s performances haven’t gone unnoticed by EA as they have given him an upgrade to 87 in FIFA 15.
17. David Silva - Manchester City (England)
The 28 year old Manchester City attacker drops one rating down to 87 from 88 in FIFA 14. His lacklustre show in the World Cup for Spain would have been the reason behind this despite him winning the league title.
16. Thiago Silva - Paris Saint-Germain (France)
This rating of 87 is the highest in the game for a CB. The Brazilian Captain has been immense at the back for both club and country and thus retains his rating from FIFA 14.
15. Sergio Ramos - Real Madrid (Spain)
Alongside Thiago Silva, Ramos is the highest rated CB in FIFA 15. European success with Madrid has made sure that he earned a hike from FIFA 14.
14. Gareth Bale - Real Madrid (Spain)
What a debut season Gareth Bale has had for Real Madrid. It all began with the impeding transfer saga, and he settled in slowly to unleash himself at the end. He managed to win the Champions League in his very first season and is rated the same as in FIFA 14.
13. Philipp Lahm - Bayern Munich (Germany)
The versatile Bayern Munich leader is at number 13 with a rating of 87. He had the same rating last year as well, and has quit playing for Germany after leading them to the ultimate prize.
12. Radamel Falcao - Manchester United (England)
Whether Falcao rescues United or not, you can definitely do that with him on the virtual world. He was rated 90 in FIFA 14, but has now dropped two points to be rated 88.
11. Robin van Persie - Manchester United (England)
His new strike partner Van Persie saw the mighty Red devils fall to the 7th spot from being Champions and he now sees his rating drop one point to 88 from 89 in FIFA 14.
10. Eden Hazard - Chelsea FC (England)
Hazard has been improving every season, and he expressed his delight being on the cover alongside Messi. He improves 3 rating points to be rated 88 in FIFA 15.
9. Franck Ribéry - Bayern Munich (Germany)
The 31 year old French attacker successfully helped Bayern defend their league crown, but unfortunately missed out on the World Cup because of an injury and drops two rating points in FIFA 15.
8. Bastian Schweinsteiger - Bayern Munich (Germany)
Germany’s new captain was rated the same in FIFA 14 as well, which also means that the Bavarian is the highest rated defensive midfielder in the game for the second year in the running.
7. Luis Suárez - FC Barcelona (Spain)
It is safe to say that Luis Suarez single-handedly (31 league goals) guided Liverpool back in to the Champions League after a five year absence. But now in FIFA 15, he is a Barcelona player and his spectacular season last term has been rewarded with an upgrade of 3 rating points.
6. Andrés Iniesta - FC Barcelona (Spain)
Iniesta would be desperate to put the last season behind him and bring Barcelona and Spain back on top. He has the same rating as he had in FIFA 14.
5. Manuel Neuer - Bayern Munich (Germany)
Only five players are rated 90 or above in the game, and Neuer is one among them. It also makes sure that he is officially the highest rated goalkeeper in the game. In FIFA 14, three stoppers shared the top spot.
4. Zlatan Ibrahimovi? - Paris Saint-Germain (France)
A player getting better and better in his 30’s is a rarity, but that’s exactly what’s been happening with Zlatan ever since his move to PSG. He has been scoring (41 in 45 matches last season) and assisting a lot and enters the prestigious ‘90’ club in FIFA 15.
3. Arjen Robben - Bayern Munich (Germany)
He was immense for the Dutch in Brazil as he saw his side lose to Argentina in a close contest. He also managed to win the Bundesliga title again with Bayern Munich and because of that, sees his rating jump from 88 last year to 90 in FIFA 15. He found the back of the net 21 times last season.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo - Real Madrid (Spain)
After having one of his best ever seasons where he led Real Madrid’s charge for the unprecedented 10th Champions League title scoring 51 goals in total, Ronaldo is rated 92 in the game. He was rated the same in FIFA 14 as well.
1. Lionel Messi - FC Barcelona (Spain)
As widely expected, it is indeed Lionel Messi on top. Considering his standards, he had a pretty average season last term netting 41 goals for his club, and managed to score four times in the World Cup leading Argentina to the finals. He was rated 94 in FIFA 14, but now he is rated 93.
Now, here are the ratings of some of the other players whose ratings were revealed by means of other forms by EA SPORTS.
Player | Rating | Position | Club |
DeAndre Yedlin | 68 | RB | Seattle Sounders |
Obafemi Martins | 76 | ST | Seattle Sounders |
Gervinho | 81 | LW | AS Roma |
Cuadrado | 83 | RW | Fiorentina |
Lucas | 82 | RW | Paris Saint-Germain |
Raheem Sterling | 80 | RW | Liverpool FC |
Nnamdi Oduamadi | 66 | LW | Crotone |
Ryo Miyaichi | 67 | RM | Arsenal |
Kekuta Manneh | 61 | LM | Vancouver Whitecaps |
Fahad Al-Muwallad | 67 | RM | Al-Ittihad |
Cedrick Mabwati | 69 | LM | Osasuna |
Dominic Oduro | 64 | ST | Toronto FC |
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang | 79 | RM | Borussia Dortmund |
Jonathan Biabiany | 79 | RW | Parma |
Theo Walcott | 81 | RM | Arsenal |
Mathis Bolly | 64 | RM | Fortuna Dusseldorf |
Assani Lukimya | 72 | CB | Werder Bremen |
Moustapha Bayal Sall | 76 | CB | Saint-Étienne |
Wilfried Bony | 81 | ST | Swansea City |
Kim Shin-Wook | 73 | ST | Ulsan Hyundai |
Abdoul Ba | 63 | CB | RC Lens |
Christopher Samba | 77 | CB | Dynamo Moscow |
Felipe Baloy | 72 | CB | Monarcas Morelia |
George Elokobi | 64 | LB | Oldham Athletic |
Hérold Goulon | 69 | CDM | Zawisza Bydgoszcz |
Adebayo Akinfenwa | 62 | ST | AFC Wimbledon |
Yun Young-Sun | 65 | CB | Seongnam FC |
Cheick Tioté | 78 | CDM | Newcastle United |
Leroy Fer | 76 | CM | Queens Park Rangers |
Paul Pogba | 83 | CM | Juventus |
Jean-Sylvain Babin | 71 | CB | Granada |
Jelle Van Damme | 73 | LB | Standard Liège |
Santi Cazorla | 84 | LM | Arsenal |
Alexis Sánchez | 84 | RW | Arsenal |
Samir Nasri | 84 | LM | Manchester City |
Oscar | 84 | CAM | Chelsea |
Loïc Perrin | 80 | CB | Saint-Étienne |
Marco Verratti | 80 | CM | Paris Saint-Germain |
Vincent Enyeama | 80 | GK | Lille OSC |
Cédric Carrasso | 81 | GK | Bordeaux |
Dimitar Berbatov | 81 | ST | AS Monaco |
Yohan Cabaye | 81 | CM | Paris Saint-Germain |
Rio Antonio Mavuba | 81 | CDM | Lille OSC |
Lucas | 82 | RW | Paris Saint-Germain |
Steve Mandanda | 82 | GK | Olympique de Marseille |
David Luiz | 82 | CB | Paris Saint-Germain |
Thiago Motta | 82 | CDM | Paris Saint-Germain |
Ezequiel Lavezzi | 82 | LW | Paris Saint-Germain |
Jérémy Toulalan | 83 | CDM | AS Monaco |
Stéphane Ruffier | 83 | GK | Saint-Étienne |
João Moutinho | 83 | CM | AS Monaco |
Blaise Matuidi | 83 | CDM | Paris Saint-Germain |
Salvatore Sirigu | 84 | GK | Paris Saint-Germain |
Edinson Cavani | 86 | ST | Paris Saint-Germain |
Thiago Silva | 87 | CB | Paris Saint-Germain |
Zlatan Ibrahimovi? | 90 | ST | Paris Saint-Germain |
David Alaba | 82 | LB | Bayern Munich |
Sokratis | 82 | CB | Borussia Dortmund |
?lkay Gündo?an | 83 | CM | Borussia Dortmund |
Roman Weidenfeller | 83 | GK | Borussia Dortmund |
Jefferson Farfán | 83 | RM | FC Schalke 04 |
Klass-Jan Huntelaar | 84 | ST | FC Schalke 04 |
Mehdi Benatia | 84 | CB | Bayern Munich |
Borja Valero | 82 | CM | Fiorentina |
Hernanes | 82 | CM | Inter Milan |
Giuseppe Rossi | 82 | ST | Fiorentina |
Gianluigi Buffon | 82 | GK | Juventus |
Samir Handanovi? | 83 | GK | Inter Milan |
Marek Hamšík | 83 | CAM | Napoli |
Claudio Marchisio | 83 | CM | Juventus |
Antonio Candreva | 83 | RW | SS Lazio |
Diego López | 83 | GK | AC Milan |
Nemanja Vidi? | 83 | CB | Inter Milan |
Andrea Barzagli | 83 | CB | Juventus |
Miralem Pjani? | 83 | CM | AS Roma |
Gonzalo Higuaín | 84 | ST | Napoli |
Daniele De Rossi | 84 | CDM | AS Roma |
Ivan Rakiti? | 83 | CAM | FC Barcelona |
Javier Mascherano | 83 | CB | FC Barcelona |
Gerard Piqué | 84 | CB | FC Barcelona |
Diego Godín | 84 | CB | Atlético Madrid |
Sami Khedira | 84 | CDM | Real Madrid |
Arda Turan | 84 | LM | Atlético Madrid |
Bernd Leno | 82 | GK | Bayer Leverkusen |
Marc-André ter Stegen | 82 | GK | FC Barcelona |
Steve Mandanda | 82 | GK | Marseille |
Tim Howard | 82 | GK | Everton |
Simon Mignolet | 82 | GK | Liverpool FC |
Joe Hart | 82 | GK | Manchester City |
Stéphane Ruffier | 83 | GK | Saint-Étienne |
Claudio Bravo | 83 | GK | FC Barcelona |
Roman Weidenfeller | 83 | GK | Borussia Dortmund |
Igor Akinfeev | 83 | GK | CSKA Moscow |
David De Gea | 83 | GK | Manchester United |