In FIFA 22, they're back on the pitch: the best female players in the world. You have been able to play with women's teams since FIFA 16, but EA Sports has never really bothered with it. Unfortunately, we are still waiting for individual leagues or even just one Women's Champions League mode. Even though a lot has to change in FIFA, let's take a look at the best female players in FIFA 22!
Olympique Lyon won the Champions League five times in a row - until FC Barcelona ended the dominance of the French women. While Erling Braut Haaland is celebrated as the next star for men, two Norwegians, Pernille Harder and Ada Hegerberg, are among the best in the world for women. And in FIFA? Nothing is going on. Women's football is mostly ignored in FIFA.
Although the women's national teams have been in kick-off mode since FIFA 16, let's be honest: Is that really all there is to it? While you can start your career in England with the smallest village club from the 15th division, there is only a cheap kick-off for the best players in the world. Not even the Women's Champions League finds its own place among the tournaments. But EA is making such big losses with FIFA that a tournament mode for women just doesn't work out. Kidding.
The best female players in FIFA 22
But we're not here to rage about EA Sports' strategies - we really don't have the time for that. That's why we're looking at the ratings of the best female players in FIFA 22!Of course, European Champion Vivianne Miedema continues to be one of the best in the world. The former FC Bayern striker (now Arsenal) has improved her rating by one point to 92. The Dutch woman, together with The Best FIFA Women's Player Lucy Bronze and seven-time CL winner Wendie Renard, is number one in FIFA 22 ratings.But who's behind? Where is the US-American and last year's leader Megan Rapinoe? Here you will find the answers to your questions!Player | Position | Nation / Club | Rating |
Vivianne Miedema | ST | Netherlands / Arsenal WFC | 92 |
Lucy Bronze | RB | England / Manchester City | 92 |
Wendie Renard | CB | France / Olympique Lyon | 92 |
Samantha Kerr | ST | Australia / Chelsea FC | 91 |
Amandine Henry | CDM | France / Olympique Lyon | 90 |
Dzsenifer Marozsán | CM | Germany / Olympique Lyon | 90 |
Caroline Hansen | RW | Norway / FC Barcelona | 90 |
Tobin Heath | RW | USA / Manchester United | 90 |
Megan Rapinoe | LW | USA / Regin FC | 90 |
Alex Morgan | ST | USA / Orlando Pride | 90 |
Julie Ertz | CM | USA / Chicago Red Stars | 89 |
Eugenie Le Sommer | ST | France / Olympique Lyon | 89 |
Lieke Martens | LW | Netherlands / FC Barcelona | 89 |
Christine Sinclair | ST | Canada / Portland Thorns FC | 89 |
Fran Kirby | CAM | England / Chelsea FC | 88 |
Alexandra Popp | ST | Germany / VfL Wolfsburg | 88 |
Becky Sauerbrunn | CB | USA / Portland Thorns FC | 88 |
Jenni Hermoso | CAM | Spain / FC Barcelona | 87 |
Amel Majri | LB | France / Olympique Lyon | 87 |
Kim Little | CAM | Scotland / Arsenal WFC | 87 |
Lindsey Horan | CAM | USA / Portland Thorns FC | 87 |
Sara Däbritz | CM | Germany / Paris Saint-Germain | 87 |
As you can see, a lot has changed. Megan Rapinoe, for example, has received a massive downgrade. Samantha Kerr, on the other hand, is the consistent one. Since her rating of 79 in FIFA 16, the Australian has fought her way to become one of the best players in the entire game (and of course in sports too). What do you think of the ratings? Which team would you choose?
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