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How to complete 92+ Prime Icon Moments Upgrade SBC in FIFA 21 Ultimate Team

You can pack some of the best cards of the game and also some of the most useless Icons in the game mode.

EA Sports introduced a set of squad-building challenges (SBCs) to FIFA 21 Ultimate Team today that will award those who complete it with a 92-rated version or higher of a Prime Icon Moments card.

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This is an opportunity to earn some of the greatest players in the game, such as 99-rated Pelé, 97-rated Zinedine Zidane, 97-rated Ronaldo, and 95-rated Johan Cruyff. But bear in mind that it’s a loot box and you can also pack an Icon that’s no longer good at this current stage in the game, such as 93-rated Andrea Pirlo, 93-rated Alessandro Nesta, or 94-rated Marco van Basten.

The 92+ Prime Icon Moments Upgrade SBC is a non-repeatable one and will be available for three days. The Icon you pack will be an untradeable item, which means you can’t sell it on the FUT market to earn FUT coins. If you want to complete the SBC, you’ll have to turn in three teams.

The first team must be 84-rated with 65 chemistry minimum and one Inform or Team of the Season (TOTS) card. The second segment requires an 85-rated squad with 60 chemistry minimum and at least one Inform or TOTS item. The third solution is an 86-rated team with 55 chemistry minimum. If you buy all the players from the FUT market right now, you’ll spend around 450,000 FUT coins on Xbox and PlayStation, and around 582,000 FUT coins on PC.

Here’s the cheapest solution to complete the 92+ Prime Icon Moments Upgrade SBC right now, according to FUTBIN, a website that specializes in FIFA content.

84-rated squad

  • GK: Anthony Lopes 83-rated (Lyon)
  • LB: Dušan Tadić 83-rated (Ajax)
  • CB: Daley Blind 82-rated (Ajax)
  • CB: Idrissa Gueye 84-rated (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • RB: Jiří Pavlenka 82-rated (Werder Bremen)
  • CM: Paulinho 83-rated (Guangzhou Evergrande)
  • CM: Renato Augusto 83-rated (Beijing Guouan)
  • CM: Oscar Emboaba 83-rated (Shanghai SIPG)
  • LW: Everton Souza 81-rated (Benfica)
  • RW: Hulk 80-rated (Shanghai SIPG)
  • ST: Cédric Bakambu 91-rated (Beijing Guoan)

85-rated squad

  • GK: Marc-André ter Stegen 90-rated (Barcelona)
  • LB: Marcos Acuña 83-rated (Sevilla)
  • CB: Mats Hummels 86-rated (Borussia Dortmund)
  • CB: Gerard Piqué 86-rated (Barcelona)
  • RB: Sergi Roberto 83-rated (Barcelona)
  • CDM: Philippe Coutinho 83-rated (Barcelona)
  • CDM: Danilo Pereira 82-rated (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • CAM: Aaron Ramsey 82-rated (Piemonte Calcio)
  • CAM: Bruno Guimarães 82-rated (Lyon)
  • CAM: Dries Mertens 85-rated (Napoli)
  • ST: Edin Džeko 83-rated (Roma)

86-rated squad

  • GK: Keylor Navas 87-rated (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • LB: Rafa 83-rated (Benfica)
  • CB: Danilo Pereira 82-rated (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • CB: Idrissa Gueye 84-rated (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • RB: Claudio Bravo 92-rated (Real Bétis)
  • CDM: Lucas Leiva 84-rated (Lazio)
  • LM: Samir Handanovič 88-rated (Internazionale)
  • RM: Pau López 83-rated (Roma)
  • CAM: Arthur Melo 84-rated (Piemonte Calcio)
  • ST: Edin Džeko 83-rated (Roma)
  • ST: Zlatan Ibrahimović 83-rated (Milan)


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Staff writer and CS:GO lead. Leonardo has been passionate about games since he was a kid and graduated in Journalism in 2018. Before Leonardo joined Dot Esports in 2019, he worked for Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte. Leonardo also worked for HLTV.org between 2020 and 2021 as a senior writer, until he returned to Dot Esports and became part of the staff team.