- eFootball 2025 arrives with Pride of the Club Nominating Contract this March 2025.
- The pack has some decent picks with Modric, Koke, and others.
eFootball 2025 in March 2025 delivers an exciting update with the ‘Pride of the Club’ Nominating Contract (NC) Pack. This special set focuses on players who have cemented themselves as club legends for their respective clubs.
Although there’s a lot of noise about the lack of solid picks from this pack, I definitely see some cool options here. So let me dive into the details of the Pride of the Club NC Pack this March and explore the standout players who could make a difference in your eFootball 2025 lineup.
eFootball 2025 ‘Pride of the Club’ Nominating Contract Pack: List of players
There are six players in this pack, and as expected, all six are above the age of 30.
Koke
- Position: DMF
- Playstyle: Box To Box
Koke is the kind of midfielder every team needs, hardworking, technically sound, and always involved in both attack and defense. With his playstyle, he is a solid CMF player, and he has the numbers to back it up well.

He is my first pick, and from the few games I played with him, his passing is crisp, and I’ve kept it just close to the 90s. Defensively too, he is great and wins the ball back well. Backed by good stamina, he doesn’t have an end product but rest, full points.
Inaki Williams
- Position: RWF
- Playstyle: Prolific Winger
If speed and dribbling are what you are looking for in a winger, look no further than Inaki Williams. Even though he comes with a pure winger playstyle, he can play in any attacking position you want to slot in, and the stats he has are pretty good.

Now what’s lacking are the skills. You need to slot in a few skills, and even with that, you get a maximum of 11. I’ve played with other Inaki cards previously and he’s surely fun to use, but I felt KONAMI was pretty lazy giving us this card. Now, the secret is to train this guy as a CF. Those numbers are nice.
Luka Modric
- Position: CMF
- Playstyle: Orchestrator
Even after years at the top, Luka Modric remains one of the best midfield controllers in the game. We’ve got plenty of his cards already, and I must say this card is consistent in the close control and dribbling numbers.

He maxes out at 98 which is pretty cheap in my opinion, but he is a 100-rated card at AMF. That lack of stamina surely isn’t helpful, but my suggestion is to train him as an attacking midfielder and use those stats and skills against tired legs.
Solly March
- Position: RMF
- Playstyle: Cross Specialist
A very weird card in my opinion. Just familiarities in wide midfield roles and at LB, Solly March offers decent pace and crossing ability going by the numbers. He has a better-lofted pass than low, and with Pinpoint Crossing, that surely is helpful if you love crossing into the box.

Speed and Acceleration are good, with dribbling too looking nice going by the stats. Physical contact is very meagre and I’m sure you wouldn’t want to try pumping them up. Overall, he’s an okay working option on the wing during your themed matches.
Aritz Elustondo
- Position: RB
- Playstyle: Defensive Full-back
Okay, so hear me out. This card is a gem, and I’ll tell you why. You can call Elustondo a no-nonsense right-back. He holds his position well, is decent in the air, and makes reliable tackles when needed. He is quick, and defensively, he is pretty good too.

But what’s interesting about him is that he can be a solid CB option. He’s got the pace, the defense stats, and almost the needed skills too. Slap him the Heading and Man Marking skills, and I’m sure he will be a good, fast backup defender.
Jamie Vardy
- Position: CF
- Playstyle: Goal Poacher
I don’t remember if I ever got a Vardy card, so this is a Party Vardy for us fans. It is a shame we didn’t get a prime card of his, but well, we move. Jamie Vardy still has a good sense of positioning thanks to that good offensive awareness, and the finishing is also decent.

His pace has dropped compared to his peak years, but he can still be effective in the right setup. He doesn’t contribute much in build-up play and isn’t the most technical forward. Low stamina means you will have to adjust subbing him off.
Whom should you opt for in the eFootball 2025 ‘Pride of the Club’ March NC Pack
Well, after analyzing all the cards form the pack, here are my rankings of the six picks.
Tier | Players |
---|---|
SSS (Overpowered) | None |
S (Strong) | None |
A (Good) | Luka Modric, Inaki Williams, Koke, Aritz Elustondo |
B (Average) | Solly March, Jamie Vardy |
C (Below Average) | None |
I must say, go for this pack only if you are a die-hard of any of these players, need backups, assemble different themed-club teams, or have a Nominating Contract expiring. No big picks to be honest, and that’s quite sad.
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