eFootball 2025 is here with yet another impressive League Selection pack, featuring the Spanish stars this March 2025. Although I wanted a couple of them from the pack, I had to pull plenty of players from it and, hence, tested out several new players and was very impressed.
On the same note, let me give my opinion on the top picks one should consider from this pack and also give you a short overview of other players available in the Spanish League Selection Mar ’25 pack in eFootball 2025.
eFootball 2025 Spanish League Selection Mar ’25: Top 5 picks to consider
1. Pau Cubarsi
- Position: CB
- Playing Style: Build Up
Easily the best card from the pack. Also special because we’ve been gifted with a Cubarsi card. Pushing to a max rating of 100, he has all the boxes ticked needed for a Build Up defender. He’s very comfortable on the ball and good at playing out from the back, and his range of passing is probably the best.

After trying him, I think he performs way better than the stats suggest. He might not have the fastest speed, but he catches forwards easily. He is good aerially, but Heading and Aerial Superiority skills are a must. A pick worth the coins spent.
2. Juan Foyth
- Position: RB
- Playing Style: Defensive Full-back
A shocking pick, you think? If you got him, try him out. One of the best cards for a defensive full-back, and he is insanely good. Great at defending and is backed up with good pace. That’s a deadly combo to keep that right flank locked up.

What is even more dangerous is him at CB. He goes over a 100 rating at CB, and he ticks all the boxes there, too. He has the optimal height, good pace, is packed at defending, good attacking contribution, all the abilities for a defender are with Foyth, and it’ll be a shame if you miss out on him.
3. Jan Oblak
- Position: GK
- Playing Style: Defensive Goalkeeper
I’ve been a fan of Oblak for a long time, and this card is a good example of it. If you want a keeper who stays on his line and just focuses on making saves, Oblak is your guy. All are decently distributed stats, and that is reflected in your matches, too.

He’s got insane reflexes and handles close-range shots well. He won’t rush out aggressively, so you might struggle against through balls, but if you’re up against long shots and crosses, he’s rock solid. A pick to consider if you are lacking a strong keeper.
4. Vinicius Junior
- Position: LWF
- Playing Style: Roaming Flank
Even though as the highest-rated card and still not the first in my ranking, Vinicius is “vicious” on the pitch. Getting him on my first try and straight away into my squad, I can say his dribbling is absurd, and once he gets going, good luck stopping him.

He’s perfect for counterattacks and one-on-one situations, but don’t expect him to be your go-to finisher. I’ve yet to find his sweet spot of the stat distribution to be fair. I’ve played with better cards of his, hence, I’ve placed him lower, but he is a starter card if you lack those Epic or Big Time names from your squad.
5. Cristhian Mosquera
- Position: CB
- Playing Style: Destroyer
Mosquera arrived last time with his RB version as a featured card, and this League Selection card is better comparatively. A big, strong defender who dominates in physical battles, Mosquera is great at winning headers and getting stuck into tackles, but don’t expect him to play out from the back smoothly.

He’s a defensive wall, but he needs someone more composed next to him for balance. You can just pair him with Cubarsi, and you can face almost any offense. That is how good both are and how they complement each other.
The overviews of other players are also mentioned below:
- Martín Zubimendi (DMF/Anchor Man): A deep-lying midfielder who keeps things tidy without being flashy. Always positioned well to break up attacks and recycle possession. Better as a CMF, and needs a physical defensive mid beside him.
- Dani Vivian (CB/Destroyer): An old-school defender, strong, aggressive, and good on tackles. Not the best ball-playing option and is on the average side when it comes to headers, so you need a tall partner beside him for sure.
- Antony (RWF/Prolific Winger): Not having the GOAT in the Top 5 is surely a mistake, but on the fun side, he is a dribbling specialist. Loves cutting inside but can be hit-or-miss with his final product. Fun to use for sure.
- Saul Niguez (CMF/Box-To-Box): A balanced midfielder who does a bit of everything. Solid in both attack and defense, but not elite at any one thing. Great for teams that need an all-rounder in the middle.
- Fabio Silva (CF/Goal Poacher): Balanced stats, not so average, not so great. Moves well and has a decent pace, but not the strongest or most technical forward. Best used as a pure finisher.
- Donny van de Beek (CMF/Hole Player): Smart mover who gets into dangerous spaces. Won’t boss the midfield physically, but his link-up play and attacking positioning make him a great support option.
Is it worth pulling players from the Spanish League Selection Mar ’25 pack in eFootball 2025
One of the best value packs for sure, the Spanish League Selection Mar ’25 pack in eFootball 2025 is definitely worth considering. It features some high-value players who might not have fancy overalls but impressive cards, for sure.
I recommend giving it at least three tries for 300 coins. You might not get the exact player you want, but the overall quality of this selection makes it worth the gamble.
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