KONAMI’s hit football title eFootball has been rolling out exciting updates, bringing fresh features, campaigns, and new sets of cards and managers into the game. The latest addition to arrive in eFootball 2026 is the FC Barcelona 25-26 Club Pack, which comes loaded with 11 players along with their current manager.
Something that is new is that all cards come with a strong rating, a booster, and the Manager also supports Link-Up play. I gave this pack a try, and after spending some solid time analyzing it, here’s my review of the FC Barcelona 25-26 Club Pack.
eFootball 2026 FC Barcelona 25-26 Pack: Manager and Player explained
This version of the pack contains a single booster treatment for all the players, so you might need some heavy Booster Crafting to do. The pack costs 1500 coins.
Manager: Hansi Flick
- Version: Sep ’25 FC Barcelona Pack
- Proficiency: Possession Game (89 Rated) and Quick Counter (88)
- Link-up Play: Diagonal Long Pass A
- Affinity: Star Players+
- Booster Type: Double Booster – Low Pass and Dribbling
Hansi Flick‘s Sep 25 manager card is designed to give your squad flexibility, combining Possession Game and Quick Counter proficiencies. The Diagonal Long Pass A link-up focuses on connecting midfield play with attacking runs, letting your Creative Playmakers and Hole Players exploit space effectively.

A really cheeky move here is not giving him an 89 Proficiency rating in both Possession and Quick Counter Manager Playstyles. These two are the most commonly used, and I think they are saving this for the 750-coin pack.
Pedri
- Position: CMF
- Playstyle: Box to Box
Pedri continues to be a key midfield option in this pack, and the Box-to-Box playstyle means he is involved across all phases of play. His ball control and dribbling remain excellent, allowing him to stay composed even under pressure.

Passing is crisp and reliable, making him a strong connector in midfield. Still, an Orchestrator role could have suited his style even better, since this card feels more about control, like any other Pedri card we got.
Lamine Yamal
- Position: RMF
- Playstyle: Creative Playmaker
Lamine Yamal is clearly one of the highlights here, with dribbling and acceleration that stand out in the mid-90s. His player ID feels smooth, and on the right wing, he can create space with ease before delivering passes or cutting inside.

He isn’t the most physical, so you need to use him smartly against stronger full-backs and defenders and involve him in fewer physical duels. As a Creative Playmaker, this card really brings out his strength in unlocking defenses and helps in getting that Link-up play active for Hansi.
Raphinha
- Position: LMF
- Playstyle: Hole Player
Raphinha arrives with a card that leans more on pace and attacking runs than consistency in finishing. His acceleration and top speed make him effective on the wing, and he can stretch defenses with ease. Dribbling numbers could have been improved if you had asked me.

Cutting inside works well enough, but chances often lack a clinical end product, even though the numbers are in the high 80s range. He’s a decent option if you play with fast transitions, though many might prefer him as a Prolific Winger instead of a Hole Player.
Jules Koundé
- Position: RB
- Playstyle: Defensive Full-back

Kounde‘s card is all about being safe and reliable at the back. His speed helps him recover quickly in defensive transitions, and he’s tough to beat one-on-one. The Defensive Full-back playstyle means he rarely commits too far forward, which limits his impact in attack but keeps him solid in covering space.
Ronald Araújo
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Destroyer
Nowhere close to his best cards, but Araújo fits perfectly into the Destroyer role, using strength and aggression to dominate in duels. He is excellent in the air and strong in physical battles, making him dependable against those physical strikers that KONAMI has been releasing recently.

However, his ball-playing ability feels limited, and his movement can be slightly heavy against quick forwards. The turning of this card is kind of scary. Speed is also not as high as before, but still, this is a trustworthy option for a no-nonsense CB who excels in defensive awareness and tackling.
Frenkie de Jong
- Position: DMF
- Playstyle: Orchestrator
De Jong‘s Orchestrator card plays exactly how you’d expect, calm and reliable in possession. His short and lofted passing are excellent, making him one of the best at moving the ball from deep and setting up transitions.

Defensively, he’s strong in engagements and reads the game well, so he can protect the backline effectively. Auto build already gives him a fantastic DMF build, but my preference would be using him as a CMF and positioning him alongside a natural physical DMF.
Dani Olmo
- Position: AMF
- Playstyle: Creative Playmaker
Olmo stands out with a really enjoyable card to use. His dribbling and tight control are smooth, letting him operate in crowded spaces and push forward if you are comfortable dribbling with him. Passing feels sharp, and he offers an option for long shots even if the power isn’t top-tier.

As a Creative Playmaker, he’s versatile and works across different systems, but he would have been so good if he were a Hole Player. At the top, he can dribble and finish while also being a better card at SS.
Pau Cubarsí
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Build Up
Cubarsí comes in with a Build Up profile that makes him a very usable centre-back despite being only 18 in real life. He is getting some good cards here, with the recent Show Time might be his best, but this isn’t a dud either. His passing is good, and he feels comfortable bringing the ball out of defense.

Defensively, he’s strong in engagements and solid in aerial duels, though not as physical as Araújo. But if you are having his Spanish League selection version, this isn’t an upgrade, and you still have to give him the Heading and Aerial Superiority skills.
Joan García
- Position: GK
- Playstyle: Offensive Goalkeeper
Joan Garcia‘s inclusion as the goalkeeper option is definitely happy news for Barca fans. His shot-stopping ability is solid, and his reflexes are in the mid-80s, which can be pushed to the 90s, so he performs fairly consistently under pressure.

Being an Offensive Goalkeeper, he pushes higher up and helps in build-up play, which fits well with Barca’s style. Still, compared to top-tier keepers in eFootball, this card doesn’t stand out much, and it feels more like a squad filler unless you want to keep it Barca-themed.
Alejandro Balde
- Position: LB
- Playstyle: Offensive Wingback
Balde brings pure pace down the left flank, with speed and acceleration that make him tough to catch. He’s best when overlapping and stretching play, providing options for crosses and quick link-ups.

Defensively, he’s fine but not rock solid, so he needs cover behind him when he’s pushing forward. Compared to his free versions, this card doesn’t feel like a huge upgrade apart from defensive improvements, but it’s a welcome addition for sure.
Marcus Rashford
- Position: LWF
- Playstyle: Cross Specialist
The lowest-rated card is still a good F2P pick. Rashford rounds out the pack with a Cross Specialist role that’s quite different from his usual cards. His pace and acceleration are top-level, and he can beat defenders with ease before delivering dangerous balls into the box.

But what’s funny is that this card is nowhere a good fit for a Cross Specialist; that passing is abysmal. A good sub that might be decent in vs AI games, but in PvP, you definitely have better options at this point.
Is the FC Barcelona 25-26 Pack in eFootball 2026 worth purchasing
The FC Barcelona 25-26 Pack in eFootball 2026 is definitely a solid pick for anyone looking to strengthen their squad. It brings a strong mix of cards that ticks the boxes you need for a pack, and utility cards where you can play in a different position and get the best out of them.
Pack Rating: 3.5 out of 5
That’s all for the FC Barcelona 25-26 pack review in eFootball 2026. In addition, you can refer to my following team-building guides to get the best out of your squad.
- eFootball 2026: The complete Guide to building a Possession Game squad
- eFootball 2026: The complete guide to building a Quick Counter squad
- eFootball 2026: The complete guide to build a Long Ball Counter squad
- eFootball 2026: The complete guide to building a Quick Counter squad
- eFootball 2026: The complete guide to building an Out Wide squad
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