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eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection pack review

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A new Club Selection pack has arrived for eFootball 2026, and this time it is the Madrid sister club, with Madrid Rosas RB, the unlicensed name for Atletico Madrid. Eight really popular names from the club are introduced, so here’s my review of the pack and verdict on whether it is worth the coins spent.

eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Players

Julián Álvarez

  • Position: CF
  • Playing Style: Goal Poacher

Alvarez immediately comes across as a very lively striker with sharp movement and a natural feel for attacking spaces. His profile mixes quick bursts of acceleration, tight control in crowded areas, and an ability to finish confidently.

eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Alvarez
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Alvarez (Image via KONAMI)

Also being the sole Single Booster card, his rating goes to 101 in the position. I felt dribbling numbers weren’t as reflective as in real life rest with the right build, you can get all the important striker numbers over 90. A really strong card with all the skills needed.

Jan Oblak

  • Position: GK
  • Playing Style: Defensive Goalkeeper

A consistent player ID in Oblak makes him play like the classic no-nonsense shot-stopper you expect. His reflexes, handling, and reach form the core of the card, so he usually does not worry about stopping any form of shots.

eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Oblak
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Oblak (Image via KONAMI)

He isn’t overly defensive in any of the cards I have used, so crosses feel much safer with him behind the line. All his stats are over 90 with a few tweaks to his auto-build, just to be on the safe side.

Robin Le Normand

  • Position: CB
  • Playing Style: Destroyer

Le Normand is crafted for heavy-duty defending. His entire profile leans toward shutting down attackers with aggressive duels, smart positioning, and strong tackling. He has the frame, the physicality, and the defensive instincts to win most direct challenges.

eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Le Normand
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Le Normand (Image via KONAMI)

Aerially, I feel he is sorted having both the skills, so it shouldn’t be a problem. Although I can surely say the pace for this Destroyer style of play is kind of a hit, given how the meta is.

Marcos Llorente

  • Position: RB
  • Playing Style: Offensive Wingback

Llorente is one of those cards that scream versatility. He brings speed, power, stamina, and technical quality to play multiple wide roles smoothly. He is more of an engine card in the majority of the versions, and that maintains here too.

eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Llorente
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Llorente (Image via KONAMI)

But I kind of feel playing him at RB is a waste. He is more naturally fitting as a wide midfielder; he can create, dribble with the pace as well. Making the best use of him would be this balanced role.

Dávid Hancko

  • Position: CB
  • Playing Style: Destroyer
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Hancko
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Hancko (Image via KONAMI)

Another Destroyer card that once again boasts good ground numbers. Those numbers will surely pack the strength and tackling aggression you expect. Same issue here again, the meta-favouring pace and acceleration are a miss.

Álex Baena

  • Position: AMF
  • Playing Style: Creative Playmaker

This is a very interesting card, and actually a strong one. I tried different builds, and you can see his numbers are great; the majority of them go over 85+, which is pretty decent for a featured card. Can run, dribble, pass, and shoot, and that too with good consistency.

eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Baena
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Baena (Image via KONAMI)

His crossing and through-ball skills make him a constant chance creator. He’s not the most physical option, but his balance is on the good side, so you can hold the ball and make moves. LWF/LMF would be my preference for both playing him as well as progression build.

Giuliano Simeone

  • Position: RMF
  • Playing Style: Hole Player
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Simeone
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Simeone (Image via KONAMI)

Not a CF card here, but once again, he is another card that shines in a different position. A strong playstyle in Hole Player, Simeone packs good dribbling and pace numbers. Passing is decent alongside finishing, so he can be more of a wide winger.

Nicolás González

  • Position: LMF
  • Playing Style: Hole Player
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Nico
eFootball 2026 Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection Nico (Image via KONAMI)

A similar case to Simeone comes with excellent control in tight spaces and good pace to dribble past defenders. The finishing is okayish, as well as in the passing department, if you are leaning towards a winger-type build. Over LMF, prefer him at the wings.

Should you go for the Madrid Rosas RB Club Selection draw

If I were to talk about the overall pack, I love the cards; they all bring in some good value and honestly have strong picks as well. But I expected more diversity in the cards, a couple of the same playstyles and profiles, hence it might not be a strong overall showing if you were to ask me.

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