Napoli makes its appearance in eFootball 2026 with the new Club Selection A pack, featuring a mix of midfielders, defenders, and quick wide players. While fans of the Italian club may find some value here, the real question is whether these cards stand out in the current speed-focused meta. Let’s break it down.
eFootball 2026 Napoli A Club Selection Players
Scott McTominay
- Position: CMF
- Playstyle: Box to Box
McTominay is a big-bodied midfielder who thrives on covering ground and duelling. His stamina is impressive, and he can last the full game while chipping in both defensively and offensively. The physical presence makes him useful in battles, but he isn’t the smoothest mover on the ball.

His speed is passable, though not enough to dominate in fast transitions. Ultimately, he works better as a support piece rather than a central playmaker. Maybe we were spoiled by his B2B Big Time card that was released last season. Still, you can slot in a booster here, the only card that gets it in this pack.
Amir Rrahmani
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Build Up
Rrahmani brings solid defensive reliability with good tackling and strength to back his numbers. Physical defenders are always consistent performers, so there’s nothing to worry about in this front. He feels built for traditional defending, focusing on clearances and marking strikers.

He is tall, so his aerial ability helps in set pieces, both offensively and defensively. However, pace is his clear weakness, which limits him when facing speedy forwards. But is it worth playing if you have better CBs at the point? You know the answer.
Vanja Milinković-Savić
- Position: GK
- Playstyle: Offensive Goalkeeper
I would recommend this card because this guy is beyond stats. A tall, commanding goalkeeper who makes his presence felt with his size and shot-stopping. He is decent at handling close-range saves and can cover high balls comfortably.

Yes, without doubt, he is no close to his Show Time version, but being close to the 90s numbers, he can absolutely perform consistently.
Sam Beukema
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Build Up
Beukema comes across as another strong central defender in this pack, built around tackling and physical duels. He is solid in one-on-one defensive scenarios and can be trusted in aerial situations.

The main issue is that, like Rrahmani, his speed is not great, which hurts in fast-paced matches, which is the meta, sadly. His defensive positioning makes up for it to some extent, but you’ll need quicker defenders around him to balance the backline.
Leonardo Spinazzola
- Position: LB
- Playstyle: Full-back Finisher

Spinazzola is one of the faster options in this pack, and his pace makes him a constant threat down the flank. He can carry the ball forward effectively and whip in decent crosses when given space. Defensively, he’s not the strongest and may leave gaps when caught high up the pitch.
David Neres
- Position: RWF
- Playstyle: Prolific Winger

Finally, we get to see a forward, and honestly, it’s not very impressive. A dribbling card, excelling in tight spaces and one-on-one duels with defenders. His acceleration makes him decent on counters, and he can create chances from wide areas. Finishing, however, is not his strongest trait, so I’m not too sure if he’s any good overall.
Stanislav Lobotka
- Position: DMF
- Playstyle: Orchestrator

Lobotka offers a tidy option in midfield, with excellent passing and ball control for possession-based play. He’s not overly physical, but he can move around with that size, helping you to hold the ball. Defensively, he contributes enough to protect the backline, but he lacks skills. I see him as a decent CMF substitute.
Noa Lang
- Position: LMF
- Playstyle: Hole Player

Lang is one of the fastest players in this pack, with 90+ speed making him a constant threat on the wing. Can play multiple positions, has good speed and acceleration, and is also a fun dribbler. I feel he fits on the wings, or maybe even SS. You can try different builds and experiment.
Should you go for the Napoli A Club Selection draw
Okayish pack, I don’t see any starter cards. It is high time we got 101-102 rated cards because nobody would touch this pack otherwise.
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