Are you often in the Weekend League of FIFA 20? Then you should know these 5 players well – because they are almost infamous in the community.
What kind of players are they? Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar, Mbappé, and many other cards are so strong that they are hardly stoppable. These top players come with high ratings – and when you encounter them, it is clear that it will be a tough match.
However, there are also some players who don’t have such high ratings but can still wreck everything in the Weekend League. These players are particularly often brought in during the closing stages to save a game that seems almost lost – or to snatch the victory that was thought to be secure from you. Because these players are only cool when you have them yourself. On the opposite side, however, they are a real nightmare.
We have looked around in the community and examined some of these players more closely.
Adama Traoré
What makes Adama Traoré so dangerous? Adama Traoré was basically the first player in this series to become infamous in the Weekend League. This is not surprising, because from the beginning, Traoré has been at the top of the list of fastest players in FIFA 20.
By now, he has also received some special cards that make him a really dangerous weapon in the Weekend League. The chance to catch Adama Traoré in FIFA 20 is about as high as drawing a TOTY card from a gold pack.
It’s more likely to intercept him just before the box if a defender is already there – chasing after him can be forgotten. But there are players who cause even more fear among FIFA players.
Ryan Kent
What makes Kent so dangerous? Ryan Kent has perhaps the most infamous card in the FIFA community. His Europa League live card could only be obtained for a limited time; it is no longer available. However, back then, perhaps some people failed to see how dangerous Kent is – and didn’t consider that the live card could get better. Now it stands at a total of 84.
This 84-rated card not only has one of the best speeds in FUT overall – Kent also has a 99 in agility and 97 in balance. So good luck trying to take the ball from him. Additionally, he has a weak foot with 5 stars – Kent can score from any position. And he does – as shown in this video:
In the community, Kent has earned a reputation for being essentially a death sentence when he is substituted in the 60th minute. On Reddit, there are posts like “Support group for people who didn’t get Kent” – with a lot of participation. So congratulations if you secured him back then – and good luck if he is used against you!
Daniel James
What makes Daniel James so dangerous? Your opponent has substituted Ryan Kent on one wing? Then you should hope that Daniel James is not lurking on the other wing – because then you really have a lot to deal with.

Daniel James received a 75-rated card as part of the Future Stars promo, which is not particularly dangerous. However, it could be upgraded by completing objectives. And many players – possibly still traumatized by the missed Kent – did that just to be safe. The reward: a speedy, agile option on the wing that is hard to stop even by fast defenders.
The final 86-rated card of James has a pace of 98, but is equally strong in dribbling like Kent. The weak foot has one star less but still holds up. With James on the right wing, you have a card similar to Adama Traoré regarding sprints – only that James is also technically a bit less predictable.
In the community, James is very popular because many were able to secure him quite easily through the Future Stars objectives. Accordingly, many players now have him available and can use him against you.
Mislav Oršić
What makes Oršić so dangerous? Oršić is also one of those players that could be obtained through objectives during a promo. However, the Croatian was not easy to get, as he doesn’t have particularly great link opportunities. Nevertheless, some players snagged Oršić and now have the opportunity to substitute him in.
And as soon as Oršić steps onto the pitch, you face another challenge on the scale of Kent. Because Oršić was one of the Headliners and received an upgrade to an overall rating of 86. Since then, he has been causing chaos in the Weekend League with huge speed ratings and strong numbers in dribbling and shooting.
Due to the links, Oršić is often substituted in and provides the decisive goal in the closing stages. He is therefore basically the definition of a “super-sub” – a player who can turn a game completely around as a joker.
Wissam Ben Yedder
What makes Ben Yedder so dangerous? Ben Yedder has almost become a classic among FIFA players. Even in FIFA 19, he was one of the most dangerous cards – and this year, Ben Yedder has something special.

This is also reflected in the numbers. According to the “Players Game Performance” on futbin, Ben Yedder’s inform card is the most played card in FIFA 20 overall, with more than 13 million matches. Ben Yedder also follows in the second place – in the Ones-to-Watch variant with over 11 million matches.
The striker also has a 90-rated shapeshifters card, a POTM card, and various TOTW special cards. In the community, he is infamous for constantly receiving special cards, as can be seen here on Reddit:
At the same time, Ben Yedder also scores the goals in the Weekend League. He has generally good stats for a striker, plus a weak foot with 5 stars and four stars for skill moves. So it is worth getting him into your team.
If you have these players in your team, you can consider yourself lucky in the Weekend League. Because they are likely to significantly help you secure the best rewards of the Weekend League each week.



