FIFA 23 Trophy Titans leaks and start date

Everything you need to know about the Trophy Titans FUT promo
FIFA 23 Trophy Titans leaks and start date
FIFA 23 Trophy Titans leaks and start date /

FIFA 23 Trophy Titans is likely going to be the last FUT promo before TOTS hits Ultimate Team, but that doesn’t mean it’s just filler content. Trophy Titans is, once again, a new creation by the team at EA Sports and focuses – as the name suggests – on players with large trophy collections.

It seems like Trophy Titans won’t feature any regular player cards and concentrate on Icons and FUT Heroes instead, which definitely makes some sense in combination with the theming of the promo. Since Team of the Season is scheduled to arrive after Trophy Titans, this move might be EA Sports’ way of saving up some massive big-hitters for the highly-anticipated promo while still providing players with some worthwhile cards during Trophy Titans.

Here’s everything you need to know about FIFA 23 Trophy Titans including the start date and the newest leaked players.

FIFA 23 Trophy Titans: start date

FIFA 23 Trophy Titans is confirmed to start on April 7, 2023, at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST / 7pm CEST, following the end of FUT Birthday. Reliable leakers have stated that Trophy Titans is going to be a two-week promo, which means we’ll get a Team 1 release on April 7 followed by a Team 2 release on April 14.

FIFA 23 Trophy Titans: leaks

There are already quite a few Trophy Titans Icons and Heroes out in the wild. It seems like some of these players will come in two different versions with lower and higher ratings, though it’s still unclear whether they’ll be available in packs or through Squad Building Challenges (SBCs).

Here are all leaked FIFA 23 Trophy Titans Icons:

  • Iker Casillas – Spain (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Roberto Carlos – Brazil (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Michael Essien – Ghana (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Zinedine Zidane – France (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Dennis Bergkamp – Netherlands (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Philipp Lahm – Germany (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Rio Ferdinand – England (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Miroslav Klose – Germany (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Alessandro Del Piero – Italy (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Fernando Torres – Spain (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Roy Keane – Ireland (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Patrick Vieira – France (Team 2)
  • Raúl – Spain (Team 2)
  • Kenny Dalglish – Scotland (Team 2, two cards)
  • Frank Lampard – England (Team 2)
  • Fabio Cannavaro – Italy (Team 2)
  • Marco van Basten – Netherlands (Team 2)
  • Ronaldo – Brazil (Team 2)
  • Michael Owen – England (Team 2, two cards)
  • Xavi – Spain (Team 2, two cards)
  • Steven Gerrard – England (Team 2)
  • Laurent Blanc – France (Team 2)
  • Joe Cole – England (Team 2)

Here are all leaked FIFA 23 Trophy Titans Heroes:

  • Lúcio – Bundesliga (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Yaya Touré – Premier League (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Freddie Ljungberg – Premier League (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Landon Donovan – MLS (confirmed, Team 1)
  • Jerzy Dudek – likely Premier League (Team 2)
  • Claudio Marchisio – Serie A (Team 2)
  • Diego Forlán – likely La Liga (Team 2)
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjær – likely Premier League (Team 2)

Find all released players here.

We’ll keep you updated with the latest reliable leaks here.


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Marco Wutz
MARCO WUTZ

Marco Wutz is a writer from Parkstetten, Germany. He has a degree in Ancient History and a particular love for real-time and turn-based strategy games like StarCraft, Age of Empires, Total War, Age of Wonders, Crusader Kings, and Civilization as well as a soft spot for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. He began covering StarCraft 2 as a writer in 2011 for the largest German community around the game and hosted a live tournament on a stage at gamescom 2014 before he went on to work for Bonjwa, one of the country's biggest Twitch channels. He branched out to write in English in 2015 by joining tl.net, the global center of the StarCraft scene run by Team Liquid, which was nominated as the Best Coverage Website of the Year at the Esports Industry Awards in 2017. He worked as a translator on The Crusader Stands Watch, a biography in memory of Dennis "INTERNETHULK" Hawelka, and provided live coverage of many StarCraft 2 events on the social channels of tl.net as well as DreamHack, the world's largest gaming festival. From there, he transitioned into writing about the games industry in general after his graduation, joining GLHF, a content agency specializing in video games coverage for media partners across the globe, in 2021. He has also written for NGL.ONE, kicker, ComputerBild, USA Today's ForTheWin, The Sun, Men's Journal, and Parade. Email: marco.wutz@glhf.gg