
Missing FC 26 Brazilian League Is a Big Deal
You might’ve caught wind of some bad news: the FC 26 Brazilian league isn’t cutting this year. That’s right—no Brasileirão, no iconic Brazilian clubs, and worst of all, no player cards from one of football’s most exciting leagues. Total bummer, huh? Let’s break down what this means for us gamers and check out the awesome cards we’re missing out on.
What’s the Brazilian League Anyway?
For the uninitiated, the Brasileirão—aka Campeonato Brasileiro Série A—is Brazil’s top-tier football league. It’s a hotbed of talent, churning out legends like Neymar Jr. and Thiago Silva, plus a ton of hidden gems. In past FC titles, the FC 26 Brazilian league (or its earlier versions) was a go-to for Ultimate Team fans. Why? Affordable players with sick stats and that Brazilian flair we all love. But without it in FC 26, we’re losing a big piece of the puzzle.
Why No FC 26 Brazilian League?

So, what’s the deal? It’s all about licensing. EA Sports has to lock down rights to feature leagues and players, and sometimes those negotiations hit a wall. No official word from EA yet (check ea.com for updates), but the bottom line is clear: the FC 26 Brazilian league is a no-show. That means no Corinthians, no Flamengo, and no player cards from the Brasileirão. Ouch.
The FC26 Cards We’re Missing Out On
Here’s where it hurts the most—the player cards. EA dropped a promo graphic showcasing the "Top 10 Brasileirão" stars we’d have seen in FC 26, and they’re absolute beasts. Since the FC 26 Brazilian league isn’t included, these cards are off the table. Check out who we’re losing:
- Neymar Jr (LW, 84 OVR) – 90 DRI and 82 PAS make him a dribbling god.
- Thiago Silva (CB, 82 OVR) – 85 DEF and 82 PHY, a wall at the back.
- Hulk (RW, 81 OVR) – 86 PHY and 82 SHO, pure power.
- Depay (ST, 81 OVR) – 83 PAS and 83 DRI, a Dutch star at Corinthians.
- De Arrascaeta (CAM, 80 OVR) – 84 PAS and 82 DRI, a Flamengo playmaker.
- Lucas Moura (RW, 80 OVR) – 85 PAC for that speed boost.
- Paulinho (RW, 79 OVR) – Another 85 PAC winger from Atlético Mineiro.
- Gómez (CB, 78 OVR) – 80 DEF and 83 PHY, a Palmeiras tank.
- Saúl (CM, 77 OVR) – 77 across the board, solid and steady.
- Vitor Roque (ST, 76 OVR) – 82 PAC and 78 SHO, a young gun with potential.
These cards would’ve been gold for building squads—high stats, great chemistry links, and that Brazilian vibe. Now? They’re just a tease.

Why FC25 Gamers Are Gutted
The FC 26 Brazilian leagues' missing because it was a fan favourite. In FC 25, you could grind or spend FC 25 coins to snag Brazilian stars and dominate on a budget. Loved the hustle of pack openings, or just wanted to buy FC 25 coins to fast-track your team?
The Brasileirão had your back with affordable talent. Without it in FC 26, we’re down some serious options, and that’s a tough blow for creativity and fun.
Any Hope for the Future?
The FC 26 Brazilian league may seem like a lost cause, but it's not entirely out of the question that EA might revisit and revive the license in the future. The publisher has a history of tweaking and adjusting licenses for various sports games, so it's not impossible that they could revisit the Brazilian league in a future iteration.
For now, however, fans of the league are left to cherish memories of what could have been and keep a close eye on EA's official website for any potential announcements or updates that might indicate a change of heart.
Wrapping It Up
The missing FC 26 Brazilian league is a rough hit for us gamers. No dope player cards, no Brazilian flair—it’s a gap we’ll feel in Ultimate Team. Still, FC 26 has plenty to offer, so don’t sleep on it. And if you’re still rocking FC 25, enjoy those Brazilian squads while you can!
