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ramimaj
Rising Newcomer
1 month ago

Jordanian players in EA FC

Dear EA Sports FC Team,

I would like to express my disappointment regarding the apparent lack of representation of Jordanian players in EA FC, particularly Jordanian international Mousa Al-Tamari.

Despite his impressive performances in the French league and his growing reputation as one of the top Arab footballers, he has received very limited attention in Ultimate Team content, with few or no special cards that reflect his achievements. Furthermore, with Jordan participating on the world stage and continuing to make football history, it is surprising that neither Al-Tamari nor other Jordanian national team players have received meaningful recognition in the game.

Football is a global sport, and EA FC should celebrate outstanding players from all nations, not only those from the most heavily marketed leagues and countries. Jordanian fans deserve to see their stars represented fairly and rewarded according to their real-life performances.

I hope EA Sports will give greater consideration to Jordanian players in future promotions, special cards, and content updates.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely, A Jordanian EA FC Player and Football Fan

2 Replies

  • Al Tamari is in the game. So what are you complaining about?! It's not because he's from your country that he should be 96 rated.

    It's always the same complaining. We had an algerian earlier complaining as well. You're not the center of the world. Your players are represented like the others. EA shouldn't favor you just because it's you.

    And it's funny how you "forget" to mention than a jordan player has a 95 rated card for playing for Seoul... Isn't that enough that some random player gets a 95 card?!

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    ramimaj
    Rising Newcomer
    1 month ago

    The funny thing is that you're arguing against something I never said.

    I never asked for a 96-rated card. I asked for fair recognition based on performances. If you need to invent arguments to reply, maybe you don't have a real counterargument.

    Al-Tamari has proven himself in a top European league and on the international stage. Dismissing that because he's Jordanian is a weak argument.

    And no, one random 95-rated promo card doesn't magically solve the lack of representation issue. That's not how the discussion works.

    Next time, try responding to what was actually written instead of what you imagined was written.