Welcome the 100 Club to Ultimate Team and create your own with Evolutions.
THESE ARE YOUR CENTURIONS
The ones you’ve watched week-in, week-out for your favourite club. And the ones you’ve hit the pitch with match after match in Ultimate Team.
This year, Centurions doesn’t just celebrate the players who have reached that 100 milestone for their club, recording a century of appearances, goals, assists, or clean sheets—it’s also a celebration of those players who have become mainstays in your Ultimate Team.
These are the legends of your club. Whether that club plays Champions League or Weekend League.
These are your Centurions.
CENTURIONS EVOLUTIONS
Honour the players that show up for your Ultimate Team in the biggest moments, the personal favourites, RTG heroes, and channel legends who have always been loyal to your club with Centurions Evolutions—the first ever chance to create your very own campaign players.
A number of Evolutions slots will be released during the two week campaign allowing you to elevate players in your club to Centurion status by completing Evolutions Objectives and leveling them up with visual and ratings boosts.
EUSÉBIO
Few players are as iconic for one club as Eusébio was for Benfica. His brace in a 5-3 win over Real Madrid in the 1962 European Cup Final perfectly captured who he was as a striker—a clinical finisher who often tallied more goals scored than matches played. He bid farewell to Benfica as a four-time Centurion, playing 440 matches for the Portuguese giants. And in true Eusébio fashion, that meant he also left Lisbon as a four-time Centurion in front of goal, amassing a club record 473 goals.
ZICO
Nobody in the history of world football was more dangerous from a dead ball than Zico. He proved 101 times—more than any player ever—that a dipping, swerving, or curling free-kick could make a wall of defenders look like an effortless detour on its way to goal. But it was Zico’s consistency that made him a true Centurion ICON, appearing over 500 times for Flamengo and scoring over 500 goals during his storied career.
RUUD GULLIT
Ruud Gullit’s move to Italy sparked a Serie A resurgence in Milan. On his way to becoming a Centurion, he hoisted three league titles—including one in his very first season to end a nine year Serie A drought for his new club. Versatile, dynamic, and consistent, Gullit epitomised Total Football. He also embodied what it means to be a Centurion every time he stepped onto the pitch, giving his all for the badge by marauding forward and tracking back with equal passion and quality.
JAVIER ZANETTI
The multitalented defender nicknamed El Tractor spent nearly his entire career flying up and down the wing in Milan, a tireless fullback who became one of the most ever-present players in the history of football with over a thousand career appearances for club and country. A consummate leader and professional, Zanetti was a Centurion eight times over for his beloved Nerazzurri, captaining his side to five league titles, a handful of cups, and an unforgettable UEFA Champions League victory.
JAIRZINHO
The Hurricane, as Jairzinho was known, was a proven goalscorer from the wing with pace to burn and a frightening mix of strength and dribbling ability. He bookended his iconic career at Botafogo, where over the course of 413 matches he effortlessly surpassed a century of goals, scoring 186 in total. In a nation known for its skillful wingers, Jairzinho is undoubtedly one of the Seleção’s finest and a true Centurion, combining class and consistency throughout his career.
KELLY SMITH
Starting Kelly Smith up top meant starting 1-0 up. For five years during her prime, England’s second all-time top scorer averaged more than a goal per game, bolting past defenders and leaving goalkeepers to watch helplessly as the ball flew beyond them. Over almost two decades with the Lionesses, Smith went from 17 year old starlet to Centurion, making a massive 117 appearances for her country and retiring as an English ICON.
WAYNE ROONEY
After exploding onto the scene as a teenager playing for his boyhood club, the world woke up to a new English superstar and future Centurion. His prodigious talent led him to one of the most storied teams in English football, scoring a hat-trick on his debut in the UEFA Champions League. Rooney was a pure goalscorer and a record goalscorer hitting the back of the net 253 times in Manchester red on the way to five Premier League titles, three League Cups, an FA Cup, and a UEFA Champions League.
RONALD KOEMAN
Goal-scoring center back. It’s not a combination of words you see often, making it the perfect description for a player the likes of which the world had never seen before. A proud Ajax Centurion, Ronald Koeman embodied the ‘Total Football’ ethos of the Dutch giants, scoring freely even from the most reserved position on the pitch. He was ferocious over a dead ball and sturdy in a challenge, a truly one of a kind ICON and Centurion who never let his position limit his contribution.
ASHLEY COLE
After being a part of the record-breaking Invincibles, Ashley Cole shocked the world and moved to Chelsea. There, despite his love of bombing forward and contributing to the attack, he helped make The Blues defense impenetrable. Over the course of eight years, he became a clean sheet Centurion in London—the equivalent of going three full seasons without conceding a goal—which cemented his place as one of the best players ever at his position and a true ICON of the game.
DAVID TREZEGUET
A 23 year-old David Trezeguet arrived at Juventus with little left to prove, already a bonafide goal-scorer, a two-time league winner, and world champion with his native France. But Trezeguet was always focused on his next goal. During his decade in Turin, he ascended to ICON and Centurion status, scoring an incredible 171 times on his way to multiple league titles, a Serie A Footballer of the Year honour, and a coveted place in Juventus fans’ all-time XI.
CLAUDE MAKÉLÉLÉ
Claude Makélélé revolutionised the defensive midfield position, a post that became known simply as “the Makélélé role” during his iconic time in London. Operating at the heart of Chelsea’s midfield where he became a Centurion for The Blues, Makélélé suffocated his opponents with perfect positioning, intelligent reading of the game, tireless marking, and an unerring love for a perfectly timed crunching tackle—a one man wall that very few attacks were able to outsmart.
GENNARO GATTUSO
Aggression. Passion. Energy. Gennaro Gattuso played every game like it was his last, sniffing out danger, tackling for his life, and never, ever slowing down. His commitment to every challenge and every moment was impressive across 90 minutes and iconic across 300+ matches in Milan. Though he lifted more than 10 trophies during his career, including two UEFA Champions Leagues, his story was not all about winning. It was a tale of a Centurion ICON who never lost the drive to go again.
WELCOME TO THE CLUB
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