• CONMEBOL Top 30 FIFA 18 World Cup Ratings Reveal

    The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) is one of the most powerful regions in world football, boasting nine World Cup titles amongst its current members. The confederation has five members in the 2018 World Cup: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, and Peru. 

    After you remove Brazil and Argentina, whose player ratings have already been released, CONMEBOL still has some world-class players in this tournament. Uruguay forward duo Luis Suarez (Barcelona) and Edinson Cavani (PSG) are amongst the best attackers in the game right now. Colombia's lineup is nothing to sniff at either, especially dynamic midfielder James Rodriguez (Bayern Munich) and prolific forward Radamel Falcao (AS Monaco). 

    Play as these CONMEBOL teams and more in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ update, available as a free content download to all FIFA 18 players on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on May 29.

     

    Below are the Top 30 players from South America. 

    Luis Suarez, FC Barcelona, Uruguay

    Edinson Cavani, Paris Saint-Germain, Uruguay

    Diego Godin, Atletico Madrid, Uruguay

    James Rodriguez, Bayern Munich, Colombia

    Radamel Falcao, AS Monaco, Colombia

    Jose Maria Gimenez, Atletico Madrid, Uruguay

    Juan Cuadrado, Juventus, Colombia

    Carlos Bacca, Villarreal, Colombia

    Davinson Sanchez, Tottenham Hotspur, Colombia

    Fernando Muslera, Galatasary, Uruguay

    Sebastian Coates, Sporting CP, Uruguay

    Luis Muriel, Sevilla, Colombia

    Jeison Murillo, Valencia, Colombia

    Jefferson Farfán, Lokomotiv Moscow, Peru

    Santiago Arias, PSV, Colombia

    André Carrillo, Watford, Peru

    Matias Vecino, Internazionale, Uruguay

    David Ospina, Arsenal, Colombia

    Cristian Zapata, Milan, Colombia

    Teófilo Gutiérrez, Junior, Colombia

    Duván Zapata, Sampdoria, Colombia

    Yimmi Chará, Junior, Colombia

    Christian Cueva, São Paulo, Peru

    Diego Laxalt, Genoa, Uruguay

    Martin Campaña, Independiente, Uruguay

    Gastón Ramirez, Sampdoria, Uruguay

    Cristhian Stuani, Girona, Uruguay

    Nicolás Lodeiro, Seattle Sounders, Uruguay

    Óscar Murillo, Pachuca, Colombia

    Frank Fabra, Boca Juniors, Colombia

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