Alright, so today I wanna talk about something I’ve been messing around with lately – Akinfenwa FIFA cards. Yeah, the big man himself, Adebayo Akinfenwa. If you’re into FIFA, you know who I’m talking about. Dude’s a legend, not just for his strength but for being a total beast in the game.
So, I started digging into his cards across different FIFA versions. I got curious, you know? How has he been rated over the years? What’s his best card? All that stuff. First thing I did was just a simple search to see what’s out there. Found out that he’s been in a bunch of FIFAs, mostly as a striker, which makes sense.

I noticed he plays for Wycombe Wanderers, and his cards usually reflect that. In FIFA 21, for example, I saw his rating was 65. Not the highest, but hey, it’s Akinfenwa, the strength stat is what we’re all looking at, right?
- Checked out his FIFA 21 card: Rating 65, Potential 65, Position ST. He was 38 years old, English, playing for Wycombe Wanderers.
- Then I looked at FIFA 22: Found similar info – ratings, stats, the whole shebang. It’s cool to see how they keep updating these details each year.
I also stumbled upon some fun stuff like “Men of Midas,” “Silver Stars,” and all these special categories. Seems like EA has a lot of fun with these cards. But the main thing for me was just seeing how Akinfenwa’s been represented in the game.
His most common card is a Rare Silver, which I guess fits him. He’s not your typical speedy striker, but he’s got that unique presence on the field. It was a fun little dive into the world of FIFA cards. Seeing how a player like Akinfenwa, who’s more about power than pace, gets featured in a game that often highlights the fastest players.
Conclusion?
It’s a blast checking out these cards. It tells a story, not just about the player but also about how the game itself evolves each year. For someone like me, who enjoys the game but also appreciates the players’ stories, this was a cool little project.