Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with something a bit different – FIFA cards, specifically Christian Pulisic’s cards. I’ve always been a fan of the guy, and seeing his stats evolve over different FIFA games is pretty interesting.
First off, I started digging around to see how many different Pulisic cards are even out there. Turns out, there are a bunch! I found out that he’s got like 40 cards in Ultimate Team. That’s a lot! The first one I stumbled upon was from FUT 17, and it was rated 88. Not bad for a start, right?

- Checked out all his cards from FIFA 22 to EA FC 24.
- Noticed his highest rated card is a whopping 97. Wow!
Then I got curious about where people are buying and selling these cards. Looked it up, and there’s this huge online marketplace just for trading cards. Apparently, if a card is over $250, they even guarantee it’s authentic. Makes sense, I guess, with how much some of these cards probably go for.
After that, I dove into FIFA 21. I found this one card of his, rated 87, and I started looking at all the details – stats, attributes, even the price trends. There’s a whole bunch of data there for each card, it’s kind of crazy.
I also learned that Pulisic is mostly a Left Winger. Makes sense, I always see him playing on that side. And he’s from the US, playing for Chelsea in the Premier League. I saw one of his cards labeled “History Makers.” I guess that’s a special edition or something.
Getting the FIFA 22 Card
Now, for FIFA 22, things got a bit more involved. I discovered that to get his card in this game, you have to complete these things called “SBCs” – Squad Building Challenges. There are two of them: “Tactical Emulation” and “Premier League.” I haven’t done them yet, but I might give it a shot later.
Finally, I checked out his Season Reward card, which is also rated 87. It has his height listed as 5’10. And one more thing I found was his Champions League Rare card, also as a Left Winger from the US.
So yeah, that was my little dive into the world of Christian Pulisic FIFA cards. It was a fun little exploration, and it’s cool to see how much detail goes into these virtual cards. Might actually try to collect some of them now!