POSTED April 08, 2022
@FutSheriff and @fut_camp have revealed the first FUT Heroes Captains' official stats. They have received amazing +5 or +6 Upgrades. Check out the details.
Di Natale will receive a +5 Upgrade as well as probably a 5 stats Skill Moves feature!
Having established himself as a fan favourite at Udinese, Antonio Di Natale was named club captain of the Bianconeri ahead of the 2007-08 season. Di Natale took it upon himself to lead by example on matchday 4 of the season, when he scored 2 exceptional goals against Reggina. The first came in the form of an audacious chip from a very tight angle, which many would not have attempted. He later grabbed his second by delightfully controlling a lobbed pass and volleying the ball home.
He will receive a +6 Upgrade.
With over 50 caps to his name, Freddie Ljungberg was given the responsibility to captain Sweden in 2006. Ljungberg led the squad into the 2008 UEFA European Championship qualifying match against Liechtenstein and scored the opener when he cleverly read the dummy by his teammate, before calmly finishing in the bottom corner. Sweden went on to win 3-0 and eventually qualify, which would be Ljungberg’s one and only international tournament as captain.
He will receive a +5 Upgrade. His league also changes to LaLiga
Having joined Real Zaragoza two years prior, Diego Milito proudly took over from his brother as club captain in 2007. The Argentine forward led by example and one of his highlights in leading the team was his equalizer in the 1-1 draw away to Athletic Bilbao in LaLiga. With Real Zaragoza trailing early in the game, Milito timed his run perfectly off the shoulder of the defender and made the rest look so simple as he slotted the ball past the goalkeeper.
He will receive a +6 Upgrade. His Defensive stats go from 47 to 81!
Having been named as captain of the United States' squad at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Clint Dempsey set a record for his country in a 2-1 win over Ghana. After Ghana kicked off, the United States quickly forced a turnover of possession. From the resulting throw-in, Dempsey received a pass 25 yards from goal before dribbling past John Boye and slotting past the goalkeeper after just 30 seconds. The goal was the quickest American World Cup goal and the fifth quickest in competition history.
He will receive a +5 Upgrade.
Mario Gómez was named captain of Wolfsburg ahead of the 2017-18 season and the role was not unfamiliar to him. Gómez had worn the armband several times during the previous season, including for the league fixture away to Eintracht Frankfurt. He led the line expertly throughout and his smart pass set up the opening goal. The win was sealed in the second half when Gómez positioned himself well and swept home from close range with his left foot.