eFootball 2025 FC Barcelona 24-25 Pack Review
KONAMI’s hit football title eFootball has been bringing some interesting new updates recently added with new features, and as new campaigns arrive, new sets of cards and managers are being introduced into the game. After the Arsenal FC 24-25 Pack, the next club pack that came to eFootball 2025 was the FC Barcelona 24-25 Pack, which brought in 11 players alongside their current manager. I did give a try on that pack and after spending a good amount of time analyzing, here’s my review of the Barcelona FC 24-25 Club Pack.
The FC Barcelona 24-25 November 2024 pack offers an array of top-tier players from the Spanish club’s 2024-2025 roster. With standout performers across various positions, this pack provides excellent options to strengthen multiple areas of your team.
Available for 1,500 coins, this pack remains active till next year and provides high-rated cards, making it a tempting offer for players aiming to boost their squad with Barcelona’s elite talents. Alongside comes a manager as well, so I will review all of the contents since I got a good look at it as an FC Barcelona fan.
Manager: Hansi Flick
- Version: Nov ’24 FC Barcelona Pack
- Proficiency: Possession Game (88 Rated)
- Affinity: Star Players+
- Booster Type: Double Booster – Speed and Low Pass
I think KONAMI wanted to make an average pack bad, so they gave Hansi Flick, someone who employs high-line counter attacking style a Possession Game playstyle. This is strange, but anyway, this is a good double booster manager for a possession playstyle with Speed and Low Pass given priority. But given how this playstyle is having a slow death, not many might be excited to go for this.
Pedri
- Position: Central Midfielder (CMF)
- Playstyle: Orchestrator
Pedri is the type of midfielder who thrives on linking play and dictating the pace of the game, and with the Orchestrator playstyle, works the best. His excellent dribbling and quick passing make him a great asset in tight spaces. Even though not his best card, he’s a good fit for anyone who enjoys controlling the tempo and setting up plays in the midfield.
Robert Lewandowski
- Position: Center Forward (CF)
- Playstyle: Goal Poacher
If I talk only about this card, Lewandowski is a striker who’s always in the right place at the right time. His positioning is impeccable, and his clinical finishing makes him a constant goal threat. However, the rating doesn’t do him justice, and I felt he isn’t a top-tier striker, where being sluggish on the ball was a huge issue even though he could make it up with other areas.
Dani Olmo
- Position: Attacking Midfielder (AMF)
- Playstyle: Hole Player
The best card in my opinion, maybe it was because I didn’t own any Olmo card before. I like my attacking mids to be good dribblers, and Olmo fits that profile well. His best ability is to drive forward with the ball and have creative passing, even though the stats are on the mid 80s. He can also shoot long rangers, but lack of kicking power is quite visible. A good card overall.
Ferran Torres
- Position: Left Wing Forward (LWF)
- Playstyle: Roaming Flank
Surprisingly, an out of form Ferran Torres gets a better card than Raphinha. Being a good dribbler, he’s great at running at defenders and cutting inside to take shots and is decent at pace. He’s not the most consistent in terms of finishing. For players who like to use pace and quick movement on the wing, Torres works well.
Raphinha
- Position: Right Wing Forward (RWF)
- Playstyle: Prolific Winger
Another day, another joke of a Raphinha card. After the disappointment of his hat-trick vs Bayern UCL card, this is another pathetic card for one of the best players in the world currently. Leaving sentiments aside, the card is average. He can beat defenders with his dribbling and make precise crosses into the box, but his finishing is bad. He’s best used on the counter-attack or in wide positions where he can use his speed to create space.
Jules Kounde
- Position: Right Back (RB)
- Playstyle: Defensive Fullback
Kounde is a solid defender who’s tough to beat in one-on-one situations, thanks to his speed and defensive awareness. He can also get forward when needed, contributing to the attack with his decent passing. His pace makes him effective at covering ground quickly, but he’s not the best when it comes to delivering dangerous crosses or making precise attacking runs.
Eric Garcia
- Position: Center Back (CB)
- Playstyle: Build Up
A slight downgrade compared to Inigo, Eric Garcia is decent CB. Ticks all the boxes except physicality, but not so good in all aspects. However, him being a ball-playing center-back it helps in building attacks. He is also someone who’s good at reading the game and making interceptions, so you might use this tactically to position himself well and recover balls.
Inigo Martinez
- Position: Center Back (CB)
- Playstyle: Build Up
Martinez is a surprisingly amazing CB. He’s not the quickest defender, but his strength, reading of the game, physical duels and aerial battles are his best abilities. For players who prefer a more traditional, no-nonsense defender who can win headers and clear the ball when needed, Martínez is a solid pick. Again reminding you that his lack of pace might be an issue against faster attackers in counter-attacks.
Pablo Torre
- Position: Attacking Midfielder (AMF)
- Playstyle: Creative Playmaker
Torre is a technical, creative midfielder who can make smart passes and help link up the attack. His dribbling and ball playing ability make him a good option for players who enjoy quick play in the final third. However, he can sometimes lack the physicality to compete in tougher battles and may not be as effective against stronger, more aggressive opponents.
Alejandro Balde
- Position: Left Back (LB)
- Playstyle: Offensive Fullback
Balde is a quick full-back whose speed allows him to cover the wing well and deliver decent crosses, but he can sometimes be caught out of position defensively when going forward. His free cardis better than this if you ask me. If you prefer a more defensively solid left-back, Balde might need some extra cover when the opposition is on the attack.
Inaki Pena
- Position: Goalkeeper (GK)
- Playstyle: Offensive Goalkeeper
Pena is a below-average goalkeeper. His shot-stopping ability is solid, though not exceptional, and he can struggle with high-pressure situations. His stats aren’t phenomenal, and his performances are the same way. Pena works well if you want a collection item for your Barca squad, so you might prefer a goalkeeper with a stronger focus on shot-stopping and physical presence.
The FC Barcelona 24-25 Pack in eFootball 2025 is, I think, an easy skip for most players. Honestly, it doesn’t offer much to get excited about, and even die-hard Barcelona fans probably won’t find it worth their while. The pack just doesn’t deliver enough in terms of standout players or unique features that would make it a must-have for serious fans or players looking for an edge.
If you’re collecting for the sake of squad completion, sure, go ahead, I won’t stop you. But I really don’t think there’s anything here that stands out enough to justify the purchase for most of you. I say save those 1.5k coins and then wait for any pack that comes with Big Time players.
Read my other eFootball 2025 guides and pack reviews:
For more Mobile Gaming news and updates, join our WhatsApp Group, Telegram Group, or Discord server. Also, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Google News for quick updates.