Despite the simplifications to the agreement system of the FUT mode (already explained in our preview of FIFA 23), the new football game from EA Sports expected for September 30, 2022 will continue to offer Squad Creation Challenges challenging. One of these is the First XI Hybrid Leagues, which involves the use of athletes from different leagues. Here's how they work:
FIFA 23 SBC First XI Hybrid Leagues: Requirements to be met
- 11 championships in pink
- 11 golden footballers
- At least 7 rare players
- At least 2 chemistry points on each player
- At least 27 overall chemistry points
Given the first of these limitations, and also calculating that each athlete's understanding can reach the maximum value by fielding teammates, championship mates and compatriots, each member of your squad will necessarily have to share the same national identity. One of the best options, in this sense, is represented by Argentina and the following currently cheap players.
FIFA 23 SBC First XI Hybrid Leagues: Challenge solution
- ATT: Alvarez
- ED: Rigoni
- ES: Deer
- CC (right): Dominguez
- CC (left): Miranda
- CDC: Palacios
- TD: Pincer
- TS: Gomez
- DC (right): Otamendi
- DC (left): Medina
- BY: Benitez
Did you know that it is possible to transfer your FIFA Points from FUT 22 to FIFA 23? On the pages of Soultricks.com you can find out how to do it, but remember that this practice cannot be undone nor carried out between different platforms.