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FIFA 23 Presnel Kimpembe Flashback SBC: How to get this unique Ultimate Team card

Ripan Majumdar
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FIFA 23 Presnel Kimpembe Flashback SBC

Amidst the excitement for the newly released Ligue 1 Team of the Season cards, EA Sports introduced the Presnel Kimpembe Flashback Squad Building Challenge (SBC) for FIFA 23. So here is everything that fans need to know about this FUT challenge.

Presnel Kimpembe has been one of Paris Saint-Germain’s most renowned players in recent seasons. However, his performance in the 2022/23 season may not have met the developer’s standards for awarding him a Ligue 1 Team of the Season card in FIFA 23. He was instead given a Flashback card.

Unlike other FUT cards, the Flashback series do not reward soccer players based on their recent performance. Instead, it honors them for their performance from the previous seasons. So, EA Sports counts the PSG defender’s past season higher than his ongoing season, leading to the release of the Presnel Kimpembe Flashback card in the game.

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  • How can you obtain the FIFA 23 Presnel Kimpembe Flashback card?
  • What is the expense to complete this SBC?
  • Should FIFA 23 fans complete the Presnel Kimpembe Flashback SBC?

How can you obtain the FIFA 23 Presnel Kimpembe Flashback card?

This Flashback card for the PSG elite can only be obtained by finishing an SBC. But the challenge is divided into six segments of building different starting lineups of eleven players. However, there are certain conditions for all the segments, which fans must follow while building those squads.

These are the following six segments of this Presnel Kimpembe Flashback SBC:

PSG 4th Kit

  • The overall rating for this Starting XI should be above 81.

PSG

  • At least one Paris Saint-Germain player should be on the team.
  • This lineup should have an overall rating higher than 85.

France

  • At least one French player should be on the lineup for this SBC.
  • One Team of the Week (TOTW) or Team of the Season (TOTS) player should be in the Starting XI.
  • The overall rating for this team should be greater than 86.

Ligue 1

  • This starting 11 would require at least one Ligue 1 Uber Eats player.
  • The overall rating of the lineup should be higher than 87.

Top Form

  • The team should include one Team of the Week (TOTW) or Team of the Season (TOTS) player.
  • This team’s overall ranking should be higher than 88.

88-Rated Squad

  • This Starting XI’s overall rating should be higher than 88.

What is the expense to complete this SBC?

This Flashback Squad Building Challenge has fans build six lineups with challenging conditions. As a result, FIFA 23 fans would easily spend more than 600,000 FUT coins in the Transfer Market to buy players to complete this SBC. Undoubtedly, the complex requirements for all the segments make this challenge expensive.

But players don’t need to spend such a massive sum on this challenge. They can always lower the expense for this SBC using the unrequired cards from their inventory. If there is a shortage of coins and cards, fans should play a few FUT matches to replenish those required in-game resources.

Should FIFA 23 fans complete the Presnel Kimpembe Flashback SBC?

Fans won’t regret completing this Squad Building Challenge since the Presnel Kimpembe Flashback card is 91-rated. Further, the 91 Defending and 94 Physicality and other impressive stats like 89 Pace make it the perfect choice for building a solid defensive backline.

After completing this challenge, fans may learn how to obtain the FIFA 23 Xavi Hernandez Prime Icon SBC by clicking here.

About the author

Ripan Majumdar

Ripan Majumdar

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Ripan Majumdar is a Gaming and Esports Journalist working a Content Writer at The SportsRush. He has been playing video games since age 8, and he has been following esports and streamers for the past 7 years. He has been using this knowledge to create intriguing articles for over 3 years and has written over 2000 articles. Aside from gaming, he has written articles about Formula 1, soccer, and tennis.

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