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FIFA 23 Roberto Carlos Prime Icon SBC: How to claim this legendary Ultimate Team card

Ripan Majumdar
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FIFA 23 Roberto Carlos Prime Icon SBC

EA Sports continues to spice up the FIFA 23 Ultimate Team with thrilling Icon Squad Building Challenges (SBC). The Roberto Carlos Prime Icon SBC is one of the most recent additions.

Icons have been one of the most sought-after cards in FIFA 23 Ultimate Team. These special cards celebrate the legacy of legendary players, who can range from recently retired elites to superstars of the 1980s. One of those being the Brazilian full-back Roberto Carlos.

The Brazilian is regarded as one of the finest full-backs in the history of the game. He was well renowned for his forward runs, crosses, and set pieces. But it’s his freekicks that have gotten him the most attention. It’s no wonder that fans would want such a fantastic left-back in their starting lineup. Thanks to the Roberto Carlos Prime Icon SBC, it is now possible.

How to complete the FIFA 23 Roberto Carlos Prime Icon SBC?

FIFA 23 Roberto Carlos Icon Stats
FIFA 23 Roberto Carlos Icon Stats are insane (Image via EA Sports)

The Roberto Carlos challenge isn’t as hard as many other Icon Squad Building Challenges. But it doesn’t mean that this challenge is going to be a cakewalk. Fans have to build six different starting elevens following some conditions to complete this Ultimate Team challenge.

This Roberto Carlos Prime Icon Squad Building Challenge includes the following tasks:

Born Legend

  • This team should consist of over eleven players.
  • This squad’s players should all be of Rare Bronze quality.

Rising Star

  • This squad should have more than eleven players.
  • This squad’s players should all be of Rare Silver quality.

On a Loan

  • A minimum of six Siver quality players should be in the squad.
  • The rest of the starting eleven players should be of Bronze quality.

El Hombre Bala

  • At least one Real Madrid player should be on the squad.
  • One Team of the Season (TOTS) or Team of the Week (TOTW) player should also be part of the squad.
  • The squad’s overall rating should be over 85.

League Finesse

  • A minimum of one Serie A player should be part of the squad.
  • The overall rating should be above 86.

League Legend

  • This squad should have at least one La Liga Santander player.
  • A Team of the Week (TOTW) or Team of the Season (TOTS) player should be part of this squad.
  • The overall rating should be higher than 87.

How many FUT coins does this SBC require?

Fans would have to pay almost 254,000 FUT coins to obtain all of the required players for this SBC from the Transfer Market. Because EA Sports did not impose many demanding conditions, this challenge is less expensive than the recently introduced Ronaldinho and Puskas Prime SBCs.

Despite not being that expensive, fans can still save coins from the expected 254,000 budget. They can always use cards from their own collection to complete the challenge. If they are low on cards or coins, fans can play some FUT matches to earn coins and packs for completing this challenge.

Should you get the Prime Icon Roberto Carlos card?

The 92-rated Roberto Carlos Prime Icon card is worth all the hard work. This card is possibly one of the best left-back cards in the game. But what makes it even more special is the 92 pace, which helps fans to break the opposition’s defense with quick overlap runs. Fans should hurry to get this card before it expires.

After successfully completing this Squad Building Challenge, fans can learn how to obtain the Claude Makelele TOTY Icon by visiting 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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