Among the many letters that we can get in the mode FIFA 22 Ultimate Team, this year some new calls are released Heroes, which are nothing more than tributes to great football legends, already inactive, who marked times in their teams with emblematic performances and seasons that remained to be remembered. These are new cards that attract many attention for their fun designs, also having some peculiarities at the level of use.
What are FIFA 22 Hero cards?
They are special cards that celebrate shining moments in a player's career. They have league chemistry determined by the league in which they best developed their football side, so they can get green chemistry, unlike the Icons. They will be special cards that will have high prices, although in this case they will serve to carry out league challenges, something that we could not do with the Icons. Thus, the chemistry line can be established in green by having an associated league in each of these special cards.
How many Hero cards are there?
At the moment, EA has announced a total of 19 players, and it is most likely that as the season progresses they will announce new additions with other players who have remained in the chamber. This is the complete list of all the Hero players that we can find among the envelopes.
- [89] Jurgen Kohler, Germany – Bundesliga (DFC)

- [89] Ferdinand dying, Spain – Santander League (DC)

- [89] Abedi Pele Ghana – Ligue One (DC)

- [89] David Ginola, France – Ligue One (MD)

- [88] Diego Milito, Argentina – Serie A (DC)

- [88] Anthony Di Natale, Italy – Serie A (DC)

- [88] Mario Gomez, Germany – Bundesliga (CD)

- [87] Ivan Cordova, Colombia – Serie A (DFC)

- [87] George fields, Mexico – Liga BBVA MX (POR)

- [87] Joe Cole, England – Premier League (ED)

- [86] Freddy Ljungberg, Sweden – Premier League (MI)

- [86] Alexander Mostovoy, Russia – Santander League (MCO)

- [86] Jerzy dudek, Poland – Premier League (POR)

- [86] Sammy al jaber, Saudi Arabia – MBS Pro League (DC)

- [86] Robby Keane, Ireland – Premier League (DC)

- [86] Ole Gunnar solskjaer, Norway – Premier League (DC)

- [85] Tim Cahill, Australia – Premier League (DC)

- [85] Clint Dempsey, United States – MLS (MCO)

- [85] Lars Ricken, Germany – Bundesliga (CAM)

As you can see, all the cards have very fun designs, with touches of superheroes and inspired by the many nicknames and adjectives with which these players were known.
Some of the most striking letters could be, for example, that of Fernando Morientes, who could perform quite well as a striker in a team based on LaLiga, or David's Ginola, who would fit very well in a squad based on the French league with the feared PSG trident made up of Neymar, Mbappé and Messi. The letter of the Argentine Diego Milito He could also do his thing in a Serie A team, so the options are quite wide, being able to form teams from almost any major league, and complete a squad with one of these top players.
What differences are there with an Icon?

The key difference of the Heroes is that these cards do have the presence of a league, so this quality, added to the nationality, will allow us to obtain green chemistry if we pair it with the correct players. In the case of Icons, the famous white cards do not allow you to establish a green chemistry line at any time, unless you pair it with another icon.
The Hero players do not have the same media or historical power as the Icons, so they have also served to bring those players who marked an era and did not manage to be a myth, but who equally deserve a privileged place among the Ultimate Team cards .
As you can see, their statistics do not exceed 89 points in any case, so we are talking about very important players, but they will always be below the great Prime cards of the Icons, who will always be spectacular players with abilities worthy of a superior being. Even so, the value of these cards should not be underestimated, since some such as Mostovoi and Ginola are already being highly coveted among players.
How can I get Hero cards?

The Hero cards will appear as always in the envelopes that we can buy in the game, although it is most likely that in the odd week we will have Squad Creation Challenges that offer one of these cards as a reward. At the moment, the fastest way to get one is to purchase it on the transfer market, however, its prices are unsurprisingly higher than we might expect.
As of the publication date of this article, the prices that are handled in the list of transferables are the following:
- [89] Jurgen Kohler, Germany (CFD) [185K-200K]
- [89] Fernando Morientes (DC) [380K-400K]
- [89] Abedi Pele (DC) [Not available]
- [89] David Ginola (MD) [Not available]
- [88] Diego Milito (DC) [290K-380K]
- [88] Antonio Di Natale (DC) [Not available]
- [88] Mario Gomez (DC) [250K-300K]
- [87] Ivan Cordoba (DFC) [Not available]
- [87] Jorge Campos (POR) [65K-90K]
- [87] Joe Cole (RH) [Not available]
- [86] Freddie Ljungberg (MI) [230K-250K]
- [86] Aleksandr Mostovoi (CIM) [260K-450K]
- [86] Jerzy Dudek (POR) [120K-125K]
- [86] Sami Al-Jaber (DC) [120K-135K]
- [86] Robbie Keane (D.C.) [Not available]
- [86] Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (DC) [320K-400K]
- [85] Tim Cahill (D.C.) [125K-140K]
- [85] Clint Dempsey (CLM) [85K-120K]
- [85] Lars Ricken (CAM) [180K-220K]
It will be a matter of luck (as always) until you can find one of these exclusive cards, so in the case of running into one of them you must be very clear if it has a place in your lineup or if, on the contrary, you can sell it to obtain a good sum of money with which to be able to make a more than competitive squad. And it is that in FUT, beyond having the best cards, sometimes the most intelligent strategy involves getting balanced squads that allow us to perform adequately in the competitions in which we participate. Well, having Messi and Cristiano also helps, but you know what we mean.