New FIFA 21 Icon SBCs: Drogba, Pirlo, Campbell

FIFA 21 FUT Icons Drogba, Pirlo, Campbell
Are you getting any of the new Icons? (Credit: EA Sports)

FUT Icons are among the strongest cards you can get in FIFA 21 Ultimate Team. EA Sports released three new Icon SBCs over the weekend: of Andrea Pirlo, Didier Drogba and Sol Campbell. Let's see their stats and their cost.

We love FUT Icons, because the legends of past eras fit into absolutely every team. They are among the strongest cards in the game. EA Sports released three new Icon SBCs on April 11. You can get the powerful Prime Icon Moments cards of Andrea Pirlo, Didier Drogba and Sol Campbell.

How Much Do the New Icon SBCs Cost in FIFA 21?

Prime Icon Moments is the strongest form of an Icon in FIFA 21 and of course – the most expensive as well. No Icon is truly a bargain, but they are all great.

  • Andrea Pirlo (93 OVR) - 500,000 coins
  • Didier Drogba (92 OVR) - 1.4 million coins
  • Sol Campbell (90 OVR) - 850,000 coins

Are the Icons Worth It?

Not only in terms of price, but it quickly becomes clear that Italian Andrea Pirlo's Icon SBC is the one to focus on. The central midfielder can be used in almost any midfield position, depending on the chemistry style.

As an offensive CM with the Shadow chemistry style, Pirlo is a strong all-around weapon for your FUT team.

Fut icon andrea pirlo card
Andrea Pirlo is the easy choice here. (Credit: FUTBIN)

Didier Drogba and Sol Campbell are obviously fantastic cards in their own right, but are far too expensive. There are alternatives of at least equal value in each of the top leagues, which will make a much smaller dent in your virtual wallet.

If you really want to buy one of the new Icon SBCs, then Andrea Pirlo is the best choice, but not a must-have.

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Original article by EarlyGame's Philipp Briel.