⚽ FIFA Rating Calculator
Calculate FIFA player ratings based on individual attribute scores
How to Use the FIFA Rating Calculator
- Select Position: Choose the player's primary position for accurate weighting.
- FIFA Version: Select the FIFA version for appropriate calculation methods.
- Enter Attributes: Input the six main FIFA attributes (Pace, Shooting, etc.).
- Goalkeeper Attributes: For goalkeepers, enter the specific GK attributes.
- Additional Factors: Set age, work rates, weak foot, and skill moves.
- Calculate: Get the overall rating and position-specific ratings.
Frequently Asked Questions
FIFA ratings are calculated using weighted averages of the six main attributes, with different positions emphasizing different attributes. For example, strikers prioritize shooting and pace, while defenders focus on defending and physical attributes.
Overall rating is a general measure of player ability, while position rating shows how well-suited a player is for a specific position. A player might have an 85 overall but only 78 as a striker if their shooting is low.
Work rates determine how much a player moves up and down the field. High attacking work rate means more forward runs, while high defensive work rate means more tracking back. This affects positioning and stamina consumption.
The theoretical maximum FIFA rating is 99, achieved when all relevant attributes are at 99. However, in practice, the highest-rated players typically reach 94-96 overall, with only special cards reaching higher ratings.
In Career Mode, younger players (under 25) can grow significantly, while players over 30 typically decline. Peak performance is usually between 27-30 years old. Age doesn't directly affect the rating calculation but influences potential growth.