EA Sports has confirmed that Prime Icon Moments player items are coming soon to FIFA 22 Ultimate Team.
EA has confirmed that the Prime Icon Moments player items will be released in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team on March 5, 2022, at 18:00 PM GMT, celebrating heroic moments of icons in their prime.
Each FUT Icon with a Prime Icon Moments player item will get a +1 overall rating boost on their Prime Icon player item and boosts to their attributes. Some Prime Icon Moments player items can also get skill moves and weak foot upgrades, which make their player items even better and make them some of the most powerful cards in FIFA Ultimate Team.
FUT Icon player items honor legendary football players who have stopped playing but are brought back into the game through a special player item. There are 105 FUT Icon items in FIFA 22, but they are some of the rarest cards in the game and the most expensive to buy in the Ultimate Team transfer market.
FUT Icons are one of the most popular player items in FIFA because they have high ratings and can work with any player in the game. When a player gets a Prime Moments Icon card, it is based on one of their most well-known moments, making it their best card.
The greatest players of all time. In FIFA 22 Ultimate Team, meet the roster of over 100 ICONS.

FIFA 22 ICON Prime Moments details
WAYNE ROONEY
After exploding onto the scene as a teenager playing for his boyhood club, the world woke up to a new English superstar. Rooney would play for one of the biggest and most storied teams in English football, scoring a hat-trick on his debut in the UEFA Champions League. Easy. Wayne Rooney was a pure goalscorer of all kinds of goals. A world-class playmaker and team player, he would muck in wherever he was needed. Rooney won five Premier League titles, three League Cups, an FA Cup, a UEFA Champions League, a UEFA Europa League, and a FIFA Club World Cup. He ended his playing career as his club and England’s leading scorer. He would’ve become an ICON in any era.
ROBIN VAN PERSIE
In Robin van Persie’s long career, he was known the world over as a Deadshot number 9 with highly refined technical ability – which saw him score some incredible goals. Van Persie started his career with Feyenoord, where he won the UEFA Cup at just 18 years old. North London would be his next destination, linking up with fellow ICON Thierry Henry to devastating effect. A Premier League classic goal against Charlton saw his legacy light up. But his last two years in North London saw van Persie become the player he dared to be. In the 2010-2011 season, he scored 18 goals. A career high. The next season, he hit an unprecedented 30 goals in 38 games. A move to the North of England followed – where van Persie would dramatically win the Premier League title. A stint at Fenerbahce for three seasons followed before a return to Feyenoord. Van Persie also ended his career as the record scorer for the Netherlands. The perfect way for Van Persie to cement his undoubted legacy in the game.
IKER CASILLAS
The most successful goalkeeper in Real Madrid’s grand history, the story of ‘’San Iker’’ is a classic football fable. A lifelong fan, he joined Real’s youth team in 90-91 and rose through the ranks. Casillas was an integral part of some of Madrid’s greatest ever sides, regularly pulling off extraordinary saves that would rival the exploits of Madrid’s attackers. Eventually, Casillas would rise as Real Madrid’s captain, leading them to La Decima, the feat he described as ‘’bigger than the FIFA World Cup’’ – another trophy he picked up in his illustrious career along with two UEFA European Championships as Spain’s number 1. In an amazing 25 years at Madrid, Casillas won three UEFA Champions Leagues, three FIFA Club World Cups, two UEFA European Super Cups, five LaLiga trophies, two Copa del Rey and four Spanish Super Cups. There will only be one Iker Casillas.
CAFU
A key cog in some of Brazil and Europe’s greatest sides, Cafu’s attacking play down the right of the defense made him a game legend and inspired all his sides to triumph. Playing in Brazil, he won an incredible 11 domestic titles in just four years. After a stint in LaLiga, his time at AC Milan from the 2003-2004 season would bring him a Serie A title and a famous UEFA Champions League title in 2006-07. He forged iconic partnerships with players like Maldini and Costacurta in a feared defensive backline. Cafu has the honor of being Brazil’s most-capped player with 142 appearances for the Seleção, in addition to being the only player to appear in the final of three FIFA World Cups™ – winning two of them in 1994 and 2002. A truly unique set of honors for a truly unique ICON.
Complete list of every FUT Icon item in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team Players in the Roaster:
- Hernan Crespo (Argentina)
- Diego Maradona (Argentina)
- Juan Roman Riquelme (Argentina)
- Juan Sebastian Veron (Argentina)
- Javier Zanetti (Argentina)
- Carlos Alberto (Brazil)
- Cafu (Brazil)
- Roberto Carlos (Brazil)
- Garrincha (Brazil)
- Kaka (Brazil)
- Pele (Brazil)
- Rivaldo (Brazil)
- Ronaldinho (Brazil)
- Ronaldo (Brazil)
- Socrates (Brazil)
- Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria)
- Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon)
- Davor Suker (Croatia)
- Petr Cech (Czech Republic)
- Pavel Nedved (Czech Republic)
- Michael Laudrup (Denmark)
- Peter Schmeichel (Denmark)
- Wayne Rooney (England)
- John Barnes (England)
- David Beckham (England)
- Sol Campbell (England)
- Ashley Cole (England)
- Rio Ferdinand (England)
- Steven Gerrard (England)
- Frank Lampard (England)
- Gary Lineker (England)
- Bobby Moore (England)
- Michael Owen (England)
- Paul Scholes (England)
- Alan Shearer (England)
- Ian Wright (England)
- Jari Litmanen (Finland)
- Lauren Blanc (France)
- Eric Cantona (France)
- Marcel Desailly (France)
- Theirry Henry (France)
- Claude Makelele (France)
- Emmanuel Petit (France)
- Robert Pires (France)
- David Trezeguet (France)
- Patrick Vieira (France)
- Zinedine Zidane (France)
- Michael Ballack (Germany)
- Miroslav Klose (Germany)
- Phillip Lahm (Germany)
- Lothar Matthaus (Germany)
- Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany)
- Michael Essien (Ghana)
- Ferenc Puskas (Hungary)
- Roy Keane (Ireland)
- Roberto Baggio (Italy)
- Franco Baresi (Italy)
- Fabio Cannavaro (Italy)
- Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
- Gennaro Gattuso (Italy)
- Filippo Inzaghi (Italy)
- Paolo Maldini (Italy)
- Alessandro Nesta (Italy)
- Andrea Pirlo (Italy)
- Christian Vieri (Italy)
- Gianluca Zambrotta (Italy)
- Gianfranco Zola (Italy)
- Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast)
- Hidetoshi Nakata (Japan)
- Luis Hernandez (Mexico)
- Hugo Sanchez (Mexico)
- Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands)
- Johan Cruyff (Netherlands)
- Ruud Gullit (Netherlands)
- Patrick Kluivert (Netherlands)
- Ronald Koeman (Netherlands)
- Marc Overmars (Netherlands)
- Frank Rijkaard (Netherlands)
- Clarence Seedorf (Netherlands)
- Marco van Basten (Netherlands)
- Edwin van der Sar (Netherlands)
- Ruud van Nistelrooy (Netherlands)
- Robin van Persie (Netherlands)
- Jay-Jay Okocha (Nigeria)
- George Best (Northern Ireland)
- Deco (Portugal)
- Eusebio (Portugal)
- Luis Figo (Portugal)
- Rui Costa (Portugal)
- Gheorghe Hagi (Romania)
- Lev Yashin (Russia)
- Kenny Dalglish (Scotland)
- Nemanja Vidic (Serbia)
- Emilio Butragueno (Spain)
- Iker Casillas (Spain)
- Josep Guardiola (Spain)
- Fernando Hierro (Spain)
- Raul (Spain)
- Carles Puyol (Spain)
- Fernando Torres (Spain)
- Xavi (Spain)
- Henrik Larsson (Sweden)
- Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine)
- Ryan Giggs (Wales)
- Ian Rush (Wales)
On Friday, October 1, 2021, EA released FIFA 22, the newest installment in its popular FIFA video game franchise. The game is available on all supported platforms, including Xbox One, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Stadia, and PC.