Ihave the same problem. People here keep saying "go to profile>delete and delete online squads". There is no option such as "delete online squads. There are two options only, one is delete Dlc assets update and the other one is "delete personal settings"
Log in and out of ultimate team. That solves it sometimes. I did claim my reward however I think I got the wrong pack, an EFL player, pretty sure it should be a laliga/SPL player and not an EFL player in this weeks pack....So maybe thats the reason.
I got the wrong packs. I finished Elite 2 so was meant to get Rare Elctrum, jumbo Gold and BL/EFL TOTS. All I got was Electrum pack and a FUT champion. Think they have sent the wrong rewards to everyone.
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I went down to squad battles, and i was gold 2 after doing a few games for lampard. I played an extra game to get me to gold 1, and i finished my game at 9:00 (when squad battle rewards are released) and when i backed out of my game, it reset my squad battles, but didn't let me claim last weeks rewards.
The Spain national football team (Spanish: Seleccin Espaola de Ftbol) has represented Spain in men's international football competitions since 1920. It is governed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the governing body for football in Spain.
Spain is one of eight national teams to have been crowned world champions and has participated in a total of 16 out of 22 FIFA World Cups, winning the 2010 edition, and qualifying consistently since 1978. Spain has participated in a total of twelve out of seventeen UEFA European Championships, winning their first in 1964, and are the current European champions, having won a record fourth title in 2024. After their victory in the 2023 UEFA Nations League they became the second national team, following France, to win three major titles (World Cup, European Championship and Nations League). Spain is also one of only two nations to have won both women's and men's World Cups, alongside Germany.[4]
Having won one World Cup, one Nations League and three European Championship titles since 2008, Spain is the most successful European team of the 21st century. The team's achievements from 2008 to 2012 have led many experts and commentators to consider this era's squads one of the best ever teams in football history.[5][6][7][8][9] During this period, Spain became the first national team to win three consecutive major titles, including two back-to-back European Championships in 2008 and 2012, while becoming the first European team to win a World Cup held outside of Europe.[10] From 2008 to 2013, Spain won the FIFA Team of the Year, the second-most of any nation, behind only Brazil.[11] From the start of 2007 to the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, Spain achieved 35 consecutive undefeated matches, a feat which they shared with Brazil, and a record for the sport at the time.[12]
Between 2008 and 2012, the team played a style of football dubbed 'tiki-taka', a systems approach to football founded upon the ideal of team unity and a comprehensive understanding in the geometry of space on a football field.[41]
Sid Lowe identifies Luis Aragons' tempering of tiki-taka with pragmatism as a key factor in Spain's success in Euro 2008. Aragons used tiki-taka to "protect a defense that appeared suspect [...], maintain possession and dominate games" without taking the style to "evangelical extremes". None of Spain's first six goals in the tournament came from tiki-taka: five came from direct breaks and one from a set play.[44] For Lowe, Spain's success in the 2010 World Cup was evidence of the meeting of two traditions in Spanish football: the "powerful, aggressive, direct" style that earned the silver medal-winning 1920 Antwerp Olympic team the nickname La furia espaola ('The Spanish Fury') and the tiki-taka style of the contemporary Spain's team, which focused on a collective, short-passing, technical and possession-based game.[49]
Analyzing Spain's semi-final victory over Germany at the 2010 World Cup, Raphael Honigstein described Spain's tiki-taka style as "the most difficult version of football possible: an uncompromising passing game, coupled with intense, high pressing". For Honigstein, tiki-taka is "a significant upgrade" of the Netherlands' Total Football because it relies on ball movement rather than players switching position. Tiki-taka allowed Spain to "control both the ball and the opponent".[47].
Spain's kit is traditionally a red jersey with yellow trim, dark blue shorts, and black socks, whilst their current away kit is all predominantly yellow. The colour of the socks altered throughout the 1990s from black to the same blue colour as the shorts, matching either the blue of the shorts or the red of the shirt until the mid-2010s when they returned to their traditional black. Spain's kits have been produced by manufacturers including Adidas (from 1981 until 1983), Le Coq Sportif (from 1984 until 1990) and Adidas once again (since 1991). Rather than displaying the logo of the Spanish Football Federation, Spain's jersey traditionally features the country's coat of arms over the left side. After winning the 2010 World Cup, the World Cup winners badge was added to the right side of the jersey and a golden star at the top of Spain's coat of arms.
Spain does not have a designated national stadium. The capital city of Madrid (Bernabu and Metropolitano), Seville (Pizjun, Villamarn and La Cartuja), Valencia (Mestalla and Orriols) and Barcelona (Camp Nou and Montjuc), are the four Spanish cities that have hosted more than 15 national team matches, while also being home to the largest stadiums in the country.[53]
Other friendly matches, as well as qualifying fixtures against smaller opponents, are played in provincial stadia. The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign included matches at the Reino de Len in Len,[54] Los Crmenes in Granada,[55] El Molinn in Gijn,[56] and the Rico Prez in Alicante.[57]
INJ Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury
PRE Preliminary squad / standby
WD Player withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue
RET Player retired from the national team
SUS Player is serving suspension
David Villa holds the title of Spain's highest goalscorer, scoring 59 goals from 2005 to 2017, during which time he played for Spain on 98 occasions.[71] Ral Gonzlez is the second highest goalscorer, scoring 44 goals in 102 appearances between 1996 and 2006.[71]
Spain have won the most UEFA European Championships (four titles).[88] La Roja are also the only nation to date to have won consecutive championships. They have hosted the tournament once, in 1964 (one city was used to host games at Euro 2020) and have appeared in a total of twelve tournaments.
@jxntwxI just had the same problem now. I am playing FIFA 20, made a squad since I bought less than a week back, this is the squad I played with and been building up, I don't have any concept players or loan players that I know off in my team, nor I remember that I created it as a concept team. Yesterday I Was playing with the same team and today after the update it became a concept team, not sure what's up. Any help will be appreciated. In my club house I have 2 loan players but they are not in the squad. All my players are gold but one is silver
I had this same problem, I kept doing SBCs and when it takes a player from your squad, Including bench and reserves, it replaces them with a concept player (they will look like a light blue card). When you highlight them you will be able to remove from squad. Once removed, the squad will then go back to active.
Another former Dortmund man, Ginter was a Freiburg player when he was called into Joachim Lw's finals squad. At 20, the centre-back was the youngest player in Germany's set-up but didn't make an appearance at the tournament. Four days after the final, he signed for BVB before switching Borussias to Mnchengladbach three years later. After five years and more than 150 appearances, he returned home to Freiburg in summer 2022, bringing his experience of 46 senior international caps, including the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Hummels has enjoyed a trophy-laden career that includes five Bundesliga titles across numerous spells at Bayern and Dortmund, plus the 2014 triumph in Brazil, where he was first-choice centre-back throughout and also scored the winning goal in the quarter-final against France. The last of his 76 caps came at UEFA Euro 2020, having made his senior debut a decade earlier. The 34-year-old is currently still going strong for BVB, now in his 17th Bundesliga campaign with well over 400 competitive appearances in black and yellow.
The ying to Bastian Schweinsteiger's yang in central midfield for Lw, Khedira was a key cog in Germany's machine, featuring in five of the team's seven games in Brazil. The former Stuttgart midfielder scored Germany's fifth against the hosts in the semis, before making way for Julian Draxler in the second half. The title win crowned a memorable summer for the then 27-year-old, who lifted the Champions League trophy with Real Madrid just a couple of months earlier. He moved on to Juventus in summer 2015, winning back-to-back league and cup doubles with the Italian giants. After five years in Serie A, Khedira spent six months at Hertha Berlin before hanging up his boots in June 2021. He is now an advisor at Stuttgart and a pundit for ARD.
Third in Germany's all-time list of most-capped players, Podolski earned just two of his 130 caps in Brazil, in the group games against Portugal and USA. Famed for his thunderous left foot, the former Cologne and Bayern star was a highly valued (and popular) member of Germany's squad despite his limited minutes on the pitch, thanks to his experience and laid-back, jovial demeanour. 'Poldi' had a third and final season at Arsenal after Brazil 2014 and has had a nomadic career path ever since, taking in stints in Italy (Inter Milan), Turkey (Galatasaray, Antalyaspor), Japan (Vissel Kobe) and now Poland (Gornik Zabrze), where the now 37-year-old has been since summer 2021. But he still has strong links to his hometown of Cologne, including a popular kebab shop.
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