All FIFA 22 Women’s Teams & top player ratings

Nathan Warby
Megan Rapinoe next to FIFA 22 logo

EA has steadily been revealing the best-rated players heading into FIFA 22, triggering plenty of heated debates among fans. Now, the publisher has unveiled the 22 best Women’s Players in this year’s game.

The FIFA 22 ratings reveal is underway, and EA has been slowly showing off the biggest superstars in this year’s edition. These stats are always a surefire way to get fans talking, with the downgrade to Cristiano Ronaldo being a major topic of discussion this time around.

Although they’re unfortunately unavailable in Ultimate Team, FIFA also has the option to play as Women’s International Teams, with all of the best female footballers on display. Here are the best rated in FIFA 22 according to EA’s Ratings Database.

Women's teams shaking hands in FIFA

FIFA 22 top Women’s Players ratings

The popularity of the women’s game has grown significantly over the course of the last few years, and EA has reflected this by adding licensed players into FIFA in recent games.

FIFA 22 is no exception, with many of the stars who lit up the 2019 World Cup playable in-game once again in a separate mode.

More ratings will be available after the game’s launch on October 1, so be sure to check back here for updates.

Here are the top 22 Women’s Players coming to FIFA 22:

RankingPlayer NameNationalityRating
#1Vivianne MiedemaNetherlands92
#2Lucy BronzeEngland92
#3Wendie RenardFrance92
#4Samantha KerrAustralia91
#5Amandine HenryFrance90
#6Dzsenifer MarozsanGermany90
#7Caroline Graham HansenNorway90
#8Tobin HeathUSA90
#9Megan RapinoeUSA90
#10Alex MorganUSA90
#11Julie ErtzUSA89
#12Eugenie Le SommerFrance89
#13Lieke MartensNetherlands89
#14Christine SinclairCanada89
#15Fran KirbyEngland88
#16Alexandra PoppGermany88
#17Becky SauerbrunnUSA88
#18Jenni HermosoSpain87
#19Amel MajriFrance87
#20Kim LittleScotland87
#21Lindsey HoranUSA87
#22Sara DabritzGermany87

FIFA 22 Women’s Teams

Despite the ever-growing size of Women’s Football, there remains a surprisingly limited amount of playable all-female teams in FIFA.

International teams were first added back in FIFA 16, but since then the likes of the Women’s Premier League or any other club teams have remained absent.

Women's footballer in FIFA stadium.

Sadly, this is still the case in FIFA 22. Only national teams are being represented in-game once again, although there have been a handful of changes.

Japan has been removed from the roster, while Brazil with official kits and badges, but no licensed players. Portugal and Belgium are the two new additions.

See the full list of Women’s Teams in FIFA 22 here:

  • Australia
  • Brazil (generic players)
  • Canada
  • China PR
  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Scotland
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • United States

That was everything we know about the women’s portion of FIFA 22, stay tuned on Charlie INTEL for fresh updates when the game is launched in October.

For more on FIFA 22, check out the Icons confirmed in Ultimate Team and our guide on how to use the Web App.

Image credits: EA

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