Remember the top 20 talents in FIFA 2007?



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Many have spent endless hours playing video games on consoles or on the computer. For football fans, one of the all-time favorites is FIFA. Often creating and improving a game requires elements that bring it as close to reality as possible. This is especially true for a player’s playing qualities, whether they have a known value or talents that are expected to dominate the sport for years to come.

Do you remember who are the young players with the greatest potential in FIFA 2007? Who was considered a rising star at the time and how were they ‘translated’ into the game? That is the period of football, where the Cristiano Ronaldo saw the backs of Salomon Kalou and Theo Walcott, while Robinho challenged Lionel Messi in the battle for the world’s greatest talent!

So let’s take a look at the Top 20 talent countdown with the greatest potential in FIFA 2007:

Player Age Equipment Potential Value today
Walloon Behrami twenty-one straight 91 91 500,000
Joan Tzourou 19 Arsenal 91 91 700,000
Anderson 18 years Porto 91 91 He retired
Nuri Sahin 17 Dortmund 91 91 1,200,000
Daniel Sturridge 17 Manchester City 91 91 8,000,000
Cristiano Ronaldo twenty-one Manchester United 92 60,000,000
Fernando Torres 22 Athletic 92 He retired
Jeremy Tulalan 22 Lyon 92 He retired
Nilmar twenty-one Corinthians 92 He retired
Vincent Kompany twenty Hamburg 92 4,000,000
Jan Huddler 22 Ajax 92 800,000
Lukasz Podolski twenty-one Bayern 92 800,000
Joan Gourkif 19 Milan 92 1,600,000
Sergio Ramos twenty Real 92 14,500,000
Wayne Rooney twenty Manchester United 93 2,400,000
Sergio Aguero 18 years Athletic 93 52,000.00
Salomon Kalou twenty Chelsea 93 1,600,000
Theo Walcott 17 Arsenal 93 12,000,000
Robin 22 Real 94 600,000
Lionel Messi 19 Barcelona 94 112,000,000

The story unfolded a little differently for many. CR7 didn’t … saw Kahlo, Walcott and of course his own career is much longer than that of Lukasz Podolski, Klaas Jan Huntelaar and Joan Gourkif, with whom he shared the same potential. Robinho did not even approach Messi mentally. Wallon Behrami, Joan Tzourou, Daniel Sturridge, Nuri Sahin never lived up to their high expectations for their talent. And while there was no shortage of the value of soccer in anyone, in the end it was those who worked hard to improve those who “justified” the predictions of the game.



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