Name | Andrea Pirlo |
Date of Birth | 19 May 1979 |
Place of Birth | Flero, Italy |
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Career | 1985-2017 |
Position | Midfielder |
Previous Editions | FIFA 20 |
Pirlo was usually deployed as a deep-lying playmaker in midfield for both his club and national teams and he is widely regarded as one of the greatest ever exponents of this position due to his vision, ball control, creativity and passing ability, as well as for being a free-kick specialist.
Pirlo began his club career as an attacking midfielder with his hometown club Brescia, whom he helped win a Serie B title and subsequent promotion to Serie A in 1997. His promising performances led to a move to Inter Milan in 1998, but he struggled to gain playing time at his new club, and was sold to cross-city rivals A.C. Milan in 2001. At Milan, manager Carlo Ancelotti decided to transition Pirlo into a deep-lying playmaker to orchestrate the team’s attacks. Pirlo excelled in his new role and soon developed into a world-class midfielder, and won a plethora of trophies, including two UEFA Champions Leagues, two UEFA Super Cups, two Serie A titles, a FIFA Club World Cup, a Supercoppa Italiana, and a Coppa Italia. After joining Juventus on a free transfer in 2011, who had gone trophyless since 2003, he added four more Serie A titles, which he won consecutively, as well as two Supercoppa Italiana titles, and a Coppa Italia. After playing in Italy for over 20 seasons, Pirlo joined Major League Soccer franchise New York City in 2015, helping the team to reach the playoffs in his second and third seasons before retiring in 2017.
Pirlo began his club career as an attacking midfielder with his hometown club Brescia, whom he helped win a Serie B title and subsequent promotion to Serie A in 1997. His promising performances led to a move to Inter Milan in 1998, but he struggled to gain playing time at his new club, and was sold to cross-city rivals A.C. Milan in 2001. At Milan, manager Carlo Ancelotti decided to transition Pirlo into a deep-lying playmaker to orchestrate the team’s attacks. Pirlo excelled in his new role and soon developed into a world-class midfielder, and won a plethora of trophies, including two UEFA Champions Leagues, two UEFA Super Cups, two Serie A titles, a FIFA Club World Cup, a Supercoppa Italiana, and a Coppa Italia. After joining Juventus on a free transfer in 2011, who had gone trophyless since 2003, he added four more Serie A titles, which he won consecutively, as well as two Supercoppa Italiana titles, and a Coppa Italia. After playing in Italy for over 20 seasons, Pirlo joined Major League Soccer franchise New York City in 2015, helping the team to reach the playoffs in his second and third seasons before retiring in 2017.
3 | Brescia | 47 | 6 |
3 | Inter | 22 | 0 |
10 | AC Milan | 284 | 32 |
4 | JuventusS | 119 | 16 |
2 | New York City | 60 | 1 |
13 | Italy | 116 | 13 |
Packs | October 20 - December 20 |
Transfer Market | October 20 - September 21 |
FUT Draft | October 20 - December 20 |
Swap Icons | He hasn't featured in any ICON Swaps release |
Acceleration | 72 |
Aggression | 51 |
Agility | 80 |
Balance | 75 |
Composure | 96 |
Crossing | 86 |
Curve | 91 |
Def. Awareness | 75 |
Dribbling | 91 |
Finishing | 77 |
FK Accuracy | 93 |
Heading Accuracy | 49 |
Interceptions | 72 |
Jumping | 54 |
Long Passing | 92 |
Long Shots | 81 |
Penalties | 88 |
Positioning | 82 |
Reactions | 91 |
Short Passing | 93 |
Shot Power | 78 |
Sliding Tackle | 60 |
Sprint Speed | 68 |
Stamina | 77 |
Standing Tackle | 60 |
Strength | 64 |
Vision | 93 |
Volleys | 71 |
Andrea Pirlo joined Juventus in May 2011 and enjoyed immediate success. With a league-high 13 assists in his first season, Pirlo was instrumental as the Old Lady won their first Serie A title in 9 years. On the international stage, he was named in the Team of the Tournament as Italy reached the Euro 2012 final. Pirlo was named Serie A Footballer of the Year in the 3 seasons that followed and helped Juve win the Serie A title in each of his 4 seasons at the club before his departure in 2015.
Packs | October 20 - February 21 |
Transfer Market | October 20 - September 21 |
FUT Draft | October 20 - February 21 |
Swap Icons | He hasn't featured in any ICON Swaps release |
Acceleration | 76 |
Aggression | 53 |
Agility | 86 |
Balance | 77 |
Composure | 94 |
Crossing | 89 |
Curve | 93 |
Def. Awareness | 72 |
Dribbling | 90 |
Finishing | 77 |
FK Accuracy | 95 |
Heading Accuracy | 52 |
Interceptions | 74 |
Jumping | 59 |
Long Passing | 93 |
Long Shots | 82 |
Penalties | 88 |
Positioning | 87 |
Reactions | 92 |
Short Passing | 95 |
Shot Power | 76 |
Sliding Tackle | 65 |
Sprint Speed | 74 |
Stamina | 84 |
Standing Tackle | 66 |
Strength | 61 |
Vision | 95 |
Volleys | 72 |
Andrea Pirlo joined Milan from rivals Inter for around €17m in 2001. Under Carlo Ancelotti, Pirlo became an integral part of the Rossoneri’s midfield and developed into one of the best deep-lying playmakers and set-piece takers in world football. During this time, he formed a formidable partnership with Gennaro Gattuso. Pirlo played a crucial role in 2002-03 as his team went on to win the UEFA Champions League and Coppa Italia, landing his first Serie A title with Milan the following season.
Packs | December 20 - September 21 |
Transfer Market | December 20 - September 21 |
FUT Draft | December 20 - September 21 |
Swap Icons | He hasn't featured in any ICON Swaps release |
Acceleration | 74 |
Aggression | 55 |
Agility | 84 |
Balance | 76 |
Composure | 95 |
Crossing | 90 |
Curve | 94 |
Def. Awareness | 74 |
Dribbling | 91 |
Finishing | 78 |
FK Accuracy | 96 |
Heading Accuracy | 54 |
Interceptions | 79 |
Jumping | 59 |
Long Passing | 96 |
Long Shots | 84 |
Penalties | 90 |
Positioning | 87 |
Reactions | 95 |
Short Passing | 96 |
Shot Power | 80 |
Sliding Tackle | 66 |
Sprint Speed | 72 |
Stamina | 84 |
Standing Tackle | 69 |
Strength | 65 |
Vision | 96 |
Volleys | 73 |
In 2006, Andrea Pirlo took his domestic performances to the international stage where he helped Italy lift the 2006 FIFA World Cup™. Pirlo was instrumental throughout and picked up the Man of the Match award in the final before being named in the Team of the Tournament. In the season that followed, Pirlo topped off his extraordinary year by helping his Milan secure the 2007 UEFA Champions League title. In his final season with the club, Pirlo lifted his second Serie A title in 2011.
Packs | February 21 - September 21 |
Transfer Market | February 21 - September 21 |
FUT Draft | February 21 - September 21 |
Swap Icons | He hasn't featured in any ICON Swaps release |
Acceleration | 77 |
Aggression | 57 |
Agility | 85 |
Balance | 79 |
Composure | 98 |
Crossing | 96 |
Curve | 97 |
Def. Awareness | 80 |
Dribbling | 93 |
Finishing | 82 |
FK Accuracy | 96 |
Heading Accuracy | 58 |
Interceptions | 84 |
Jumping | 62 |
Long Passing | 96 |
Long Shots | 88 |
Penalties | 99 |
Positioning | 89 |
Reactions | 96 |
Short Passing | 97 |
Shot Power | 83 |
Sliding Tackle | 70 |
Sprint Speed | 74 |
Stamina | 90 |
Standing Tackle | 72 |
Strength | 67 |
Vision | 97 |
Volleys | 77 |
In 2006, Andrea Pirlo took his domestic performances to the international stage where he helped Italy lift the 2006 FIFA World Cup™. Pirlo was instrumental throughout and picked up the Man of the Match award in the final before being named in the Team of the Tournament. In the season that followed, Pirlo topped off his extraordinary year by helping his Milan secure the 2007 UEFA Champions League title. In his final season with the club, Pirlo lifted his second Serie A title in 2011.