FIFA 23: PTG Tracker – These players can get upgrades

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For the FIFA World Cup, FIFA released 23 dynamic Path-to-Glory maps that can only get better and better. We’ll show you when the cards are ready for upgrades.

What is Path to Glory in FIFA 23? The Path to Glory event revolves around the players taking part in the FIFA World Cup this year. They can always get stronger and get upgrades as they progress.

How Path to Glory upgrades work: In order for the new World Cup special cards to receive upgrades, the respective player’s nations must progress further and further in the tournament. The first upgrade is for entering the round of 16 and the last after winning the final game.

This is how the upgrades look in detail:

  • If a team survives the group phase, the player gets an upgrade
  • After the first KO round there is an upgrade
  • Quarterfinal winners get 5 stars on the weak foot
  • Winners of the semifinals get 5-star skills
  • The final winner gets another stat upgrade and three new player traits
  • PTG Tracker shows you possible upgrades for all PTG cards

    What is the PTG tracker? In the table below we show you all PTG cards and how many upgrades they have already received. You can see where the players are in the tournament and how many upgrades are still possible.

    playertournament statusreceive upgradesBernardo Silva (92) – Portugal Eliminated – Quarterfinals2/5Koulibaly (90) – Senegal Eliminated – Round of 161/5Nkunku (91) – FranceVice World Champion4/5Lukaku (88) – Belgiumeliminated – Group Stage0/5De Jong (90) – Netherlandseliminated – Quarterfinals2/5Vinicius Jr. (90) – Brazileliminated – quarterfinals2/5Milinkovic-Savic (89) – Serbiaeliminated – group stage0/5Goretzka (89) – Germanyeliminated – group stage0/5Gomez (91) – ArgentinaWorld Champion5/5Brozovic (91) – CroatiaPlace 33/5Gnabry (87) – Germanyeliminated – Group Stage0/5Milik (88) – Poland eliminated – Round of 161/5Grealish (89) – England eliminated – Quarterfinals2/5Griezmann (89) – FranceVice World Champion4/5Berghuis (89) – Netherlandseliminated – Quarterfinals2/5Carvajal (88) – Spaineliminated – Round of 161/5Pulisic (88) – USAeliminated – Round of 161/5Bruno Guimmaraes (89) – Portugal Eliminated – Quarterfinals2/5Walker (89) – England eliminated – Quarterfinals2/5Carrasco (87) – Belgium eliminated – Group Stage0/5Ito (87) – Japan Eliminated – Round of 161/5Romero (88) – ArgentinaWorld Champion5/5Lozano (87) – Mexicoeliminated – Group Stage0/5Boufal (88) – Morocco 44th place/5Delaney (86) – Denmarkeliminated – group stage0/5Choupo-Moting (86)eliminated – group stage0/5Araujo (86) – Uruguayeliminated – group stage0/5Ramsey (86) – Waleseliminated – group stage0/5Inaki Williams – Ghanaeliminated – group stage0/5Degenek (86) – Australiaeliminated – Round of 161/5Plata (85) – Ecuadoreliminated – Group Stage0/5Oviedo (85) – Costa Ricaeliminated – Group Stage0/5Zakaria (87) – Switzerland eliminated – Round of 161/5Palinha (89) – Portugal Eliminated – Quarterfinals2/5min Jae Kim (86) – South Korea Eliminated – Round of 161/5Osorio (85) – Canada Eliminated – Group Stage0/5

    We will update this tracker with the latest data after matchdays. So be sure to check back regularly to see how your PTG players are doing.

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