EA Sports continues to push Evolutions to the forefront of EA FC 26's Ultimate Team experience, and the latest Iconic Attacker Glow-Up Evolution is another major step forward. This time, players are given the opportunity to upgrade one of football's most electrifying wingers: Rafael Leão
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With 10 Icon Swaps tokens on the line, this evolution is not cheap. Naturally, many players are asking the same question: is evolving Leão actually worth the investment? After extensive testing across multiple Division Rivals matches, the answer appears to be a resounding yes.
Let's break down what makes this upgraded Rafael Leão one of the most dangerous attackers in EA FC 26.
Starting Point: Ultimate Scream Rafael Leão
Before beginning the evolution chain, Leão starts with his Ultimate Scream card, which already stands out as one of the strongest attacker items on the market. At the time of testing, his base card was selling for around 440,000 coins, reflecting just how popular he is.
To maximize his potential, the evolution was first chained through the Creative Director Evolution. This step is crucial, as it unlocks five-star skill moves and five-star weak foot. Once completed, the Iconic Attacker Glow-Up Evolution transforms Leão into a 90-rated monster with elite versatility.
He can comfortably play:
Striker
Left Wing
Left Midfielder
CAM
This positional flexibility alone makes him valuable for squad building and chemistry purposes.
Key Upgrades and Face Stat Boosts
After completing the full evolution path, Leão receives significant improvements across the board:
+11 Shooting
+5 Passing
+1 Dribbling
+4 Physical
These boosts turn him into a complete forward rather than just a pace merchant. Combined with five-star skills and weak foot, he becomes unpredictable in front of goal.
Two of the most important upgrades are his PlayStyle+ traits:
Low Driven Shot+
Finesse Shot+
These are arguably the two strongest scoring traits in the current meta. Whether inside the box or cutting in from wide areas, Leão consistently finds the net.
PlayStyles and Overall Profile
Beyond his PlayStyle+ traits, Leão comes equipped with an impressive set of supporting playstyles:
Attacking and Passing
Tiki-Taka
Ping Pass
Incisive Pass
Power Shot
Movement and Dribbling
Rapid
Quick Step
Trickster
While Power Shot is less impactful this year, nearly every other playstyle fits perfectly with his attacking role.
The only noticeable omission is the Technical playstyle, which would improve R1 dribbling in tight spaces. Despite this, his overall kit remains elite.
Chemistry Style and Stat Optimization
For testing, Leão was equipped with the Finisher chemistry style, boosting his shooting and dribbling to elite levels.
With this setup, he reaches:
99 Attacking Positioning
99 Finishing
96 Agility
91 Balance
These numbers ensure he consistently makes intelligent runs and converts chances under pressure.
Despite having a taller build than smaller meta attackers, Leão feels surprisingly agile on the ball.
In-Game Performance as a Striker
Most of the testing was done with Leão playing as an Advanced Forward.
Movement and Positioning
His attacking AI is outstanding. With 99 positioning, he constantly finds space between defenders and times his runs perfectly. Whether breaking the offside line or drifting into pockets, he remains a constant threat.
Finishing Variety
Leão offers every scoring option:
Low-driven shots
Finesse shots
Regular power shots
Weak-foot finishes
Thanks to his five-star weak foot, there is no need to adjust angles. He finishes comfortably from either side.
Pace and Acceleration
With Rapid and Quick Step, he explodes past defenders once he gets going. In counterattacking situations, he feels almost unstoppable.
Through balls combined with his pace are borderline overpowered, especially in high-line defensive setups.
Link-Up Play and Passing
One of Leão's most underrated strengths is his passing.
With Ping Pass and Incisive Pass, he excels at:
Through balls behind defenses
One-touch link-ups
Quick counterattacks
As a striker, he doesn't just score-he creates. His ability to release teammates like Doku or Paquetá makes him invaluable in possession-heavy systems.
Performance on the Left Wing
In later matches, Leão was deployed as an Inside Forward on the left side.
Wide Play Strengths
Out wide, he remains just as dangerous:
Explosive runs down the flank
Strong cut-ins
Accurate crossing and cutbacksOnce he beats the fullback, defenders struggle to recover due to his acceleration.
Dribbling and Skill Moves
With five-star skills and Trickster, Leão thrives in one-on-one situations. Stepovers, elastico variations, and fake shots all feel smooth and responsive.
His size does not hinder his close control as much as expected, making him effective even against compact defenses.
Physicality and Presence
Leão's physical stats add another dimension to his game.
With 85 strength and solid balance, he can:
Hold off defenders
Win shoulder challenges
Maintain possession under pressure
He is not a pure "jammy" player, but he holds his own against aggressive center-backs.
This physical presence makes him especially effective in two-striker systems when paired with a smaller, more agile partner.
Tactical Flexibility and Player Roles
Because of his Ultimate Scream foundation, Leão benefits from strong Player Role++ options, including:
Advanced Forward
Inside Forward
Shadow Striker
Playmaker
This allows him to function in multiple systems without losing effectiveness.
He fits seamlessly into:
4-3-3
4-4-2
4-2-3-1
4-1-2-1-2
Few attackers offer this level of adaptability.
Comparing Rafael Leão to Lionel Messi Evolution
The biggest comparison point is the previously reviewed Lionel Messi evolution.
Messi Strengths
Superior agility
Better tight-space dribbling
Technical playstyle
Leão Strengths
Better physicality
Stronger pace
More versatile positioning
Better aerial and hold-up play
If you prefer smaller, technical playmakers, Messi remains the better choice. However, if you want a powerful, direct attacker who can dominate multiple roles, Leão is the superior option.
Ultimately, it comes down to playstyle preference.
Value for Icon Swaps Tokens
The Iconic Attacker Glow-Up costs 10 Icon Swaps tokens, which is a major investment.
However, the value is clear:
Endgame-level attacker
Long-term usability
Meta-friendly traits
High squad flexibility
If you are not saving for top-tier icons like R9, splitting tokens for Leão and additional rewards makes a lot of sense.
Considering his market value and in-game impact, this evolution offers excellent return on investment.
Weaknesses and Limitations
No card is perfect, and Leão does have minor drawbacks:
No Technical playstyle
Slightly less agile than small attackers
Power Shot+ is situational
These issues are minor and rarely affect his overall performance.
In most situations, his strengths outweigh these limitations by a wide margin.
Final Verdict: Is Rafael Leão Worth It?
After extensive gameplay testing, the evolved Rafael Leão stands out as one of the best attacking options in EA FC 26.
He delivers:
Elite finishing
Explosive pace
Reliable passing
Strong physical presence
Positional versatility
Whether used as a striker, winger, or CAM, he performs at a consistently high level.
For players who enjoy direct
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Rating: 9.5/10
If you already own his Ultimate Scream card or can afford it on the market, completing this evolution is highly recommended. He will remain competitive for months and fits into almost any squad.
Rafael Leão's Iconic Attacker Glow-Up is not just another evolution-it's a genuine game-changer in EA FC 26's Ultimate Team meta.