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FIFA 21: Former Welsh domestic player ratings revealed

ABERYSTWYTH, UK. 20 Jan 2018. An injured Adam Roscrow of Cardiff Met looks around after the MG Cup final football match at the Park Avenue football ground in Aberysytwyth, Wales. Photo © Matthew Lofthouse - Freelance Photographer.

The JD Cymru Premier may not be on FIFA 21, but a number of its former players are.

A handful of players have earned moves to professional leagues, which feature on the EA Sports franchise.

FIFA 21 will be fully released on 9 October 2020 the ratings confirmed via content creators who have had an earlier release date.

We’ve taken a look at the League’s former players who you will be able to play within the latest edition of the game.

Adam Roscrow 57

The former Cardiff Metropolitan forward moved to League One outfit AFC Wimbledon this summer. He has been given a rating of 57.

His involvement with Wimbledon has been limited, with most of his appearances coming from the bench or in cup matches for the first team.

He has got two goals overall for the performances he has done when he has been on the pitch.

Christian Doidge 67

Former Barry Town and Caernarfon Town striker , had a brilliant season with Hibernian grabbing 18 goals overall.

This season is set to be on par with what he had done the previous season with a two-plus upgrade from the previous FIFA title

Adebayo Akinfenwa 65

A former Barry Town United player, Akinfenwa now playing his trade with Wycombe Wanderers the underdogs and the unexpected play off winners .

The downgrade is down due to the system that FIFA have in place as when the season will finish in the championship he will be 39 years of age.

Ryan Hedges 66

A former Flint Town United youth player with 3 international caps to his name had a brilliant first season with Aberdeen grabbing himself 4 goals and 6 assists for the dons.

Rhys Healey 64

The former Nomads forward sealed a surprise move to Ligue 2 outfit Toulose after signing and only playing a successful season with MK Dons last season. The forward already has set up his account this season with Toulose grabbing 1 goal out of 3 games so far.

Sam Finley 64

The former Saints midfielder has been the most upgraded player from last season securing himself a plus six upgrade from the previous title.

Gwion Edwards 67

The Ipswich Town man has kept the same

Tom Bradshaw 69

No rating change from the previous FIFA title for the former Aberystwyth man who grabbed eight goals for Millwall last season in the EFL Championship last season.

Alex Samuel 63

Another member of Aberystwyth Town’s academy, Samuel is now playing with Wycombe Wanderers.

He was pivotal for the play -offs grabbing a goal and an assist for the Chairboys success last season.

James Rowland 56

The former Aberystwyth man only registered one first team appearance for Shrewsbury last season which was from the EFL Cup has got himself a minus one downgrade from last time out

Benjamin Cabango 62

The most promising player on this list and the most confusing one is that of Benjamin Cabango the former New Saints man has been given a measly 62 rating for this season.

His rating is likely to improve given his involvement in the Welsh national team as well as being part of a sturdy Swansea backline.

Owen Evans 61

A one-time loanee of Rhyl, goalkeeper Owen Evans has been given a 61 rating for this season.

He is on the books Wigan Athletic and has been used as an understudy this season.

Scott Quigley 61

The former New Saints player now playing for Barrow has made a return on FIFA this season getting himself a 61 rating this season whereas on FIFA 19 he was a 58 rated player.

James Jones 53

Another player playing for Barrow and a former New Saints player is making his debut on a FIFA title getting himself a 53 rated card for this season.

(Featured Image: Lewis Mitchell)

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