eFootball 2026 brings back the familiar trio with the Epic Italian League Guardians pack, featuring Alessandro Nesta, Clarence Seedorf, And Javier Zanetti. While all three cards have appeared before, these are updated versions with slight stat improvements.
So the question here isn’t just whether these cards are good; we already know, but is this updated version worth using, or does it still fall into the “haven’t seen it before” category.
Alessandro Nesta
- Position: CB
- Playing Style: Destroyer
- Showtime Skills: Long Range Tackle and Air Fortress
Nesta’s face card stats and overall skill set are honestly as perfect as a center back. The biggest highlight here is the Showtime combination of Aerial Fort and Long Reach Tackle, just like his AC Milan Cardwhich I’m a big fan of, covering air dominance and ground defense at an elite level.
Defensively, everything is up to par where it matters. Awareness, engagement and tackling are all important, and the numbers, even reduced, look excellent. Speed and acceleration reach into the 90s, eliminating one of the few drawbacks that older CB profiles typically had.

Aerially, this card is simply dominant. Even if his original header stat doesn’t seem crazy, Aerial Fort increases his effectiveness to the point where he wins duels much more consistently than expected. There’s always talk about his leg length, but in the game, it rarely feels like an issue.
His defensive stance and animations make up for it, and this version strengthens it even more. Overall, this feels like a complete endgame CB with no real exploitable weaknesses.
Recommended Skills: One Touch Pass, Long Throw, Captain
Recommended Boosters: Shutdown, Defense, Air
Recommended Progress Point Allocation for Alessandro Nesta
| Shooting | Past | Dribble | Dexterity | Lower Body Strength | Air Power | Defend | GK 1/2/3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 0 |
Clarence Seedorf
- Position: CMF
- Playing Style: Box-to-Box
- Showtime Skills: Long Distance Tackles and Phenomenal Passes
Seedorf’s card depends entirely on what makes him special, being effective in every phase of midfield play. The addition of the Phenomenal Pass along with the Long Reach Tackle gives him one of the best balanced skill combinations you can have in Box-to-Box, which is Real Madrid Card Don’t have.
until, like his old card, his passing is very good, especially the low pass, and the Phenomenal Pass is also useful. His dribbling is smooth enough to carry the ball under pressure, and physically, he easily defends well in midfield duels.


Defensively, the number of players is also strong. Even with my CMF build, his defensive stats are in the 90s, and considering he comes with a Long Reach Tackle, he can actively win the ball back and disrupt plays consistently. Add to that his stamina, and he easily lasted the full 90 without dropping the intensity.
Compared to Lothar Matthäus, I guess Matthew still considers him a better all-round player overall, but Seedorf feels slightly better in terms of dribbling fluidity and physical dominance. He is not built to dominate aerial duels or be a primary goal scorer.
Recommended Skills: Heading, Air Superiority, Sliding Tackle, Pinpoint Crossing, Fighting Spirit
Recommended Boosters: Every
Recommended Allocation of Progression Points for Clarence Seedorf
| Shooting | Past | Dribble | Dexterity | Lower Body Strength | Air Power | Defend | GK 1/2/3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 8 | 7 | 8 | 8 | 5 | 9 | 0 |
Javier Zanetti
- Position: RB
- Playing Style: Offensive full-back
- Showtime Skills: Phenomenal Fortresses and Trails
This Zanetti card is essentially an enhanced version of the free card we received, if you selected it with the Festive Season Selection Contract. Simply put, he is a very reliable and consistent full-back.
He plays like a machine on the wing. He constantly overlaps, tracks back without delay, and rarely feels out of position. The addition of the Phenomenal Pass is great. With Fortress already in place, it’s a new skill to add, although it would be interesting to see something like Edged Crossing.


He’s not a pure attacking fullback, but that’s not his role. On the contrary, he excels on the ball, is reliable in defense and is consistent in all phases of the game. His defensive side is top-notch, but as an offensive fullback, his attacking presence needs improvement, and therefore I have adjusted my development to support him.
Recommended Skills: Through Passing, One Touch Pass, Heading, Air Advantage, Low Lofted
Recommended Boosters: Junction
Recommended Progression Point Allocation for Javier Zanetti
| Shooting | Past | Dribble | Dexterity | Lower Body Strength | Air Power | Defend | GK 1/2/3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 8 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 4 | 8 | 0 |
Good package here, great for those looking for a defensive combination. However, I wouldn’t rate it too highly, as there are still some better plans, and my advice is to always save some coins now.
Here’s my final card tier list and pack rankings.
| Level | Player |
|---|---|
| SSS (End Game) | Alessandro Nesta, Clarence Seedorf |
| SS (Excellent) | Javier Zanetti |
| S (Strong) | There isn’t any |
| A (Good) | There isn’t any |
| B (Average) | There isn’t any |
| C (Below Average) | There isn’t any |
Package Rating: 3.5 out of 5
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