In-game feel & playstyle
This UECL Road to the Final Kamada is built to do everything in the middle of the park. With 96 passing, 96 dribbling, 93 pace and 93 shooting, he glides box to box and rarely feels out of his depth. The headline numbers back it up: 97 dribbling on the granular side, 97 short passing and 91 interceptions mean he both creates and breaks up play. The one thing to manage is the CONTROLLED acceleration type, so he builds speed over distance rather than exploding off the first step, which suits his all-action central role more than a touchline burner.
Strengths
- ✅ 96 PAS, 97 short passing, elite distribution that turns defense into attack instantly
- ✅ 96 DRI, 97 dribbling, glued-to-foot control through congested midfields
- ✅ 86 DEF, 91 interceptions, 90 standing tackle, genuine two-way ability rare on an attacking CM
- ✅ 90 PHY, holds off challenges and lasts the full match in the engine room
- ✅ 5-star skills & 5-star weak foot, maximum flair and zero foot bias on finishing and passing
- ✅ 93 SHO, a real long-range and arriving-late goal threat
Weaknesses
- ❌ CONTROLLED acceleration, no instant burst, so he leans on the 93 pace over distance rather than first-step quickness
- ❌ 480K price tag, premium cost that locks him out of budget and early-game squads
- ❌ CM/CAM only, no natural wide or defensive-mid coverage if your formation needs flexibility there
Best position, chemistry style & squads
Play him at CM in a box-to-box role, with CAM as a strong secondary option given the 96 dribbling and 93 shooting. Because his defending and physical are already high, a Catalyst is a clean fit to push passing toward the cap while topping up pace, or run an Engine if you want to lift his acceleration and agility for tighter close control. If you would rather lean into his two-way profile, a Maestro sharpens passing and shooting. He carries Premier League and Japan links, so he slots easily into a PL-spine build and pairs with other English-league cards or Japanese nationals for chemistry.
Final verdict & ratings
Buy him if you want a do-it-all S-tier midfielder who passes, dribbles, defends and scores without a real flaw beyond his acceleration type. At 480K he is genuinely good value for a 96-rated card with 86 defending and 90 physical on top of the attacking numbers, exactly as the elite note flags. Skip him only if your budget is tight or you specifically need explosive acceleration from your CM, in which case an Engine or Catalyst helps bridge that gap.
Conclusion
A complete box-to-box CM that does everything well and nothing badly. At 480K with 5-star skills and a 5-star weak foot, he is one of the safest S-tier midfield investments in FC 26.
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