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FIFA 19: How to Complete Emiliano Rigoni FUTmas SBC

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How to Complete Emiliano Rigoni FUTmas SBC in FIFA 19

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FUTmas has finally arrived in FIFA 19 and the fifth set of player SBCs have been released. The stand out is Heung Min Son of Tottenham Hotspur, but there’s a new Emiliano Rigoni card to complete too. Here’s everything you need to know about how to complete the Emiliano Rigoni FUTmas SBC so that you can add him to your Ultimate Team.

If you head to the Squad Building Challenges tile on the FIFA 19 single-player screen, you’ll see Emiliano Rigoni’s item on the Live section of SBCs. Click on his icon and you’ll be able to start putting it together.

Requirements

  • Number of Serie A Players: Min. 2
  • Number of Argentina Players: Min. 1
  • Players From the Same Nation: Max. 4
  • Squad Rating: Min. 84
  • Chemistry: Min. 90
  • 11 Players

How to Complete

This FUTmas challenge is once again more expensive than it should be. However, it’s pretty easy to complete. Since you need 90 chemistry, you need to stick to one league really, and the requirements allow for that.

If you go for a Serie A squad, ensuring you use someone like Lucas Biglia or Alejandro Gomez for the Argentine player, you’ll be fine. Just don’t use too many Italians.

Players like Raul Albiol, Edin Dzeko, Mario Mandzukic, and Andrea Barzagli will be good here since they’re high rated, quite cheap, and all from different nations.

We will update you here at Twinfinite as more FIFA 19 FUTmas player SBCs are released. Alternatively, you can check out EA Sports’ Twitter, where they’ll reveal the new players at 1 pm ET each day.

That’s everything you need to know about how to complete the Emiliano Rigoni FUTmas SBC so that you can add them to your Ultimate Team. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our FIFA 19 wiki guide.

TL;DR

Question: How do you complete the Emiliano Rigoni FUTmas Squad Building Challenge?

Answer: You need to head to the SBC section of FIFA Ultimate Team and complete the squad, using two Serie A players and one Argentinian player.

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Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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