Abdulquddus Attiah EA SPORTS FC™ 26 Player Ratings

Abdulquddus
Attiah
Position
GK
Weak Foot
Skill Moves
Preferred Foot
Right
Height
186cm / 6'1"
Weight
75kg / 165lb
Abdulquddus
Attiah
  • Goalkeeping
  • GK Diving68
  • GK Handling60
  • GK Kicking58
  • GK Positioning63
  • GK Reflexes70
  • Pace68
  • Acceleration47
  • Sprint Speed48
  • Shooting60
  • Positioning4
  • Finishing6
  • Shot Power44
  • Long Shots6
  • Volleys9
  • Penalties15
  • Passing58
  • Vision32
  • Crossing12
  • Free Kick Accuracy11
  • Short Passing25
  • Long Passing22
  • Curve13
  • Dribbling70
  • Agility47
  • Balance47
  • Reactions61
  • Ball Control11
  • Dribbling10
  • Composure53
  • Defending47
  • Interceptions7
  • Heading Accuracy11
  • Def Awareness8
  • Standing Tackle9
  • Sliding Tackle12
  • Physicality63
  • Jumping61
  • Stamina18
  • Strength61
  • Aggression13

Abdulquddus Attiah's overall rating in EA SPORTS FC™ 26 is 65

Abdulquddus Attiah is a professional footballer from Saudi Arabia who plays as a Goalkeeper (GK) for Al Taawoun. Abdulquddus Attiah's Overall Rating is 65.
Age
29
Nation
Saudi Arabia
League
ROSHN Saudi League
Team
Al Taawoun

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