Hibs fans have learned how highly rated their top stars are going to be for the upcoming FIFA 23 release.
The football video game giant launches its latest instalment later this month and ahead of the full drop, producers EA have released their official ratings. It's always a contentious topic amongst fans as they look to see who is rated highest and whether or not they are ranked better than some rivals.
For Lee Johnson's team, it's perhaps little surprise that Australian international Martin Boyle comes in as highest ranked with a 71 rating, with defender Ryan Porteous just beneath him on 70. Kevin Nisbet and Aiden McGeady retain silver cards despite difficult struggles with injury during 2022, whilst the rest of the team are made up of lower-rated silver cards and some bronze. That's where Hibs forward Elias Melkersen finds himself alongside midfielder Nohan Kenneh, full-back Lewis Miller and goalkeeper Kevin Dabrowski and others.
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Hibs' FIFA 23 ratings
71 - Martin Boyle
70 - Ryan Porteous
69 - Kevin Nisbet
68 - David Marshall
67 - Aiden McGeady, Paul Hanlon, Joe Newell, Chris Cadden
66 - Elie Youan, Jake Doyle-Hayes, Marijan Cabraja, Harry McKirdy, Ryan Schofield,
65 - Lewis Stevenson, Demi Mitchell, Rocky Bushiri, Kyle Magennis, Ewan Henderson, Jair Tavares
64 - Nohan Kenneh
63 - Lewis Miller
62 - Euan Henderson, Josh Campbell
61 - Kevin Dabrowski, Mykola Kukharevych
60 - Elias Melkersen
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