Lineker! Bergkamp! Seaman! Neville? Classic players come to FIFA 14

EA has announced the inclusion of a host of classic players in next month’s FIFA 14.

The list of stars will be available in the Ultimate Team modes of the Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions. They will randomly be found in Gold Pack downloads.

Names the jump out of the list include Gary Lineker, Dennis Bergkamp, David Seaman, Ruud Gullit, Teddy Sheringham, Patrick Vieira, Robbie Fowler and Gianfranco Zola. And Gary Neville.

But where’s Paul Gascoigne? Or Matthew Le Tissier?

There’s a host of overseas stars too including Frank Rijkaard, Patrick Kluivert, Marco van Basten, Marcel Desailly, Pel, Paolo Maldini and George Weah.

Our fans will be able to bring stars from different eras together to create teams and combinations they have previously only dreamed about,” FIFA 14’s executive producer David Rutter stated.

For the first time ever, you will be able to play with Pele and Messi in the same lineup. It is going to create a unique experience within our most popular game mode.”

Here’s the full list of FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Legends:

Dennis Bergkamp
Fernando Hierro
Robert Pirs
Oliver Bierhoff
Filippo Inzaghi
Frank Rijkaard
Sol Campbell
Patrick Kluivert
David Seaman
Fabio Cannavaro
Henrik Larsson
Teddy Sheringham
Rui Costa
Jens Lehmann
Andriy Shevchenko
Hernn Crespo
Gary Lineker
Davor Šuker
Frank de Boer
Freddie Ljungberg
Marco van Basten
Marcel Desailly
Paolo Maldini
Edwin van der Sar
Paulo Futre
Lothar Matthus
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Stefan Effenberg
Gary Neville
Patrick Vieira
Robbie Fowler
Michael Owen
Christian Vieri
Ruud Gullit
Pauleta
George Weah
Gheorghe Hagi
Pel
Gianfranco Zola

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