Iván Córdoba's SHAPESHIFTERS HERO card is rated 97, he is 173cm | 5'8" tall, right-footed Colombia defender (RB)
that plays for
HERO
in
Serie A TIM
with High/High work rates.
His average user review rating is 5.0
out of 5 .
He has 4-star weak foot
and 4-star skill moves,
He does not have a real face in-game. He has been used in 2,023,364 games with a GPG (goals per game) of 0.013.
Iván Córdoba has 2 special cards
with ratings between 87 and 97.
The best chemistry style for him is ANCHOR.
He was born on 11-08-1976 and he is now 47 years old.
His real-life stats are currently 0 goals and 0 assists in 0 matches in domestic competition. He also received 0 yellow cards and 0 red cards.
His current price on FUT is 19,500 on PlayStation,
21,000 on Xbox,
and 22,000 on PC.
I decided to do this review because i packed him out of the fut hero shapeshifters player pack sbc and he is unreal. 100% one of the best defenders on the game. He can play anywhere in defense mainly cb tho because he has great stats for a cb. i added an anchor to him which i think is the best chem style because it gets his pace, defending and physical to max which is great for a cb or rb.
Ivan Cordoba is someone I had always wanted in my side from the very start of the game cycle
We had not had a small defender who was both agile and well balanced as well as being overall pacey, the only notable defender small enough before only really being Lisandro Martinez and Franco Baresi, Martinez lacking an end game card and Baresi never being quick enough
Seeing EA remember that they added completely new cards was nice during the FUT Captains promo and again with Shapeshifters, though admittedly the turnout for people playing the game had nearly diminished by this point, including myself over a particularly bad streak of Rivals games leaving me not playing the game till the 2nd or 3rd week of Futties
Cordoba was one those that had re-appeared during the 85x10 addition. I'm very happy to say I packed him, though for how good he is, under 100k for this defender is a steal, even though it is September nearly. Firstly, Pace. His pace is superb, with his acceleration and small stature making him feel electric and if played as a RB in a 4 back formation make it feel easy to charge up the right flank and pass it forward. Notably I only played him RB and CB as even if I didn't have a LB I would hesitate to play him there, which is odd when I've happily played Valverde LB and felt no issues when he has the same weak foot. As a CB the acceleration was obviously a boost as well as still being immensely quick and more than able to catch up with other attackers. He has scored a single header, which was very impressive as he had Van Dijk marking him, but after his defending vs Sancho, it's no real surprise. Passing as mentioned is no issue, I don't usually get to far for him to cross and I prefer a short pass. Dribbling is on a par with passing, nothing spectacular, his movement is great and notably while suffering from severe lag, he did manage to beat 2 attackers and through ball it for his only assist. Defending I won't go into much, his interceptions, tackling and as mentioned his heading for someone so small is probably the best I've used, with Chiellini in 2nd (Best defensive duo and linked with Barella is a deadly trio). Physically hes competent, aggression is certainly noticeable and stamina never warrants any worrying for any drop off in ability. He does not feel massively strong which has crept up like twice when playing Objective Cups.
Easily a 10/10 defender, both slotting in easily as a RB and CB (though if played in a 4 back i recommend RB heavily or have a very tall CB next to him, and when Played CB in a 3 back, he played RCB as I want my central CB to have Med or Low attacking work rates and be the main anchor, whereas Cordoba fits the RCB role perfectly
Pace
Passing (short and basic)
Dribbling (General movement and occasionally the brilliant run past a few players)
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