Ronald Koeman and Ian Wright are the latest players to be revealed by EA as FIFA 20 Ultimate Team Icons.
The two legends are the second and third stars so far released and join Italian World Cup winner Andrea Pirlo.
EA have been gradually teasing previews and snippets for FIFA fans in the past week, despite the much anticipated game still being two months away.
On Friday, we got to see the new FIFA 20 cover which went to Real Madrid new boy Eden Hazard, while the Champions Edition, is fronted by Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk.
The following day, the first FIFA icon was revealed as Pirlo.
One of the greatest midfielders of all time, he played for several notable teams during his career including Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus.
Famed for his exceptional passing range and prowess from free-kicks, he retired at MLS side New York City in 2017.
Koeman, like Pirlo, represented a number of top sides during his 17-year spell as a player, featuring for the likes of Ajax, PSV Eindhoven, Barcelona and Feyenoord.
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Capable of playing in defence or midfield, Koeman was part of the famous Barca side known as the ‘Dream Team’ which included Hristo Stoichkov, Romário, Pep Guardiola and Michael Laudrup. They were managed by Johan Cruyff.
In 1992, the Dutchman netted the only goal as Barcelona beat Sampdoria in the 1992 Champions League final at Wembley.
Retiring in 1997, Koeman has since made his name in management, taking charge at Ajax, Benefica, PSV, Southampton, and Everton and he is currently head coach of the Netherlands.
Wright famously turned professional relatively late, especially compared to the modern game, signing with Crystal Palace just before his 22nd birthday.
He went on to spend seven years at Arsenal and became the club’s record goalscorer with 185, until Thierry Henry surpassed that total in 2005.
Since calling it a day in 2000, Wright has worked as a pundit for ITV Sport and BBC Sport.
Each icon will be given three different cards to reflect three different periods in their career, with the full list set of cards to be confirmed on July 31.