FIFA 21: The top 10 CONCACAF players that made the cut

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Here are the top 10 CONCACAF players in FIFA 21. Which players made the list?

The release date for FIFA 21 is getting close. With the game almost available, the top 1,000 players were released. Among this list of players was a contingent of 17 players from the CONCACAF region including players from the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Canada, and Jamaica.

Here are the top 10 CONCACAF players in FIFA 21.

#1 Keylor Navas (Costa Rica)-87 Overall

The Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper is the best CONCACAF player in the game for yet another year. Navas remains at 87 overall and is among the best goalkeepers available in FIFA 21. He certainly is the best goalkeeper in the region and it’s no surprise to see him take the top spot.

#2 Jesus Corona (Mexico)-84 Overall

This was the first surprise in the ratings for CONCACAF players. The Mexican winger and right-back were ranked ahead of a few of his fellow countrymen including Raul Jimenez who could have very well been placed ahead of him. In any case, Corona is a top midfielder for Porto in Portugal and deserves to be in the top five. Corona received a two-point increase from his FIFA 20 rating of 82 to 84 overall in FIFA 21.