
Tier List Overview
This build a soccer squad tier list is a safe ranking framework for Build A Soccer Squad! [2X]. It does not claim exact hidden stats, exact drop rates, or a complete official card ranking. Instead, it explains how to sort teams and player choices by visible OVR, role coverage, squad fit, resource cost, and current update relevance.
The official Roblox listing confirms Cup Mode, Cup Players, Premium Captains, quests with Rerolls and Refreshes, a 93 OVR Cup requirement, and over 1000 collectible players. Use the official Build A Soccer Squad Roblox page as the current source before trusting a fixed tier list.
| Tier | Best use | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| S | Cup-ready core teams | 93+ OVR, strong links, fewer weak slots |
| A | Strong progression teams | Reliable chemistry and upgrade paths |
| B | Usable early teams | Enough OVR to keep building |
| C | Temporary filler teams | Replace when better linked players appear |
What This Tier List Is and Is Not
This page is built for decision-making, not for claiming a hidden official ranking. Build A Soccer Squad changes quickly, and the public listing does not publish a complete permanent card-stat table. Because of that, a useful tier list should tell you how to rank your own squad choices and when a public ranking is too confident.
| This guide does | This guide does not do |
|---|---|
| Ranks by OVR, team fit, role coverage, and Cup readiness | Invent exact hidden formulas |
| Explains when a lower-name card can be better for your team | Claim a permanent global best-player list |
| Separates early-game, Cup Mode, and update-sensitive decisions | Treat every screenshot as official data |
| Links to database pages when source labels matter | Copy unsupported drop rates or full card stats |
If a later official update publishes exact player data, this page can become more direct. Until then, the safest tier list is a ranking framework with clear source labels.
How to Rank Teams Safely
A useful build a soccer squad tier list should rank by practical outcomes, not just names. The best squad is the one that improves your current goal: early progress, team completion, Cup entry, or 5-cup-win preparation.
| Ranking factor | Why it matters | Source status |
|---|---|---|
| Team OVR | Cup Mode officially requires 93 OVR or higher | Official listing |
| Chemistry | Community guides treat linked squads as stronger | Community observation |
| Team completion | Premium Captains are tied to selected 2002 teams | Official listing |
| Resource cost | Rerolls and Refreshes are limited progression tools | Official listing for quest rewards |
| Cup potential | 5 cup wins can unlock 105+ OVR standout cards | Official listing |
If two choices look close, pick the one that fixes a real squad problem. A slightly lower card that improves links can be better than a high-name player who leaves the team disconnected.
Suggested Tier Framework
Use this framework when building your own tier notes. It is designed for players who want a repeatable way to judge squads without inventing exact formulas.
| Tier | Team profile | Practical decision |
|---|---|---|
| S tier | Reaches Cup Mode, has strong links, and supports long sessions | Keep improving around this core |
| A tier | Near Cup-ready and has a clear upgrade path | Spend resources carefully |
| B tier | Good enough for early and mid-game progress | Replace weak positions first |
| C tier | Mixed or low-link squad with several weak slots | Avoid heavy spending |
Do not treat a public screenshot as a permanent tier list. The game is in early beta, and the official listing already notes update changes such as Cup Player nerfs.
Tier List by Player Role
The same player can feel better or worse depending on the slot they solve. Use role buckets before you compare names.
| Role bucket | S-tier signal | A-tier signal | Lower-tier warning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strikers | Raises attack without breaking links | Strong OVR but needs support | Famous name that leaves other slots weak |
| Defenders | Fixes a weak back line and supports chemistry | Solid OVR and position fit | High rating in the wrong role |
| Goalkeepers | Stabilizes the team without using too many resources | Reliable upgrade over current keeper | Tiny upgrade that costs major resources |
| Captains | Helps define a team identity | Supports a clear country/team route | Unverified captain claim with no source |
| Cup cards | Improves post-93 OVR goals | Helps a Cup route but needs testing | Claimed 105+ card with no source label |
For detailed role pages, use best strikers, best defenders, best goalkeepers, and captains. Those pages are better when you already know which slot is weak.
Tier List by Progress Stage
Do not use one tier list for every account. A beginner account and a Cup-ready account care about different things.
| Stage | Best tier-list question | Good pages to use |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Which choice improves my first full squad? | Beginner guide, how to play |
| Early progression | Which weak slot should I fix first? | Team builder, formation maker |
| Near Cup Mode | Which choice helps me reach 93 OVR? | Team OVR checklist, Cup entry requirement |
| Cup-ready | Which choice helps me win cups and improve rewards? | Cup Mode, Cup rewards |
| Update chasing | Which [2X], Auto Reveal, or new LIMITBREAKER-card claim is verified? | Latest update tracker, official game data |
This is why a single "best player" answer can be misleading. A player who is perfect for a Cup-ready squad may not be the best use of resources for a new account.
When to Change Your Tier
Your squad tier can change after one useful roll, one team completion, or one Cup Mode upgrade. Review the team after each major resource spend instead of forcing every new card into an old plan.
| Trigger | Recheck your tier because... |
|---|---|
| New captain unlocked | Your team identity may become stronger |
| OVR crosses 93 | Cup Mode becomes the next major goal |
| Quests refill resources | You can fix a weak slot |
| Cup rewards improve your team | Standout cards may change the core |
For more context, use the best team guide, best cards guide, best defenders guide, team chemistry guide, and Cup Mode guide.
If you want to apply the framework to your own roster instead of reading another fixed list, use the interactive team builder, formation maker, and chemistry calculator. Those tools turn the ranking factors into a repeatable squad review.
Source Labels for Tier Claims
Before trusting a tier list, check how the claim was sourced.
| Claim source | Trust level | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Official Roblox listing | High for update facts and requirements | Use it for Cup Mode, code, and update wording |
| Roblox API snapshot | High for game metadata | Use it for title, creator, IDs, update date, and public counters |
| In-game testing | Useful when repeated | Use it for strategy after checking the page date |
| YouTube or community guide | Observation, not official | Compare with your own squad and current update |
| Unsourced copied tier table | Low | Do not treat it as a permanent ranking |
The most competitive wiki pages will eventually need repeatable in-game data. Until that data is available, this page intentionally ranks by verified constraints and player decision logic.
FAQ
Is there an official Build A Soccer Squad tier list?
No official complete public tier list was verified for this page. This guide uses official listing facts and safe ranking criteria.
What makes a team S tier?
An S-tier team should be Cup-ready, close to or above 93 OVR, and built around strong links instead of random isolated players.
Should I follow YouTube tier lists exactly?
Use them as player observations, not official data. Always check whether the advice matches your current squad, resources, and Cup Mode target.
Does the tier list include exact player stats?
No. Exact player stats and hidden formulas are not included unless they are verified from official or repeatable in-game evidence.