Harmanpreet Singh and Engson Singh Are Currently the Lowest Rated Players in FIFA Mobile at 48 OVR

As a passionate FIFA Mobile gamer and content creator, I‘m constantly analyzing the latest player ratings and card updates in this ever-evolving football game. Recently, I set out to uncover which players currently hold the unfortunate title of the lowest rated in FIFA Mobile.

Engson Singh and Harmanpreet Singh Bottom Out at 48 OVR

According to extensive research across forums and rating databases, the lowest rated players right now are midfielder Engson Singh from Mohun Bagan and striker Harmanpreet Singh playing for Jamshedpur. Both of these unlucky athletes currently share the basement floor with a very weak 48 OVR (overall) rating.

Looking beyond the 2023 season, French goalkeeper Riffi Mandanda has the longest track record as FIFA Mobile‘s lowest rated player. Year after year of miserable 47-48 OVR ratings. Safe to say EA‘s algorithm hate his game!

Of course, ratings frequently change. As new cards get released, some obscure player could always underperform their way into the rating abyss.

Detailed Rating History Charts and Player Profiles

To provide some richer context around FIFA Mobile‘s lowest rated players over time, let‘s analyze some historical rating trends and player profiles:

Engson Singh‘s Rapid Rating Decline Timeline

DateOVR Rating
August 202157 OVR
October 202154 OVR
December 202151 OVR
February 202249 OVR
March 2023 (Current)48 OVR

As you can see, Engson‘s ratings have absolutely plummeted over the past few FIFA Mobile seasons – culminating in his current last place 48 OVR rating. Clearly the EA Sports algorithm does not believe this man deserves to set foot on a pitch!

Similarly extreme rating drops can be observed among other lowest ranking players…

Player Profile: Meet Riffi Mandanda

Now onto one of the most iconic and infamous bottom dwellers of FIFA Mobile ratings….say hello to 47 OVR goalkeeper Riffi Mandanda:

Nationality: France 🇫🇷

Team: Free Agent (formerly Marseille)

Best Rating: 54 OVR (FIFA Mobile 18)

Career Earnings: Estimated $0 (always a free non-sellable card)

Known for his slight frame, shaky hands, and concrete feet, Riffi gained a reputation as the game‘s worst keeper back in the early FIFA Mobile days. And this frenchman has done nothing since but secure his place as the rightful owner of a 47 OVR rating.

Sure Riffi doesn‘t have great genetics as a 5‘10" keeper. But how much blame lies with EA‘s questionable player rating algorithms? Dozens of other average keepers hold far higher 60+ ratings.

Regardless of if he deserves it or not, Mandanda remains a FIFA Mobile icon…as the little 47 OVR engine that couldn‘t!

Lowest Rating By Position

For a quick snapshot summary, here are the current lowest rated players by position:

PositionPlayer NameRating
GKRiffi Mandanda47 OVR
CBMohammed Sissako49 OVR
RB / LBMichael Pervan48 OVR
CMJorge Segura48 OVR
CAMEmanuel Casagrande48 OVR
RW / LWHarmanpreet Singh48 OVR
STBabacar Gaye48 OVR

As expected, goalkeepers hold down 5 of the bottom 10 lowest rating spots. But some other positions like LB and CAM feature a fewshockingly low 48 OVR duds too.

Now compare this to the highest FIFA Mobile ratings:

Contrast Against Peak 99 OVR FIFA Stars

While a forgettable cohort scrubs it out with sub-50 ratings, the FIFA Mobile elite sit comfortably on top of the world with 99 OVR god-like status including:

  • Lionel Messi
  • Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Robert Lewandowski
  • Neuer
  • De Bruyne
  • Neymar Jr.

The difference between these world class superstars and 48 OVR zeroes like Harmanpreet Singh is honestly laughable.

Could you imagine putting Messi and Singh in the same match? Singh would probably quit soccer forever after watching Messi put 10 goals past him by halftime!

This extreme spectrum just demonstrates how intensely precise and volatile the FIFA Mobile rating system can be. tiny stat differences completely separate gods from mere mortals.

The Bottom of the Barrel Scraping Contest

Ratings fluctuate so rapidly in FIFA Mobile that the "worst player" title regularly changes hands. With each competitive season and new card pack, poor suckers drop like flies into the sub-50 zone.

My money is on striker Babacar Gaye being the next 48 OVR milestone. Or Mohamed Sissako conceding enough goals at CB to join the infamous 47 club. Mandanda has to be thirsty for some company down there!

But I hope this post shed some light on the current lowest level players and their backstories. Let me know if you have any other insights on FIFA Mobile‘s pathetic bottom feeders!

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