A 100 team rating is what separates a mid-table collection from a squad that shows up on the global leaderboard in Build A Soccer Squad. Your rating is the plain average of the eleven cards you field, so hitting triple digits means filling almost every slot with a 100+ overall player and keeping green chemistry across the formation. That takes saved resources, the right servers, and completed national squads, not just lucky pulls.
Quick answer: Bank at least 200 rerolls and refreshes, roll only on 2x Lucky servers, buy top cards from the coin shop, finish full 2026 national squads to unlock their captains, and place each player in a slot that matches their primary role so the link turns green. When the average of your eleven starters reads 100 or higher in the squad builder, the build is done. You can launch the game from its official Roblox page.
What a 100 team rating requires
The overall number on your squad is nothing more than the average of your eleven starters. There is no hidden bonus that turns a group of 95-rated cards into a 100. To clear the mark, most of your lineup has to sit at 100 or above, with only one or two high-90s cards allowed to slip in without dragging the average down.
That means the strongest tiers carry the team. Prime players at 100+ overall rotate through the hourly shop, squad captains land between 98 and 100+, and the best Cup stand-out cards reach 105+. Building around these three tiers is the entire task once you are chasing triple digits.
| Card tier | Rating | How to unlock |
|---|---|---|
| Squad captains | 98–100+ OVR | Complete a full 2026 national squad |
| Prime players | 100+ OVR | Buy from the hourly shop |
| Cup stand-out cards | 105+ OVR | Win five cups in Cup Mode |
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The final few slots are always the hardest to fill. When your formation is nearly complete and you still need a specific high-overall player for one position, you burn through rerolls and refreshes fast. Starting a full 100+ build with a shortage almost guarantees you stall out.
Aim for roughly 200 rerolls and refreshes before you commit. Daily quests are the main source, and most of them are playtime-based, so you earn currency simply by staying in the game. Quests reset when you leave and rejoin, which lets you cycle them for more rewards over time.

Codes are a quick top-up. Open the game, wait for the lobby to load, then use the CODES button in the right-side menu with Rewards and Quests. Entering LIMITBREAKER grants 25 rerolls and 25 refreshes, and DOUBLE grants 20 of each. A green confirmation message tells you the code landed.
Roll on 2x Lucky servers and buy Prime players
Where you roll changes your odds. On a 2x Lucky server, your chance of pulling higher-rated cards is doubled, so save your serious rolling for those servers instead of standard ones. Every reroll you spend goes further with luck doubled.
Do not leave the strongest cards to chance alone. The best 100+ Prime players appear in the hourly shop rather than in normal rolls, and you can buy them outright with coins. These cards typically cost more than $50,000, so keep cash flowing by building squads of any rating and selling them, then check the shop regularly and purchase the players who fill a real gap.

Unlock captains by finishing 2026 squads
Team captains are among the most valuable cards for lifting your average, since they usually sit at 98 to 100+ overall. You earn a nation’s captain by collecting every player from that country’s 2026 World Cup squad. Want Spain’s captain? Assemble the complete Spain 2026 roster, and the captain card unlocks.
Focus on one national set at a time rather than spreading currency across several, and track your progress in the Rewards tab on the right side of the screen. Playing regular matches and Cup runs helps you collect the players you still need to complete a set.

Enter Cup Mode for 105+ cards
Cup Mode needs a squad rated 93 overall or higher to enter, a bar you should clear well before reaching 100. Beyond the coins, rerolls, and trophies it hands out, Cup Mode also lets you study rival lineups and see which player combinations others are running.
The real prize sits at the top. Winning five cups unlocks a random 105+ overall Cup stand-out card through the golden portal near the leaderboard podium. These are among the strongest cards in the game, but you can obtain a maximum of seven this way, so your remaining top slots still lean on captains, Prime players, and shop buys.
Get chemistry right by matching roles
Chemistry shows as colored links between your player icons, with green being the best and grey the worst. Links form when cards share attributes, and the two that matter most are nation and league. The more shared links across your starting eleven, the higher your effective strength climbs above the raw card average.
A common mistake is forcing a high-rated card into the wrong position, like dropping a center-back into a right-back slot just because the number is bigger. That breaks the link. If you need a right-back, roll or buy an actual right-back, keep players in their natural positions, and watch the links turn green as the formation lines up. High overalls plus strong chemistry are what carry a squad from the mid-90s into triple digits.
Ready-made 100+ formations to copy
If you would rather recreate a proven lineup than build from scratch, the formations below all average above 100. The overall rating sits next to each card, and cards marked GB or SB are special high-tier versions. Filling these requires Cup cards and a few hourly shop pickups.
Formation 1 (4-3-3)
| Position | Player (OVR) |
|---|---|
| LW | Ronaldinho (104) |
| ST | GB Messi (109) |
| RW | SB Muller (105) |
| CM | GB Modric (107) |
| CM | GB Zidane (108) |
| RW | Yamal (103) |
| LB | Maldini (104) |
| CB | SB Cannavaro (106) |
| CB | SB Cannavaro (106) |
| RB | Cafu (103) |
| GK | GB Kahn (108) |
Formation 2 (4-3-3)
| Position | Player (OVR) |
|---|---|
| LW | James (108) |
| ST | Messi (104) |
| RW | SB Muller (105) |
| CM | GB Modric (107) |
| CM | E. Fernandez (107) |
| CM | SB Sneijder (105) |
| LB | Maldini (104) |
| CB | SB Cannavaro (106) |
| CB | Cannavaro (102) |
| RB | Pavard (106) |
| GK | GB Kahn (108) |
Formation 3 (4-3-3)
| Position | Player (OVR) |
|---|---|
| LW | Iniesta (108) |
| ST | Griezmann (106) |
| RW | Di Maria (107) |
| CM | GB Modric (107) |
| CM | Maradona (104) |
| CM | E. Fernandez (107) |
| LB | Maldini (104) |
| CB | SB Cannavaro (106) |
| CB | Beckenbauer (103) |
| RB | Cafu (103) |
| GK | Neuer (107) |
How to confirm your team hit 100
The team rating displayed in the squad builder is your confirmation. Once the average of your eleven starters reads 100 or higher, the build is complete and ready for the leaderboard. If it stalls in the high 90s, the cause is almost always one weak slot pulling the average down, so replace the lowest-rated card with a matching-role player at 100+ and keep the link green.
From there it becomes a loop of small upgrades. Farm quests for more rerolls, roll on 2x Lucky, buy what you can from the shop, and finish national squads for captains until every position holds a triple-digit card that fits its role.






