- eFootball 2025 has released the Show Time AFC Asian Qualifiers pack consisting of 100 players.
- Featuring Son Heung-Min, Khusanov, Al Dawsari, and Aymen, the first three cards have Show Time skill.
Another Show Time pack has arrived in eFootball 2025, and while this isn’t a very impressive pack according to the game’s standards, it has better odds of pulling an ST card compared to other packs. The AFC Asian Qualifiers pack will be up for a week in eFootball 2025.
Four Show Time cards are here: Son Heung-Min, Abdukodir Khusanov, Aymen Hussein, and Salem Al Dawsari. Here’s a breakdown of each player and how they feel on the pitch.
Epic cards from the eFootball 2025 AFC Asian Qualifiers pack
There are a total of four Show Time cards, and they come in a 100-player pack, so the odds are relatively high compared to the standard practice of three Epics/Show Time cards in a 150-player pack.
Three of the Show Time cards come with a skill, but in typical KONAMI fashion, one “Show Time” card was not given a Show Time skill. That’s pretty lazy, but it is what it is.
Son Heung-Min
- Position: CF
- Playing Style: Goal Poacher
- Showtime Skill: Blitz Curler
Here we go. An absolute favourite card for those who love Blitz Curler is back. Comparing to his old version is the first thing players would do, and I did the same. However, I found it interesting that for a Goal Poacher card, this Son version is better as a winger.
Now, if you see the older card, it doesn’t come with a passing buff like this card has, but it can climb up with insane finishing numbers. It still performs one of the best Blitz Curlers in the game, and this version with 90s finishing can maybe replicate that.

But without comparisons, this card focuses on quick runs, one-twos, and accurate shooting, especially from distance. So, a very good fit for Possession football, surely, and with those pace numbers, you can easily say that he will also be very quick on the counter.
I don’t see very negatives here, apart from maybe not having best-in-class numbers in heading or physical contact, but his role isn’t this in particular. You should give him a try if you pull him. I see there’s a good mix of SS/LWF/CF in this card.
Abdukodir Khusanov
- Position: CB
- Playing Style: Destroyer
- Showtime Skill: Fortress
Khusanov is featured as a strong defensive presence, with a focus on physical duels and direct tackling. The pace numbers are really good, so in this regard, you can maybe call him a meta fit. Defensively, he lacks Heading and Acrobatic Clearance skills, which are pretty important.

However, even with these, the lacklustre heading stat needs improvement; you should compromise on the Defending progression points, which are still in the 90s range. Although not known for ball progression, he has 70 passing at base and also comes with a couple of passing skills. An interesting card, nonetheless.
Salem Al Dawsari
- Position: LWF
- Playing Style: Prolific Winger
- Showtime Skill: Momentum Dribbling
A good card if you like dribbling. Although these stats are exaggerated from what these guys perform, well, I think we won’t mind if the card clicks for us. On paper, the numbers give that feeling of a tricky wide player, and it is safe to say he won’t be any different from it.

Now, he’s not going to outmuscle defenders, but with his speed and burst, he fits the typical quick winger role. The finishing is just okay, not impressive, but with Momentum Dribbling, he surely will create some good chances if you are a good dribbler in the game.
Aymen Hussein
- Position: CF
- Playing Style: Target Man
- Showtime Skill: None
Here’s a card for the headers and long ball fans. Hussein fits the typical Target Man build. With those numbers in finishing and heading, the game is hinting at how you should use him. High crosses, corner routines, and shield the ball for one-twos, easy.

What I like about this card is that every stat on paper is above average, in the greens. Unlike quick CFs or nimble SS builds, he plays like an old-school striker. Also, his hold-up play can open options for supporting AMFs or wide runners, so if your style involves feeding a big man up front.
A fun, direct option to have in your squad rotation. I would have loved a Bullet Header skill on this card, but I think KONAMI knew that if they added it, surely he is going to get a good use case and make this pack a value for coins options. Sneaky, indeed.
Best picks from the eFootball 2025 AFC Asian Qualifiers pack
Okay, the main selling point of this pack would be how easy it would be to pull a Show Time card. None of these four cards are bad or below average; all pack good numbers, so you can definitely trust spending a few coins and maybe, luckily, pull Son Heung-Min.
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