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Best Soccer Card Rip Packs

Every soccer pack we've measured, from every site that sells them. Ranked by the typical rip — the median return real pulls delivered, where half came back above and half below. Not a published estimate and not an average one grail can carry. 6 more Soccer packs are still being sampled.

Packs ranked
28
5 operators
Best observed
127.6%
Courtyard · Soccer Starter Pack
Middle of the board
96.8%
across 28 measured packs
Ranked by
Average
≥ 100 pulls
Every figure here is measured. Mean is every dollar of card value out over every dollar in — the expected value, and what this board ranks on, because over enough rips it is the figure that describes what a pack does. Typical rip is the median of the same sample: half of real pulls came back above it, half below. Where the mean sits far above the median the pack is jackpot-driven — you usually lose, occasionally win big. A mean needs a sample behind it, so Min. pulls is yours to set, and packs below it leave the board rather than sitting on it with a figure we would not stand behind. Packs we haven't sampled aren't on this board — an odds-derived estimate turned out not to predict what comes back, so we no longer rank anything on one. Returns are gross. How you cash out — cash, crypto or store credit, and at what buyback rate — is a property of the brand rather than the pack, so it lives on each site's card. Costs are in USD; gem-priced sites at the 1¢ base rate.
#PackTypical rip
12
Soccer Pro Pack
Courtyard · Soccer
124.4%
mean · 496
typical 99.0%
Visit
22
Soccer Master Pack
Courtyard · Soccer
116.6%
mean · 423
typical 97.4%
Visit
51
Soccer Prospect - 5 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
108.5%
mean · 370
typical 75.1%
Buy
116
Soccer Legendary - 5 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
99.5%
mean · 387
typical 85.0%
Buy
127
Soccer Apex
Trove · Soccer
98.8%
mean · 263
typical 85.0%
Visit
136
Soccer All-Star - 5 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
97.2%
mean · 401
typical 57.3%
Buy
141
Soccer Starter
Trove · Soccer
96.7%
mean · 20,619
typical 100.0%
Visit
146
Soccer Starter - 5 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
95.8%
mean · 403
typical 75.6%
Buy
161
Soccer Booster
Trove · Soccer
95.0%
mean · 9,559
typical 82.0%
Visit
167
Soccer Premier
Trove · Soccer
94.3%
mean · 1,791
typical 80.0%
Visit
176
Soccer Championship - 5 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
94.0%
mean · 382
typical 81.8%
Buy
181
Soccer Reserve
Trove · Soccer
93.8%
mean · 5,397
typical 77.0%
Visit
200
Soccer Legend
Trove · Soccer
92.4%
mean · 289
typical 83.2%
Visit
223
Soccer Epic
Trove · Soccer
89.8%
mean · 657
typical 86.6%
Visit
263
World Cup Freekick Rip
Gacha · Soccer
79.2%
mean · 868
typical 46.0%
Buy
273
World Cup Matchday Rip
Gacha · Soccer
~170.4%
mean · 70 · prov.
typical 8.4%
Buy
287
Soccer Prospect - 1 Card
Pullmarket · Soccer
~115.7%
mean · 14 · prov.
typical 115.7%
Buy
305
Soccer Championship - 3 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
~105.7%
mean · 14 · prov.
typical 101.3%
Buy
308
Soccer Starter - 3 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
~104.1%
mean · 20 · prov.
typical 68.4%
Buy
311
Soccer Platinum Pack
Courtyard · Soccer
~102.9%
mean · 66 · prov.
typical 85.9%
Visit
314
Soccer Prospect - 3 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
~101.6%
mean · 18 · prov.
typical 83.6%
Buy
330
Soccer Legendary - 1 Card
Pullmarket · Soccer
~96.9%
mean · 35 · prov.
typical 84.8%
Buy
331
Soccer Legendary - 3 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
~96.6%
mean · 22 · prov.
typical 94.8%
Buy
353
Elite Pack
Phygitals · Soccer
~88.7%
mean · 25 · prov.
typical 71.4%
Buy
354
Soccer Championship - 1 Card
Pullmarket · Soccer
~88.5%
mean · 19 · prov.
typical 81.2%
Buy
376
Soccer All-Star - 1 Card
Pullmarket · Soccer
~77.9%
mean · 19 · prov.
typical 55.7%
Buy
384
Soccer All-Star - 3 Cards
Pullmarket · Soccer
~61.8%
mean · 12 · prov.
typical 39.6%
Buy
461
Soccer Starter Pack
Courtyard · SoccerSold out
127.6%
mean · 226
typical 111.6%

Soccer card rips, in detail

Soccer has the highest typical return of any category we measure. Five of the sites we track sell soccer packs, 34 are in our catalogue, and around 39,000 sampled pulls sit behind the ones we rank.

The typical soccer rip returns about 90% of the pack price — ahead of basketball and football at 86%, One Piece at 82%, baseball at 81% and Pokémon at 80%. It also holds the single most reliable figure on this site: Trove's $25 Soccer Starter, at almost exactly 100% on more than 18,000 sampled pulls.

The board above ranks every soccer pack we can measure by the typical rip: the median return, where half of all sampled pulls came back above and half below.

Our verdict

The best-measuring category on the site and the one with the strongest evidence behind its headline. Phygitals' $100 Pro Pack leads at about 127% typical, Courtyard's $25 Soccer Starter follows at about 116%, and Trove's $25 Soccer Starter sits at almost exactly 100% on more than 18,000 pulls — by a wide margin the largest sample behind any single pack we rank. Soccer's global market is deep enough that operators can fill packs at every price point without stretching, and it shows in how tightly the results cluster.

What the measured pulls show

  • 34 soccer packs catalogued across 5 sites.
  • The typical rip returns about 90% of pack price — the highest of any category.
  • Trove's $25 Soccer Starter returns ~100% on 18,000+ pulls — our best-evidenced pack anywhere.
  • Phygitals' $100 Pro Pack leads outright at about 127% typical.
  • Courtyard's $25 Soccer Starter follows at about 116%.
  • The weakest is a $0.50 Gacha World Cup rip at about 46%.

The most reliable number on this site

Trove's $25 Soccer Starter has been sampled more than eighteen thousand times, and its typical rip sits at almost exactly 100% of the pack price with an average of about 97%. No other pack we rank comes close for sample size.

That matters beyond soccer. Most measured returns on this site rest on hundreds of pulls; a few rest on thousands. This one rests on a number large enough that it is no longer an estimate — it is a description of the pack.

It also shows what a fairly-priced rip pack looks like when you can see it clearly: the typical rip lands at the price, and the operator's margin comes from the buyback spread rather than from underfilling the pack.

Two packs measure above the pack price

Phygitals' $100 Pro Pack typically returns about 127% and Courtyard's $25 Soccer Starter about 116%. A median above 100% means half the sampled pulls came back worth more than the pack cost, at the operator's own stated card values and before any buyback.

That is genuinely unusual and it deserves attention as well as a little scepticism. Two things can produce it: an operator pricing packs generously to build a market, or card valuations set higher than the cards would actually sell for. Our data cannot separate them, and both are worth knowing about.

Sample size is the thing to check. The Phygitals figure rests on about 130 pulls and the Courtyard one on about 170 — strong but young, against Trove's 18,000.

A global market with deep supply

Soccer's card market is the most international in the hobby. Panini's World Cup and Champions League products, Topps' UEFA licences and large European and Japanese secondary markets all feed supply, so operators can fill packs at every price point without reaching.

It also means soccer values respond to tournaments and transfers in a way other sports' do not. A World Cup run or a big-money move reprices a card quickly, which cuts both ways if you are keeping the card rather than selling it back.

The category runs from a $0.50 novelty rip to $2,500 premium packs, which is one of the widest price ranges on the site.

Before you pick a soccer pack

The $25 starters are the sweet spot. Trove's and Courtyard's both measure at or above the pack price, on the two largest soccer samples we have.

Be wary of the very cheap rips. The weakest soccer pack on the board is a $0.50 World Cup rip at about 46%, on more than 600 pulls — a low price does not make a poor rate good value, it just makes it inexpensive.

And skip the five-card packs, as in every other sport: Pullmarket's five-card All-Star measures about 58% against everything else on the board.

Soccer card rips: common questions

Which soccer rip pack has the best return?+

Phygitals' $100 Pro Pack leads on typical rip at about 127%, and Courtyard's $25 Soccer Starter follows at about 116%. The most reliable figure is Trove's $25 Soccer Starter at almost exactly 100% — it has more than 18,000 sampled pulls behind it, by far the largest sample of any pack we rank.

Is soccer a good category to rip?+

It is the best-measuring category on the site. The typical soccer rip returns about 90% of the pack price, ahead of every other category, and it holds both the highest-returning ranked pack and the most heavily sampled one.

How can a pack return more than 100%?+

It means half the sampled pulls came back worth more than the pack cost, at the operator's own stated card values and before any buyback cut. That can happen when an operator prices packs generously to build a market — or when valuations are set higher than the cards would really sell for. Our measurements cannot separate those two, and both are worth knowing.

What cards come out of soccer packs?+

Modern graded cards led by Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappé, Haaland, Yamal, Bellingham and Wirtz, mostly Panini and Topps in PSA and CGC holders. Values move on tournaments and transfers more than in other sports. Each pack page shows that pack's real recent pulls.

How many soccer pulls have you measured?+

Around 39,000 sampled pulls sit behind the soccer packs we rank, across five sites, from a catalogue of 34 packs. Trove's $25 starter alone accounts for more than 18,000 of them.

Figures on this page are measured from live pulls on the operators' own feeds, at their stated card values and the pack price in force at the time of each pull. Returns are gross — cashing a card back takes the site's buyback cut off the top. Written 2026-08-15; the board and the widgets update on their own. Full methodology →