
Perhaps you don’t need to be a veteran FIFA Online 4 player to have heard the term GULLIT ONLINE 4 at least once. Due to his overwhelming power, Ruud Gullit is always considered one of the most formidable players in the number one football game in Vietnam, possessing a skill set that far surpasses the rest.
On July 25th, FIFA Online 4 Vietnam officially announced 6 legendary ICONS players associated with the mythological theme, including: Ruud Gullit, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Ryan Giggs, Lothar Matthäus, Bobby Moore, and Alan Shearer.
The upcoming update on July 27 promises to change the landscape of FIFA Online 4 with the participation of these 6 supreme deities. Each holds unique abilities and strengths but shares a common goal: to conquer and claim victory.
Let’s take a moment to admire and pay our respects to these gods!
RUUD GULLIT – LORD OF THE GODS IN FIFA ONLINE 4

Ruud Gullit – also known by the nickname “Black Tulip”, is the supreme god of all gods in the ICONS mythology.
At the age of 16, Gullit began his journey with the HFC Haarlem army. With talent revealed early on, Gullit quickly joined Feyenoord, where he met and learned from “Saint” Johan Cruyff.
In 1985, Gullit joined PSV Eindhoven, scoring 53 goals and providing 29 assists in 75 matches, helping the team dominate the Netherlands for two consecutive years.
In 1987, he transferred to AC Milan, teaming up with two other gods, Frank Rijkaard and Marco van Basten, to form the legendary “Trident”, dominating Milan and expanding across Europe. With these achievements, Gullit won the Ballon d’Or in 1987.
In 1988, he led the Netherlands to Euro glory, highlighted by a decisive goal in the final battle. In 1989, Gullit continued to help AC Milan reach the top of Europe, extending his reign of power.
Gullit proved he was not only an outstanding player but also a brilliant tactician, holding both positions in the London army – Chelsea. He led “The Blues” to the FA Cup title in 1997.
Comprehensive and unpredictable, strong and intelligent, Gullit truly deserves the title of “Lord of the Gods.”

VAN NISTELROOY – THE GOD OF THE PENALTY AREA

With a handsome face and a gentle demeanor, enemies are easily deceived before witnessing the terrifying destruction whenever Van Gol has the ball in the penalty area.
Realizing the limitless power from the god Van Gol, PSV – one of the three strongest forces in the Netherlands at that time – persuaded him to join their ranks. It didn’t take long for Van Nistelrooy to showcase his strength, with sharp killer instincts earning him the title of the best Dutch player of the year and leading PSV to dominate the Dutch league for two consecutive years.
Not satisfied with his conquest, the warrior ventured to the land of fog, joining the Manchester Red Devils – a team with strong potential in this territory, thus birthing the classic striker. Under the command of wizard Alex Ferguson, Van Nistelrooy transformed into a dark god with an impressive stature and terrifying power, fighting with the singular goal of scoring and destroying the opponent’s goal.
A plethora of collective titles such as Premier League champion, FA Cup, Football League Cup, along with individual accolades like the Premier League Golden Boot, FA Cup top scorer, and Champions League’s all-time leading scorer continuously came to Van Gol, yet the gods decided once more to leave the land of fog to continue their conquests in the land of the bulls, Spain.
Despite possessing powerful abilities, injuries from countless battles have made the god weary. Even though he no longer fights explosively as before, he still contributed to helping the Spanish royal team win 2 league cups and 1 super cup.
LOTHAR MATTHAUS – THE BLOCKER OF THE GODS

Having passed through many armies and fierce battles, from North Rhine-Westphalia with Mönchengladbach to Bavaria where Bayern Munich reigns supreme, to the majestic Milan with the blue-black of Inter Milan. Wherever Lothar Matthäus sets foot, he is always the leader, enabling his army to annihilate all.
As a brilliant leader, “Der Panzer” has the courage and cold-bloodedness to level every battle his army faces. Lothar led Germany to the top of Europe in 1980 and to world dominance in 1990. Additionally, he was the spearhead that helped Bayern Munich continuously assert their supremacy in Germany and helped Inter Milan break the perfection of the “Destructive Trident” Rijkaard – van Basten – Gullit, becoming the king of Italy in 1989 after nearly a decade.
With these illustrious achievements, Lothar was rightfully rewarded with the “Ballon d’Or” in 1990. To this day, when mentioning the greatest god, the protector of Germany, many do not hesitate to name: Lothar Matthäus.
RYAN GIGGS – THE STORM GOD

As a member of the “Class of ’92” family under “The Almighty – Sir Alex Ferguson”, Ryan Giggs caught the attention of all of Europe with his mastery of football magic while living in the village of Carrington during the late 80s.
With his top-notch magical abilities, Ryan Giggs left many opponents in awe as he disappeared and reappeared along the left wing. His most glorious achievement was delivering the final blow to the Arsenal Gunners in the FA Cup semi-finals, greatly contributing to the historic treble of “The Red Devils” in the 1998 – 1999 season,
13 Premier League titles, 4 FA Cups, 2 Champions League titles, along with countless records set over 963 matches are enough to highlight the greatness of Ryan Giggs – the god who wields the magic power that “enchants” every heart that loves beautiful football!
ALAN SHEARER – THE GOD OF FEAR

From a young age, Alan Shearer was discovered and recruited by the southern coastal army – Southampton, and within just 2 weeks of joining, Shearer scored a hat-trick and defeated the London Gunners. At that time, Shearer was only 17 years and 240 days old.
In 1992, Shearer joined Blackburn Rovers to continue his journey of spreading fear. Right in the opening week, he scored a double to defeat the Crystal Palace Eagles. In the 1993-1994 season, he scored 31 goals in 40 matches, leaving opponents only to utter the words: “fearsome” when mentioning Shearer. In the 1994-1995 season, Shearer led Blackburn Rovers to become the new champions of England with 34 goals, and then in December 1995, he became the first player to score 100 goals in the Premier League.
Growing up in Newcastle, of course, Shearer always dreamed of serving his hometown. In 1996, he fulfilled that dream by returning to his old home, leading the Northeastern army to become a force in England, notably winning the “Top Scorer” title in his very first year.
Step by step, Shearer instilled fear into opponents, becoming a symbol of strength in Tyneside, and St. James Park – the residence of Saint James the Great, is his favorite battlefield. He is a symbol, a legend, and the main character in the daily anthem at Tyneside.
BOBBY MOORE – THE ANCIENT GOD

As one of the ancient gods of the United Kingdom, Moore is admired not only for his exceptional talent but also for his elegance and finesse in every battle.
Jock Stein once said that Bobby Moore knew everything that happened around him at least 20 minutes in advance. Indeed, he is not only a renowned warrior but also a god who always knows what to do in every situation; he is the philosopher of defensive art and an unbreakable steel shield.
Dedicating all his strength to protect the claret and blue colors of West Ham United in East London, Bobby Moore showcased top-notch magic. Moreover, he was the leader who helped England become the world champion in 1966.
Every mistake can be corrected, every opponent’s attack can be effortlessly extinguished, simply because beneath us lies an ancient god, that is Bobby Moore.
Dive into the mythological story on July 27, 2022
All these gods will officially appear in FIFA Online 4 from today, July 27, 2022. Let’s look forward to continuing to write the memorable chronicles of these deities!