New world classes

You're referring to the new World Class system in FIFA 23!

In FIFA 23, the World Class system has been revamped to provide more realistic and nuanced player ratings. Here's a breakdown of the new system:

World Class: The top 1% of players in the game, with exceptional skills and abilities. These players are considered the best in the world and have a rating of 90 or higher.

Elite: The top 5% of players in the game, with exceptional skills and abilities. These players are among the best in the world and have a rating of 85-89.

Star: The top 10% of players in the game, with high skills and abilities. These players are among the top players in the world and have a rating of 80-84.

Pro: The top 20% of players in the game, with good skills and abilities. These players are solid professionals and have a rating of 75-79.

Pro League: The top 30% of players in the game, with decent skills and abilities. These players are solid players in their respective leagues and have a rating of 70-74.

Pro Club: The top 40% of players in the game, with average skills and abilities. These players are solid players in their respective clubs and have a rating of 65-69.

Pro League 2: The top 50% of players in the game, with below-average skills and abilities. These players are struggling to make an impact in their respective leagues and have a rating of 60-64.

Pro Club 2: The bottom 50% of players in the game, with poor skills and abilities. These players are struggling to make an impact in their respective clubs and have a rating of 55-59.

Rookie: The bottom 20% of players in the game, with very poor skills and abilities. These players are struggling to make an impact in their respective leagues and have a rating of 50-54.

Keep in mind that these categories are not strictly linear, and there may be some overlap between them. Additionally, player ratings can vary depending on various factors, such as position, team, and league.