13. Theo Walcott
EA SportsArsenal's speedster was finding some good form in the 2013/14 season until he suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee during a FA Cup match against rival North London club Tottenham Hotspur. This frustrating injury not only ruled Walcott out for the remainder of Arsenal's season (arguably crippling their chances of winning that all-important Premier League title) but also meant that the pacey winger was ineligible to be part of England's World Cup squad. It's not all bad for Theo though. The Arsenal player has at least been given a nice character model in FIFA 15, with particularly decent details to his facial hair and eyebrows.
12. Edinson Cavani
EA SportsEdison Cavani's stock has dropped considerably in the 2014 World Cup. Paris St-Germain's 64.5 million signing had looked lacklustre all season but his poor form was confirmed in Brazil when he was unrecognisable from the goal-scoring menace who had been tearing it up in Serie A. Though he did score a goal against Costa Rica (which would mean very little in the context of the eventual 3-1 loss), Uruguay seemed entirely reliant on Luis Suárez to get the job done. It came as no surprise when a Suárez-less Uruguay were easily beaten by Columbia. Cavani's long flowing locks gave EA the perfect opporunity to showcase their new advanced physics engine, as the striker's hair flows as he runs up the pitch. His form may have suffered recently but at least he has that fabulous hair.