Whipped Pass is a playstyle in EA FC Pro Clubs that makes crosses and driven balls into the box more dangerous - improving the arc, pace, and accuracy of deliveries from wide areas. It is most valuable for wingers and full-backs who regularly deliver crosses into the penalty area.
What Whipped Pass Does
Crossing in Pro Clubs is one of the most impactful ways to create goal-scoring opportunities, but without playstyles, crosses are inconsistent. The arc can be too flat or too high, the pace can be off, and the ball does not always land in the dangerous zone. Whipped Pass addresses all of these issues by improving the quality of deliveries from wide positions - better arc, better pace, and better accuracy on crosses and driven balls into the box.
The effect is most visible on driven crosses - the low, fast deliveries along the ground or at a low height that cut across the face of goal. With Whipped Pass active, these crosses are sharper and more precisely placed, arriving at the height and pace that makes them difficult for defenders to deal with and easier for attackers to connect with. Whether you are cutting back to a runner at the near post or swinging a ball to the far post, Whipped Pass makes those deliveries more consistently dangerous.
It also improves standard lofted crosses. A winger who consistently puts the ball into the right area of the box - between the goalkeeper and the defence - creates more headed goal attempts per match. Whipped Pass improves the delivery quality enough that attackers get cleaner contact on the ball rather than stretching or adjusting to a slightly off-target cross.
Whipped Pass+ (Plus Version)
Whipped Pass+ makes every cross significantly more threatening. The arc is sharper, the pace is better calibrated, and the ball consistently finds the danger zone. Where the base version improves quality, the plus version elevates deliveries to the point where even slight variations in your execution still produce dangerous crosses. A winger with Whipped Pass+ becomes a consistent source of goal-scoring opportunities for their teammates across an entire match.
Best Positions for Whipped Pass
- Winger: The primary beneficiary. Wingers who deliver crosses from the byline or from wide areas gain the most consistent value from Whipped Pass across a full match.
- Full-back / Wing-back: Attacking full-backs who overlap and deliver crosses benefit strongly, as their deliveries from wide become more reliable and dangerous.
- CAM: A CAM who takes corners or wide free kicks can pair this with Dead Ball, though Whipped Pass is secondary to other passing playstyles for a central attacking midfielder.
When to Use Whipped Pass
Whipped Pass activates on crosses and driven balls into the box. It is most effective when your team has a target forward or multiple runners in the box who can convert quality deliveries. In matches against compact defensive teams, getting to the byline and whipping in a dangerous cross becomes one of the primary ways to create chances. Against teams with weak aerial defenders or slow centre backs, Whipped Pass turns crossing into a consistent goal-scoring route.
When to Skip Whipped Pass
Players who do not cross - strikers, central midfielders who focus on ground play, defenders who do not overlap - gain nothing from Whipped Pass. Even wingers who primarily cut inside and shoot rather than deliver to teammates may prefer a finishing playstyle in this slot. If crossing is not a central part of your game, skip it.
Related Playstyles
Whipped Pass pairs naturally with Dead Ball for wingers who take both open-play crosses and set piece deliveries. See the winger inside forward build guide for a full picture of how crossing playstyles fit into the position.
Track Your Performance
See if Whipped Pass is making a difference by tracking your stats on PROCLUBS.IO. Watch your key passes and assists - if your team's headed goals or crosses-to-chance conversion rate improves after you add this playstyle, it is earning its slot.