: Full lineups for licensed leagues (like the French Ligue 1 and Dutch Eredivisie) and unlicensed teams with "fake" names (e.g., "North London" for Arsenal or "West London Blue" for Chelsea). UEFA Champions League : As the first title in the series to feature the full UEFA Champions League license
The database was relational, built on Konami’s proprietary engine, but logically structured as follows: Pes 2010 Database
: Fans still remember the "Default Players"—a group of generic, fictional characters used to start Master League campaigns. : Full lineups for licensed leagues (like the
: Provides a searchable online archive where users can filter players by team, nationality, or specific stats like "Top Speed" or "Shot Accuracy". The PES 2010 engine relied on a specific
The PES 2010 engine relied on a specific set of player attributes that differed slightly from modern football games. The database rated players on a scale of roughly 40 to 99.
(97 Overall): Representing his early Real Madrid days, his stats for and Shot Power (94) made him a one-man counter-attack. Lionel Messi