The mod is a total conversion patch. Modders took the realistic gameplay engine of Konami’s Winning Eleven 9 and injected the fantastical, high-octane spirit of the anime. The result is a hybrid that plays like a simulation but looks and feels like an arcade fantasy.
Winning Eleven 9 (released internationally as Pro Evolution Soccer 6) occupies a special place in the history of football videogames. Launched in 2006, it combined crisp gameplay, responsive controls, and a timeless feel that many players still praise today. But beyond Konami’s original release, an entire aftermarket community formed around mods and patches that refreshed and reshaped the experience — ranging from squad updates to radical visual overhauls. One recurring theme in fan circles is the intersection between soccer videogames and anime culture, especially Captain Tsubasa (known in some locales as Oliver y Benji). This article traces Winning Eleven 9’s legacy, the fan-made “Normal” and other patches, and the niche of Captain Tsubasa integrations: what they are, how they work, and why players still seek updated downloads today.
Recent versions, such as the "EG: All I Have in My Mind" patch, continue to refine the experience: Updated Rosters:






