The day had arrived. The World 11—the players admired, studied, and feared across the footballing landscape—had landed in Japan.
The EOS players stood on the pristine training ground, the tension suffocating. Some gritted their teeth, others clenched their fists, but none of them wavered. They weren't here to admire legends. They were here to win.
And then, they arrived.
The World 11 – The Titans of Football
The air shifted the moment the World 11 stepped onto the field. Each of them radiated an aura of absolute dominance—monsters who had already conquered the world.
Kaiser Eberhart (Germany) – World #1(Forward)
The Ego King himself. Ruthless, cunning, and an absolute nightmare for defenders. His ego-driven, unpredictable style had crushed entire teams. The undisputed rival of Shunji Kaizen, the EOS director.
Adrian DeLuca (Portugal) – World #2(Forward/Winger)
Known as the Celestial Phantom, DeLuca combined elegance with lethal precision. His dribbling and finishing made him the second most feared attacker in the world.
Thiago Santos (Brazil) – World #3(Forward/Playmaker)
A magician with the ball, Santos played football like an artist painting a masterpiece. His creativity and unpredictability made him nearly impossible to stop.
Leonel Castillo (Argentina) – World #4(Attacking Midfielder)
Nicknamed El Rey (The King), Castillo was an unstoppable force in midfield, dictating play and breaking defenses with a single pass.
Kylien Marcel (France) – World #5(Winger/Striker)
The Lightning Storm—faster than anyone else on the field. A terrifying combination of speed, power, and agility, capable of destroying defenses within seconds.
Sunil Rajput (India) – World #6(Central Midfielder)
A relentless dynamo, Rajput was the perfect balance of attack and defense. His tactical intelligence and work rate made him the heart of any team he played for.
Hwang Jisoo (South Korea) – World #7(Defensive Midfielder)
The Steel Fortress—unshakable, immovable. His defensive presence alone was enough to shut down entire attacking lines.
Aleksandr Volkov (Russia) – World #8(Center-Back)
A human wall. Volkov was a mix of brute strength and tactical brilliance, shutting down any attack before it could even begin.
Lorenzo Bianchi (Italy) – World #9(Center-Back)
An intelligent and elegant defender, known for reading plays before they even happened. His positioning and timing made him a nightmare for strikers.
Edgar van Dijk (Netherlands) – World #10(Right-Back)
A fullback with insane attacking capabilities. His overlapping runs and pinpoint crosses made him a key part of any team's offensive play.
Noah Weiss (Germany) – World #1 Goalkeeper
The Titan Wall. His reflexes, positioning, and shot-stopping ability were unmatched, making him the best goalkeeper in the world.
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The EOS players were frozen for a moment, processing the sheer presence of these monsters.
Then, Kaiser Eberhart stepped forward, his piercing blue eyes scanning the EOS team before smirking.
"This is it?" he said, his voice laced with arrogance. "These are the players Kaizen believes can stand against us?"
Renji Kurogami narrowed his eyes. His blood boiled at Kaiser's sheer confidence, but he forced himself to stay composed.
Kaizen, standing beside the old legends, simply grinned. "Underestimating them will be your first mistake."
Kaiser's smirk widened. "Then let's see if they're worth my time."
The World 11 players exchanged glances.
"We'll play tomorrow," Adrian DeLuca announced. "Three days was enough for you to prepare, wasn't it?"
Mori cracked his neck. "That's all we needed."
Kaiser turned toward the EOS players one last time. "Then don't disappoint me."
And with that, the World 11 walked off the field, leaving behind an air of dominance that only the best in the world could radiate.
The battle was set. The Top 11 of EOS versus the World 11.
A match that would define the future of football itself.
To be continue...