
Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (also known as Winning Eleven 9 in Japan and World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 in the United States) is an association football videogame developed and produced by Konami as part of the Pro Evolution Soccer series. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions were released on 21 October 2005 with the PC version released a week later on the 28 October.[2]
The cover features Chelsea defender John Terry and former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry.
The game is the first in the series to include officially licensed British teams—Arsenal and Chelsea of England, as well as Celtic and Rangers of Scotland. The game also includes fully licensed leagues— La Liga of Spain, Eredivisie of the Netherlands, and Serie A of Italy (although not Cagliari). Only Japan and South Korea's national teams are fully licensed. As with previous versions, the game features an edit mode allowing the player to edit certain elements of the game.
The PlayStation 2 version was the first to feature online play (currently free of charge). Within online play, statistics and league points are stored on the server for each game played. These points determine a team's (player's) position within the five online divisions.
The stats for the players in the Pro Evolution games are provided by Sports Interactive
The cover features Chelsea defender John Terry and former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry.
The game is the first in the series to include officially licensed British teams—Arsenal and Chelsea of England, as well as Celtic and Rangers of Scotland. The game also includes fully licensed leagues— La Liga of Spain, Eredivisie of the Netherlands, and Serie A of Italy (although not Cagliari). Only Japan and South Korea's national teams are fully licensed. As with previous versions, the game features an edit mode allowing the player to edit certain elements of the game.
The PlayStation 2 version was the first to feature online play (currently free of charge). Within online play, statistics and league points are stored on the server for each game played. These points determine a team's (player's) position within the five online divisions.
The stats for the players in the Pro Evolution games are provided by Sports Interactive
TEAM
Clubs
Licensed leagues
Serie A with teams from the Serie A season 2005-06
Eredivisie with teams from the Eredivisie season 2005-06
BBVA Liga with teams from the La Liga season 2005-06
Internazionale
Roma
Milan
Chievo
Palermo
Livorno
Parma
Empoli
Fiorentina
Ascoli
Udinese
Sampdoria
Reggina
(Cagliari Calcio)
Siena
Lazio
Messina
Lecce
Treviso
Juventus
PSV
AZ
Feyenoord
Ajax
Groningen
Utrecht
Heerenveen
Roda JC
NEC
Vitesse
Waalwijk
Heracles Almelo
Sparta Rotterdam
Den Haag
NAC Breda
Willem II
Roosendaal
FC Barcelona
Real Madrid
Valencia
Osasuna
Sevilla
Celta Vigo
Villarreal
Deportivo La Coruña
Getafe
Atlético Madrid
Real Zaragoza
Mallorca
Athletic Bilbao
Real Betis
Espanyol
Real Sociedad
Racing de Santander
Deportivo Alavés
Cádiz
Málaga
Licensed clubs in unlicensed leagues
Arsenal
Chelsea
Celtic
Rangers
Porto
Copenhagen
Rosenborg
Djurgården
Galatasaray
Dynamo Kyiv
Unlicensed leagues
English League (Premier League) with teams from the FA Premier League season 2005-06
German League (Bundesliga) with teams from the Fußball-Bundesliga season 2005-06
French League (Ligue 1) with teams from the Ligue 1 season 2005-06
Unlicensed clubs
Unlicensed means that the club names are not licensed, but the player have their real names, faces etc., apart from the clubs in the Other Leagues.
Man Red (Manchester United)
Merseyside Blue (Everton)
Merseyside Red (Liverpool)
Middlebrook (Bolton Wanderers)
Teesside (Middlesbrough)
Man Blue (Manchester City)
North East London (Tottenham Hotspur)
West Midlands Village (Aston Villa)
South East London Reds (Charlton Athletic)
West Midlands City (Birmingham City)
West London White (Fulham)
Tyneside (Newcastle United)
Lancashire (Blackburn Rovers)
Pompy (Portsmouth)
West Midlands Stripes (West Bromwich Albion)
Wearside (Sunderland)
East London (West Ham United)
Lancashire Athletic (Wigan Athletic)
Isar (Bayern Munich)
Ruhr (Schalke 04)
Weser (Werder Bremen)
Hauptstadt (Hertha Berlin)
Neckar (Stuttgart)
Rhein (Bayer Leverkusen)
Westfalen (BV Borussia Dortmund)
Hanseaten (Hamburg)
Autostadt (Wolfsburg)
Niedersachsen (Hannover 96)
Karneval (Mainz)
Pfalz (Kaiserslautern)
Alm (Arminia Bielefeld)
Franken (Nuremberg)
Fohlen (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
Rhein-Main (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Domstadt (Köln)
Stahlstadt (Duisburg)
Rhone (Lyon)
Pas de Calais (Lille)
Azur (AS Monaco)
Bretagne (Rennes)
Bouches du Rhone (Marseille)
Somesterrine (Saint-Étienne)
Nord (Lens)
Bourgogne (Auxerre)
Ile de France (Paris Saint-Germain)
Franche-Comté (Sochaux)
Alsace (Strasbourg)
Alpes Maritimes (Nice)
Garonne (Toulouse)
Corse Sud (Ajaccio)
Aquitaine (Bordeaux)
Moselle (Metz)
Loire Océan (Nantes)
Sarthe (Le Mans)
Aube (Troyes)
Meurthe-et-Moselle (Nancy)
FC Belgium (Club Brugge)
Bruxelles (Anderlecht)
Lisbonera (Benfica)
Esportiva (Sporting CP)
FC Bosphorus (Beşiktaş)
Constanti (Fenerbahçe)
Peloponnisos (Olympiacos)
Athenakos FC (Panathinaikos)
Russia Rail FC (Lokomotiv Moscow)
AC Czech (Sparta Prague)
Caopolo (São Paulo)
Licensed leagues
Serie A with teams from the Serie A season 2005-06
Eredivisie with teams from the Eredivisie season 2005-06
BBVA Liga with teams from the La Liga season 2005-06
Internazionale
Roma
Milan
Chievo
Palermo
Livorno
Parma
Empoli
Fiorentina
Ascoli
Udinese
Sampdoria
Reggina
(Cagliari Calcio)
Siena
Lazio
Messina
Lecce
Treviso
Juventus
PSV
AZ
Feyenoord
Ajax
Groningen
Utrecht
Heerenveen
Roda JC
NEC
Vitesse
Waalwijk
Heracles Almelo
Sparta Rotterdam
Den Haag
NAC Breda
Willem II
Roosendaal
FC Barcelona
Real Madrid
Valencia
Osasuna
Sevilla
Celta Vigo
Villarreal
Deportivo La Coruña
Getafe
Atlético Madrid
Real Zaragoza
Mallorca
Athletic Bilbao
Real Betis
Espanyol
Real Sociedad
Racing de Santander
Deportivo Alavés
Cádiz
Málaga
Licensed clubs in unlicensed leagues
Arsenal
Chelsea
Celtic
Rangers
Porto
Copenhagen
Rosenborg
Djurgården
Galatasaray
Dynamo Kyiv
Unlicensed leagues
English League (Premier League) with teams from the FA Premier League season 2005-06
German League (Bundesliga) with teams from the Fußball-Bundesliga season 2005-06
French League (Ligue 1) with teams from the Ligue 1 season 2005-06
Unlicensed clubs
Unlicensed means that the club names are not licensed, but the player have their real names, faces etc., apart from the clubs in the Other Leagues.
Man Red (Manchester United)
Merseyside Blue (Everton)
Merseyside Red (Liverpool)
Middlebrook (Bolton Wanderers)
Teesside (Middlesbrough)
Man Blue (Manchester City)
North East London (Tottenham Hotspur)
West Midlands Village (Aston Villa)
South East London Reds (Charlton Athletic)
West Midlands City (Birmingham City)
West London White (Fulham)
Tyneside (Newcastle United)
Lancashire (Blackburn Rovers)
Pompy (Portsmouth)
West Midlands Stripes (West Bromwich Albion)
Wearside (Sunderland)
East London (West Ham United)
Lancashire Athletic (Wigan Athletic)
Isar (Bayern Munich)
Ruhr (Schalke 04)
Weser (Werder Bremen)
Hauptstadt (Hertha Berlin)
Neckar (Stuttgart)
Rhein (Bayer Leverkusen)
Westfalen (BV Borussia Dortmund)
Hanseaten (Hamburg)
Autostadt (Wolfsburg)
Niedersachsen (Hannover 96)
Karneval (Mainz)
Pfalz (Kaiserslautern)
Alm (Arminia Bielefeld)
Franken (Nuremberg)
Fohlen (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
Rhein-Main (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Domstadt (Köln)
Stahlstadt (Duisburg)
Rhone (Lyon)
Pas de Calais (Lille)
Azur (AS Monaco)
Bretagne (Rennes)
Bouches du Rhone (Marseille)
Somesterrine (Saint-Étienne)
Nord (Lens)
Bourgogne (Auxerre)
Ile de France (Paris Saint-Germain)
Franche-Comté (Sochaux)
Alsace (Strasbourg)
Alpes Maritimes (Nice)
Garonne (Toulouse)
Corse Sud (Ajaccio)
Aquitaine (Bordeaux)
Moselle (Metz)
Loire Océan (Nantes)
Sarthe (Le Mans)
Aube (Troyes)
Meurthe-et-Moselle (Nancy)
FC Belgium (Club Brugge)
Bruxelles (Anderlecht)
Lisbonera (Benfica)
Esportiva (Sporting CP)
FC Bosphorus (Beşiktaş)
Constanti (Fenerbahçe)
Peloponnisos (Olympiacos)
Athenakos FC (Panathinaikos)
Russia Rail FC (Lokomotiv Moscow)
AC Czech (Sparta Prague)
Caopolo (São Paulo)
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