
Some characters like Fran, Saru, Sein, Desuta, Ozrock, Vanfeny, Garsha, and SSC possess real powers outside of soccer skills, including psychic powers, reality warping, weapon materialization, biological manipulation, etc. Reize destroyed a building, Ozrock destroyed The Moon, and Fran erased many beings and objects from existence. Several characters have destroyed trees and rocks. However, Aphrodi, Reize, and Edgar were capable of destroying the nets. The games lampshade this with characters pointing out the nets are essentially indestructible. Note: If you ask why they don´t destroy anything?, it´s because the soccer balls are created to "contain the attack itself", this was explained by the creators and even in the anime/games. Tier: At least High 7-C, most likely higher At least High 7-C, most likely higher Name: Kiyama Tatsuya. He is a forward for Eisei Gakuen in Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin, and later becomes a midfielder and a defender for Inazuma Japan in Inazuma Eleven Orion no Kokuin. In matter of hax they have time stoppers, teleporters, black hole makers, intangibility, etc. In the alternate timeline, since the real Kira Hiroto is alive, he is known as Kiyama Tatsuya (or Hunter Foster in English). God tiers can show attacks capable of creating wormholes and galaxies. The low tiers of the verse can easily bust a small building by kicking a soccer ball, the mid tiers can destroy cities by just kicking a soccer ball, the high tiers can show attacks capables of destroying planets and even stars. One day, when a mysterious forward named Goenji Shuuya, moves to Mamoru's town, the young goalkeeper sets out to find and recruit members for his soccer team. Even though his skills and enthusiasm are incredible, his school lacks a real soccer club, as the six other members don't appear very interested even in training.

The main character, Mamoru Endou, is a very talented goalkeeper and the grandson of Daisuke Endou, one of the strongest goalkeepers in Japan, who 'died' before Mark was born.

It began as role-playing sports video games for the Nintendo DS developed and published by Level-5.
