Software:J.League Winning Eleven 2010 Club Championship

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J-League Winning Eleven
2010 Club Championship
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Cover art
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
SeriesJ. League Winning Eleven
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Release
  • JP: August 5, 2010
Genre(s)Traditional soccer simulation
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer (up to eight players)

J-League Winning Eleven 2010 Club Championship is an addition to the Winning Eleven J-League series.[1] This game is the successor to the J-League Winning Eleven 2009 Club Championship and was released exclusively in Japan August 5, 2010.[2] It features an updated engine from PES 2010. This game will become the last edition of J-League Winning Eleven series.

Teams

The game features club teams from the 2010 campaign of both J. League tiers totalling 36 teams. The game also features 118 foreign teams from the Premier League, Ligue 1, Serie A, Eredivisie, Primera División and a selection of teams from other leagues.

Stadiums

J. League One

J. League Two

Others

  • Argentina La Bombonera
  • England Anfield
  • England Highbury Stadium
  • England Old Trafford
  • England St. James' Park
  • Spain Camp Nou
  • Spain Estadio Riazor
  • Spain Mestalla
  • Spain Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
  • France Parc des Princes
  • France Stade Louis II
  • France Stade Vélodrome
  • Germany Olympiastadion Berlin
  • Germany Westfalenstadion
  • Italy San Siro
  • Italy Stadio Delle Alpi
  • Italy Stadio Ennio Tardini
  • Italy Stadio Olimpico
  • Template:Country data JAP Kasamatsu Stadium
  • Template:Country data JAP Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium
  • Template:Country data JAP National Stadium
  • Template:Country data JAP Saitama Urawa Komaba Stadium
  • South Korea Busan Asiad Main Stadium
  • South Korea Sangam Stadium
  • Netherlands Amsterdam Arena
  • Netherlands De Kuip
  • South Africa Newlands Stadium
  • Sweden Råsunda Stadium

PES Originals

  • Amerigo Atlantis
  • Blautraum Stadion
  • Cuito Cuanavala
  • Minato Stadium

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