- For the team in Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy, see Fire Dragon (GO).
Fire Dragon (ファイアードラゴン, Faiā Doragon) is South Korea's national team. In the final of the preliminaries, they lost to Inazuma Japan with 4-3.
Uniform[]
The team jersey is a white-collared red T-shirt with white linings on the edges of the sleeves. There is a small red-colored section to the collar. The shorts are white and the socks are red. The goalkeeper wears a gray, long-sleeved shirt with dark gray sleeves, followed by dark blue pants, socks being black. Choi Chang-soo assumes the captain's band, which is light blue.
Members[]
№ | Player | Name | Element | Gender | Position | Year |
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1 | Jung-soo | Jo Jung-soo | ||||
2 | Woo-myang | Hwang Woo-myang | ||||
3 | Doo-yoon | Hong Doo-yoon | ||||
4 | Myong-ho | Cho Myong-ho | ||||
5 | Sung-hwan | Ko Sung-hwan | ||||
6 | Baek-young | Park Baek-young | ||||
7 | Chang-soo | Choi Chang-soo Captain | ||||
8 | Eun-young | Kim Eun-young | ||||
9 | Aphrodi | Afuro Terumi | (FW in formation) | |||
10 | Burn | Nagumo Haruya | ||||
11 | Gazel | Suzuno Fuusuke | ||||
12 | Ji-nan | Heo Ji-nan | ||||
13 | Hyeon-dae | Seol Hyeon-dae | ||||
14 | Chung-yoon | Lee Chung-yoon | ||||
15 | Sung-joon | Noh Sung-joon | ||||
16 | Jung-on | Cha Jung-won |
Coach | Name | Gender |
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Jin-sung | Lee Jin-sung |
Type | Name | Power | Cost | Game description |
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(Defensive) | Perfect Zone Press | 35 | 50 | Steal the ball with a cyclone of fire! Defence-Either half. |
Game opponent[]
№ | Player | Name | Element | Gender | Position | Year |
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1 | Jung-soo | Jo Jung-soo | ||||
2 | Woo-myang | Hwang Woo-myang | ||||
3 | Doo-yoon | Hong Doo-yoon | ||||
4 | Myong-ho | Cho Myong-ho | ||||
5 | Sung-hwan | Ko Sung-hwan | ||||
6 | Chang-soo | Choi Chang-soo Captain | ||||
7 | Baek-young | Park Baek-young | ||||
8 | Eun-young | Kim Eun-young | ||||
9 | Aphrodi | Afuro Terumi | (FW in formation) | |||
10 | Burn | Nagumo Haruya | ||||
11 | Gazel | Suzuno Fuusuke | ||||
12 | Ji-nan | Heo Ji-nan | ||||
13 | Hyeon-dae | Seol Hyeon-dae | ||||
14 | Chung-yoon | Lee Chung-yoon | ||||
15 | Sung-joon | Noh Sung-joon | ||||
16 | Jung-on | Cha Jung-won |
Coach | Name | Gender |
---|---|---|
Jin-sung | Lee Jin-sung |
Type | Name | Power | Cost | Game description |
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(Defensive) | Perfect Zone Press | 35 | 50 | Steal the ball with a cyclone of fire! Defence-Either half. |
Match[]
Fire Dragon VS Inazuma Japan[]
It was the toughest battle Inazuma Japan faced so far. At first, Japan were stumped by Korea's hissatsu tactics, Perfect Zone Press, but Kidou Yuuto was able to figure out its weakness and created Inazuma Japan's first hissatsu tactic in Route of Sky. Gouenji Shuuya couldn't complete his new hissatsu technique with Toramaru as he was thinking about his father but, after seeing him among the spectators, Gouenji was able to perform Tiger Storm which helped Japan secure the victory. Inazuma Japan's victory was also thanks to Endou Mamoru's Ikari no Tettsui, when he came back in the second half having been stripped of the captaincy in the first. In the end, Inazuma Japan won.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Before the match, Inazuma Japan paid more attention to the forwards, who are Aphrodi, Nagumo and Suzuno. Although, Megane Kakeru told them to be aware of Choi Chang-soo instead, as he's known as one of the greatest playmakers.
- In Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! The Ogre, before the match against Inazuma Japan, the three forwards saw themselves in the past (Aphrodi in Zeus, Nagumo as Burn in Prominence and Suzuno as Gazel in Diamond Dust). This was because Ogre wanted them to become evil again in order to defeat Endou Mamoru. However, it didn't work against them.
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