Giorgio Giannini (ジョルジョ・ジャンニーニ, Jorujo Jannīni), also known as Giogio (ジョジョ, Jojo), is a midfielder for Orpheus.
Profile[]
- "He's from a well-established family, but he's not one to rest on his laurels."
Appearance[]
Giogio has wavy, shoulder-length, indigo hair and black eyes. He also wears the standard uniform of Orpheus.
Personality[]
He is Raffaele's best and close friend. He, along with most of the other members in Orpheus, didn't trust Kageyama until Fidio convinced him, making the team able to use Catenaccio Counter during the match against Inazuma Japan.
Plot[]
Kageyama Reiji becomes Orpheus's coach, which everyone was angry about, but Fidio asked everyone to trust him and they were able to use a hissatsu tactic and tied with Inazuma Japan with 3-3.
Afterwards, Orpheus fought against Little Gigant and lost with 8-0. This depressed the whole team. Though, after sometime they fought against Inazuma Japan to show how powerful is Little Gigant plays and it showed that Orpheus had become more skillful.
Game appearance[]
Character sprite and avatar[]
Overworld | Avatar | |
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Orpheus' uniform |
Strikers avatar[]
Avatar | Sprite | |
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Orpheus |
Character view[]
Front overview | Back overview | Front close view | Back close view | |
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Orpheus' uniform |
Stats[]
All stats are at level 99 and untrained.
- GP: 132
- TP: 126
- Kick: 56
- Body: 74
- Control: 61
- Guard: 59
- Speed: 59
- Stamina: 54
- Guts: 61
- Freedom: 6
All stats are fully upgraded.
- TP: 170
- Kick: B
- Guard: A
- Body: A
- Speed: B
- Control: A
- Catch: A
Hissatsu[]
- [DF] Blade Attack
- [OF] Echo Ball
- [GK] Bakuretsu Punch
- [OF] Heaven's Time
- [OF] Echo Ball
- [OF] Heaven's Time
- [DF] Blade Attack
Game exclusive teams[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- He is loosely based off of various Italian footballers:
- His forename, Giorgio, is derived from ジョルジョ・キエッリーニ (read as "Jorujo Kierriini"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of Giorgio Chiellini, an Italian footballer who plays as a .
- His surname, Giannini, is derived from ジュゼッペ・ジャンニーニ (read as "Juzeppe Janniini"), the Japanese pronunciation of Giuseppe Giannini, a former Italian footballer who played as a .
- He speaks well-mannered and calls others by noble words.
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