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Storm Wolf (ストームウルフ, Sutōmu Urufu) is the representative team for Uzbekistan in the Football Frontier International Vision 2.
Uniform[]
The uniform consists of a white shirt (with a grey turtle neck underneath) that is striped black and white around the collar and black stripes under the arms, worn with white pants with white-striped black borders and white socks with a black stripe above. The goalkeeper's uniform consists of a yellow long-sleeved shirt (with a grey turtle neck underneath) that is striped black and white around the collar with a black hoop in the chest height and black stripes under the arms, worn with yellow pants with white-striped black borders and yellow socks with a black stripe above. The captain armband is light purple.
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Prior to the Asia preliminaries, they defeated the United Arab Emirates' representative team in the FFIV2 Asia preliminaries semi-finals. Storm Wolf was also well known for their emotionless plays. Not even their captain Dmitri's countenance would change whenever he made a shoot.[1] They were the final team Inazuma Japan fought in the Asia preliminaries of the Football Frontier International Vision 2. Known as the strongest team of the whole tournament, they were called "the eye of the hurricane" by Kakuma Oushou. They had a total of 20 points before they got into the finals and were also known for their swift and strong offense. After the match ended, it was revealed that Storm Wolf's members were actually aliens impersonating humans.
In the Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy game, they appear as the sixth team in the Space Alien's right taisen route. All members are at level 36.
Members[]
№ | Player | Name | Element | Gender | Position | Year |
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1 | Karnov | Alexei Karnov | ||||
2 | Sergei | Sergei Chernov | ||||
3 | Mitya | Mitya Eremin | ||||
4 | Yuri | Yuri Averin | ||||
5 | Golibav | Gennady Golibav | ||||
6 | Rolan | Rolan Lazarev | ||||
7 | Ruslan | Ruslan Kasimov | ||||
8 | Aaron | Aaron Gachinski | ||||
9 | Maksim | Maksim Adrov | ||||
10 | Dmitri | Dmitri Sobirov Captain | ||||
11 | Zaur | Zaur Melev |
Coach | Name | Gender | Effect |
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Gagarin | Nikolai Gagarin | Defensive hissatsu tactics -50 TTP +50 |
Type | Preview | Name | Power | Cost | Game description |
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(Offensive) | Tactics Cycle | 40 | 60 | Four players change formations to perplex an opposing player. |
Game opponent[]
№ | Player | Name | Element | Gender | Position | Year |
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1 | Karnov | Alexei Karnov | ||||
2 | Sergei | Sergei Chernov | ||||
3 | Mitya | Mitya Eremin | ||||
4 | Yuri | Yuri Averin | ||||
5 | Golibav | Gennady Golibav | ||||
6 | Rolan | Rolan Lazarev | ||||
7 | Ruslan | Ruslan Kasimov | ||||
8 | Aaron | Aaron Gachinski | ||||
9 | Maksim | Maksim Adrov | ||||
10 | Dmitri | Dmitri Sobirov Captain | ||||
11 | Zaur | Zaur Melev |
Coach | Name | Gender | Effect |
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Gagarin | Nikolai Gagarin | Defensive hissatsu tactics -50 TTP +50 |
Type | Preview | Name | Power | Cost | Game description |
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(Offensive) | Tactics Cycle | 40 | 60 | Four players change formations to perplex an opposing player. |
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Trivia[]
- The team's name is a reference to the Uzbekistan national football team, who are nicknamed Oq Boʻrilar/Oқ бўpилap (White Wolves).
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