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Pes 2013 Classic Players Real Names Online

This roster recreates the dominant French generation that captured the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000. – Fabien Barthez Coupet – Grégory Coupet Desailly – Marcel Desailly Blanc – Laurent Blanc Leboeuf – Frank Leboeuf Thuram – Lilian Thuram Sagnol – Willy Sagnol Lizarazu – Bixente Lizarazu Deschamps – Didier Deschamps Makelele – Claude Makélélé Vieira – Patrick Vieira Petit – Emmanuel Petit Karembeu – Christian Karembeu Dacourt – Olivier Dacourt Zidane – Zinedine Zidane Djorkaeff – Youri Djorkaeff Micoud – Johan Micoud Pires – Robert Pires Wiltord – Sylvain Wiltord Giuly – Ludovic Giuly Dugarry – Christophe Dugarry Anelka – Nicolas Anelka Trezequet – David Trezeguet Classic Germany (Germany Classic)

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Tip: To save time, you can download community-made option files (.bin data) online, which automatically correct all player names, kits, and faces via a USB drive. This roster recreates the dominant French generation that

To circumvent this, PES 2013 utilized anagrams, slight variations, or completely different names for these legends. For example, the legendary Dutch striker was masked as "J. Berkamp," while the Hungarian powerhouse Ferenc Puskás appeared as "Pursel." PES 2013 Classic Europe Real Names Lopez" (real), but not the #10