Pes 2010 Database -

The Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2010 database is a comprehensive digital catalog of player statistics, team rosters, and historical data from the iconic 2009/10 football season. This era is particularly famous for featuring players like Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) and Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona) at their early peaks. Core Database Resources

If you are looking to browse or use the data, these are the most reliable current platforms:

PES Master: Recently added a dedicated PES 2010 section with a compact, modern layout for player profiles and accurate historic data.

WePES Stats: Offers a searchable, filterable table featuring every player from the original game, including attributes like speed, shot power, and overall rating.

PES Retro Stats: Formerly known as the PES Stats Database (PSD), this community-driven project focuses on highly accurate, manual re-evaluations of player stats for retro games. Key Player Stats (Top Examples) Pes 2010 Database

The database covers over 20 specific attributes per player. Below is a snapshot of some of the highest-rated players in the vanilla PES 2010 database: Overall Rating Shot Power Lionel Messi FC Barcelona Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid Xavi FC Barcelona Zlatan Ibrahimović FC Barcelona Database Features & Customization

Classic Players: The database includes legendary "Classic" teams like Classic Argentina and Classic Netherlands with boosted historic stats.

Master League Management: You can edit players in the main "Edit Mode" menu to have changes reflected in ongoing Master League saves.

Licensing Workarounds: Because PES 2010 lacked some official licenses (e.g., Premier League), databases often provide "Option Files" to restore real team names, kits, and logos. The Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2010 database is

Modding Tools: For advanced users, tools like PES Ultimate Data Explorer allow for direct extraction and modification of .bin and .img game files.


Impact on Database:

The Card System made ratings more meaningful. A player with average stats but the Enforcer card (like Gennaro Gattuso) would perform their role better than a generic high-stat midfielder.

Abstract

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (PES 2010), released by Konami in late 2009, represented a pivotal moment in football simulation history. While often overshadowed by rival FIFA 10, PES 2010 introduced a sophisticated, albeit flawed, database system that managed thousands of players, teams, leagues, and statistical attributes. This paper analyzes the structure, functionality, and design philosophy of the PES 2010 database. We examine its entity-relationship model, attribute weighting, master league integration, and the infamous “edit mode” that allowed user-generated corrections. Ultimately, we argue that the PES 2010 database was both a strength (depth of tactical individuality) and a weakness (licensing gaps and AI limitations).

The Licensing Nightmare (And How the Database Survives)

One of the quirks of the PES 2010 Database is its creative naming conventions. Because EA held the FIFA license, Konami had to improvise. This means the database contains iconic "fake" names that fans still quote today. Impact on Database: The Card System made ratings

The Option File community kept the game alive. Within weeks of release, fans recreated the entire PES 2010 Database with real kits, badges, and Premier League team names via PC patches and PS3 USB transfers.

2.1 Core Tables

| Table Name | Primary Key | Key Fields | |------------|-------------|-------------| | Players | PlayerID | Name, Age, Nationality, Position (1-11), Height, Weight, Preferred Foot | | Attributes | PlayerID + AttributeID | Attack, Defence, Balance, Stamina, Top Speed, Acceleration, Response, Agility, Dribble Accuracy, Dribble Speed, Short Pass Accuracy, Long Pass Accuracy, Shot Accuracy, Shot Power, Shot Technique, Free Kick Accuracy, Swerve, Header, Jump, Technique, Aggression, Mentality, Teamwork, Condition/Fitness, Weak Foot Accuracy, Weak Foot Frequency | | PlayerCards | PlayerID + CardID | Classic No. 10, Anchor Man, Overlapping Run, etc. | | Teams | TeamID | TeamName, LeagueID, Formation (default), Tactical Setup (e.g., pressing style, defensive line height) | | Leagues | LeagueID | LeagueName, Country, Number of Teams (e.g., EPL: 20, La Liga: 20, Serie A: 20) | | MasterLeague_Data | SaveSlotID + PlayerID | Current OVR, Growth Curve Index, Morale, Contract Years, Salary |

Notable Stats (The "Big Three")

PES 2010 is famous for having extremely high stats for the world's best players, making them feel distinct from average players.