Core features
Enter the , a legendary community modification tool designed to bridge the gap between old-school gameplay and comprehensive database customization. By integrating Football Manager (FM) data logic, this software transformed how fans edited, updated, and enjoyed PES 2009.
: You can choose to import individual players by ID or perform batch imports from files generated by other editors like wild@ PES Editor Data Mapping
Modding community & support
Roster restructuring can be done using a simplified . This makes it incredibly easy to manage global club squad lists and reassign squad numbers without risking data corruption. The "Plus FM" Integration: How It Works PRO-EVO Editing Studio 2009 V1.4 plus FM
Rename teams (e.g., North London to Arsenal) and fix player names.
In the annals of sports video game history, the late 2000s represent a fascinating battleground. While EA Sports’ FIFA series was beginning its slow ascent toward total market dominance, Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2009—known as Winning Eleven in some regions—remained the darling of purists who valued tactical fluidity and realistic ball physics over flashy licenses. However, PES 2009 suffered from a critical flaw: it was an incomplete canvas. Lacking official team names, kits, and logos, the game was a skeleton. Into this void stepped a remarkable piece of community software: . This tool was not merely an editor; it was a digital atelier that transformed a flawed masterpiece into a fully realized simulation, bridging the gap between Konami’s vision and the fan’s desire for authenticity.
: Seamlessly translates specialized AI player behaviors from FM into usable traits in PES.
Improved functionality for swapping teams between leagues. Relink Team Logos: Add and manage club crests easily. Data Import/Export: Core features Enter the , a legendary community
: The studio simplified complex tasks like transferring players via "drag and drop" and managing squad numbers, making it easier to keep rosters up-to-date with real-world January transfer windows. The "FM" Factor: Bridging the Database Gap
Whether you're looking to refresh a decades-old save or build a custom "Become a Legend" experience, this tool provides the granular control necessary to modernize the PES 2009 experience.
Modify names, nationalities, and physical appearances with a few clicks.
Open PRO-EVO Editing Studio 2009 V1.4. Navigate to File > Import > Football Manager Data . This makes it incredibly easy to manage global
One of the most touted aspects of this specific version is the . This feature allows users to tap into the massive database from Football Manager 2009 —which contains over 250,000 players—and convert those stats directly into a PES-friendly format. This update also included support for "preferred moves," allowing for more realistic player behavior on the virtual pitch. Installation and Technical Requirements
: Open the program and navigate to your PES 2009 Option File (usually found in your Documents folder under Konami/Pro Evolution Soccer 2009/save).
In the golden era of football gaming, two titans ruled the pitch: Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) and Sports Interactive’s Football Manager (FM). For the dedicated modding community, the line between these two experiences was often blurred. Enter —a legendary utility that served as the Rosetta Stone for football game customization.
Practical tips
These tools were often hosted on forums like Evo-Web, where modders worked for free to update team kits, stadium names, and player transfers long after Konami stopped supporting the game.