World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 2000: U-23 Medal e no Chousen (also known as ISS Pro Evolution 2 in Europe) is the firth installment of Konami's Winning Eleven football video game series that was released in 2000. The Winning Eleven Series would later continue to be renamed as Pro Evolution Soccer.
Teams[]
National Teams[]
Clubs[]
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Stadiums[]
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Key Square Stadium | ![]() |
Royal Palace Stadium |
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Flying Disk Stadium | ![]() |
Twin Towers Stadium |
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Apex Stadium | ![]() |
White Stadium |
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Imperial Stadium | ![]() |
Arena Stadium |
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Masters Stadium | ![]() |
Pacific Plaza Stadium |
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National Stadium | ![]() |
Legends Stadium |
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International Stadium | ![]() |
Arc Stadium |
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Oval Stadium | ![]() |
Club House |
Olympic Mode[]
The Japanese Version includes an exclusive mode featuring U-23 Teams, including the asian qualifiers and the finals for the Sydney 2000 olympic games. Japan U-23 team include real players due a license agreement with the Japanese Olympic Committee.
Olympic Teams[]
Commentaries[]
Jon Kabira and Hiroshi Hayano
Christopher Kent as Chris James and Terry Butcher
Olivier Deslandes as Edgar Bureau and Gérard Perron
Michael Schürmann and Stefan Buck
Gianni Pinoli and Sandro Manini
Guillermo Reinlein and Xavier Fernández
Box Arts[]
Screenshots[]
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