In the face-off between the Mukata triplets and Endou at the Kasenjiki[1], Tsutomu used it to try to score a goal against Endou in order to prove the Mukata triplets were better than Gouenji, but it was stopped by Endou's Bakuretsu Punch. Shortly afterwards, Tomo and Masaru both used Back Tornado, catching Endou off guard and simultaneously scoring two goals.
In the match between Kidokawa Seishuu and Raimon[1], Tsutomu used it, breaking through Endou's Bakuretsu Punch and successfully scoring Kidokawa Seishuu's first goal. Tsutomu later used it twice[2], but both attempts were stopped by Endou's God Hand and Bakuretsu Punch respectively.
The user jumps into the air and spins counterclockwise, with their legs surrounded by a stream of blue fire. Once they close in on the ball, they get ready with their body in a horizontal position as the blue fire gathers on their left foot. The ball is then set ablaze as they heel it, leaving a stream of blue fire as it heads towards the goal.
The user back heels the ball into the air and gets into position as blue flames surround them. As they leap into the air, they start spinning clockwise in a tornado, covering their feet in blue flames. Once they reach the ball, they kick it with their right heel, covering it in blue flames as it heads towards the goal.
Interestingly, blue flames are scientifically hotter than orange ones.
In Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin, the typography for Back Tornado has blue fire coming down from the top, while Fire Tornado's has red fire coming up from the bottom.