JP:T.B.A. EN:He trained his reflexes in the depths of the Amazon, and puts them to work on the pitch.
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Appearance[]
Falcão has dark skin and is tall in height. He has black hair which is styled into dreadlocks and he wears a green headband. He has purple eyes.
Personality[]
He cares for his team members and family. However, because of Garshield Bayhan controlling his team, he had no other choice to follow his orders along with the whole team. When Garshield was arrested, he and everyone in the team were still worried since their parents worked in Garshield's company, thus they lost their jobs. They later realized that they were wrong and started to play their own soccer.
Plot[]
He only has one hissatsu technique shown in the anime which is Capoeira Snatch. During the match against Inazuma Japan, he tried to stop Thunder Beast 改 but it was too fast for him to do so. Later he managed to stop Hiroto's Ryuusei Blade V2 with his hissatsu though it was broken through later by a chain shoot of Dragon Slayer V3 and 真 Bakunetsu Screw. He evolved Capoeira Snatch later to V2 and stopped Tatsumaki Otoshi with help from Ronijo. He then managed to upgrade it to V3 against Kiyama Hiroto's and Fubuki Shirou's new hissatsu, The Birth. Though it got beaten by their hissatsu. Since he can evolve his moves quickly, he is shown to be quite an experienced goalkeeper.
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Overworld
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The Kingdom's uniform
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The Kingdom's uniform
Recruitment[]
Inazuma Eleven 3
In order to recruit Falcão, The Kingdom has to be defeated first in Hirai Shinzou's lower taisen route. After selecting him on the scouting machine, he will be in Brazil's Camp and will challenge the player to a soccer battle once talked to.
His name, Falcão da Silva, is an amalgamation of three distinct things:
His forename, Falcão, is derived from パウロ・ロベルト・ファルカン (read as "Pauro Roberuto Farukao"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of Paulo Roberto Falcão, a fomer Brazillian footballer who played as a .
His forename can also mean falcon, a reference to The Kingdom's naming motif.
His surname, da Silva, is derived from アンデルソン・ルイス・ダ・シウバ (read as "Anderuson Ruisu da Shiuba"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of Ânderson Luís da Silva, a former Brazillian footballer who played as a .