JP:T.B.A. EN:His swooping, powerful plays have earned him the nickname El Cóndor.
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Appearance[]
Leone has fair skin and is tall in height. He has light blond hair and blue eyes.
Personality[]
Leone was overconfident, like the rest of his teammates, although, later, he was shocked, like the rest of his teammates, when Inazuma Japan made a desperate counterattack and managed to score.
Plot[]
Along with the rest of his teammates, they fought against Inazuma Japan in the second round. Leone shot twice with Hellfire and easily passed Tachimukai's Mugen The Hand G5, giving them the lead with a score of 2-0. However, when he used Hellfire for the third time, it was blocked by Tachimukai's new hissatsu, Maou The Hand. At the end, The Empire won with a score of 2-1 after Inazuma Japan managed to score one goal with Grand Fire, passing Teles but still lost as the play time was over. They, then, became the only team to have won against Inazuma Japan in the FFI and not even tying the score with them.
Leone and Teles after the game against the Unicorn.
Leone, Teles and Diego watching the finals.
Leone in the TCG.
Trivia[]
He is loosely based off of various Argentine footballers:
His forename, Leone, is derived from リオネル・メッシ (read as "Rioneru Messhi"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of Lionel Messi, an Argentine footballer who plays as a .
His surname, Batigo, is derived from バティゴル (read as "Batigoru"), the Japanese pronunciation of Batigol, the nickname of Gabriel Batistuta, a former Argentine footballer who played as a .
His appearance is similar Claudio Caniggia's, a former Argentine footballer who played as a .