JP:He controls the team with precise instructions and is proud of his iron wall defense. EN:He boats of his Wall of Steel defence, and marshals his team-mates from the back.
GO
JP:He controls the team with precise instructions and is proud of his iron wall defense. EN:He boasts of his Wall of Steel defence, and commands his team from the rear.
Chrono Stone
JP:He controls the team with precise instructions and is proud of his iron wall defense. EN:Boasts of his Wall of Steel defence, and commands his team from behind.
Galaxy
The DF captain of The Empire. Known as "Impregnable Fortress of Andes."
Spin-offs
Strikers
JP:He controls the team with precise instructions and is proud of his iron wall defense. EN:Proud of his impregnable defence, he directs the team from the back.
Strikers 2012 Xtreme
GO Strikers 2013
All profiles are transcribed and translated accurately to the source material.
Appearance[]
Teles is tall in height, with dark skin and a large built body. Noticabely, his forearms are way bigger than his arms. He has long, curly dark teal hair that he keeps pulled back draping over his shoulders. He also has dark red eyes and a broad, clefted chin.
Personality[]
At first, when he is introduced in episode 86, Teles is shown to be arrogant and even a little pompous towards Endou. Since he underestimates Inazuma Japan, he ignores Endou and has the notion that his team is not much of an opponent. However, after Inazuma Japan makes it to the final rounds, he personally apologizes to Endou for being so ignorant before. His attitude about Inazuma Japan changes completely, and he is then shown to be quite nice and friendly. Teles is also willing to help them; in episode 108, he assists Inazuma Japan during their fight against Makai Gundan Z and Dark Angel.
Plot[]
He was first seen in episode 85, when he wanted to play a soccer game with Fidio and found him playing with Endou. Mark and Dylan came after him and said they wanted to meet Endou because they heard from Ichinose that he is a great soccer player, which made Teles a little interested in Endou's plays. Soon after, he suggested a match with all of them playing against each other and Endou as the goalkeeper.
Inazuma Japan's captain, Endou, strategizer Kidou and two more members, Sakuma and Fudou were not able to play against The Empire because they were helping Orpheus with the trouble caused by Kageyama, making the team fight The Empire without them, which caused The Empire win against Inazuma Japan despite Inazuma Japan putting up a good fight, breaking through The Empire's defense. His team won against Unicorn, making Unicorn not able to advance to the Finals. He is shown to be a great defender, and was able to stop Gouenji's Bakunetsu Screw with his Iron Wall. He then changed his view of Endou and Inazuma Japan during the match, since he saw the determination in Japan's soccer. He also helped Kidou realize his mistakes during the match against Makai Gundan Z. He later helped Inazuma Japan in rescuing Otonashi and Rika when they got kidnapped. He was one of the 11 chosen for the Dark Angel's battle. He won, together with the other "chosen ones". After the events they bidded farewell to Inazuma Japan.
He was last seen in episode 122 watching the finals between Inazuma Japan and Little Gigant with the rest of the Captains, along with a few of his teammates.
Game appearance[]
Character sprite and avatar[]
Overworld
Avatar
The Empire's uniform
Shiro Gumi's uniform
Shinsei Inazuma Japan's uniform
Strikers avatar[]
Avatar
Sprite
Save icon
Sekai Senbatsu
Character view[]
Front overview
Back overview
Front close view
Back close view
The Empire's uniform
Recruitment[]
Inazuma Eleven 3
In order to recruit Teles, The Empire has to be defeated first in Hirai Shinzou's taisen route. After selecting him on the scouting machine, he will appear randomly near the broken bridge on the way to the Wildcat Stadium and will challenge the player to 2 soccer battles once talked to.
Inazuma Eleven GO
In order to recruit Teles, the following requirements are needed:
His name, Teles Torrue, is an alliteration with トーレス (read as "Tooresu"), which, in turn, is Spanish for towers, a reference to his hissatsu technique, Iron Wall.