They were mostly looked upon as the antagonist, since they fixed and controlled each score in each game/match made. Their leader or Holy Emperor, was Ishido Shuuji, later revealed to be actually Gouenji Shuuya. However, Raimon started a revolution against Fifth Sector to return the real soccer, making the diferent teams they fought against revolt too. At the end, they won the Holy Road, which meant Fifth Sector lost to the Resistance. Hibiki became the new Holy Emperor and reverted soccer back to the way it was.
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| - They were mostly looked upon as the antagonist, since they fixed and controlled each score in each game/match made. Their leader or Holy Emperor, was Ishido Shuuji, later revealed to be actually Gouenji Shuuya. However, Raimon started a revolution against Fifth Sector to return the real soccer, making the diferent teams they fought against revolt too. At the end, they won the Holy Road, which meant Fifth Sector lost to the Resistance. Hibiki became the new Holy Emperor and reverted soccer back to the way it was. Fifth Sector sent some of their minions/spies to each school, in order to control them easier. Those who they sent were called SEEDs, including Tsurugi Kyousuke from Raimon. It was revealed in the first movie that they trained hard in God Eden before reaching a power strong enough to be sent to different schools.
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