J-League Soccer Prime Goal EX/Gameplay

Controls

 * Joystick: Use the 8-way joystick to direct the player on your chosen team, who currently has the blue (for 1P) or red (for 2P) shadow underneath his feet, round the pitch; if only one player's playing, one of the coloured shadows (depending on which control set is not being used) will not be present.
 * Kick Button: Use this button in conjunction with the stick, to make the player on your chosen team (who is currently in possession of the ball) kick it.
 * 1 or 2 Player Buttons: Push these buttons to begin the game as player 1 or player 2; unlike with V-Shoot, you cannot use them to call a substitution during the match. Also, because the players' names are only displayed at the bottom of the screen, and during penalty kicks, they're not shown here.

Kashima Antlers (鹿島アントラーズ, lit. Kashima Antorāzu)
Founded in 1947 and managed by Toninho Cerezo, this team is in J-League Division 1 and has an anthropomorphic deer named "Shikao" as its mascot.

JEF United (ジェフユナイテッド市原, lit. Jefu Yunaiteddo Ichihara)
Founded in 1946, and managed by Takashi Sekizuka, this team is in J-League Division 2 and has an anthropomorphic dog named "Jeffy" as its mascot; however, it now also has a secondary mascot (a smaller anthropomorphic dog, named "Unity") as you can see in the updated image of their logo above.

Kashiwa Reysol (柏レイソル, lit. Kashiwa Reisoru)
Founded in 1940, managed by Tatsuma Yoshida, playing in J-League Division 1 and having a Spanish soldier (by the name of "Rey-Kun") for a mascot.

Mitsubishi Urawa Red Diamonds (三菱浦和レッズ, lit. Mitsubishi Urawa Rezzu)
Founded in 1950, managed by Mihailo Petrović, playing in J-League Division 1, and having an anthropomorphic green wolf named "Redia" for a mascot.

Verdy Yomiuri (ヴェルディ読売, lit. Verudi Yomiuri)
Founded in 1969, managed by Koichi Tagashi, playing in J-League Division 2, and having an anthropomorphic condor named "Verdy-Kun" for a mascot.

Yokohama Marinos (横浜マリノス, lit. Yokohama Marinosu)
Founded in 1972, managed by Erick Mombaerts, playing in J-League Division 1 and having anthropomorphic seagull (named "Marinos-Kun") as mascot.

Yokohama A.S. Flügels (横浜A.S.フリューゲルス, lit. Yokohama A.S. Furyūgeruzu)
Founded in 1993, merged with the aforementioned Yokohama Marinos in 1999, and having an anthropomorphic beagle named "Tobimaru" as a mascot.

Shonan Bellmare (湘南ベルマーレ平塚, lit. Shōnan Berumāre Hiratsuka)
Founded in 1968, managed by Cho Kwi-jea, playing in J-League Division 1, and having a cartoony white-bearded man named "King Bell I" for a mascot.

Shimizu S-Pulse (清水エスパルス, lit. Shimizu Esu-Parusu)
Founded in 1991, managed by Kazuaki Tasaka, playing in J-League Division 1 and having a golden wing-eared rabbit (named "Pul-Chan") as a mascot.

Júbilo Iwata (ジュビロ磐田, lit. Jubiro Iwata)
Founded in 1970, managed by Hiroshi Nanami, playing in J-League Division 1 and having a paradise-flycatcher (by the name "Júbilo-Kun") as a mascot.

Nagoya Grampus Eight (名古屋グランパスエイト, lit. Nagoya Guranpasu Eito)
Founded in 1991, managed by Akira Nishino, playing in J-League Division 1 and having an anthropomorphic orca (named "Grampus-Kun") as a mascot.

Gamba Osaka (ガンバ大阪, lit. Ganba Ōsaka)
Founded 1980, managed by Kenta Hasegawa, playing in J-League Division 1, and having a cartoon blue-haired man named "Gamba Boy" for a mascot.

Cerezo Osaka (セレッソ大阪, lit. Serezzo Ōsaka)
Founded 1957, managed by Paulo Autuori, playing in J-League Division 2, and having an anthropomorphic brown wolf by the name "Robi" for a mascot.

Sanfrecce Hiroshima (サンフレッチェ広島, lit. Sanfurecche Hiroshima)
Founded in 1938, managed by Hajime Moriyasu, playing in J-League Division 1, and having a big anthropomorphic bear (named "Sancce") as a mascot.