| Rank | Player | Club/Nationality | Overall | Key Over-99? | |------|------------------|------------------|---------|---------------| | 1 | | Barcelona/ARG | 98 | Dribble Acc (99)| | 2 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid/POR | 97 | Shot Power (99)| | 3 | Wayne Rooney | Manchester Utd/ENG| 95 | Aggression (99)| | 4 | Fernando Torres | Liverpool/ESP | 94 | Response (97)| | 5 | Steven Gerrard | Liverpool/ENG | 94 | Shot Technique (98)| | 6 | Kaká | Real Madrid/BRA | 93 | Technique (97)| | 7 | Xavi | Barcelona/ESP | 92 | Short Pass Acc/Speed (99/98)| | 8 | Gianluigi Buffon | Juventus/ITA | 96 (GK spec) | GK Skills (99)| | 9 | Iker Casillas | Real Madrid/ESP | 95 (GK spec) | Reflexes (98)| | 10 | Zlatan Ibrahimović | Barcelona/SWE | 91 | Balance (97)|

For those new to editing the PES 2010 database, here are some tips and tricks to get you started:

PES 2010 is often remembered for its specific "high peaks" and certain players being statistically overpowered due to the game's physics engine.

Unlike its predecessor, PES 2010’s database prioritized over sheer physical speed, which had dominated PES 5 and 6.

Not everyone approved. Publishers issued updates that sometimes broke community patches. Legal line-drawers frowned at unofficial likenesses. Yet the Database persisted, shifting around roadblocks, finding new hosting, newer mirrors, rebuilding from archived copies on dead hard drives. It became resilient because it answered a simple need: to play with truth and affection.

Mentality, Consistency, and Teamwork levels. Conditioning: Condition (form) and Weak Foot Frequency.