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Afuro Terumi, alias Aphrodi, first emerges as the ambitious captain of Zeus Junior High’s soccer team, handpicked by Kageyama Reiji for Project Z. Under his command, Zeus wields the performance-boosting "Aqua of the Gods," crushing opponents like Teikoku Gakuen 10-0 and leaving their squad battered. Confident in his team’s invincibility, he challenges Raimon to forfeit the Football Frontier finals. Yet Raimon’s tenacity and Endou’s Majin The Hand overturn his 3-0 lead, sparking a transformative defeat. This humbling loss drives him to renounce artificial enhancements and dedicate himself to rigorous training.

Reappearing in the Aliea Gakuen arc, he seeks redemption by joining Raimon, overcoming their initial skepticism through honest play. His evolved "God Knows" technique and tactical brilliance shine against Diamond Dust and Chaos, though relentless efforts leave him hospitalized. Key interactions with Fubuki aid the latter’s recovery from a fractured psyche, showcasing Aphrodi’s empathy and insight.

The Football Frontier International arc reveals his Korean roots as he recruits Suzuno Fuusuke and Nagumo Haruya for Fire Dragon, Korea’s national team. Facing Inazuma Japan with techniques like God Break and Chaos Break, he accepts defeat graciously, applauding his rivals’ growth and cementing his role as a respected international figure.

In *Inazuma Eleven GO*, he mentors Kidokawa Seishuu under Fifth Sector’s shadow, tactfully shielding players from harmful mandates while employing strategies like Olympus Harmony. His neutral stance and enduring camaraderie with former rivals Kidou and Gouenji highlight his balanced leadership.

Visually, his golden-blonde hair and maroon eyes evolve into a shorter cut with azure highlights, mirroring his shift from player to polished coach. Signature moves—God Knows, Heaven’s Time, Chaos Break—blend artistry with raw power. A film divergence sees Zeus crushed 36-0 by Team Ogre, altering the Football Frontier’s trajectory.

His arc spans arrogant prodigy to principled mentor, rejecting shortcuts for authenticity. Though understated, his Korean heritage subtly enriches his global engagements, particularly within the FFI’s international stage.