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Fideo Aldena (occasionally documented as Fidio Aldena) commands the Italian national team Orpheus as both captain and ace striker. His extraordinary soccer prowess earned him the celebrated epithet "White Meteor of Italy."

He sports fair skin, medium-length brown hair, and dark blue eyes. Fideo maintains a standard height and typically wears a grey shirt beneath a blue short-sleeved jacket, paired with grey trousers and shoes, presenting an approachable and polished appearance that enhances his charismatic reputation.

Fideo radiates friendliness, kindness, and unwavering determination. He places strong trust in teammates and embodies a deep belief in soccer's positive spirit, mirroring Endou Mamoru's resilient refusal to surrender. Childhood memories of his father, a former player whose obsession damaged their family, fuel his pure passion for the game. This motivates Fideo to cherish soccer without similar pitfalls, fostering his commitment to fairness and supporting others, underpinned by a strong moral compass that rejects exploiting the vulnerable.

He debuts in the Football Frontier International (FFI) arc, carrying Italy's flag at the opening ceremony. As Orpheus's captain, he confronts sabotage when coach Kageyama Reiji orchestrates injuries to eight players before a critical match against Team K. With crucial assistance from Endou, Kidou, Sakuma, and Fudou, Orpheus prevails, retaining their status. Initially wary of Kageyama's subsequent coaching role, Fideo investigates his past and chooses trust. This decision enables Orpheus to master the tactical hissatsu "Catenaccio Counter," reigniting Kageyama's love for soccer. Under Fideo's leadership, the team evolves significantly, securing advancement in the FFI after a tie against Inazuma Japan.

Later, Fideo aids Endou's group in rescuing Rika from Heaven's Garden. Orpheus suffers defeat against Little Gigant, witnessing Rococo block Fideo's signature shot, "Odin Sword," without a hissatsu. Despite disappointment, he collaborates with Inazuma Japan to simulate Little Gigant's strategies and witnesses their finals victory. He bids farewell to Endou at the airport, expressing hopes for future competitions.

In the movie *Inazuma Eleven: Saikyō Gundan Ogre Shūrai*, Fideo travels back in time to join Raimon against the Ogre team. He executes "Odin Sword" in a chain shoot with Kanon's "God Cannon," though Zagomel's "High Voltage" thwarts it. He sustains an injury from Icka Stacks's shot. The movie depicts a stylistic variation of his "Odin Sword."

Across games, Fideo joins players' rosters when specific conditions are met. His stats evolve: his level-99 untrained kick stat is 62 in *Inazuma Eleven 3*, rising to 157 in *Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone*. In *GO Galaxy*, his fully upgraded freedom stat reaches 200. His hissatsu techniques include "Odin Sword," "Odin Sword Kai" (Remastered), "Divine Arrow," "Hitori One-Two," and "Ikemen UP!." In *Chrono Stone*, he achieves a "Best Match Mixi Max" with Rococo Urupa, unlocking "Kazaana Drive."

Fideo participates in exclusive in-game teams like "Sekai Daihyou" and "-KAGE-" across multiple titles.