In the world of football gaming, few titles have maintained a dedicated modding community quite like Pro Evolution Soccer 2013. Released over a decade ago, PES 2013 is still hailed by many as the last true great in the series, thanks to its responsive gameplay, realistic ball physics, and—most importantly—its unparalleled modding potential. Among the countless patches available, one name stands out for fans of nostalgia and football heritage: The "Back to the Finals 132 Full" Classic Patch.
You might ask: why not mod a newer game like eFootball or FIFA? The answer lies in PES 2013’s engine. It is widely considered the last "open" PES, where file structures are accessible, stadium and kit import is straightforward, and the gameplay (slower, tactical, physical) perfectly suits classic football. Faster, more arcade-like engines in newer games often fail to capture the deliberate build-up play of a 1970s Dutch team or the defensive grit of a 1990s Italian side. pes 2013 classic patch back to the finals 132 full
Each team is designed around a specific final or historic season. The patch often includes dedicated stadiums, ball models, and referee kits matching those specific matches. Want to replay the 2005 Istanbul Champions League final with Liverpool’s comeback? Or the 1954 World Cup final (The Miracle of Bern)? BTTF lets you do that. In the world of football gaming, few titles
For a game from 2012, Back to the Finals 132 Full looks shockingly modern. You might ask: why not mod a newer
"Back to the Finals" (often abbreviated as BTTF) is a monumental mod created by a passionate team of editors, most notably associated with the legendary PES modder Eddy (Eddyedwards10). The "132 Full" version represents a culmination of years of work, aiming to transform PES 2013 into a time machine that lets players relive the most iconic finals and teams in football history.
Unlike standard patches that simply update kits or transfers, BTTF is a total conversion. It strips away modern football and replaces it with a curated museum of classic clubs, national teams, and tournament finals spanning from the 1950s to the 2010s.