By the time they reach the finals, the Raimon Eleven is a "Ship of Theseus." None of the original members remain except for Mark. His team is a ragtag collection of benchwarmers and former rivals, all bonded by the fear of the "Permanent Bench."

Do you want a scene where Mark visits the benched players to show the emotional weight?

As the team travels, the world becomes increasingly surreal:

In this world, the "Football Frontier" wasn't a tournament—it was a survival gauntlet. The First Kickoff

The screen flickered, the familiar DS chime sounding slightly distorted. Mark Evans didn't look like himself; his iconic yellow headband was a glitchy violet, and his starting stats were abysmal. This wasn't the Raimon Junior High he remembered.

The occult students aren't using spooky magic; they’ve been randomized with "God Knows," the wings of an angel sprouting from their dark jerseys. The Final Stand

If you want to flesh this out into a full narrative, we should define the :

All players, moves, and teams are shuffled. You never know who you’ll recruit or what powers they’ll have.