Hardware spoofers claim to let banned eFootball players back in. But eFootball bans are account-level — your hardware is irrelevant. Here is why spoofers fail, the risks they carry, and what to do instead.
eFootball bans are tied to your Konami account credentials — not your device hardware or IP address. No spoofer can restore access to a banned account.
Konami bans are account-level — changing hardware, IP, or VPN makes no difference
Logging into a banned Konami account results in the same ban regardless of device
Spoofer software frequently contains malware that steals your actual credentials
Using spoofers to evade bans is a separate ToS violation that escalates consequences
Konami's linkage detection can connect new accounts to banned accounts via play patterns
Konami bans your Konami account ID — not your IP address, hardware ID, or device. Changing any of those without changing the account does nothing. The ban follows the login credentials.
Konami tracks patterns between accounts created from the same device fingerprint or network. New accounts on spoofed hardware connected to a banned account history get flagged automatically.
Hardware spoofer software frequently contains keyloggers and credential stealers. Installing spoofer software to bypass a gaming ban often results in far more serious consequences than the original ban.
Using a spoofer to circumvent a ban is itself a violation of Konami's Terms of Service. If detected, it results in permanent bans on all linked accounts with zero tolerance for appeals.
Submit a formal appeal through Konami Support at support.konami.com. For unfair bans, this is the only legitimate path to account restoration.
Create a new Konami account from scratch. This is permitted as long as you are not banned from creating new accounts and do not use any software to obscure your identity.
Purchase a verified, legitimately-built eFootball account from efootballmarket.com and start with a strong team immediately — faster than grinding from zero.
Understand what causes bans and how to keep your new account safe from the start.
Hardware spoofers change your device identifiers but eFootball bans are primarily tied to your Konami account — not your hardware. Even with a new device, logging into the same Konami account will result in the same ban. Creating a new account on spoofed hardware may work initially but is flagged by Konami's linkage detection.
No. eFootball bans are account-level, not IP-level. Your ban travels with your Konami account regardless of what IP address or VPN you use. A VPN cannot restore access to a banned account.
Submit a formal ban appeal through Konami's official support portal at support.konami.com. Provide your account details, the date of the ban notice, and any evidence of legitimate play. Konami reviews cases where bans may have been applied incorrectly.