Has this connections are the same of PS2 controller.
It would seem to be. The connector you are looking at in your photo has 11 connections, but as two are 3.5V that's really 10. A standard Playstation connector appears to have 9 connections, one of which is not used. There seems to be a good correlation if we take it that BL and BD is only for a PC connection and not used otherwise.
10 on board, minus 2 unused = 8, plus 1 unused = 9 on Playstation.-
https://www.robotshop.com/community/forum/t/ps2-controller-trouble/8401
ATT is Attention, which seems to be CS
CMD is Command to the controller, presumably DI
DAT is Data from the controller, presumably DO
CLK is Clock, and presumably CK
The only anomaly is the board connector shows 3.5V where the pinout linked to suggests a 5V connection.
The best way to confirm would be to find a Playstation connector, then use a continuity checker to see where wires on that goes to the connector on the controller.