![]() ![]() Captain Tsubasa Golden Dream (2004, one-shot).Captain Tsubasa Final Countdown (2002, one-shot).Captain Tsubasa Millennium Dream (2000, one-shot).Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 (2001â∲004 in Weekly Young Jump 15 volumes, 144 chapters).Captain Tsubasa: 'World Youth' Saga (1994â∱997 in Weekly ShÅnen Jump 18 volumes).Captain Tsubasa: Saikyo no teki: Holland Youth (1993, one-shot).Captain Tsubasa Boku wa Misaki Taro ( I am Taro Misaki) (1984, one-shot).The first manga is Captain Tsubasa published 1981â∱988 in Weekly ShÅnen Jump in a total of 37 volumes. ![]() Japan ultimately wins 4â∱ and qualifies to Olympic Games. In the second half, Australia scores the goal of 2â∱, but Japan reacts and scores two goals (scorers: Igawa and Misaki). Japan tries to score the third goal, but all their shots hit the bar or are saved by the goalkeeper. However, the Tachibana brothers get injured and are substituted by Wakashimazu and Nitta, who scores another goal. Japan scores the first goal of the match against Australia, thanks to Tachibana brothers. In the last day, Japan plays against Australia (had Japan defeated Australia 3â∰, 4â∱, 5â∲ and 6â∳ or more, it would have qualified to Olympic Games, while had Japan won 3â∱, 4â∲, 5â∳ or such, it would have plaied a playoff against Australia. Standings after day 5 (of 6): Australia 13, Japan 10, Saudi Arabia 5 and Vietnam 0. ![]() In day 5, Japan defeats Vietnam 4â∰ and Australia draws against Saudi Arabia 1â∱. In the day 4, Japan defeats Saudi Arabia 2â∰ while Australia defeats Vietnam 5â∰. Only the first classified is admitted to Olympic Games. Standings after day 3 (of 6): Australia 9, Japan and Saudi Arabia 4 and Vietnam 0. In the third round, Japan beats Vietnam 5â∰, draws against Saudi Arabia 1-1 and loses against Australia 3-1. The Asia qualifications begins and Japan beats Malaysia (6-0 for the first match and 5â∰ for the return match), Thailand (2â∰ for the first match, 3â∰ for the return match) and Bahrain (3â∰ for the first match and 5-0 for the return match) and qualifies to the third round. Roma, Bayern Munich and SV Werder Bremen. A lot of teams were interested in signing Wakabayashi such us ACF Fiorentina, A.S. In Germany, Hamburger SV plays a Bundesliga match and Genzo Wakabayashi is not in the line up because of the bad relationship with the coach Zeeman, starting rumors that Wakabayashi would leave Hamburger. In Japan, the match with Denmark ends 4â∲ with the following scorers: Misaki (J), Haas (D), Nitta (J), Nitta (J), Matsuyama (J) and Haas (D). Meanwhile, Tsubasa's wife Sanae informs him that she is pregnant. In Brazil, Minato Gamo, the former coach of the U-20 national team, tries unsuccessfully to convince Soga, a Japanese player who plays in CR Vasco da Gama, to join the national team. Meanwhile, the Japan U-20 side led by Takeshi Sawada win the AFC Youth Championship, defeating South Korea 6â∵ on penalty kicks in the final. Two futsal players, Kazami and Furukawa, who previously played for Japan national futsal team, join the national U-22 football team and display great skills, scoring two goals in a training match. While Tsubasa plays for Barcelona against Real Valladolid, recording a goal and an assist in a 2â∰ win, the 23 players of Japan's U-22 national team ('The Golden-23') are convoked to play two friendly matches against Denmark and Nigeria in preparation for Summer Olympics. Roberto becomes a mentor to Tsubasa and helps him to harness his football skills, convincing him to join Nankatsu Elementary School and its fledgling elementary school football team, which Roberto later coaches as he passes his techniques onto Tsubasa. ![]() He also meets Roberto Hongo, one of the best Brazilian footballers in the world who is a friend of Tsubasa's father and who starts living with Tsubasa and his mother in order to train Tsubasa. He meets Sanae Nakazawa (also known as Anego) an enthusiastic girl who also loves football and helps cheer the Nankatsu high school team on and Genzo Wakabayashi, a highly talented young goalkeeper whom he soon challenges to a game in Nankatsu's annual sports festival. World CupĪt the beginning of the story, Tsubasa and his mom both move to the city of Nankatsu, a fictional town in Shizuoka Prefecture well known for their talented elementary school football teams and where Tsubasa meets Ryo Ishizaki, a football-loving young student who often sneaks out from his mother's public bath houses and chores to play football. First edition cover in a Shueisha's Weekly ShÅnen Jump comic book magazine 1981.Ĭaptain Tsubasa: Sekai Daikessen!! Jr. ![]()
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