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All Japan Jr. Youth (全日本ジュニア(Jr.)ユース, zen nippon junia yūsu) is the U-16 selection team of Japan.

Description[]

This is an anime-exclusive team which featured in Captain Tsubasa: Asu ni Mukatte Hashire! and Captain Tsubasa: Sekai Daikessen!! Jr. World Cup, the same which participates in the Junior World Tournament in United States of America.

Uniforms[]

  • Home: blue shirt with Japanese flag logo, white circle collar with a "V" shaped white triangle on the chest and white stripes on both shoulders and sleeves; white shorts with a big blue stripe and blue socks with white stripes.
  • Keeper (Wakabayashi): Light blue shirt with navy blue polo collar and sleeves, blue long pants with yellow stripes on the sides and a red cap with a green and yellow "W". The number on the back is red and the gloves are red with yellow palms.

Story[]

Captain Tsubasa: Asu ni Mukatte Hashire![]

There was a training-camp session in which all the Japanese players were divided into two teams: Team Beige, led by Tsubasa Ozora and Team Blue, led by Kojiro Hyuga. In this game, Tsubasa was able to score against Wakabayashi with his Drive Shot after some remembrances of the past of how these two great players met, as well as Misaki, who came back after three years and told the rest of his teammates that he spoke to Schneider who warned them to be prepared for a future game, where they will all be participating in.

World Great Battle! Jr. World Cup[]

In this film, the classical "Japan vs Europe" matches becomes intercontinental. This time, it is arranged a world cup with four teams: All Japan Jr., USA Jr., All Europe Jr., and South America Jr. In the first match, All Japan Jr. easily defeats 3:0 against USA Jr. In the second match All Europe Jr. loses 2:3 against All S.A. Jr.

In the finals round, All South America Jr. shows their triumphant card, "soccer cyborg" Carlos Santana, a more than supreme player who seems to be undefeatable. All their classical tricks like Hyuga's Tiger Shot or Tsubasa's Drive Shot seem to be totally worthless against Santana and the keeper Gonzales, but in a hard and spectacular match the Japanese learn more and more to play in unison and finally they get the win.

Japan Jr (Film 3) 17

Hyuga, Tsubasa and Wakabayashi

Squad[]

Asu ni Mukate Hashire (film)[]

The team is divided into two teams for Japan Jr.'s training camp: Team beige, led by Tsubasa; and Team blue, led by Hyuga.

Training camp[]

Team beige[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
1 GK Ken Wakashimazu Japan
2 DF Shingo Takasugi Japan
3 DF Ryo Ishizaki Japan
4 DF Kazumasa Oda[1] Japan
5 FW Mamoru Izawa[2] Japan
6 FW Teppei Kisugi Japan
No. Pos. Player Nat.
7 FW Hajime Taki Japan
8 DF Makoto Soda Japan
9 MF Hikaru Matsuyama Japan
10 MF Tsubasa Ozora Captain Japan
11 MF Taro Misaki[3] Japan
12 MF Kazuki Sorimachi[1] Japan

Team blue[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
1 GK Genzo Wakabayashi Japan
2 DF Hiroshi Imai Japan
3 DF Tsuneo Takashima Japan
4 DF Hanji Urabe[2] Japan
5 DF Hiroshi Jito Japan
7 FW Kazuo Tachibana Japan
No. Pos. Player Nat.
8 FW Masao Tachibana Japan
9 MF Shun Nitta[1] Japan
10 FW Kojiro Hyuga Captain Japan
14 MF Takeshi Sawada Japan
16 MF Mitsuru Sano[1] Japan

Benched players[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
GK Taichi Nakanishi Japan
GK Yuzo Morisaki Japan
No. Pos. Player Nat.
MF Jun Misugi Japan

Personnel[]

Tsubasa and Kojiro - Japan Jr (1986 Movie 4)

Kojiro & Tsubasa


Sekai Daikessen!! Jr. World Cup (film)[]

This is the team which participated in the Jr. World Cup between four world strong teams.

Current players[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
1 GK Genzo Wakabayashi Japan
2 DF Mitsuru Sano[1] Japan
3 DF Hiroshi Jito Japan
4 MF Takeshi Sawada Japan
5 MF Masao Tachibana[1] Japan
6 MF Kazuo Tachibana[1] Japan
7 MF Hikaru Matsuyama Japan
8 MF Mamoru Izawa Japan
9 FW Kojiro Hyuga Japan
No. Pos. Player Nat.
10 FW Tsubasa Ozora Captain Japan
11 MF Taro Misaki Japan
12/8 DF Makoto Soda Japan
12/?? FW Kazuki Sorimachi Japan
13 GK Ken Wakashimazu Japan
14 MF Jun Misugi Japan
15 FW Shun Nitta Japan
16 DF Ryo Ishizaki Japan

Personnel[]


Gallery[]

Main article: All Japan Jr. Youth (1986)/Gallery

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Essentialy a forward.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Essentialy a midfielder.
  3. Participating in substution of Ishizaki.
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