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All Japan Youth (全日本ユース) or Japan Youth (日本ユース) is the representative team of Japan in the Asian preliminaries and the World Youth Tournament that took place during the Battle of World Youth story arc.

Story[]

Main article: Battle of World Youth

Uniforms[]

Saikyo no Teki: Netherlands Youth![]

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  • Home: White jersey with blue collar, three stripes on shoulders ending in blue hoops on sleeves, white shorts with three blue stripes and white socks with three blue stripes. The emblem is the Flag of Japan.
  • Keeper (Wakashimazu): Long-sleeved Golden jersey with black collar and black-sleeved cuffs, black long trousers and white socks.
  • Keeper (Morisaki): Long-sleeved Golden jersey with black collar and black-sleeved cuffs, black shorts and white socks.

1994 OVA[]

  • Home (1994 OVA): White jersey with blue collar, two stripes on shoulders and blue sleeve borders, white shorts with two blue stripes and white socks with two blue stripes. The emblem is the Flag of Japan.
  • Keeper (Wakashimazu) : Main red with white collared uniform and two white stripes on the sleeves, blue pants and white socksor
  • Keeper (Morisaki); Yellow long sleeved shirt with black collar and black sleeve cuffs, black shorts and white socks .
Japan Youth Home Asian Preliminaries (DT)
Japan Youth GK Asian Preliminaries (DT)

AFC Youth Championship[]

  • Home: White jersey with blue collar, three blue stripes on the shoulders and three blue diagonal stripes around the sleeves and blue numbers, white shorts with three blue stripes and white socks with three blue stripes. The captain armband, worn by Tsubasa, is initially blue with a white horizontal stripe on the center, initially worn during the matches against Chinese Taipei and Thailand. Later, during the Asian World Youth qualifiers, he wears a yellow armband with the flag of Japan.
  • Keeper (Manga, Wakabayashi): Purple jersey with the sides of a darker shade with three diagonal stripes, which are also on the sleeves, black round collar, black shoulders and black long trousers. Wakabayashi wears a white cap with "JAPAN" written on the front.
  • Keeper (Manga, Wakashimazu): Lawn green with darker green (or sky blue) shoulders and sleeves (as seen worn by Wakashimazu with All Japan Youth uniform in BFB Champions 2.0) or yellow shirt with black collar and light blue shoulder s and sleeves, with black collar and black tribal designs on the sleeves and on the chest, black trousers and white socks. The shirt seems to be a modified version of the 1995-96 Yokohama Flugels goalkeeper jersey. (although on the Volume 4 and Volume 11 covers of the manga, he is shown to wear a multicolored shirt with a light blue, red, white and black camouflage-like pattern, black collar, white number on the back and black sleeve cuffs, similar to a design worn by most J-League goalkeepers in the 1993-94 season).
  • Keeper (Morisaki):Dark violet or Golden long-sleeved jersey with black collar and black sleeve cuffs, black shorts and white socks. He wore the dark violet variant against Chinese Taipei, while the yellow one was worn against China.
  • Keeper (Sasaki): Dark green with black chest and the Japanese flag and green collar, black shorts and white socks. It resembles the All Japan Jr. Youth manga goalkeeper uniform.
  • Tracksuit(Manga): Blue jacket with white chest and a red thin horizontal line under the chest, with the Flag of Japan as emblem, blue sleeves and blue trousers. Masao Tachibana wore the tracksuit jacket over his uniform when he played as goalkeeper against Real Japan 7.

World Youth tournament[]

Home Away Keeper (Wakabayashi) Keeper (Wakashimazu)
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Uniform original jfa1997 away
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  • Home (manga): Blue jersey with white collar with red accents, white and red flames on the sleeves and JFA logo on the chest, white shorts with red and blue flames and blue socks with white stripe on top with red accents. The captain armband is red with the Flag of Japan. This uniform resembles the uniform worn by Japan between 1996 and 1997 in real life.
  • Away (manga): White shirt with blue collar with red accents, blue and red flames on the sleeves and JFA logo, blue shorts with red and white flames and white socks with blue stripe on top with red accents. Worn in the match against Italy.
  • Keeper (manga, Wakashimazu): Green jersey with black collar, sleeve cuffs and lines, top sections of the socks and horizontal lines on the shorts' edges with blue, light blue and red flames on the chest, sleeves and on the sides of the shorts (Wakashimazu)
  • Keeper (manga, Wakabayashi): Silver jersey with black collar and black lines running from the sleeves to the sides and black long trousers.

Games[]

Tatakae Dream Team[]

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Home: Blue jersey with white collar with red accents, two white stripes on each sleeve and Japanese flag on the chest, white shoirts with two blue stripes on each side and blue socks with white top and two red stripes. The Away version has an inverse coloration.

Results[]

Strengthening matches[]

Japan Youth Japan 0 - 6 Netherlands Netherlands Youth
Japan Youth Japan 0 - 7 Netherlands Netherlands Youth
Japan Youth Japan 10 - 1 Netherlands Netherlands Youth

Training camp[]

Japan Youth (1st group) Japan 2 - 3 Japan Real Japan 7
Japan Youth (2nd group) Japan 0 - 5 Japan Real Japan 7
Japan Youth (3rd group) Japan 0 - 6 Japan Real Japan 7

AFC Youth Championship qualification[]

Japan Youth Japan 2 - 1 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Youth
Japan Youth Japan 4 - 0 Guam Guam Youth
Japan Youth Japan 5 - 4 Thailand Thailand Youth

Training camp[]

Japan Youth (returning) Japan 10 - 2 Japan Real Japan 7

AFC Youth Championship - Group stage[]

Japan Youth Japan 8 - 1 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Youth
Japan Youth Japan 6 - 0 UAE UAE Youth
Japan Youth Japan 4 - 1 Saudi Saudi Arabia Youth
Japan Youth Japan 6 - 3 China China Youth

AFC Youth Championship - Knockout stage[]

Semifinals Japan Youth Japan 3 - 0 Iraq Iraq Youth
Final Japan Youth Japan 2 - 0 South Korea South Korea Youth

World Youth tournament - Group stage[]

Japan Youth Japan 2 - 1 Mexico Mexico Youth
Japan Youth Japan 6 - 5 Uruguay Uruguay Youth
Japan Youth Japan 4 - 0 Italy Italy Youth

World Youth tournament - Knockout stage[]

Quarterfinals Japan Youth Japan 1 - 0 Sweden Sweden Youth (a.e.t.)
Semifinals Japan Youth Japan 1 - 0 Netherlands Netherlands Youth (a.e.t.)
Final Japan Youth Japan 3 - 2 Brazil Brazil Youth (a.e.t.)

Squad[]

Saikyo no Teki! Holanda Youth[]

Taro Misaki was the captain in the first match. Hikaru Matsuyama acted as the captain for most of the second match before passing the armband to Kojiro Hyuga at the end.

No. Pos. Player Club
1 GK Ken Wakashimazu
GK Yuzo Morisaki

5 DF Hiroshi Jito
7 DF Makoto Soda
12 DF Hikaru Matsuyama
14 DF Ryo Ishizaki
DF Shingo Takasugi

2 MF Masao Tachibana
3 MF Kazuo Tachibana
8 MF Mamoru Izawa
10 MF Tsubasa Ozora Captain Brazil Sao Paulo FC
11 MF Taro Misaki
15 MF Takeshi Sawada Japan Toho Academy High
16 MF Mitsuru Sano Japan Kunimi Institute

9 FW Kojiro Hyuga
17 FW Hajime Taki
18 FW Shun Nitta Japan Nankatsu Public High
19 FW Kazuki Sorimachi
20 FW Teppei Kisugi

Battle of World Youth[]

AFC Youth Championship qualification[]

No. Pos. Player Club
1 GK Yuzo Morisaki
22 GK Genzo Wakabayashi Germany Hamburger SV
GK Ken Wakashimazu[1] Japan Yokohama Flugels
GK Kenta Sasaki

2 DF Takeshi Kishida
4 DF Ryo Ishizaki
5 DF Shingo Takasugi
6 DF Jun Misugi
DF Masao Nakayama

8 MF Mamoru Izawa
10 MF Tsubasa Ozora Captain Brazil Sao Paulo FC
12 MF Hikaru Matsuyama
15 MF Takeshi Sawada Japan Toho Academy High
16 MF Mitsuru Sano Japan Kunimi Institute
20 MF Shingo Aoi Italy Inter Primavera
MF Minoru Honma

7 FW Hajime Taki
9 FW Kazuki Sorimachi
11 FW Teppei Kisugi
FW Kazumasa Oda

AFC Youth Championship[]

No. Pos. Player Club
1 GK Genzo Wakabayashi Germany Hamburger SV
17 GK Ken Wakashimazu Japan Yokohama Flugels
21 GK Yuzo Morisaki
GK Kenta Sasaki

4 DF Ryo Ishizaki
5 DF Hiroshi Jito
6 DF Jun Misugi
7 DF Makoto Soda
14 DF Shingo Takasugi
22 DF Takeshi Kishida
DF Masao Nakayama

2 MF Masao Tachibana
3 MF Kazuo Tachibana
8 MF Mamoru Izawa
10 MF Tsubasa Ozora Captain Brazil Sao Paulo FC
11 MF Taro Misaki
12 MF Hikaru Matsuyama
15 MF Takeshi Sawada Japan Toho Academy High
16 MF Mitsuru Sano Japan Kunimi Institute
20 MF Shingo Aoi Italy Inter Primavera
MF Minoru Honma

9 FW Kojiro Hyuga
13 FW Kazuki Sorimachi
18 FW Shun Nitta Japan Nankatsu Public High
19 FW Teppei Kisugi
25 FW Hajime Taki
FW Kazumasa Oda

World Youth Tournament[]

No. Pos. Player Club
1 GK Genzo Wakabayashi Germany Hamburger SV
17 GK Ken Wakashimazu Japan Yokohama Flugels
21 GK Yuzo Morisaki
GK Kenta Sasaki

4 DF Ryo Ishizaki
5 DF Hiroshi Jito
6 DF Jun Misugi
7 DF Makoto Soda
14 DF Shingo Takasugi
22 DF Takeshi Kishida
24 DF Hanji Urabe
DF Masao Nakayama

2 MF Masao Tachibana
3 MF Kazuo Tachibana
8 MF Mamoru Izawa
10 MF Tsubasa Ozora Captain Brazil Sao Paulo FC
11 MF Taro Misaki
12 MF Hikaru Matsuyama
15 MF Takeshi Sawada Japan Toho Academy High
16 MF Mitsuru Sano Japan Kunimi Institute
20 MF Shingo Aoi Italy Inter Primavera
23 MF Tomeya Akai Italy Sampdoria Primavera
MF Minoru Honma

9 FW Kojiro Hyuga
13 FW Kazuki Sorimachi
18 FW Shun Nitta Japan Nankatsu Public High
19 FW Teppei Kisugi
25 FW Hajime Taki
FW Kazumasa Oda

Personnel[]

Saikyo no Teki! Holanda Youth[]

Battle of World Youth[]

AFC Youth Championship[]

World Youth Tournament[]

Gallery[]

Main article: All Japan Youth/Gallery

Notes[]

  1. Wakashimazu was registered among the members but didn't play in the qualification round.

External links[]

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