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Twin Shot (ツインシュート) is a cooperative skill between two teammates.

Description[]

This technique is done when two people are shooting the ball at the same time, on purpose [1] or by chance [2]. The result is a swinging ball, resembling multiple balls, and making difficult for the keeper to know where the ball is, and thus harder to catch and repel. While there isn't a unique way to perform the technique, it was most often done with volley shots, but also jumping volleys and overheads.

Users[]

This shot is done between two-top players or a combi, such as the Japanese Golden Combi, the Tachibana Combi, the Toho Combi, the Meiwa-Toho Combi, the Barcelona Golden Combi or the Argentina Combi. The players can also shoot with more or less power to add a side curving effect, or can even use it as a pass.

Tsubasa Ozora & Taro Misaki Japan Tsubasa Ozora & Kojiro Hyuga Japan Tsubasa Ozora & Shingo Aoi Japan
Kojiro Hyuga & Wakashimazu Japan Kojiro Hyuga & Sawada Japan Kojiro Hyuga & Taro Misaki Japan
Taro Misaki & Matsuyama Japan Masao & Kazuo Tachibana Japan Tsubasa Japan & Gonzales Spain
Tsubasa Ozora Japan & Rivaul Brazil Juan Diaz & Alan Pascal Argentina Natureza & Robecaro Brazil
Natureza & Carlos Santana Brazil Pepe & Luciano Leo Brazil Suarez & Zaragoza Mexico

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Trivia[]

  • The Twin Shot has different names for the Latin American dub: Tiro doble, Tiro gemelo and Tiro mellizo, while in the Italian dub the Twin Shot was called Tiro doppio (lit. "Double shot") in the 1983 TV series.
  • At least three different versions of the Twin Shot have been stopped by Muller, due to his extreme training with his master, Gunter.

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Notes[]

  1. Captain Tsubasa manga, chapter 64, pages 72-73
  2. Captain Tsubasa manga, chapter 37, pages 37 to 41
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