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Hamburger SV Jr. Youth, Hamburg Jr. Youth (ハンブルグJr.ユース) or Hamburg (ハンブルグ) for short, is a youth team that appeared in the Captain Tsubasa manga series.

Description[]

Hamburg Jr. Youth is one of the youth teams of Hamburger SV.

History[]

J Boys' Challenge[]

Hamburg Jr. Youth was the best junior youth team in West Germany. Genzo Wakabayashi was playing for them.

Uniforms[]

Home Keeper
Hamburger JY home (DT) Hamburger JY GK (DT)
  • Home: White shirt with red V-neck collar, red pinstripes, three red stripes on the sleeves and HSV logo, red shorts with white stripes and blue socks with three white stripes. This color scheme is based on the one worn by Hamburger SV in the 1983 season without the BP logo.
  • Keeper: Light blue shirt with dark blue collar, sleeves and shoulders, dark blue thin horizontal stripes, HSV logo and dark blue pants with three white stripes. Genzo Wakabayashi uses a white cap with the Admiral logo.

Results[]

Prior to J Boys' Challenge[]

Friendly matches[]

Hamburg Jr. Youth 1-1 Italy Jr. Youth

Leagues and tournaments in West Germany[]

Hamburg Jr. Youth won all of West Germany's junior youth titles.

Unspecified Hamburg Jr. Youth 3-1 Bremen Jr. Youth

J Boys' Challenge[]

Friendly matches[]

Hamburg Jr. Youth 5-1[3] Japan Jr. Youth

Squad[]

Prior to J Boys' Challenge[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
3 DF Mayer[4][5] Germany
4 DF Hannes[6][7] Germany
7 MF Briegel[8] Germany
10 FW Karl Heinz Schneider Germany
12 FW Jara[9][10] Germany
GK Hans Germany
GK Genzo Wakabayashi Japan

J Boys' Challenge[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
1 GK Genzo Wakabayashi Japan
2 DF Lindt[11][12] Germany
3 DF Mayer[4][5] Germany
4 DF Hannes[6][7] Germany
5 MF Immel[13][14] Germany
6 DF Gongels[15][16] Germany
7 MF Briegel[8] Germany
8 MF Hermann Kaltz Germany
11 FW Klaus[17] Germany
12 FW Jara[9][10] Germany
Heinz Germany

Personnel[]

Former players[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
10 FW Karl Heinz Schneider Captain Germany

Gallery[]

Notes[]

  1. Prior to his transfer to Bayern.
  2. During the match against Japan.
  3. 6-1 in the 2018 TV series.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Stefan Meyer in Get in the Tomorrow.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Translated to Maier in Gekito no Kiseki.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Guido Hannes in Get in the Tomorrow.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Mistranslated to Hoeness (ヘーネス) in Tatakae Dream Team; translated to Harness in Gekito no Kiseki and Haness in Captain Tsubasa ZERO.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Lothar Flugel in Get in the Tomorrow.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Andreas Jara in Get in the Tomorrow.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Translated to Jala in Gekito no Kiseki and Jaller in Tatakae Dream Team.
  11. Thomas Lindt in Get in the Tomorrow.
  12. Translated to Linz in Tatakae Dream Team and Lintz in Captain Tsubasa ZERO.
  13. Mehimet Immel in Get in the Tomorrow.
  14. Translated to Hinmel in Captain Tsubasa ZERO.
  15. Michel Gongels in Get in the Tomorrow.
  16. Translated into Gongers in Tatakae Dream Team.
  17. Jurigen Klaus in Get in the Tomorrow.

External links[]

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