Italy Jr. Youth (イタリアJr.ユース) is an under-16 national football team that appeared in the Captain Tsubasa manga series.
Description[]
Italy Jr. Youth is the U-16 national team that represents Italy in international football competitions.
History[]
J Boys' Challenge[]
Italy Jr. Youth participated in the 1st International Jr. Youth Tournament in France.
Uniforms[]
Home | Keeper |
---|---|
- Home: Blue shirt with green-white-red stripes collar stripes and sleeve borders, white shorts and blue socks with a green-white-red stripe on top.
- Goalkeeper: Silver shirt with blue collar and blue cuffs, black shorts and white socks. The captain armband is white.
The emblem is the scudetto (tricolor shield) with a blue rectangle on the top with "ITALIA" written in gold above the shield. Both uniforms are based on the uniforms worn by Italy at the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
Results[]
Prior to J Boys' Challenge[]
Friendly matches[]
Italy Jr. Youth | 1-1 | Hamburg Jr. Youth |
J Boys' Challenge[]
Friendly matches[]
Italy Jr. Youth | 1-0 | Bremen Jr. Youth | ||
Italy Jr. Youth | --- | Japan Jr. Youth | Cancelled |
1st International Jr. Youth Tournament in France[]
Group stage | Italy Jr. Youth | 1-2 | Japan Jr. Youth | |
Group stage | Italy Jr. Youth | 0-5 | Argentina Jr. Youth |
Squad[]
Prior to J Boys' Challenge[]
No. | Pos. | Player | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Gino Hernandez[1] |
J Boys' Challenge[]
No. | Pos. | Player | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Gino Hernandez[1] | Inter Juniores |
GK | unknown name | ||
3[2] | DF | Dimos Marinio[3][4] | |
6 | DF | Bassarello[5][6][7] | |
9 | DF[8] | Gentile/Golluvate[9] | |
10 | DF | Marco Torino[10] | |
4 | MF | Federico | |
5 | MF | Francesco | |
7 | MF | Conti[11] | |
8 | MF | Mateo[12] | |
2[13] | FW | Tardelli[14] | |
11 | FW | Andrea | |
12 | unknown name[15] | ||
17 | unknown name |
Personnel[]
- Head coach Paulo Calsis
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Italy Jr. Youth at Captain Tsubasa Stats
- Italy Jr. Youth at Shinji's Captain Tsubasa site
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Translated to Dino Hernandez in Gekito no Kiseki and Zino Hernandez in various other media.
- ↑ Shown as #8 when Tsubasa challenges Italy Jr. after their match against Bremen Jr. Youth.
- ↑ Made into two separated characters, Stefano Dimos and Roberto Marinio in Get in the Tomorrow.
- ↑ Translated to Marino in Gekito no Kiseki and Marinho in Tatakae Dream Team, Captain Tsubasa ZERO and Rise of New Champions.
- ↑ Renamed Baroli in the 2018 TV series.
- ↑ Franco Bassarello in Get in the Tomorrow.
- ↑ Translated to Basarelo in Gekito no Kiseki.
- ↑ FW as Gentile.
- ↑ Called Gentile in chapter 91 of the manga and Golluvate in chapter 92.
- ↑ Made into two separated characters, Gianluca Marco and Atilio Torino in Get in the Tomorrow.
- ↑ Giovanni Conti in Get in the Tomorrow.
- ↑ Translated to Matteo in Gekito no Kiseki.
- ↑ Shown as #3 when Tsubasa challenges Italy Jr. after their match against Bremen Jr. Youth.
- ↑ Demetrio Tardelli in Get in the Tomorrow.
- ↑ Captain Tsubasa 3109 Nichi Zenkiroku made Gentile a separated character from Golluvate and gave him the #12 jersey. However, this is a mistake since the player called Gentile was shown wearing #9.