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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
Italy Jr home (DT)
Italy Jr gk (DT)
  • 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 Italy 1-1 Hamburger SV Hamburg Jr. Youth

J Boys' Challenge[]

Friendly matches[]

Italy Jr. Youth Italy 1-0 SV Werder Bremen Bremen Jr. Youth
Italy Jr. Youth Italy --- Japan Japan Jr. Youth Cancelled

1st International Jr. Youth Tournament in France[]

Group stage Italy Jr. Youth Italy 1-2 Japan Japan Jr. Youth
Group stage Italy Jr. Youth Italy 0-5 Argentina 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] Captain Italy 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[]

Gallery[]

External links[]

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Translated to Dino Hernandez in Gekito no Kiseki and Zino Hernandez in various other media.
  2. Shown as #8 when Tsubasa challenges Italy Jr. after their match against Bremen Jr. Youth.
  3. Made into two separated characters, Stefano Dimos and Roberto Marinio in Get in the Tomorrow.
  4. Translated to Marino in Gekito no Kiseki and Marinho in Tatakae Dream Team, Captain Tsubasa ZERO and Rise of New Champions.
  5. Renamed Baroli in the 2018 TV series.
  6. Franco Bassarello in Get in the Tomorrow.
  7. Translated to Basarelo in Gekito no Kiseki.
  8. FW as Gentile.
  9. Called Gentile in chapter 91 of the manga and Golluvate in chapter 92.
  10. Made into two separated characters, Gianluca Marco and Atilio Torino in Get in the Tomorrow.
  11. Giovanni Conti in Get in the Tomorrow.
  12. Translated to Matteo in Gekito no Kiseki.
  13. Shown as #3 when Tsubasa challenges Italy Jr. after their match against Bremen Jr. Youth.
  14. Demetrio Tardelli in Get in the Tomorrow.
  15. 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.
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