- For other uses, see Musashi (disambiguation).
Musashi FC (武蔵FC) is a selection team of juvenile football players that appeared in the Captain Tsubasa manga series.
Description[]
Musashi FC is a selection team of elementary school players from Musashino City, Tokyo, consisting of elite selected among over 1000 juvenile players.
History[]
Kids' Dream[]
Playstyle[]
Kids' Dream[]
Since Misugi had a heart condition that prevented him from playing for more than 15 minutes, Musashi usually opted for the 3-4-3 or 4-3-3 formation, with Honma, Sanada and Ichinose being the centre of their attacks. Whenever Misugi was subbed in, he would take over the leading role. The team could use the Offside Trap under Misugi's directives.
Uniform[]
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- Home: White jersey w/ blue and red stripes around the shoulders, purple shirt numbers, violet shorts and white socks. The emblem on shirt is "武蔵". The captain armband is purple with a white horizontal stripe on center.
- Keeper: Purple jersey with white collar and white numbers and black trackpants with white stripes.
Results[]
6th All-Japan Boys' Football Tournament[]
Main tournament[]
Musashi FC qualified to the knockout stage by being 1st of their group with 5 victories.
Group stage | Musashi FC | W-L[1] | Jonan | |
Group stage | Musashi FC | W-L | Kawazoe SC | |
Group stage | Musashi FC | W-L | Chiba SS | |
Round of 16 | Musashi FC | 5-0 | Sannomiya SC | |
Quarter-finals | Musashi FC | 6-2 | Hitachi FC | |
Semi-finals | Musashi FC | 4-5 | Nankatsu SC |
Squad[]
Kids' Dream[]
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Personnel[]
- Head coach Isao Fukuyama
- Manager Yayoi Aoba
Trivia[]
- The team is known as Colegio Alemán in the Latin American dub and as Mambo in most European dubs.
- In the German dub, Musashi FC retained the original name,even though when the 1983 anime was dubbed there, the team was often nicknamed as "Zitronenfalter" ("the brimstones"), due to their yellow jerseys in said version.
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Musashi FC at Captain Tsubasa DB (Japanese)
- Musashi FC at Captain Tsubasa Stats
Notes[]
- ↑ The score was 5-0 at a point.
- ↑ Mistakenly called Katagiri in Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 34.
- ↑ At the beginning of the game, his number was 6, but it later changed to 3.
- ↑ Mistakenly called Igarashi in Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 34.