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Meiwa FC (明和FC) is an elementary school football team that appeared in the Captain Tsubasa manga series.

Description[]

Meiwa FC is an elementary school team from Misato City, Saitama Prefecture.

History[]

Prior to The Strongest! The Legend of Meiwa FC[]

The Strongest! The Legend of Meiwa FC[]

Kids' Dream[]

Between Kids' Dream and Boys' Fight[]

Uniforms[]

Home
Meiwa FC Home (DT)
  • Home: Black shirt with no collar and white 明和 kanji, black shorts and black socks with three white stripes on top.
  • Second uniform: This is the uniform Meiwa wears during the whole Saitama prefecture tournament and local city matches. Unknown color (possibly a light color) shirt with long collar and black 明和 kanji, white shorts and white socks.
  • Keeper: Kawaguchi has a pale blue shirt jersey with black 明和 kanji, black shorts, black socks with three white stripes on top.
  • Keeper Wakashimazu: Dark blue jersey with white 明和 kanji, silver pants with three black vertical stripes, and white socks with three black stripes on top and a white cap as seen in the Weekly Shonen Jump color pages. A second variant depicts his uniform as a red shirt, with red pants and white socks (as seen in a cover of the manga and in Tatakae Dream Team's Meiwa event) A third variant, as seen on The Strongest! The Legend of Meiwa FC and on more recent illustrations by Yoichi Takahashi, Wakashimazu wears a yellow jersey with black 明和 kanji, grey pants with three black vertical stripes and a white cap with 明和 FC written in red.

Results[]

Prior to The Strongest! The Legend of Meiwa FC[]

Friendly matches[]

Meiwa FC 3-4 Tamanoi FC

The Strongest! The Legend of Meiwa FC[]

Saitama Junior Soccer Festival[]

Meiwa FC's opponent in the 2nd round, 3rd round and 4th round are not shown.

1st round Meiwa FC 5-0 Yashio FC
Quarter-finals Meiwa FC 1-1
(4-3 p)
Fukaya SS
Semi-finals Meiwa FC 10-0 Gyoda Eagles
Final Meiwa FC 7-0 Omiya FC

Kids' Dream[]

Friendly matches[]

Meiwa FC 5-0 Ichieda FC Interrupted → Cancelled

6th All-Japan Boys' Football Tournament[]

Saitama prefecture tournament[]

Meiwa FC's opponent in the 2nd round, 3rd round and quarter-finals are not shown.

1st round Meiwa FC W-L Kodama
Semi-finals Meiwa FC 4-3 Nanbu FC
Final Meiwa FC 10-0 Minami Urawa
Main tournament[]
Group stage Meiwa FC 7-6 Nankatsu SC
Group stage Meiwa FC W-L Shimabara FC
Group stage Meiwa FC W-L Ozu SS
Group stage Meiwa FC 5-5 Hanawa SS
Group stage Meiwa FC W-L Kitayama SC
Round of 16 Meiwa FC 10-0 Maebashi ES
Quarter-finals Meiwa FC 5-1 Kasai ES
Semi-finals Meiwa FC 3-2 Furano ES
Final Meiwa FC 2-4 (a.e.t.) Nankatsu SC

Prior to Boys' Fight[]

7th All-Japan Boys' Football Tournament[]

Main tournament[]
Final Meiwa FC L-W Nankatsu SC

8th All-Japan Boys' Football Tournament[]

Meiwa FC won the national championship.

Squad[]

Prior to The Strongest! The Legend of Meiwa FC[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
FW Kojiro Hyuga Japan

The Strongest! The Legend of Meiwa FC[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
1 GK Yamamoto Japan
2 unknown name Japan
3 unknown name Japan
5 unknown name Japan
6 unknown name Japan
9 FW Kojiro Hyuga Japan
10 unknown name Japan
11 unknown name Japan
17 GK Ken Wakashimazu Japan
22 MF Taro Misaki Japan
MF Takeshi Sawada Japan

Personnel[]

Kids' Dream[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
1 GK Yuji Kawaguchi Japan
2 DF Toshiyuki Takagi Japan
3 DF Motoharu Nagano Japan
4 DF Hiroshi Ishii Japan
5 DF Keiji Kawagoe Japan
6[1] MF Shinichi Sakamoto Japan
7 MF Kazushige Enomoto Japan
8 MF Hiromichi Hori Japan
10 FW Kojiro Hyuga Captain Japan
11[1] FW Noboru Sawaki Japan
13 FW Nakamoto Japan
No. Pos. Player Nat.
14 MF Koyama Japan
15 MF Takeshi Sawada Japan
17 GK Ken Wakashimazu Japan

Personnel[]

Between Kids' Dream and Boys' Fight[]

No. Pos. Player Nat.
MF Takeshi Sawada Japan

Gallery[]

Main article: Meiwa FC/Gallery

Trivia[]

  • Meiwa's name is Colegio Franco Canadiense ("French Canadian School") in the Latin American dub (possibly due to the FC on the scoreboards), Muppet in Italy, Portugal and France and "Maped" in Spain.

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Both Sakamoto and Sawaki were seen wearing the #9 jersey at some point, only to be corrected later on.

External links[]

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