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This is a list of minor characters introduced in the J Boys' Challenge arc. A link to a character section can be obtained by clicking on the ball icon.

Saburo Sumitomo
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住友 三郎
Saburo Sumitomo Occupation: Assistant coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 85
Affiliation: Japan Jr. Youth

Saburo Sumitomo was the assistant coach of All Japan Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Michel Fischer
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ミッシェル・フィッシャー
Fischer Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 85
Youth/Senior career: Seine Jr. Youth
Michel Fischer is a French player. He was a member of Seine Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge. Fischer and his teammates were football partners of Taro Misaki during the latter's time in France. During the 1st International Jr. Youth Tournament in France, beside their home team, they also supported Misaki and the Japanese team.
Hamburg Jr. Youth coach
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HamburgJYcoach Occupation: Head coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 85
Affiliation: Hamburg Jr. Youth

  • He has some physical resemblances with Seemann in Road to 2002, but it is unconfirmed whether they're the same person or not.

Karl Heinz Schneider's mother
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Schneiders mother Occupation: Office worker
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
The mother of Karl Heinz Schneider and Marie Schneider. In J Boys' Challenge, she had been living separately from her husband, Rudi Frank Schneider, after the event that lead to Rudi being fired by Hamburger SV's club owner. Karl kept attempting to get the two back together, by trying to get them both come at one of his match. Eventually, the couple both attended the final match against Japan Jr. Youth, and they reconciled. The Schneider family was reunited after that.
In later arcs, she made some appearances as a supporter of her husband and her son.
Marie Schneider
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マリー・シュナイダー
Marie Schneider Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Marie Schneider is Karl Heinz Schneider's younger sister. In J Boys' Challenge, just like her brother, she wanted their family back together, and always tried to convince her mother to go see Karl's matches. The Schneider family was eventually reunited after the 1st International Jr. Youth Tournament in France.
In later arcs, she made some appearances as a supporter of her father and her brother.
Carbonara
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カルボナーラ
Carbonara Occupation: Head coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Affiliation: France Jr. Youth

Carbonara was the coach of France Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Rene Carbonara in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement.

Sauser
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サウザー
Sauser Occupation: Pet
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Sauser is the dog of Karl Heinz Schneider.
Lindt
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リンツ
Lindt Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth

Lindt is a German defender. He was a player of Hamburg Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Gongels
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ゴンゲルス
Gongels Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth

Gongels is a German defender. He was a player of Hamburg Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Hannes
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ハーネス
Hannes Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth

Hannes is a German defender. He was a player of Hamburg Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Mayer (Hamburg Jr. Youth)
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マイヤー
MayerHamburg Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth

Mayer is a German defender. He was a player of Hamburg Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Briegel
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ブリーゲル
Briegel Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth

Briegel is a German midfielder. He was a player of Hamburg Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • His name is misspelt as フリューゲル (Flugel) in Get in the Tomorrow.
    • His full name in said game is Lothar Flugel.

Immel
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インメル
Immel Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth

Immel is a German midfielder. He was a player of Hamburg Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Klaus
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クラウス
Klaus Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth

Klaus is a German forward. He was a player of Hamburg Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Jara
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ヤラ
Jara Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth

Jara is a German forward. He was a player of Hamburg Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Hans
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ハンス
Hans Position: Goalkeeper
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 86
Youth/Senior career: Hamburg Jr. Youth
Hans is a German goalkeeper. He was the regular goalkeeper of Hamburg Jr. Youth before Wakabayashi's arrival. Not wanting to lose his position, he beat Wakabayashi up with the help of other teammates in order to make him stop doing special training with Schneider and go back to Japan. However, Wakabayashi later retaliated by beating up the guys one after the other.
Dremmler
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ドレムラー
Dremmler Occupation: Head coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
Affiliation: Bremen Jr. Youth
Dremmler was the coach of Bremen Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.
Conti
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コンティ
Conti Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Conti is an Italian midfielder. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: September 14
  • Height: 171 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 66 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • His name comes from real-life player Bruno Conti.
    • In the Italian version of Rise of New Champions, his last name is changed to Ponti. This is possibly done to avoid confusion with said real-life player.
  • He is named Giovanni Conti in Get in the Tomorrow.

Dimos Marinio
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ディモス・マリーニョ
Dimos Marinio Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Dimos Marinio is an Italian defender. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Andrea
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アンドレア
Andrea Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Andrea is an Italian forward. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: November 19
  • Height: 172 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 64 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: B

Francesco
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フランチェスコ
Francesco Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Francesco is an Italian midfielder. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: June 30
  • Height: 170 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 65 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: AB
  • His name comes from real-life player Francesco Graziani.

Federico
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フェデリーコ
Federico Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Federico is an Italian midfielder. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: December 21
  • Height: 167 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 63 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A

Tardelli
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タルデリ
Tardelli Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Tardelli is an Italian forward. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: March 14
  • Height: 176 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 74 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: B
  • His name comes from real-life player Marco Tardelli.
    • In the Italian dub of the 1989 OVA, he is named Marchesi, while in the Italian version of Rise of New Champions, his last name is changed to Nardelli. This is possibly done to avoid confusion with said real-life player.
  • He is named Demetrio Tardelli in Get in the Tomorrow.

Mateo
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マテオ
Mateo Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Mateo is an Italian midfielder. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: January 5
  • Height: 167 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 62 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A
  • His name is translated to Matteo in Gekito no Kiseki.

Bassarello
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バサレロ
Bassarello Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 88
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Bassarello is an Italian defender. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Marco Torino
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マルコ・トリノ
Marco Torino Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 89
National team: Italy Jr. Youth

Marco Torino is an Italian defender. He was a player of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: May 7
  • Height: 168 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 62 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: B
  • In the manga, he is called Marco in an instance and Torino in another one.
    • As a result, two different characters named Gianluca Marco and Atilio Torino were created in Get in the Tomorrow.
    • However, a more logical explanation is that Marco is his first name and Torino is his last name.

Marcel
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マルセル
Marcel Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 89
National team: France Jr. Youth

Marcel is a French defender. He was a player of France Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: January 30
  • Height: 181 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 78 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • He is named Manuel Dusseau in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Bert Frucous in Get in the Tomorrow.
  • According to 3109 Nichi Zenkiroku, Marcel is a midfielder. However, in chapter 99 of the original manga, it was said that he was a defender.

Jean Rust
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ジャン・ルスト
Jean Rust Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 89
National team: France Jr. Youth; Olympic France

Jean Rust is a French defender. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of France Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic France.

  • Birthday: December 26
  • Height: 173 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 63 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • His name comes from real-life player Albert Rust.
  • According to Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement, Rust is a midfielder, but in the original manga, he was among the defenders during France's offside trap.

Georges
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ジョルジュ
Georges Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 89
National team: France Jr. Youth; Olympic France

Georges is a French midfielder. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of France Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic France.

  • Birthday: February 25
  • Height: 169 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 60 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • He is named Bruno Gensen in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Lars Quiqueran in Get in the Tomorrow.
Mayer (Bayern Jr. Youth)
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マイヤー
MayerBayern Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 89
Youth/Senior career: Bayern Jr. Youth
Mayer is a German forward. He was a player of Bayern Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.
Sanae Nakazawa's mother
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Sanaes mother Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 89
The mother of Sanae Nakazawa.
Atsushi Nakazawa
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中沢 篤志
Atsushi Nakazawa Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 89
Atsushi Nakazawa is Sanae Nakazawa's younger brother, and also the second child of the Nakazawa family.
Kumi Sugimoto's father
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Kumis father Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 89
The father of Kumi Sugimoto.
Milews
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ミレウス
Milews Position: Midfielder; Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 90
National team: West Germany Jr. Youth; U-21 Germany; Olympic Germany

Milews is a German player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was part of West Germany Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he played for Olympic Germany, and was also shown to be part of U-21 Germany.

  • Birthday: June 28
  • Height: 166 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 56 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: AB
  • His name comes from real-life player Jurgen Milewski.
  • His name is translated to Mileus in Tatakae Dream Team.
  • He is named Dieter Milews in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Bodo Milews in Get in the Tomorrow.

Hardwig
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ハルドビッヒ
Hardwig Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 90
National team: West Germany Jr. Youth; Olympic Germany

Hardwig is a German defender. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of West Germany Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he played for Olympic Germany.

  • Birthday: May 8
  • Height: 167 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 60 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A
  • His name comes from real-life player Jimmy Hartwig.
  • His name is translated to Hardwich in Tatakae Dream Team.
  • He is named Uwe Hardwig in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Ulf Hardwig in Get in the Tomorrow.

Meyer
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マイヤー
Meyer Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 90
National team: West Germany Jr. Youth; Germany Youth; U-21 Germany; Olympic Germany

Meyer is a German defender. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of West Germany Jr. Youth. In Battle of World Youth, he was part of Germany Youth. In Rising Sun, he played for Olympic Germany, and was also shown to be part of U-21 Germany.

Magath
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マガトゥー
Magath Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 90
National team: West Germany Jr. Youth; Germany Youth; Olympic Germany

Magath is a German defender. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of West Germany Jr. Youth. In Battle of World Youth, he was part of Germany Youth. In Rising Sun, he played for Olympic Germany.

  • Birthday: September 17
  • Height: 169 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 59 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A
  • His name comes from real-life player Felix Magath.
  • His name is translated to Magdt in the German edition.
  • He is named Thomas Magath in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Bruno Magath in Get in the Tomorrow.

Argentina Jr. Youth assistant coach
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Argentina Jr assistant coach Occupation: Assistant coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 90
Affiliation: Argentina Jr. Youth
The assistant coach of Argentina Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.
Michel Ferreri
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ミッシェル・フェレーリ
Michel Ferreri Position: Midfielder; Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 91
National team: France Jr. Youth; Olympic France

Michel Ferreri is a French player. In J Boys' Challenge, he played for France Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic France.

Paulo Calsis
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パウロ・カルシス
Calsis Occupation: Head coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
Affiliation: Italy Jr. Youth
Paulo Calsis was the coach of Italy Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.
Bravo
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ブラボー
Bravo Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
National team: France Jr. Youth

Bravo is a French midfielder. He was a player of France Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: May 1
  • Height: 169 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 60 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A
  • His name comes from real-life player Daniel Bravo.
  • He is named Luis Bravo in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Francks Bravo in Get in the Tomorrow.

De Gaulle
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ドゴール
De Gaulle Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
National team: France Jr. Youth; Olympic France

De Gaulle, also translated as Degaulle, is a French defender. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of France Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic France.

England Jr. Youth number 7
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EnglandJYno7 Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
National team: England Jr. Youth

An English midfielder who was a player of England Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Dean
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ディーン
Dean Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
National team: England Jr. Youth

Dean is an English forward. He was a player of England Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: September 12
  • Height: 175 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 61 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: B

Borghi
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ボルギ
Borghi Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
National team: France Jr. Youth

Borghi is a French forward. He was a player of France Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: October 2
  • Height: 168 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 62 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • He is named Coulasteau Borghi in Get in the Tomorrow.

Bergerus
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ベルジェルス
Bergerus Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
National team: France Jr. Youth

Bergerus is a French defender. He was a player of France Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Robinson
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ロビンソン
Robinson Position: Goalkeeper
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
National team: England Jr. Youth

Robinson is an English goalkeeper. He was a player of England Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Wright
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ライト
Wright Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 92
National team: England Jr. Youth

Wright is an English forward. He was a player of England Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: August 14
  • Height: 166 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 56 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A

Sanchez
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サンチェス
Sanchez Uruguay JY Occupation: Head coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
Affiliation: Uruguay Jr. Youth

Sanchez was the coach of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Ricardo Sanchez in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement.

Cain
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カイン
Cain Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

Cain is a Uruguayan defender. He was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: June 9
  • Height: 167 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 60 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: AB
  • He is named Raul Revelez in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement.
  • His name is translated to Kain in various media.
  • According to 3109 Nichi Zenkiroku, Cain is a midfielder. However, he was mostly seen among the defenders in the original manga.

Geites
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ジェイテス
Geites Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
National team: Argentina Jr. Youth; Olympic Argentina

Geites is an Argentine midfielder. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of Argentina Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic Argentina.

  • Birthday: December 10
  • Height: 170 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 60 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • His name comes from real-life player Ricardo Giusti.
  • He is named Manuel Geites in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Abel Geites in Get in the Tomorrow.
  • His name is translated to Jeytes in Gekito no Kiseki and Jeites in various other media.

Garella
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ガレヤ
Garella Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
National team: Argentina Jr. Youth

Garella is an Argentine defender. He was a player of Argentina Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Ruggeri
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ルジェリ
Ruggeri Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
National team: Argentina Jr. Youth; Olympic Argentina

Ruggeri is an Argentine midfielder. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of Argentina Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic Argentina.

  • Birthday: February 28
  • Height: 168 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 58 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • His name comes from real-life player Oscar Ruggeri.
  • He is named Arnaldo Ruggeri in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Hernan Ruggeri in Get in the Tomorrow.

Palus
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パルス
Palus Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
National team: Argentina Jr. Youth; Olympic Argentina

Palus is an Argentine midfielder. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of Argentina Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic Argentina.

  • Birthday: November 15
  • Height: 162 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 51 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A
  • He is named Jose Palus in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Glaudio Palus in Get in the Tomorrow.
  • His name is translated to Pulse in Gekito no Kiseki.

Sembero
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センベロ
Sembero Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
National team: Argentina Jr. Youth; Olympic Argentina

Sembero is an Argentine defender. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of Argentina Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic Argentina.

Brown
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ブラウン
Brown Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
National team: Argentina Jr. Youth; Olympic Argentina

Brown is an Argentine forward. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of Argentina Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic Argentina.

  • Birthday: June 20
  • Height: 167 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 59 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • His name comes from real-life player Jose Luis Brown.
  • He is named Rafael Brown in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Diego Brown in Get in the Tomorrow.
  • His name is translated to Braun in Gekito no Kiseki.

Passaro
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パサロ
Passaro Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 93
National team: Argentina Jr. Youth; Olympic Argentina

Passaro is an Argentine defender. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of Argentina Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he was part of Olympic Argentina.

  • Birthday: March 31
  • Height: 168 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 61 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • His name comes from real-life player Daniel Passarella.
  • He is named Daniel Passaro in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Oscar Passaro in Get in the Tomorrow.
  • His name is translated to Pasaro in various media.

Max
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マックス
Max Position: Midfielder; Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 95
National team: West Germany Jr. Youth; U-21 Germany; Olympic Germany

Max is a German player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was part of West Germany Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he played for Olympic Germany, and was also shown to be part of U-21 Germany.

  • Birthday: January 9
  • Height: 168 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 58 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A
  • His name comes from real-life player Peter Lux.
  • He is named Felix Max in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Christian Max in Get in the Tomorrow.

Hain
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ハイン
Hain Position: Defender; Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 95
National team: West Germany Jr. Youth; U-21 Germany; Olympic Germany

Hain is a German player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was part of West Germany Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he played for Olympic Germany, and was also shown to be part of U-21 Germany.

  • Birthday: November 2
  • Height: 169 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 60 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: O
  • His name comes from real-life player Uwe Hain.
  • He is named Michael Hain in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Mathias Hain in Get in the Tomorrow.

Daniel
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ダニエル
Daniel Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 95
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

Daniel is a Uruguayan defender. He was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • Birthday: July 22
  • Height: 170 cm (JBC)
  • Weight: 61 kg (JBC)
  • Blood type: A
  • He is named Daniel Bueno in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement.

Uruguay Jr. Youth number 4
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UruguayJYno4 Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 95
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

A Uruguayan defender who was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Domingo Viera in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Guillermo in the 2018 TV series.

Uruguay Jr. Youth number 5
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UruguayJYno5 Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 95
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

A Uruguayan midfielder who was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Mario Gonzales in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement.

Uruguay Jr. Youth number 3
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UruguayJYno3 Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 95
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

A Uruguayan midfielder who was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Carlos Morino in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Gaston in the 2018 TV series.

Uruguay Jr. Youth number 6
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UruguayJYno6 Position: Defender
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 95
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

A Uruguayan defender who was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Hugo Seria in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Breogan in the 2018 TV series.

Mike Gildo
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マイケ・ギルド
Mike Gildo Occupation: Head coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 95
Affiliation: West Germany Jr. Youth

Mike Gildo was the coach of West Germany Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • His name comes from real-life player Eike Immel.
  • He is misnamed Eike Gildo in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement.

Elle Sid Pierre's father
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Pierres father Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 96
The father of Elle Sid Pierre, he is a multi-millionaire.
Elle Sid Pierre's mother
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Pierres mother Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 96
The mother of Elle Sid Pierre.
Uruguay Jr. Youth number 11
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UruguayJYno11 Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 96
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

A Uruguayan midfielder who was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Samu Caceres in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement.

Uruguay Jr. Youth number 7
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UruguayJYno7 Position: Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 96
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

A Uruguayan midfielder who was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Pablo Martinez in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Alberto in the 2018 TV series.

Uruguay Jr. Youth number 10
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UruguayJYno10 Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 96
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

A Uruguayan forward who was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

  • He is named Jorge Lara in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Jose in the 2018 TV series.

Stein
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シュタイン
Stein Position: Goalkeeper
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 96
National team: West Germany Jr. Youth; Olympic Germany

Stein is a German goalkeeper. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of West Germany Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he played for Olympic Germany.

  • His name comes from real-life player Uli Stein.
  • He is named Jimmy Stein in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement and Jurgen Stein in Get in the Tomorrow.
  • Stein has two different looks/designs within the series. The first one is seen in Weekly Shonen Jump #52/1986 supplement as well as chapter 108 of the original manga, while the second one is featured in Rising Sun.

Uruguay Jr. Youth number 1
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UruguayJYno1 Position: Goalkeeper
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 96
National team: Uruguay Jr. Youth

A Uruguayan goalkeeper who was a player of Uruguay Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Foerster
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フェルスター
Foerster Occupation: Head coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 97
Youth/Senior career: FC Bayern Munich
Affiliation: FC Bayern Munich
Foerster was the coach of FC Bayern Munich in J Boys' Challenge, and also the rival of Rudi Frank Schneider back when the two were professional players. He was the one who scouted Karl Heinz Schneider as a player, and later went on to scout Rudi as a coach as well, playing a part in reuniting the Schneider family.
Schmidt
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シュミット
SchmidtHamburg Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 98
Youth/Senior career: Hamburger SV
Schmidt is a German player. He was Hamburger SV's star player back when Rudi Frank Schneider was the coach. There was dispute between them, and it worsened when Rudi decided to not include Schmidt among the starting members. This and Hamburg's bad results eventually led to Rudi being fired by the club owner. However, later on it was proven that Rudi was right about Schmidt - a player with low stamina and monotonous plays.
Raminez
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ラミネス
Raminez Occupation: Assistant coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 98
Affiliation: Sao Paulo (U-11)
Raminez was a coach of the U-11 (Dente de Leite) squad of Sao Paulo FC in J Boys' Challenge.
Montana
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モンターナ
Montana Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 101
National team: France Jr. Youth

Montana is a French forward. He was a player of France Jr. Youth in J Boys' Challenge.

Belmondo
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ベルモンド
Belmondo Position: Forward; Midfielder
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 101
National team: France Jr. Youth; Olympic France

Belmondo is a French player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was a player of France Jr. Youth. In Rising Sun, he played for Olympic France.

Gunter
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ギュンター
Gunter Occupation: Goalkeeper coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 103
Affiliation: Olympic Germany

Gunter is a German goalkeeper coach. He had been Deuter Muller's personal trainer and mentor since before the events of J Boys' Challenge. Before coming to the world of professional football, Muller underwent specialized and severe training under Gunter, secluded in a mountain somewhere in Germany.
In Rising Sun, he became the goalkeeper coach of Olympic Germany.

Yoshiko Yamaoka's father
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MrYamaoka Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 107

The current husband of Yumiko Yamaoka and father of Yoshiko Yamaoka. In J Boys' Challenge, he was cheering for Taro Misaki while watching the 1st International Jr. Youth Tournament in France final with Yumiko, even though they hadn't met each other. In Battle of World Youth, he and Taro met for the first time. As Taro suffered a serious traffic accident after that, Yumiko and Yamaoka offered to take care of him.
In Rising Sun, the Yamaoka family arrived at Ueno to see Ichiro Misaki's latest exhibition. After that, they went to Spain to cheer for Taro, who was participating in the Madrid Olympics.

Shuzo Wakabayashi
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若林 修造
Shuzo Wakabayashi Occupation: Company president
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 107
Shuzo Wakabayashi is the father of Shuichi, Eiji and Genzo Wakabayashi. In I'm Genzo Wakabayashi! The Birth of the SGGK, Shuzo was apparently very generous with Genzo because he was the youngest and much younger than his brothers, and no matter how absurd it was, he would comply to anything he was asking for birthday presents.
In J Boys' Challenge, he and the rest of the family was cheering for Genzo, who was playing the final of the 1st International Jr. Youth Tournament in France.
Eiji Wakabayashi
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若林 栄二
Eiji Wakabayashi Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 107
Eiji Wakabayashi is Genzo Wakabayashi's elder brother, and also the second child of the Wakabayashi family.
Genzo Wakabayashi's mother
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WakabayashiMom Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 107
The wife of Shuzo Wakabayashi, and mother of Shuichi, Eiji and Genzo Wakabayashi.
Shuichi Wakabayashi
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若林 修一
Shuichi Wakabayashi Occupation: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 107
Shuichi Wakabayashi is Genzo Wakabayashi's eldest brother, and also the first child of the Wakabayashi family.
Fumi
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フミ
Fumi Occupation: Maid
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 107
Fumi is a maid of the Wakabayashi family.
Michel LeBeau
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ミッシェル・ルボウ
Michel LeBeau Occupation: Tournament chairman
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 108
Michel LeBeau is the chairman of the International Jr. Youth Tournament in France.
Mike Feller
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マイク・フェラー
Mike Feller Position: Goalkeeper
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 110
Youth/Senior career: Hamburger SV
Mike Feller is an Austrian goalkeeper. He was the regular goalkeeper of Hamburger SV in J Boys' Challenge. Because of Feller's injury, Genzo Wakabayashi got his pro contract for Hamburg at the age of 15.
Yasuhiko Okudera
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奥寺 康彦
Yasuhiko Okudera Occupation: Head coach; National football association member
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 111
Youth/Senior career: 1.FC Koln; SV Werder Bremen
Affiliation: Japan

Wikipedia article: Yasuhiko Okudera

Yasuhiko Okudera is a real-life Japanese former football player. He managed to win the Bundesliga with 1.FC Koln, and was also runner-up twice with SV Werder Bremen.
In J Boys' Challenge, he was the head coach of the Japanese national team. At first, he refused the inclusion of Tsubasa Ozora in the national team, considering that it was too soon. However, he changed his mind after seeing him play against the national team.

  • In real life, Okudera never became the coach of the Japanese national team.
    • Also, he finished second in the Bundesliga three times with Bremen, not twice.

Satake
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佐竹
Satake Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 111
Youth/Senior career: Hamana Club
National team: Japan
Satake is a Japanese player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was playing for Hamana Club, and was also selected for the Japanese national team.
Tsuchida
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土田
Tsuchida Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 111
Youth/Senior career: Hamana Club
National team: Japan
Tsuchida is a Japanese player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was playing for Hamana Club, and was also selected for the Japanese national team.
Budenski
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ブデンスキー
Budenski Position: Goalkeeper
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 112
Youth/Senior career: Hamburger SV

Budenski is a German goalkeeper. In J Boys' Challenge, he was the substitute goalkeeper of Hamburger SV, who had to play in Mike Feller's place because of the latter's injury. During the match against FC Bayern Munich, Budenski was injured, allowing Genzo Wakabayashi to have his Bundesliga debut.

Hamburger SV coach
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HamburgCoachJBC Occupation: Head coach
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 112
Affiliation: Hamburger SV
The coach of Hamburger SV in J Boys' Challenge.
Leandro
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レアンドロ
LeandroGremio Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
Youth/Senior career: Gremio FBPA
Leandro is a Brazilian player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was playing for Gremio FBPA.
Matsunaga
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松永
Matsunaga Position: Goalkeeper
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
National team: Japan
Matsunaga is a Japanese goalkeeper. He was a player of the Japanese national team in J Boys' Challenge.
Terao
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寺尾
Terao Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
National team: Japan
Terao is a Japanese player. He was part of the Japanese national team in J Boys' Challenge.
Nagaoka
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長岡
Nagaoka Position: Forward
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
National team: Japan
Nagaoka is a Japanese forward. He was a player of the Japanese national team in J Boys' Challenge.
Sawanobori
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沢登
Sawanobori Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
National team: Japan
Sawanobori is a Japanese player. He was the captain of the Japanese national team in J Boys' Challenge.
Tarmiso
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タルミーゾ
Tarmiso Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
Youth/Senior career: Gremio FBPA
Tarmiso is a Brazilian player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was playing for Gremio FBPA.
Toninho
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トニーニョ
ToninhoGremio Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
Youth/Senior career: Gremio FBPA
Toninho is a Brazilian player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was playing for Gremio FBPA.
Caio
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カイオ
Caio Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
Youth/Senior career: Gremio FBPA
Caio is a Brazilian player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was playing for Gremio FBPA.
Sergio
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セルジオ
SergioGremio Position: N/A
First appearance: Captain Tsubasa (1981) chapter 113
Youth/Senior career: Gremio FBPA
Sergio is a Brazilian player. In J Boys' Challenge, he was playing for Gremio FBPA.

Notes[]

  1. A mistranslation, since Hoeness is usually written as ヘーネス in Japanese.
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