Olympic Spain (スペインオリンピック代表) is the team that represents Spain. This team acts as a main opponent to Olympic Japan in the Rising Sun arc.
Description[]
Most of Olympic Spain squad members are from the La Liga. The team captain is defender Fernando Ruiz Blueno.
History[]
Rising Sun[]
Spain are considered the 5th contender for the victory in the Madrid Olympics by Netherlands' data. The team is qualified to the knockout stage by being 1st of their group.
Uniforms[]
2013 Home | 2012 Keeper |
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- Home: This uniform resembles the home kit worn by Spain in the 2013 Confederations Cup, but without the yellow Adidas-style three stripes (due to IOC rules) and with the Spanish flag rather than the Spanish national insignia.
- Keeper: These uniforms resemble the 2 keeper kits worn by Spain during Euro 2012, but without the Adidas style three yellow stripes (due to IOC rules) and with the Spanish flag rather than the Spanish national badge.
Results[]
Madrid Olympics []
Group stage[]
Team | Result | Result | Opponent | |
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Olympic Spain | WIN[1] | VS | LOSS[1] | Olympic Cameroon |
Olympic Spain | WIN | VS | LOSS | Olympic USA |
Olympic Spain | WIN | VS | LOSS | Olympic New Zealand |
Knockout stage[]
Team | Result | Result | Opponent | |
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Olympic Spain | 6 | VS | 2 | Olympic Mexico |
Squad[]
Rising Sun[]
No. | Pos. | Player | Club |
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1 | GK | Callusias | Real Madrid CF |
GK | Valtes | FC Barcelona | |
2 | DF | Fernando Ruiz BluenoOA | Real Madrid CF |
3 | DF | Del Horeno[2] | |
4 | DF | Josep GrandiosOA | FC Barcelona |
5 | DF | Payol | FC Barcelona |
6[3] | MF | Ienista | FC Barcelona |
8 | MF | Xavii | FC Barcelona |
11 | MF | Michael | CD Numancia |
19 | MF | Raphael | CD Numancia |
21 | MF | ValeronOA [4] | |
7 | FW | Rail | Real Madrid CF |
9 | FW | Fersio Torres | Atletico Madrid |
- Head coach Victor Camacho
External links[]
- Olympic Spain at Captain Tsubasa Stats
- Olympic Spain at Shinji's Captain Tsubasa fansite
- Olympic Spain at Captain Tsubasa db (JP)
Gallery[]
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 At some point, Spain was leading 3-0.
- ↑ Most probably based on real life player Asier Del Horno.
- ↑ Before the introduction of Ienista, the #6 jersey was worn by an unknown player.
- ↑ He is based on real life player Juan Carlos Valerón.