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Become a rising football star with this official Collector's Edition of Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions and get your hands on the exclusive figurine (28cm) of Tsubasa Ozora wearing the All Japan Youth uniform!

A forward living in Uruguay. He is a third-generation Japanese Uruguayan. He specialises in powerful football and highly physical performances. Even though he is not invited as a national player, he visits the U.S. and watches tournament games enthusiastically, in order to be inspired by the best players of his generation.

A second-year student belonging to the Nakahara MS Soccer Club in Gifu. He is very agile, and his juggling ability is one of the best in Japan. His dribbling is also powerful as he can easily slip past Nankatsu MS players. He is a typical youngster, looking up to Tsubasa and aiming to surpass him.

Captain of the national youth team of Saudi Arabia, playing as a defender, also called a "prince" as royal blood flows through his veins. He is so skilful that he can charge in and score while directing his team to apply severe pressing.

Mexican rep captain and goalkeeper. While he has excellent rapidness and reflexes to guard the goal, his ideal style is very agressive, jumping actively out of the penalty area for dribbling and shooting.

Tsubasa Ozora is a prodigious association football player who dreams of winning the FIFA World Cup for Japan one day. The series follows Tsubasa's growth from primary school life in Japan, to other teams in other countries as well as Japan's national team.

As a one-year-old boy who was barely able to walk, Tsubasa had always been happy to play with a football. One day, he was miraculously saved by his ball in a truck accident. The ball, which Tsubasa held in front of him, acted as a cushion for the impact on the car and then on the ground, helping him leave this accident without a scratch.

When Tsubasa was around 8 years ago, the Ozora family was living in the backstreets of Tokyo. In school, even though he was considered a cheerful, energetic and very good child by his homeroom teacher, he was very different from the other children, since he liked football, but lived in an area where baseball was more popular. Because of this, he was all alone in school, which worried his grandmother - Hana Ozora - a lot. As a result, Hana kind of forced him to try baseball by buying him a baseball bat and glove. However, despite being included in a group, Tsubasa quickly stopped. While he felt sorry for his grandmother who went to the trouble of buying him some things, he still preferred playing football, even if that meant he would be alone. His tears when saying this convinced Hana, who then believed he would make friends who liked football eventually.

Two years later, Hana's health worsen and she became bedridden. One day, a girl named Yayoi Aoba suddenly started talking to Tsubasa. According to Yayoi, her brother Hideto - who was in his 3rd year of middle school and had just recently became captain of the football club of Shumei Gakkan - had asked her to invite Tsubasa to watch their practice after hearing about him. Tsubasa then came to Shumei Gakkan on foot, dribbling with the ball rather than by bicycle. As Tsubasa arrived, Hideto told him that just watching must be boring, and asked Tsubasa to train with him instead. Hideto and his teammates soon became amazed with Tsubasa's skills, recognizing him as a football genius. The whole team then allowed Tsubasa to play with them during internal practice matches as a guest player, marking Tsubasa's first time playing for a football club. Yayoi also became his first friend. After learning about that, Hana asked Kodai to take her to Tsubasa's practice, as she knew she did not have much time left. Seeing Tsubasa playing with friends, Hana passed away happily.

Later, Kodai had a talk with the coach of Shumei Gakkan, and decided to have the family move to Shizuoka, so that Tsubasa would have a chance to play in regular games with other kids his age, rather than just practice games. As Tsubasa and Natsuko agreed, the Ozora family left Tokyo for Shizuoka, with Tsubasa aiming to join Shutetsu, a private school with a prestigious football team.

Following the events in Ozora Family Moving Out, an 11-year-old Tsubasa arrived in Nankatsu City, Shizuoka. He immediately set out to explore the new city, and arrived at the local football field, where Ryo Ishizaki and Genzo Wakabayashi were quarreling about the right to use the field. There, Tsubasa witnessed Wakabayashi winning against every single senior that Ishizaki brought along with his goalkeeping. Impressed with Shutetsu's genius keeper, Tsubasa resolved to challenge him to a duel. He then kicked a ball with a written challenge on it all the way from a hill to Wakabayashi's house. After that, the two had a short confrontation on the street where Tsubasa repelled Wakabayashi's shot by making the ball go under the bus and into the keeper's arms. They then have a duel, with Shutetsu's B-Team joining Wakabayashi's side. Tsubasa dribbled past the whole B-Team before making a header, which was punched away by Wakabayashi. But then, Roberto Hongo, a former member of Brazil national team, who witnessed Tsubasa's kick from the hill, return the ball to Tsubasa with a pass. This time, Tsubasa's Diving Header put the ball into the goal. Wakabayashi became angry and did not accept it since it wasn't a real match, and said they will continue their duel in the interschool event. These events made Tsubasa decide to go against his initial plan of joining Shutetsu, and enrolled at Nankatsu Elementary School where Ishizaki went to instead. Roberto then offered to be Nankatsu's coach, which Ishizaki accepted after seeing the former's Off-the-Bar Overhead Kick. Tsubasa immediately got interested in said technique, and tried to copy it. He eventually succeeded after several attempts.

Later, with the addition of Taro Misaki, who managed to form such a perfect combination with Tsubasa that the two of them ended up being called the Golden Combi, the Nankatsu - Shutetsu match ended in a draw. After this, Wakabayashi and Misaki became eternal friends for Tsubasa, as they aimed to win the World Cup for Japan.

Eventually, Tsubasa was selected as a member of Nankatsu SC, the city's team for the national championship, with Wakabayashi being the initial captain. At this point, Tsubasa was an unknown player nationwide, whereas Wakabayashi was already well known. Therefore, Kojiro Hyuga, who came to observe Wakabayashi, had no knowledge about Tsubasa beforehand, and also did not learn anything about him since Misaki prevented Tsubasa from showing his abilities. Later on, Wakabayashi had to temporarily leave the team due to a leg injury, and Tsubasa took over as captain. Roberto also promised Tsubasa that if he won the national championship, he would take him to Brazil and teach him football.

Tsubasa and Nankatsu had to face Naniwa FC in the round of 16. Taichi Nakanishi, their goalkeeper, aimed to take no goals in the tournament just like Wakabayashi in the previous year. However, Tsubasa and the rest of Nankatsu thoroughly crushed Naniwa, with the former even went so far as scoring from outside of the penalty area to prove that Nakanishi was not as good as Wakabayashi. They then proceeded to defeat Shinjo FC in the quarterfinals.

In the semifinal match against Musashi FC led by Jun Misugi, Tsubasa learned about Misugi's heart disease from Yayoi, his friend during the days living in Tokyo, who then proceeded to ask him to lose on purpose. Initially, Tsubasa refused for the sake of both his dream and Misugi. Still, overly conscious of Misugi's condition, Tsubasa started to make mistake after mistake and fell into a slump. He only managed to escape from that after hearing Wakabayashi, Roberto, Sanae and Misaki's words, as well as Misugi's own thoughts, and eventually achieved a come-from-behind victory.

The final was a rematch against Meiwa, this time with Wakabayashi being able to play. After a fierce battle, Tsubasa managed to lead Nankatsu to the championship. As for his own records, he was the top scorer and MVP. However, Roberto broke his promise and went back to Brazil alone, depriving Tsubasa of the thing he realy wanted behind the victory.

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