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INDEX
1 - File Story
2 - Introduction
3 - Story so far
A - Japan's Tournament
B - Preparations
C - Jr. Youth Tournament
D - The Way to World Youth
E - Sub-20 World Cup
F - Road to 2002
4 - Player's names
A- Japanese players
B- Foreign players
C- Teams
5 - How to make it through the main menu
A- J-League
B- Free
C- Collection
D- Trade
E- Help
6 - Card management
A- Main screen
B- Card menu
C- Formation
D- How to remove and add cards
7 - Card explanation
A- Head Coach cards
B- Player cards
C- Supporter cards
D- Tactic cards
E- Reverse cards
8 - Once in the field...
A- General observations
B- Commands
C- Rules
9 - Battling
A - Tackle Battle
B - Shoot Battle
C - Tips
10 - How do I use this card?
A- Head Coach cards
B- Player cards
C- Supporter cards
D- Tactic cards
E- Reverse cards
11 - Secrets
A - How to transfer players
B - Secret teams
C - How to get new cards
D - Miracle!
12 - Thanks
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03/03/2002 - Beginning of the FAQ
03/08/2002 - First version of the FAQ
03/10/2002 - Corrected some errors
Added some card explanations
03/11/2002 - Added more Japanese players to the name list and added players from
other countries
03/12/2002 - Changed the name list and added more card explanations
03/13/2002 - Corrected some erros with Player cards and the Card Management
Added the player list in "Card explanation"
03/14/2002 - Added the "Story so far" section
Added the "Secrets" section
Posted the second version of the FAQ
03/26/2002 - Added more info to the "Story so far" section
Changed the layout of the "How do I use this card?" section
Rewritten the "Battling" section
03/27/2002 - Added the "Tips" section to "Battling"
03/28/2002 - Posted version 2.1 (incomplete)
04/03/2002 - Finished with the J-League Player Cards
04/04/2002 - Corrected many erros in the "Story so far" section
04/06/2002 - Finished with the J-League player's Level Up cards
Posted version 2.2 (incomplete)
04/07/2002 - Finished with Tactic and Reverse cards
Remodelated the "Player's names" section
Added teams to the "Player's names" section
04/11/2002 - Corrected some name errors
04/28/2002 - Posted version 2.3 (incomplete)
06/15/2002 - Corrected my e-mail (I didn't know it was wrong!)
07/02/2002 - Added the "how to get new cards" section
07/03/2002 - Finished the translation to Spanish
Completed the FAQ with some new data from the Spanish version
07/04/2002 - Posted final version of the FAQ (at last!)
08/30/2002 - Little refresh
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Welcome to my first faq! I'm Ángel, a Spaniard addicted to everything related to
Captain Tsubasa. This is the reason why I began writting faqs with this game:
because it was new, there was no info available, and I really want to know how it
works! And because I think everybody also wants the last thing, I thought I could
help a bit. I hope I can do it properly!
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This file is copyright 2002 "nitta11". It was created for public use, and any
anyone who wants to get benefict of it by selling this information will be
chased by the law.
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If anyone is interested in putting this file in their site, they MUST ask for
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First of all, let's take a look at the storyline, so nobody may get lost. I have
not seen all the parts of the manga, but I've read it in Internet (I've only seen
up to the 2nd tournament - the one between Toho and Nankatsu - and a little of
the Asian Cup in the World Youth). I'll sum it up (as far as I can remember):
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Japan's Tournament
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The manga begins when Tsubasa and his family go to live to Nankatsu City (thanks
to Video Game Addicted Person for telling me the name. Then Tsubasa enters the
Nankatsu (Newpy for us, Spaniards) and meets Genzo Wakabayashi, the invincible
goalkeeper: nobody, with any kind of ball (even a baseball!), has ever scored
him. But Tsubasa does, with a pass from Roberto Hongo (R. Cediño, or something
like that), who becomes his particular coach (he was an incredible football
player from Brazil).
That year, like the others, there's a tournament between the two most important
schools in the city: Nankatsu (where Tsubasa plays) and Shutetsu (San Francis in
Spain, where Genzo plays here). The winner will go to the Japan National
Tournament. Just after the second half, a new player appears: Taro Misaki, who
will form the Golden Combination with Tsubasa. However, the match ends 2-2, so
they will mix up the two teams and other 3 school teams of Nankatsu City, which
will be called Nankatsu, as the city. Incredibly, Ishizaki (who played with
Tsubasa) is also in the list of players. Then Roberto promises Tsubasa to take
him to Brazil if he wins the tournament.
NOTE: In the Spanish version of Captain Tsubasa J, Kisugi (Shusetsu) is called
Julian Ross. Obviously, this is a mistake because this is the Spanish name for
Misugi. He's actually called Johnny Meison.
Then, Nankatsu enters the Japan Tournament. Its stars are Tsubasa, Genzo and
Misakiand. However, Genzo gets injured in his leg and can't play in the
tournament unless his team reaches the final. So the tournament begins. In the
tournament they'll meet great players like the Tachibana brothers, who did some
acrobatic moves to score and almost eliminated Nankatsu. They also played to
Meiwa, where Hyuga, an extremely rude player, and Sawada, his mate, played.
But they got to the semifinals:
Furano-------------
|----- Finalist 1 ---
Meiwa FC ---------- |
|---- Champion
Nankatsu ---------- |
|----- Finalist 2 ---
Musahi ------------
Hyuga's team almost loses to Matsuyama's (Furano), who teached him how to play as a
team. The next match is Nankatsu VS Musashi, or what is the same: Misugi VS Tsubasa.
Misugi has a heart problem, so Tsubasa lets him win as he will never play football
again. However, Misugi is not happy because he wants Tsubasa to play as he usually
does and Genzo shouts to Tsubasa that he can't break the promise he did to him.
Then he remembers he must win the tournament if he wants to go to Brazil. So
Tsubasa starts to play well and the match ends 5-4, with Nankatsu as the winning
team. As VGAP tells me, in the manga version Tsubasa does not play as he usually
does because he's shocked by Misugi's techniques and gets discouraged.
However, Meiwa has a new goalkeeper: Ken Wakashimazu, who uses the posts to stop
difficult shots. The final match starts, and all the team will play as good as they
can since it's the last match Misaki will be playing with them (he'll move to
another city). Also, Genzo is in the goal, so Hyuga's shots won't be that difficult.
Nanktsu scores first using new shot between Tsubasa and Misaki: the Twin Shot
("Tiro Combinado"). However, Hyuga scores 2 goals and the 3 main players of Nankatsu
get injured, but that can't stop Tsubasa, who scores another goal just before the
time was over. Once into the extra time, no one seems to be able to score, and
hey'll have to play 2 more halves of 15 minutes each. During the first half, Misaki
and Tsubasa rest while the defenders try to block all Hyuga's shots. Then, on the
second half, Tsubasa scores other 2 goals, so the match ends 4-2.
While Nankatsu is celebrating the victory, Roberto heads to the airpot, alone.
When Tsubasa finds out, he rushes to the airport but it is too late: Roberto is
on his way to Brazil already.
NOTE: There's a new anime version that changes some things I have mentioned. The
first one is that the series is much longer (I mean more chapters). The second one
I remember is that in the final match ends 3-2 and not 4-2. The last difference
is only for Spaniards: instead of New Team, Nankatsu is called "Los Gabilanes"
and Hyuga's team also hasa different name, but I can't remember.
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Preparations
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After the first tournament Tsubasa played in, Misaki continued travelling around
the world with his father, Genzo moved to Germany to play in Hamburg SV and
Nankatsu won the next 2 tournaments. Hyuga left Meiwa to play for Toho, as well
as Sawada and Ken. But this tournament is going to be different: the
confrontation between Hyuga and Tsubasa is greater than ever. Without the help of
Genzo and Misaki, Nankatsu only depends on Tsubasa. After some hard training, the
clasifying tournament begins.
All the matches are pretty easy for the two-times national champion team, but, as
always, the final will be different. Nankatsu's opponent is Otomo, where some ex
Nankatsu players play, such as Urabe. But the real star of the team is
(drum sounds) Shun Nitta! He's the player with the best phisical condition Japan
has ever seen, as fast as a bullet. Plus, he has his powerful Hayabusha Shot
("Tiro del Halcón" - "Falcon Shot" - in Spanish). However, he needed some traning
because his tecnic is at a really low level (compring to Tsubasa or Misaki:
players of his level). The first part of the match is very boring, since Tsubasa
and Nitta mark each other, but at the end of the first 45 minutes Tsubasa scores
in a desesperate move. Near the end of the second half Nitta scores after he
tries very hard to make a volley. But Nankatsu scores two more goals, so Nankatsu
will be the team that participates in the national tournament.
At the same time, Toho is playing against Mambo. Hyuga has not many problems to
score, but in a battle between him and Misugi, the later falls, which makes
Hyuga st playing hard. For this reason he visits his old coach: to recover
his anger. But once again in the tea, his coach doesn't allow him to play.
During his hard trainings, Tsubasa improves his game and he even develops a
new shot, which will be his identity mark: the Drive Shot ("Tiro del Águila"),
a shot that goes very high but then goes right down.
While Tsubasa trains, Toho is playing against Musashi in the local tourament to
see which team clasifies for the national tournament. In the first half, Toho
has not many problems to score a few times, so Misugi is forced to play also in
the first half (although he has recovered from his heart problem, he must take
some rest). During the second half, Hyuga and Misugi fight and the latter falls,
making Hyuga freeze. Anyway, Toho wins, but Hyuga's old coach says he has become
weaker: a lady. He also tells him that he's now worse than Tsubasa and if he
wants to beat him, he must recover his strength. He goes to train with his old
coach a few days, and for that reason Toho's coach doesn't let him play.
The first match will confront Tsubasa and Soda, a really rude player, ever
more than Hyuga: he doesn't matter injuring others. His team scores just at
the begining of the match, but in the last 10 minutes Nankatsu scores 2 goals
and clasifies for the next round.
The next match will meet not two old rivals but three: Tsubasa and the Tachibana
brothers. Nankatsu scores 2 goals and Tachinaba brothers try to score using his
old technic, but Ishizaki stops it easily. Then they use their new shot: the
Skylab Hurricane ("Catapulta Infernal"). Next time, Tsubasa tries to stop this
shot, but he protects Masao when they fall and he injures his shoulder. During
the 10 minutes he's off, the Tachibana brothers score again using the low Skylab
Shot. However, when they try to do it one more time, they hurt their legs, so
they'll only be able to do it one more time. However, to fool Tsubasa, they do
a new, but old at the same time, shot: Twin Shot. Morisaki stops the shot and
Ishizaki clears it, then Tsubasa, who has come back to the field, scores and
they win.
This is how the play-offs go:
Meiwa FC -------
|- Semi-finalist 1 ----
????? ---------- (Meiwa FC) |
|- Finalist 2 ----
????? ---------- | |
|- Semi-finalist 2 ---- |
Toho ----------- (Toho) | --------
|- |Champion|
Furano --------- | --------
|- Semi-finalist 3 ---- |
Minamiuwa ------ | |
|- Finalist 1 ----
Nankatsu ------- |
|- Semi-finalist 4 ----
Hirado ---------
Toho and Meiwa clasify fot the semi-finals with not many problems, so they'll
have to play against each other. The next match is between Furano and another
team I don't know the name. That team knows extremly well the tactic pass of
Furano, and Matsuyama's teams finishes the first half losing 1-0. But during
the second half, Matsuyama draws the match, and in another attack passes the
ball to a player that was playing quite bad (due to the nerves), so he could
score, showing that appart from being a great player, Matsuyama is also a great
captain tat encourages his mates wen they need it (similar to Misugi's doing).
Now it's the turn for Nankatsu and Hirado. Hirado's captain is Hiroshi Jito,
who can be perfectly described as a human wall. He's a defender, but his
combined shot with Sano, a forward, is very hard to stop (Jito shoots to the
goal and in the last moment Sano hits the ball with his head). Tsubasa tries
to solve the situation, but the score remins 3-0 for Hirado in the half time:
three goals using Jito's and Sano's combination. The only hope for Nankatsu is
the Drive Shot, but Tsubasa has not mastered it yet. Plus, his medical
supervisor told his that this shot hurts his leg, so he tells him that his
leg can only make 3 Drive Shots before being injured. Tsubasa scores 2 goals
using his famous shot, due to the encouragement of Misaki's, Wakabayahi's and
Roberto's voices on his head. However, Jito was not going to let Nankatsu win
and he's able to stop the 3rd Drive Shot (his eye starts to bleed). When
Nankatsu gets the ball, Tsubasa shoots once again and Jito tries to stop it
with his body, like before, but the ball's power was so great the pushed Jito
into the goal. Before the match ends, Tsubasa tries to do a 5th shot, but Jito
stops it (what a fight!) and both players remain laid in the field. Both
players get up and Tsubasa tries the 6th Drive Shot, but his leg can't take
it any more. Then Misaki's and Wakabayashi's voices tell him that he must
trust his mates, like he did with Misaki 3 years ago. Tsubasa passes the ball
to Teppei, who combines with Taki. After passing between Jito's legs, Teppei
passes to Taki, who scores and rises the result to 4-3: the final result.
After the match, all Hirado members start to cry but Jito, who tells them
that they must train hard to be able to beat Nankatsu next year.
One day has passed, and the match between Toho and Meiwa is about to begin.
Meiwa is weaker than Toho, technichly, but they know the way Sawada and
Wakashimazu play, and they won't have to worry about Hyuga (he's not still
playing). Their advantage can be seen during the first half: Sawada, Toho's
best weapon currently in the field, is totally neutralized. All Meiwa players
score a goal (no, I don't mean one each player, go on reading): after
Wakashimazu deflects a ball, all Meiwa players push the ball to the goal
with their feet, as if they were tackling someone. However, Sawada realizes
he can't play like he was doing because they'll lose, and he also realizes
that he has also an advantage: he knows how Meiwa players play because all
they know comes from Hyuga. So he starts to play different and when he was
going to shoot, he passes the ball to a mate who scores and draws the match
in the second half. Meiwa tries to score again with the "shot" that gave them
the 1-0, but Toho defenders neutralize it. Then all the Toho members go to
attack, leaving Wakashimazu alone. One Meiwa plater steals the ball and passes
to shis captain, who's alone in front of Ken. However, Ken leaves the goal and
tackles the player, dribbles all the players and scores just when the time was
going to finish. So Toho will be the 1st finalist.
Now it's the turn of Furano and Nankatsu. Knowing that his rival has great power
with Tsubasa, Furano tries to score first attacking all the players at the same
time, so the ball will be always in their feet. And so they do: the match begins
1-0. Some time later, Matsuyama and Tsubasa fight each other. Tsubasa wins and
scores with an overhead kick. Later, Izawa scores after the goalkeeper cleared the
ball. However, just when the match was going to end, Matsuyama scores with his
new shot: Eagle Shot. A few seconds later, Tsubasa gets the ball and shoots from
the central circle with his Drive Shot, but the ball crashes with the post.
Even though, it could not stop the ball and as soon as it touches the field, runs
to the goal. So the game ends 3-2, but Tsubasa has to be taken to the hospital
because of his injuries and spends there all night.
NOTE: In the old anime, Hyuga, Matsuyama and Nankatsu pals visit Tsubasa in the
hospital room. When Hyuga and Matsuyama start to fight, Tsubasa says "Karl Heinz
Schneider". Then Hyuga tells everybody about the World Tournament they played in
Paris 3 years ago. This tournament didn't really exist in the manga version.
At last, Nankatsu gets to the final, as well as Toho. Tsubasa and Hyuga play the
100% of their posibilities (well, I know Tsubasa is injured, but he plays as well
as his body allows him). The first team that scores is Toho with one of Hyuga's
Tiger Shots. Then, Nankatsu reacts and Tsubasa scores counter-shooting Hyuga's
Tiger Shot, but before the half time Hyuga scores another 2 goals. However, during
the second time, Nankatsu scores another 2 goals, so they will have to go into
extra time. On the second half of the second extra time Tsubasa is able to score
the 4th goal. But Hyuga wouldn't let Tsubasa win another tournament, so he tries
many times, doing his Tiger Shot. When there were some seconds left and Hyuga was
trying to do another Tiger Shot, Sawada tries to tackle him to stop ihm from
failing again. Instead of shooting, Hyuga shoots the ball high, jumps on Sawada's
foot (similar to the Tachinaba's Skylab Hurricane) and jumps over the defenders.
When he lands, he jumps again and does an overhead kick. Morisaki catches the ball
but it pushes him to the goal. Although Tsubasa tries to stop Morisaki, both of
them end inside the goal.
So this year there will be 2 winners: Toho and Nakatsu. Just after, the names of
the 22 players that will go to train for the national team are said. From these
22, 17 will be the ones that will wear the Japanese shirt:
GK => Wakashimazu ------------ Toho
Morisaki --------------- Nankatsu
Kato ------------------- Furano
DF => Ishizaki --------------- Nankatsu
Jito ------------------- Hirado
Soda ------------------- Azuma
MF => Tsubasa ---------------- Nankatsu
Izawa ------------------ Nankatsu
Matsuyama -------------- Furano
Sawada ----------------- Toho
Lucas Flinton* --------- Minamiuwa
Oscar Grils* ----------- Meiwa
FW => Hyuga ------------------ Toho
Sorimchi --------------- Toho
Oda -------------------- Furano
Sano ------------------- Hirado
Masao Tachinaba -------- Hanawa
Kazuo Tachinaba -------- Hanawa
Taki ------------------- Nankatsu
Kisugi ----------------- Nankatsu
Keil Coleman* ---------- Meiwa
NOTE: The names with * indicate that their name is the Spanish (because I don't
know the Japanse one).
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Jr. Youth Tournament
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This year is special: the World Tournament is going to take place in France, so
the best players of all Japan are called to form the national team: Ken, Soda,
Jito, Ishizaki, Sawada, Matsuyama, the Tachinaba brothers, Nitta, Misugi, some
Tsubasa's team mates, Hyuga and, of course, Tsubasa, Captain Tsubasa. Before flying
to Paris, the Japanese team has to play a friendly match against a German team:
Hamburgar SV, where Genzo plays. Tsubasa can't get to Germany to play, so he won't
be there, Wakashimazu is forced to be the goalkeeper, since Genzo is their
opponent and Hyuga is named captain of the team (just one thing: how can play a
national team against a club? This is really strange). However, Genzo is not
going to be the only problem; Hamburgar SV has the best forward of all Europe:
Karl Heinz Schneider, also called "the Kaiser" ("the Emperor" in German, I think).
Bad start for Japan, Schneider's Fire Shot is impossible to block: only Genzo did
stop it once. He even injures Ken's hands, who has to be substituted by Morisaki.
Only Hyuga is able to score to Genzo, but just because he let him score. Although
Tsubasa arrived on the half time, his team mates Hyuga and Matsuyama do not let
him enter the field (Matsuyama: "Although you have no. 10, you can't come here
wenever you want. We will win this match without your help!"). At the end, the
result is 5-1 to Hamburgar SV.
After that day, the Japanese team began to train hard, at the same time that Genzo
enters the team. However, he insults his team mates (but because he wanted to
encourage them to train harder) and they don't let him play, so Wakashimazu will
have to play instead. One day, while Tsubasa walks around the streets of Paris,
he meets his old pal: Misaki, who starts to play with Japan. The first match is
against Italy. The team wouldn't be too hard to beat if their captain didn't play:
Gino Hernández, a great goalkeeper. However, Japan's quality is enough to beat
Gino and they pass. After that match, the one versus Argentina comes. Their main
stars are Fan Díaz and Pascal. Díaz's control of the ball is incredible, but
Tsubasa's is higher, and they pass to the semifinals.
The first semifinal will be against the home team: France. Their best forward,
Lui Napoleon, is too good, but not comparable to their captain: Pierre. However,
these two players were not the only weapons they had: remember that Japan's
playing in Paris, French capital city. In the match, this meant the red card
they showed to Soda, the yellow card they showed to Tsubasa and the anulation
of 4 complete valid Japanese goals. After a very long match, just as the final
between Toho and Nankatsu, Japan wins 5-4 (in the Penalty Kick!).
In the other semifinal, Uruguay lost to the best team of all Europe. Yeah, you're
right, the team that will play the final of th World Youth is no other than
Germany, leaded by Schneider. But he's not the only problem. Karltz, Schester
and other guys will be helping the Kaiser. And we can't forget who's between the
posts: Düter Muller, also called "the European Wall". Why? Well, he just doubles
you in size. Luckily, Japan's goal can count again with the stop-it-all goalkeeper
Genzo Wakabayashi, after his mates forgave him (they understood he was only
encouraging them). Both team play at the same level, so once one team scores, the
other draws the match. At first, Muller was too good, but his main weapon turned
out to be his weak point: his size. He culd easily stop any shots, but it was
difficult for him to stop low ones. At last, Japan became the World's Champion.
Now Roberto will take Tsubasa to Brazil, since he had not oly become the best
Japanese, but the best player of all the world.
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The way to World Youth
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Two years have passed since that final in Paris, and Japan's Tournament is still
dominated by Hyuga's Toho and, guess who?, Misaki's Nankatsu. Plus, Nitta, Urabe
and Kishida joined the team. But this time Toho becomes the champion: without
Tsubasa's leader actitude, Nankatsu is very "weakened". But our friends will meet
again in some friendly matches preparing for the next World Tournament. The only
which is worth to mention is the one between Japan and Netherlands. As always, our
friends teach a lesson to their opponnts.
After another year, the action is now starred by Aoi Shigo, a player that
received three lucky coins from his hero: Tsubasa. He goes to Italy to play for
Milan, but he finally enters Inter Milan, but another player had to be kicked
out: that's because he isn't accepted by his mates, excepting their captain, Gino
Hernández. He's finally accepted after he saved the team in a match scoring 2
consecutive goals.
At the same time, Tsubasa starts to play in Sao Paolo, with Roberto as his coach.
During the Brazilian Cup he shows what's he's capable of, and in the final he
will have to beat one of the best Brazilian players: Carlos Santana. However,
Tsubasa turns outto be the best and Sao Paolo wins the cup.
While these players are rising their fame, the Japanese team is having trouble.
Its two best goalkeepers won't play: Wakabayashi because he's injured and
Wakashimazu because he can't make the coach trust him (the coach said he wont't
play because Genzo's better - true - so he leaves the team) (Wakashimazu: "I'm
not a loser for making Wakabayashi look good"). The new supervisor, Gamo, makes
the Japan team play against the Real Japan Seven a team formed by 7 players who
pretend to substitute the current Japan team. Japan loses ad the old coach suffers
a heart attack so Gamo will be the new coach, who makes the team train very hard
and excludes these players from the team: Hyuga, Misaki, Soda, Jito, the Tachibana
brothers and Nitta.
Now the Asian Cup begins. Three more players enter the Japan team: Tsubasa (who
was playing in Brazil), Shingo (the same but in Italy) and Wakabayashi (partialy
recovered). They will have to play against China Tai Pei, Guam Islands and,
finally, Thailand. After these matches, the real intentions of the coach are
revealed: he was encouraging his players to train very hard to prepare for the
World Cup. They all return to the team, some with new moves, like Hyuga's
Raiju Shot or that Nitta learns to usehis left leg as he uses his right leg.
Also Wakashimazu returns to the team, so Genzo can at least let his injures cure.
Finally, Japan wins the Asian Cup and clasifies for the World Youth.
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Sub-20 World Cup
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This tournament will take place in Japan! You are maybe wondering, if Japan
is the anfitrion, why did it have to play qualifying matches. The same thing
I wondered until Video Game Addicted Person corrected me: the tournament was
going to take place in another country, but a war occured in this country
so the comission decided to play the World Youth in Japan. Unluckily Misaki
suffers a car accident, so he won't be playing. The first match is between
Japan and Mexico. Its goalkeeper, Espadas, ir really hard to beat (he even
scores a goal), but Shingo and Hyuga make Japan win the match.
The next match is against Uruguay, where an old Japanese pal plays, now with
the help of Ramón Victorino. This game turns out to be really hard, ending
6-5 to Japan. The last match before the final phase is against Italy, once
again. There's a new face: Gentile, but the great match of Shingo is enough
to bring the victory to Japan (and because Gino and Gentile only played for
the last 15 minutes, due to their injuries).
The final phase begins: three more victories and the World Cup will be won. The
first one is against Sweden, which forces Tsubasa to use a new shot Roberto has
taught him: the Sky Wing Shot (a mere copy of Hyuga's Raiju Shot). Once in the
semifinals, Japan will have to beat again Netherlands, but with Cruyfford
playing now. However, as Video Game Addicted informed me, this match was
skipped, so we don't know how good Cruyfford was. The match ends 1-0 to Japan,
so the anfitrion team will be in the final, once again.
However, things didn't show good for Japan. Its rival will be Brazil, the
four-times world champion. And guess who is the coach? Roberto Hongo, who burns
the number 10 of Sao Paolo and Brazil, saying there's no one that can be in that
place again (speaking to Tsubasa, of course). He also says Tsubasa he can't win
this time: Brazil is too much for Japan: it won Germany 5-0 (Schneider, what did
you do to lose in such way?). Carlos Santana will be the star of Brazil, as well
as Salinus, the goalkeeper, and Alberto, the captain. But not everything went bad:
Misaki recovers for the match, so he can combine with Tsubasa. At the end of the
match, Japan wins 2-1, but Roberto hasn't played all his card. He prepares a
substitution, and a new player but unknown player enters the field. His name is
Natoureza, and in two minutes he shows what he's capable of and scores one goal,
forcing the extra time. But Tsubasa's guts didn't allow him to lose, scoring
another goal, that gave them the victory.
-----------------------
Road to 2002
-----------------------
After that great match, all the players start to play in professional teams,
as well as Tsubasa marries Sanae (at least). Here's the relation of where
do the most important players play:
Tsubasa ------------------------ F.C. Barcelona (Spain!)
Natoureza ---------------------- Real Madrid (Spain!)
Hyuga -------------------------- Juventus (Italy)
Shingo ------------------------- Inter (Italy)
Wakabayashi -------------------- Hamburg (Germany)
Schneider ---------------------- Bayern Munich
The rest of Japanese players --- In J-League teams
Here's when the game takes place: just after the World Tournament. In the manga,
some interesting things happen: Wakabayashi meets again Schneider and Müller,
Hyuga becomes a really famous player in Italy and Tsubasa meets a great
Brazilian player in Barcelona: Rivaul (due to license problems, possibly, the
author could not possibly put his real name, but I guess he's Rivaldo). They
form a great combination, but I haven't seen any real match yet: only trainings,
so we'll have to wait until we see again a match between Tsubasa and Natoureza,
currently the best world players of their age.
NOTE: Although I exchange the words manga and anime freely, I am totally basing
my summary in the anime version, suposing that it is exactly equal to the
original manga.
####################################
#Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002 anime#
####################################
This is the new anime series made to continue de story. Firstly, we have a remake,
but with some changes (some of them are intolerable):
Tsubasa VS Genzo => The first duel betwee these two is a match.
Shutetsu VS Nankatsu => The match ends 1-1 and Misaki had already been in Nankatsu
team, so he knew everybody but Tsubasa.
Musashi => The match ends 4-3.
Meiwa => The grand finale ends... 2-1! There's no Twin Shot (I can't simply
understand).
Brazil => Roberto doesn't tell Tsubasa anything about the trip to Brazil and he
does not leave just after the match. That was the base of the next part...
Tsubasa's injury => It's Jito who injures Tsubasa's shoulder with his charge.
The Tachinaba => I haven't seen them yet (I missed a couple of chapters but
anyway...). Just as Soda.
The final match => There's golden gal in the extra time (as nowadays), so before the
extra time they were 4-4 already. Hyuga does his double flip but
he does not score.
Hamburg's humiliation => Tsubasa didn't play because Misugi didn't know he was comming
and didn't put him even as a reserve.
Jr. Youth => No important changes this time...
World Youth => But... what the f--- is going on here!? They've completly skipped the
World Youth! Only "Sao Paulo - Flamengo" match is left. It's just...
I have no words for this.
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| PLAYER'S NAMES |
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Some people may have seen part of the TV series (anime) or the manga and do not
know the names of some players or they don't know their Japanese names. It
doesn't mean all these players appear in the game, but are the most important
players in the manga. Here's a chart showing the names I know and a little
explanation in case you know who the player is but you don't remember the name
(thanks to Toni and Manu, they helped me with some names):
-----------------------
Japanese players
-----------------------
###############
#Tsubasa Ozora#
###############
Spanish name --------- Oliver Atton
Latin-american name -- Oliver Atton
Teams ---------------- Nankatsu (Small / Middle)
Sao Paolo (High)
Barcelona (Pro)
Position ------------- Midfield
Moves ---------------- Drive Shot
Flying Drive Shot
Sky Wing Shot
Golden Combination (with Misaki)
Story ---- Tsubasa's story is almost the main story, so I'm not going to tell
the story once again.
###################
#Genzo Wakabayashi#
###################
Spanish name --------- Benjamin Price (Benji)
Latin-american name -- Benjamin Price (Benji)
Teams he played in --- Shutetsu (Small)
Nankatsu (Small)
Hamburgar SV (Middle / High / Pro)
Position ------------- Goalkeeper
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- Genzo is the "stop-it-all" goalkeeper and his goal has never been
scored by any kind of ball... until Tsubasa arrives at Nankatsu City.
Then he joins his forces with Tsubasa in the national tournament and
they win. After that, he goes to Germany with his personal coach and
starts playing for Hamburgar SV. He plays against Japan in a friendly
match and wins 5-1, but once in the Jr. Youth Tournament plays with
Japan. After that, he goes on playing in Germany and plays in the
World Youth. He goes back to Germany afterwards.
#############
#Taro Misaki#
#############
Spanish name --------- Tom Becker
Latin-american name -- Tom Misaki
Teams he played in --- appart from various teams:
Meiwa (Small)
Nankatsu (Small / High)
Jubilo Itawa (Pro)
Position ------------- Midfield
Characteristic moves - Golden Combination (with Tsubasa)
Story ---- Misaki always travelled with his father around Japan. He loved
football, but the rest of the children never played with him. Then
his father gave him a football and started to play everywhere. He
played in many teams, like Meiwa (with Hyuga and Sawada) and played
with other children who wiould make a team later (Matsuyama and his
friends), before arriving at Nankatsu City, where he stayed until the
tournament was finished. After that, they moved to his mother's city
because his father was giving a exposition (he's a painter). Then the
organizators told hi he could do a tour in Europe, and he told Misaki
to stay with his mother, but he didn't want. Once in Europe, he met
Wakabayashi in Germany, trained some guys in Italy and finally went to
France, where he met Pierre. Then he joined the Japanese team. I don't
know anything more about him, but the fact he returns to Japan to play
in the J-League after the World Youth.
##############
#Ryo Ishizaki#
##############
Spanish name --------- Bruce Harper
Latin-american name -- Bruce Harper
Teams he played in --- Nankatsu (Small / Midde / High)
Jubilo Itawa (Pro)
Position ------------- Defender
Characteristic moves - Gammen Block (blocks the ball with his face)
Story ---- He was the captain of Nankatsu until it was combined with the other 3
schools and Nankatsu FC was formed. He's not very good with the ball,
but he has incredible guts, and that's why he was called to play in the
national team. He always played in Nankatsu until he had to leave it to
play in pro teams in the J-League. He also played the two World Tourn.
##############
#Kojiro Hyuga#
##############
Spanish name --------- Marc Lenders
Latin-american name -- Steve Hyuga
Teams he played in --- Meiwa (Small)
Toho (Middle / High)
Juventus (Pro)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - Tiger Shot
Neo Tiger Shot
Raiju Shot
Breaking Dribble
Story ---- Since he was little he was very agressive. His love to his father was
enormous, so when he died Hyuga took care of his mother and brothers
working in his father's job, at the same time he trained. Thats the
reason why he has that incredible physical preparation. When Sawada
entered Meiwa he became his friend. He also told Misaki (when he was
in Meiwa) that in order to play football well he had to use his physical
power. After he lost to Tsubasa in the Japanese Tournament, he enterd Toho
but that team made him weaker (his old coach said), so he went to see his
old coach and trained in te beach until he reached his old level, but
couldn't beat Tsubasa even when he was injured. Some years later, (after
the Jr. Youth) he won Nankatsu at last, but Tsubasa was not there anymore.
Before the World Youth, we was kicked from the national team and started
to train hard again (he developed Raiju Shot then). Finally, he reentered
the Japanese team.
#################
#Ken Wakashimazu#
#################
Spanish name --------- Ed Warner
Latin-american name -- Richard Ted Tex
Teams he played in --- Meiwa (Small)
Toho (Middle / High)
Nagoya Grampus Eight (Pro)
Position ------------- Goalkeeper
Characteristic moves - Sankankuntobi (post jump)
Story ---- Since he was a child he did karate to continue with his father's dojo. He
injured his right shoulder trying to save a dog from being run over. When
he was 12 he began to train football with Meiwa, revealing his qualities as
goalkeeper. His debut was against Furano, stopping Matsuyama's PK. He played
the Middle Tournament with Toho and he was the titular GK unitl the final
match in the Jr. Youth (because of Genzo's fitght). He left the Japanese team
before the Asian Cup because the coach did not trust him, although he came
back later.
################
#Takeshi Sawada#
################
Spanish name --------- Dani Mellow
Latin-american name -- Ralph Mellow
Teams he played in --- Meiwa (Small)
Toho (Middle / High)
Urawa Reds (Pro)
Position ------------- Midfield
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- A year younger than his pals, but his a much better technic due to his
hard training. He played with Hyuga forming Meiwa's and later Toho's
Golden Combination. He coninued playing for Toho until he joined a
proffesional J-League team. He played both World Tournaments.
##################
#Hikaru Matsuyama#
##################
Spanish name --------- Philip Calahan
Latin-american name -- Armand Callanhan
Teams he played in --- Furano (Small / Middle / High)
Consadole Sapporo (Pro)
Position ------------- Midfield / Defender (later)
Characteristic moves - Eagle Shot
Story ---- He was part of Furano, which contnued to exists thanks to the addition of
11 new students. Only 11 players remained in the team. He joined the
Japanese team with his pal Oda. He played Japanese and World High School
Tournaments.
############
#Jun Misugi#
############
Spanish name --------- Julian Ross
Latin-american name -- Andy Johnson
Teams he played in --- Musashi (Small / Middle / High)
F.C. Tokyo (Pro)
Position ------------- Midfield
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- He suffered a heart attack when he trained, and then his heart illness
was discovered. Considered the best Small School player, but he could
not beat Tsubasa because of his illness. He recovered 3 years later, but
Hyuga made his heart hurt again. He joined the Japanese team as a coach,
but he started playing as a defender in the Asian Cup.
#######################
#Kazuo/Masao Tachibana#
#######################
Spanish name --------- Jason/James Derrick
Latin-american name -- Kazuo/Mazao Korioto
Teams they played in - Hot Dog (Sp) (Small / Middle)
Akita (High)
JEF United Ichihara (Pro)
Position ------------- Forwards
Characteristic moves - Triangle Shot
Gemini Attack
Skylab Hurricane
Story ---- Always together, they can't play without each other. Nothing in special in
their footballistic life, only that they were"fired" from the Japan Youth,
so they developed 2 new abilities: Monkey Keep and Squirrel Jump. One of
them played as the goalkeeper against the R.J. 7.
############
#Shun Nitta#
############
Spanish name --------- Patrick Everet
Latin-american name -- David
Teams he played in --- Otomo (Japan)
Kashiwa Reysol (Japan)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - Hayabusa Shot
Hayabusha Volley
Story ---- Best forward from Otomo, with a great phisical preparation but low
technic level. Against nankatsu, he didn't stop until he could score
a volley goal. Maybe it was that what made him lose (he missed too
many good opportunities). At first, wes was not called by the Japanese
team, but he played the Jr. Youth at last. Some years later,he was
forced to leave the Japanese team and he came back with a new ability:
shooting either with his right or left leg.
#############
#Makoto Soda#
#############
Spanish name --------- Ralf Peterson
Latin-american name -- Oscar
Teams he played in --- Azuma (Japan)
Gamba Osaka (Japan)
Position ------------- Defender
Characteristic moves - Kamisori Shot
Kamisori Pass
Story ---- Called "leg-breaker", he injured all the players that were a menace for
him, including Tsubasa. When he entered the Japanese team, he became
softer, although he go a red card in the semifinals against France. He
was fired from the Japan Youth and he came back with a new pass.
##############
#Hiroshi Jito#
##############
Spanish name --------- Clifford Yuma
Latin-american name -- Víctor
Teams he played in --- Hirado (Japan)
Avispa Fukuoka (Japan)
Position ------------- Defender
Characteristic moves - A combined shot with Sano
Story ---- When he was 15, he fought everyone he met and he challenged everybody,
until the name of Tsubasa came to his ears. He began to train football
using his phisical strenght, but he lost (how surprising!). He was fired
from the Japan Youth, but he did not return with a new movement in special.
##############
#Mitsuru Sano#
##############
Spanish name --------- Sandy Winter
Latin-american name -- Rigo
Teams he played in --- Hirado (Japan)
Avispa Fukuoka (Japan)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - A combined shot with Jito
Story ---- Jito's pal and best friend. He formed with Jito a great combination,
but he lost popularity in the Japanese team.
############
#Aoi Shingo#
############
Spanish name --------- Terry
Latin-american name -- Aoi Shingo
Teams he played in --- ??? (Japan)
Inter Milan (Italy)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - 90º dribble
Story ---- When he played in Middle School, he played against Nankatsu. His coach
was very strict with the tactic, so he replaced Shingo when he rushed
to Morisaki's goal alone, dribbling all his opponents but Tsubasa
(there's nobody who can beat this guy!). He was about to leave the team,
but Tsubasa told him that if he really loved football he had to continue.
He went to say goodbye to Tsubasa at the airport, and then he gave Shingo
3 lucky coins. He then went to Italy, where he entered Inter Milan. He
was marginated because he made other player leave to take his place.
At last, he gained their friendship. He ended up playing in the World
Youth with Japan.
##############
#Mamoru Izawa#
##############
Spanish name --------- Paul Diamond
Latin-american name -- Paul Diamond
Teams he played in --- Shutetsu (Japan)
Nankatsu (Japan)
Yokohama F Marinos (Japan)
Position ------------- Midfield
Characteristic moves - None
Story ---- Best Shutetsu's midfield, and second best in Nakatsu. He played both
World Tournaments, but his popularity went down in the World Youth.
###############
#Teppei Kisugi#
###############
Spanish name --------- Johnny Meison
Latin-american name -- Johnny Meison
Teams he played in --- Shutetsu (Japan)
Nankatsu (Japan)
Cerezo Osaka (Japan)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - Silver Combination (with Taki)
Story ---- Centre forward in Shutetsu. He left that place to Tsubasa when Nankatsu
FC was formed. His sotry is like Izawa's.
#############
#Hajime Taki#
#############
Spanish name --------- Ted Carter
Latin-american name -- Ted Carter
Teams he played in --- Shutetsu (Japan)
Nankatsu (Japan)
Tokyo Verdi 1969 (Japan)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - Silver Combination (with Kisugi)
Story ---- The other Shutetsu's forward. His story is like his mates'.
#############
#Hangi Urabe#
#############
Spanish name --------- Jack Morris
Latin-american name -- Jack Morris
Teams he played in --- Nankatsu (Japan)
Real Japan 7
Jubilo Itawa (Japan)
Position ------------- Midfield
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- Firstly, he was part of Nankatsu, but he left it and went to
Otomo with Nitta, although he came back with his new pal to Nakatsu.
###############
#Yuzo Morisaki#
###############
Spanish name --------- Alan Crocket
Latin-american name -- Al Parker
Teams he played in --- Nankatsu (Japan)
Shimizu S-Pulse (Japan)
Position ------------- Goalkeeper
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- Titulat goalkeeper in Small School Tournament until the match
against Meiwa. At first he was afraid of strong shots, but after a
hard training with Tsubasa he became a decent reserve. Titular in
the Middle School Tournament and in an Asian Cup match, but he was
so bad that he had to bereplaced by an injured Genzo. He was always
the 3rd one.
#################
#Takisugi Shingo#
#################
Spanish name --------- Bob Denver / Victor Denver (2002)
Latin-american name -- Victor Denver
Teams he played in --- Nankatsu (Japan)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima (Jpan)
Position ------------- Defender
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- Shutetsu's best defender. He even replaced Genzo (when he did not want
to play). He became one of the best defenders in Nankatsu, but not in
the national team.
##################
#Kazuki Sorimachi#
##################
Spanish name --------- Eddie Bride
Latin-american name -- John Bride
Teams he played in --- Toho (Japan)
Visel Kobe (Japan)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- Second best forward of Toho. He had to score when Hyuga was punished.
He was called to the national team.
-----------------------
Foreign players
-----------------------
But football world isn't only made by these Japanese prodigies. Japanese
tournaments went old-fashioned when the first World Tournament in France took
place and we saw in action those players like Pierre and Schneider.
################
#Gino Hernández#
################
Nationality ---------- Italy
Teams he played in --- Inter Milan (High / Pro)
Position ------------- Goalkeeper
Characteristic moves - Golden Hand
Story ---- The Italian team refused to play a friendly match against Japan
after that match against Hamburgar. However, Tsubasa challenged
the whole team and scored. Because of this, Gino knew how to
stop Tsubasa's shot with ease once the Jr. Youth started. He
played against Japan again, but only the last 15 minutes, because
Hino injured his hands with his shots.
##########
#Fan Díaz#
##########
Nationality ---------- Argentina
Teams he played in --- ???
Position ------------- Midfield
Characteristic moves - Drive Shoot
Zenten Shoot
Argentina Combination (with Pascal)
Story ---- A player with great control of the ball. He watched the match between
Japan and Hamburgar SV.
#############
#Alan Pascal#
#############
Nationality ---------- Argentina
Teams he played in --- ???
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - Argentina Combination (with Díaz)
Story ---- Argentina's best forward, who combines with Díaz.
###############
#El Sid Pierre#
###############
Nationality ---------- France
Teams he played in --- ???
Position ------------- Midfield
Characteristic moves - Slider Shoot
Story ---- French captain and a great player. His team reached the PK thanks to the
refereem but they could not win anyway.
##############
#Lui Napoleon#
##############
Nationality ---------- France
Teams he played in --- ???
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - Cannon Shot
Story ---- Pierre's pal.
######################
#Karl Heinz Schneider#
######################
Nationality ---------- Germany
Teams he played in --- Hamburgar SV (Middle)
Bayern Munich (High / Pro)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - Fire Shot
Story ----- Also called "Kaiser" (Emperor) and captain of the German team. Genzo
describes him this way: "He's an exceptional player. He mixes Tsubasa's
technic and Hyuga's strenght". That means that he has a dribble as good
as Tsubasa's and a shot as strong as Hyuga's, so strong that he even
injured Ken in the famous Japan vs Hamburgar SV. That was his last match
in Hamburgar, before going to Bayern Munich. In international matches, he
only lost 2: the finale between Japan and Germany and the match between
Brazil and Germany (5-0).
##############
#Duter Müller#
##############
Nationality ---------- Germany
Teams he played in --- ???
Position ------------- Goalkeeper
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- Germany's best GK and also called the "European Wall". His weapon and
disadvanteg is his size: he can stop shots easily, but not the low ones.
#########
#Espadas#
#########
Nationality ---------- Mexico
Teams he played in --- ???
Position ------------- Goalkeeper
Characteristic moves - none
Story ---- He could stop every single shot from the Japanese team and he even scored one
(this reminds me of certain Paraguay's GK...). However, he couldn't do
anything against Tsubasa's Sky Wing Shot.
############
#Ryoma Hino#
############
Nationality ---------- Uruguay (also Japan)
Teams he played in --- Real Japan Seven (High)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - ???
Story ---- Half Japanese, half Uruguayan. He was the captain of the R.J. 7. He wanted
to replace Hyuga as the centre forward, but he was defeated by Hyuga himslef
in the second match. He decided to play with Uruguay in the World Youth. He
lost to Japan in the group, although they were clasified... to lose to Brazil
#################
#Ramón Victorino#
#################
Nationality ---------- Uruguay
Teams he played in --- ???
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - ???
Story ---- Captain of Uruguay. He lost against Germany in the semifinals of the Jr.
Youth. and against Japan adn Brazil in the World Youth.
################
#Carlos Santana#
################
Nationality ---------- Brazil
Teams he played in --- Falmengo (High / Pro)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - Santana's Turn
Eagle Shoot
Drive Shoot
Story ---- "Football Cyborg" and Flamengo's captain. He plays against Tsubasa in the
Brazilian Cup's finale to see who's Brazil's no. 1. Santana says he'll
meet Tsubasa again. and that's true, he meets him again in th World Youth's
final match, although they lose 3-2 in the extra time. He makes a hattrick
in every match (3 goals in the same game), except in the finale, where he
only scores 1.
###########
#Natoureza#
###########
Nationality ---------- Brazil
Teams he played in --- Real Madrid (Pro)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - ???
Story ---- Considered Brazil's best player by Roberto Hongo (and even World's). His total
time played in the World Youth was no more then 30 minutes, because he was
punished bacuse he was too individualist (even more than Hyuga?). In 2 minutes
he could beat Genzo with an overhead kick, forcing the extra time, although he
lost 3-2. He goes to play for Real Madrid.
#########
#Salinus#
#########
Nationality ---------- Brazil
Teams he played in --- ???
Position ------------- Goalkeeper
Characteristic moves - none
Story ----- Brazil's best goalkeeper. No more.
########
#Rivaul#
########
Nationality ---------- Brazil
Teams he played in --- Barcelona (Pro)
Position ------------- Forward
Characteristic moves - ???
Story ---- Cleary refering to Rivaldo, he's Tsubasa's pal in FC Barcelona. They
combine very well.
-----------------------
Teams
-----------------------
Teams are also very important, because they modify the players qualities.
"Small", "Middle" and "High" indicate the grade (like Junior, Pro, Amateur...)
"Small" is for 1st - 6th graders, "Middle" is for 7th - 9th graders and "High"
is for 10th - 12th graders.
##########
#Nankatsu#
##########
Spanish name ------ Newppy
Latin-am. name ---- Newppy
Important mebers -- Tsubasa (Small)
Ishizaki (Small)
Misaki (Small)
Ranks ------------- Never qualified for the national tournament
It is actually part of Nankatsu FC in the national tournament
##########
#Shutetsu#
##########
Spanish name ------ San Francis
Latin-am. name ---- Francocanadiense
Important mebers -- Wakabayashi (Small)
Izawa (Small)
Kisugi (Small)
Taki (Small)
Ranks ------------- Current chapion in Small chapter
It is actually part of Nankatsu FC in the national tournament
#############
#Nankatsu FC#
#############
Spanish name ------ New Team / Gabilanes (J)
Latin-am. name ---- Newppy
Important mebers -- Tsubasa (Small / Middle)
Ishizaki (Small / Middle / High)
Wakabayashi (Small)
Misaki (Small / High)
Izawa (Small / Middle / High)
Kisugi (Small / Middle / High)
Taki (Small / Middle / High)
Urabe (Small / High)
Morisaki (Small / Middle / High)
Takasugi (Small / Middle / High)
Nitta (High)
Ranks ------------- Small => Champion 3 times
Middle => Champion
High => 2nd
#######
#Meiwa#
#######
Spanish name ------ Muppet
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Hyuga (Small)
Sawada (Small)
Wakazhimazu (Small)
Ranks ------------- Small => 2nd
Middle => They lost in semi-finals
########
#Hanawa#
########
Spanish name ------ Hot Dog
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Kazuo Tachibana (Small / Middle)
Masao Tachibana (Small / Middle)
Ranks ------------- Small => They didn't qualify for the play-offs
Middle => They lost in the eight's
(I don't know the name in English)
########
#Furano#
########
Spanish name ------ Flynet
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Matsuyama (Small / Middle / High)
Ranks ------------- Small => They lost in the semi-finals
Middle => They lost in the semi-finals
#########
#Musashi#
#########
Spanish name ------ Mambo
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Misugi (Small / Middle / High)
Ranks ------------- Small => They lost in semi-finals
Middle => They didn't qualify for the national tourn.
#######
#Otomo#
#######
Spanish name ------ Otomo
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Nitta (Middle)
Urabe (Middle)
Ranks ------------- Middle => They didn't qualify for the national tourn.
#######
#Azuma#
#######
Spanish name ------ Arnic
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Soda (Middle / High)
Ranks ------------- Middle => They lost in the 16's
########
#Hirado#
########
Spanish name ------ Hirado
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Jito (Middle / High)
Sano (Middle / High)
Ranks ------------- Middle => They lost in the quarters
######
#Toho#
######
Spanish name ------ Toho (Tojú)
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Hyuga (Middle / High)
Sawada (Middle / High)
Wakashimazu (Middle / High)
Sorimachi (Middle / High)
Ranks ------------- Middle => Champion
High => Champion
#######
#Akita#
#######
Spanish name ------ Doesn't appear in Spain
Latin-am. name ---- ???
Important mebers -- Kazuo Tachibana (High)
Masao Tachibana (High)
Ranks ------------- ??
***********************************
############
#Hamburg SV#
############
Name in "Rt 2002" - Grunwald
Important mebers -- Wakabayashi (Middle / High / Pro)
Karltz (Middle / High / Pro)
Schneider (Middle)
Country ----------- Germany
###############
#Bayern Munich#
###############
Name in "Rt 2002" - ???
Important mebers -- Schneider (High / Pro)
Country ----------- Germany
###########
#Sao Paulo#
###########
Name in "Rt 2002" - Brancos FC
Important mebers -- Tsubasa (High)
Pepe (High)
Country ----------- Brazil
##########
#Flamengo#
##########
Name in "Rt 2002" - Domingo 1890
Important mebers -- Santana (High)
Leo (High)
Country ----------- Brazil
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#Inter Milan#
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Name in "Rt 2002" - ???
Important mebers -- Aoi Shingo (High / Pro)
Country ----------- Italy
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#Juventus#
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Name in "Rt 2002" - Piemonte
Important mebers -- Hyuga (Pro)
Country ----------- Italy
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#Barcelona#
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Name in "Rt 2002" - Cataluña
Important mebers -- Tsubasa (Pro)
Rivaul (Pro)
Country ----------- Spain
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#Real Madrid#
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Name in "Rt 2002" - ???
Important mebers -- Natoureza (Pro)
Country ----------- Spain
If you think anyone is missing, please e-mail me <
[email protected]>.
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| HOW TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE MAIN MENU |
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When you begin a new game, Sanae (the girl at the bottom), will ask your name.
You can choose 3 types of writing. Just choose one of the 3 squares at the top
right corner. When you're finished, another menu will appear. The first square
is for your team name, the second for your team name in short, the third for your
team logo and the last is for choosing your uniform. Push B when finished.
From now on, every time you reset your game the "continue" option will be
available on the title screen. Let's now explain the main menu:
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J-League
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This is the name of the national football league in Japan. This is the big
problem of this game: there's no story mode! This was the funniest mode of all
the other Captain Tsubasa games, and they eliminated it! Oh, well. Anyway, if
you want to play this mode, I'll explain it:
*1st option: You will start playing the Season mode. The next menu will
have other tree options. The firt one is to begin the league, the second
is to go to the Card Management (the cards you will be using) and the
third one will show you the league chart.
*2nd option: You will start playing a tournament between the teams in the
J-League. The next menu is exactly the same as in the J-League: 1 to play,
2 to Card Management and 3 to see the results.
*3rd option: This takes you directly to the card management.
*4th option: Here you can change your team (only Japanese teams,
obviously). Remember that if you change your team, all the cards you've
gotten with the previous one will be deleted.
For each match you win, you'll get a card. If you change your team before
finishing a league or a tournament, you'll lose all your cards, but they will be
saved if you finish it.
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Free
-----------------------
Well, here you WILL see your old friends, Japanese ones and those who played in
other countries. You will only control one team: the one you created at the
beginning of the game (when you put all that names). You'll have to decide which
team are you going to play to (fristly, between the 16 J-League teams, but there
are 8 more). The next menu is like the other ones:
1- Start to play
2- Go to Card Management
3- Switch between 1 & 2 to configure the players' movement. With one they
can only run one square, but with 2 they can run two squares (consuming 2
movements) (this doesn't apply to the player with the ball and, obviously, the
goalkeeper).
4- Go to the team configuration. It's the same screen that the one where
you had to put your team's name.
After each match you win, you'll get a card for your team.
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Collection
-----------------------
Here you'll see all the cards you've collected in the game. When you select a
card, at the left bottom some data will appear: J.Deck (how many cards of this
type you have on the J-League mode), O.Deck (the same but in Free mode) and File
(how many cards you can use in both modes). Press A or L to see detailed info
about the card (such as a description, in Japanese, and how it affects your
status).
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Trade
-----------------------
If you had a "Captain Tsubasa" cartidge inserted in a Game Boy Advance and if
you had a friend that also had a cartidge inserted in a Game Boy Advance you
would be able to use this option, but I guess you're playing this game using an
emulator, don't you? Anyway, if you're lucky enough and you can use this option,
choose the 1st option to go to the card management (of your custom team), 2nd
option to choose the card you're going to trade and the 3rd option when you and
your friend are ready (he, or she, must also select this option, and you'll have
to have your Game Boy Advances linked with a Link Cable).
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Help
-----------------------
You can learn how to play here, but if you are reading this I think it would be
useless.
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| CARD MANAGEMENT |
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Before you begin a match, it would be usefull to take a look at this option,
because here you decide which cards may appear in the field. This menu is
divided into 3 different screens.
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Main Screen
-----------------------
This screen is divided into 8 lines, each one with a number. Each line can hold
up to 8 cards, but in total you can only have 60 cards, so if you want to remove
a card from the list, push B when the cursor is over it. Push L to have a
description of the card, A to go to the formation and left to go to the card menu.
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Card Menu
-----------------------
This is a list of all the cards you've got. If you push select (or start, I don't
remember) you can choose the order you can display them, but I think it's useless.
If you want, select the 3rd one: it will display the cards in the order of the
number of the card. Push right if you want to return to the Main screen. Now I'll
explain the squares:
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| | 2 | 3 4 5 |
| 1 | | |
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| | 6 7 8 [ 9 ] 10 |
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1 - Picture of the card. Since the game is in Japanese, you should pay
attention to it because you'll have to recognize the card by the
picture.
2 - Card's number type. This number goes from 1 to 8 and it is the one
that tells you in which line will go the card in the Main screen.
3 - Name of the card. If it's a movement or something like that it will
show you the name of the movement, if it's a player it'll show his
name.
4 - If the card is a Head Coach card (purple) it will show the formation
that will be used if the card is selected (see Formation"). If it's a
Player card, it will show 3 letters and numbers (see "Card explanation"
for more details).
S - Shoot K - Keep D - Defence
5 - If the card you are watching is a Tactic (yellow) or a Supporter
(green) card, it will show a "C" and a number, which indicates how
many moves it will cost to use the card. If it's a Reverse card (red),
the "W" and the number will indicate how many turs you'll have to wait
until the card is available.
6 - The number that appears here is the number of the card. You know,
the one that is given to each card in a collection.
7 - In this rectangle you can see 2 thigs: the colour and the 2 letters.
This rectangle shows you which type of card it is. See "Card
explanation" for more details. In general, there are green cards
(Support), yellow cards (Tactic), red cards (Reverse), blue cards
(Player) and purple cards (Head Coach).
8 - If the card selected is a Player's card there will be a flag here,
which indicates the team the player plays in.
9 - The number that is here tells you how many cards you haven't put in
the main deck (the one in the Main screen). Of course, if you have 0
it means that all the cards of this type are already in the main deck.
10 - This number tells you how many cards of this type you've got in your
main deck.
Press A if you want to take one card of a certain type to the main deck. Make sure
that there's an empty space in the line that indicates the card (1~8), otherwise
you wouldn't be able to take it. One more thing: there's a maximum number of cards
of each type you can take to the main deck (I think it's 3 per type). You know it
because the numbers that indicate how many cards you've got are red instead of white.
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Formation
-----------------------
Here you will decide which players are going to play in the initial 11. These are
the positions:
HC - Head Coach
GK - Goalkeeper
DF - Defenders
MF - Midfields
FW - Forward
To choose which card you will put in the initial team, you'll have to select the
position, then press A and then choose the player that will be in that position.
Remember that you can only make the players play in their positions, so you can't
out Tsubasa as a FW since he's a MF, or Ishizaki as a GK (he's a DF).
One more thing. In J-League mode, you can't use as a Player card those players that
are from other clubs. So don't try to use the Tachinaba brothers (JEF United) on
Avispa, for example. You can always put them on your main deck, but you can only
use them as battle cards only (see "Battling").
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How to remove and add cards
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I'll put on expample that can sum up all the things I've said (as I said them I
think it seems a bit complicated, but in fact it is very simple).
#######################
#Identifying your card#
#######################
Let's say that you've just gained a new player card (a FW, for example) and you
want him to play in the initial 11. Go to the card management menu and push left
to go to the card menu. You find your card: it has number 5. You push A to add it
to the main deck but the game does not allow you to do it. It seems that line 5
in the main deck has already 8 cards, which is the maximum. Push right to return
to the Main screen.
#################
#Removing a card#
#################
Yes, you were right: line 5 is complete. Now you'll have to decide which card is
less useful. But supose you want all that kind of cards, but you have 3 cards of
the same type. You may want to remove one of those because you think you'll be
fine. Ok, supose that you have 3 "Drive Shot" cards. Move the cursor over one of
them and then press B to remove it (if it's a player card and the player is in
the initial 11 you'll have to remove him form his position. I'll explain it
afterwards). Now that you have an empty space, go back to the Card menu pressing
left.
################################
#Adding a card to the main deck#
################################
Look for your card once again. Once you've found it, press A and you'll see your
card has been put in the main deck. You notice that the number that was in
brackets has gone down by one an the number to its right has gone up one. Your
card is already in the main deck. Press right to go back to the Main screen.
#####################
#This isn't finished#
#####################
If it weren't a Player or Head Coach card you'll be finished (or if you want
him to be in the reserve). You'd only have to press start an choose the first
option to leave the Card management (make sure that you have 60 cards in the
main deck. If not - you can see it in the top right corner - just add more
cards). But you want him to play in the initial 11, don't you? Press A to go to
the Formation.
#################################
#Choose the player to substitute#
#################################
Now you can see many squares with Player cards and one at the top with a
headquarter's card. If you don't have any cards here (this may occur at the
beginnig of the game) you must put first a Head Coach card to set the formation
(4-4-2, 4-3-3, etc.). Just do the same I'm going to explain using a Head Coach
card. Choose the position where the player's going to play. Remember to choose
a FW position (if the player were a DF, choose a DF position). Once you choose
the position that is occupied by another player press A.
#######################
#Make the substitution#
#######################
You'll be back at the Main screen, but you can only see the player's cards that
play in the position (in our case FWs). Choose the player you want to introduce
and press A again. You'll return to the Formation screen and you'll see your
player remplacing the other one. Ok, the substitution is complete. Now push B
to go back to the Main screen.
##############
#Finishing...#
##############
If you want to remove the old Player card, press B, but you'll have to put
another card instead. This is the moment to press start, choose the first option
and return to the previous screen (remember ou have to have 60 cards in the main
deck, otherwise you wouldn't be able to leave the Card Management).
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Pay special atention to this since it's the basis of the game. A card looks like
this:
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| 1 2 | 1 - Number Type of the card. The same as "2"
| | in the Card management.
| |
| | 2 - Card type (if it's a player card it will
| | show the position).
| 3 |
| | 3 - Picture of the card.
| |
| | 4 - Some illegible notes that would indicate
| | what the card does. Just for decoration.
| |
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| 4 |
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There are many types of cards. Each one has its own function, so I'll explain it
type by type:
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Head Coach cards (purple)
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These cards are used to determinate the formation of the team, so when you examine
a Head Coach card you must be able to see the formation (4-4-2, 4-3-3, etc.).
In order to activate the formation, you must put the card with the formation you
want in the top square at the Formation in the Card management. It can't be used
for other purposes, so having it in the main deck but not in the Formation screen
is a waste of space. Remove it inmediatedly. Before you put any players in the
initial 11, you'll have to decide a formation using this kind of cards.
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Player cards (blue)
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These are in some way the most important cards in the game: without them, you
can do nothing. These cards are divided in 4 sub-types: GK (goalkeeper),
DF (defender), MF (midfield) and FW (forward). You must have 11 player cards
in the initial 11, but their position must match with the position in the field
(you can't make Tsubasa, who's a MF, play as a FW or DF, or even less as a GK).
You can have players in the main deck to make subtitutions during the match
(see "Once in the field...").
All Player's cards have three qualities: S (Shoot), K (Keep) and D (Defense).
These qualities are only used in "battles". See the section "Battling" to
see more.
There are some special Player cards. In some part at the bottom of the screen
you'll see "LV UP". It means this card will level your player up, but only in
the field. To level him up, choose the "Substitute" command (see next section),
then the "LV UP" card and it would be as if you substitute a player for another
wich is exactly the same but with better status.
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Supporter cards (green)
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The green cards I've seen so far just add more moves in a turn. You can use
this kind of card during a match only, but they must be in the main deck, as
the next types of cards.
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Tactic cards (yellow)
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The function of these cards can change from one card to another. In general,
they build up your status for a turn or eliminate a card from you opponent. For
example, they can make you pass the ball further with less consuming moves or,
as I said, eliminate (not steal) a card from your opponent. See "How do I use
this card?" to see the specific consequences.
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Reverse cards (red)
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These cards enable you to do the special moves, which are the basis of Captain
Tsubasa games and series. But in order to use them you must "equip" them and
enter a "Tackle Battle" or a "Shoot Battle". I'll explain this in the next
section ("Once in the field..."), but for the moment just keep that they enable
you to do the Drive Shot, Tiger Tackle and so on. Important note: every player
can use every single special move, so don't be alarmed if you see Tsubasa and
Matsuyama using the Skylab Shot, for example.
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| ONCE IN THE FIELD... |
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So you have set all your cards and you want to start to play, don't you? OK,
choose the mode you want to play, choose a team if necessary and choose to begin
the match. The referee will throw a coin to see which team will get the ball
first (there's no field chose). I don't know when you get the ball or not (if
it's heads or tails), but it doesn't matter since it's 100% random.
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General observations
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MIDFIELD
The field is a 9x5 rectangle made of squares that can contain up to four players,
appart from these squares, there's the golakeeper zone (it can only be occupied
by the goalkeeper and he can't get out of there).
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| 2 |
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| 3 |
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|_____________________4___________________________|
| 5 6 |
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1 - The balls here represent the moves you can do in this turn.
2 - The main screen, you know, where you can see the field, the players...
3 - When you press A over a player to display the command menu, the card of
the player will be here. If you select a card in using a command (see
below), that card will appear.
4 - When you press A (not over an opponent), a menu will appear: the command
menu. You can perform all the moves using this.
5 - This will show you the current score, but if you move the cursor over a
player, you'll see his name, card number, number type, position...
6 - Here you'll see how much time has passed since you began the half. If you
stand over a player, you'll see his stats (Shoot, Keep and Defense).
When it's your turn, 7 cards will appear on the screen. These cards are taken
from the main deck and they're the ones you can use (they are selected randomly).
When it's your turn again, your 7 cards will be refilled if you've used at least
one card, but if you haven't, another card will appear and you'll have to eliminate
one of the 8.
You can do in each turn up to 4 moves. Almost everything consumes a move (see
the commands explanation to see which is considered a move or which is not).
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Commands
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When it's your turn, press A anywhere in the field (but over an opponent) to call
the menu. There will be some icons that represent the commands you're going to
use. I'll explain now the commands - they don't change very much if you have the
ball or not:
######
#Card#
######
If you select this first command, your 7 cards will appear, some crossed out. The
ones that are crossed out can't be used (Reverse cards - red - can't be used here,
as well as Player - blue -,HC - purple - and some Tactic cards). Here you can
only use Supporter - green - cards (to add more moves) and Tactic - yellow - cards,
when the situation requires it. Does it consume a move? It depends: Supporter cards
don't, but some Tactic cards do, so take a look at the "How do I use this card?"
section for a more detailed explanation.
######
#Move#
######
The cursor must be over a player to enable this option. Choose this command and
then the cursor must be moved to the place you want the player to go. The number
of spaces a player can move depens on the configuration you set before the match.
If you set "1", players can only move one square (in any direction, of course),
but if you selected "2", they'll be able to move two (only "Free"). However,
moving two squares will consume 2 moves, so be careful. The player with the ball
can only move one square, doesn't matter the configuration.
######
#Pass#
######
This command is only available when you are in possesion of the ball and you
select the player who's got the ball. You can recognize it because you see a ball
and a "P" in the icon. This is like the "Move" command, but you can pass the ball
to anyone in the field if you've got enough remaining moves. For example, if you
want to pass tha ball to a mate that is in the next square, you'll consume 1
move, if he's two squares away, you'll consume 2, etc. You can only pass the ball
to a mate, never to an opponent or an empty space. However, after a pass you won't
be able to use these commands: "Card" and "Move", and if you want to shoot, you
must use a special shot (I don't mean you can use any special shot: you can only
use shots wich are volleys or overheads).
#######
#Shoot#
#######
This command is only available when you have selected the player with the ball.
The player will rise his leg waiting to shoot. Before confirming the shot, you can
choose to use either a special shot or either a normal shot. After confirming the
shot, your turn is over, so be careful. The number of moves required is the number
of squares between you and the goal plus the goalkeeper's square. So if you shoot
inside the area you'll need one move, if it's from just outside the area, two, etc.
After you confirm the shot, the opponent will have an extra turn.
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#Tackle#
########
This will be available only when you are defending and your player is in the same
square as the opponent who has the ball. This will automaticly begin a "Tackle
Battle". It will consume a move, but will end the turn inmediatedly.
###############
#Reverse cards#
###############
If you select this command, three empty spaces will appear. In these three spaces
you can put red cards (or remove one you'd already put). Select one space and your
7 cards will appear, but only red cards will be available. Putting red cards in
these spaces will enable you to use special moves in the "Tackle Battle" and in the
"Shoot Battle". It won't consume any moves, but you can only put or remove only
one card per turn.
###############
#Substitutions#
###############
You must select a player to use this command. After you confirm the command, your
7 cards will appear. In order to change your player, you'll have to have a
Player's card among that 7 cards (and that matches the player's position, you
know, DF, GK...). You won't have to wait until there's a foul or the ball gets
out of the field (in that case, you wouldn'd be able to do almost any
substitution). I think it consumes a move, but I'm not too sure.
#######
#Arrow#
#######
You can change between the info menu and the command menu. I'll explain the 2
"commands" that appear in the info menu.
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#Card info#
###########
This takes you to a screen where you can see your 7 cards, the 3 cards you've
got in you reserve and another 3 spaces I don't know what they are. Press L
to see some info about the card. If you press R, you can see your opponent's
cards, but you can't see which they are (and the L fuction is disabled).
#############
#Player info#
#############
Takes you to the card info screen of the Player card you've selected. It's the
same as pressing L over the player.
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Rules
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- You are allowed to make only 4 moves per turn, but you can do less.
- The team that has the ball must move it (passing, shooting or moving the player)
at least once a turn.
- There can only be 4 players in the same square, but with a maximum of three per
team.
- After passing the ball, no player can use the commands "card", "move", "pass"
and the player with the ball can only use special volleys or overheads.
- You can't tackle if the opponent has announced a shot.
- You are only allowed to use a Tactic card per turn.
- You can only put or remove one Reverse card per turn.
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When two players are directly implicated in an action, a battle automaticaly
begins. Depending on the battle type, two of the player's qualities (one
each) are confronted:
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| BATTLE TYPE | PLAYER WITH BALL | PLAYER WITHOUT BALL |
|---------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------------|
| | | |
| Tackle Battle | Keep (K) | Defense (D) |
| | | |
|---------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------------|
| | | |
| Shoot Battle | Shoot (S) | Defense (D) |
| | | |
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Both battle types have the same structure, but to make it more clear, I'll
explain them separatedly. Because I've had some critics about this, I'll rewrite
the explanation, doing it more detalied:
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Tackle Battle
--------------------------------
############################
#What is a "Tackle Battle"?#
############################
You know that in real football matches the 10 "normal" players try to recover
the ball form their opponents. They normally mark them and sometimes they tackle
them. "Tackle Battle" is the name Konami gave to the way the game sees whether the
tackler recovers the ball or not.
##############################
#How to enter a Tackle Battle#
##############################
If you want to recover the ball you'l have to go into a "Tackle Battle". In order
to do this you must be in the same square as the opponent that has the ball. Once
you've done it, you must choose the command "Tackle" in the menu (see the previous
section). Remember that it costs one move, so be sure you have at least one left.
To make the battle easier it is recomendable to have some team mates in the square,
but I'll explain it later.
######################
#How the battle works#
######################
After you choose the "Tackle" command, the battle will begin. The game is 0% action,
so you won't have handle your player or push some buttons. Yes, you'll be using
cards. The screen that appears looks like this:
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| OPPONENT'S NAME \ ----- ----- ----- |
| \ S | || || ||
|----------------------------------------------------- | B || R || P ||
| | || || ||
| | || || ||
|------------------------------------------------------------ ----- ----- ----- |
| ----- ----- ----- VS |
|| || || | S |
|| P || R || B | ------------------------------------------------------|
|| || || | / YOUR PLAYER'S NAME |
|| || || | / |
|------ ----- ----- ------------------------------------------------------------|
| |
| (C) |
|----------------- |
| ??? \ |
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| CARD EXPLANATION |
| |
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Here you can see many things written in Japanese, but ter really important ones
are those marked with letters.
P - These are the Players cards tat are going to participate directly in the
battle. Just that.
R - Here's the Reverse card you and your opponent have chosen from your three
reserve cards
B - This third card is just to rise the final score. I'll explain it later.
S - This is the score. Your aim is to have a higher score that the opponent
if you want to win the battle.
C - Here there will be appearing cards from where you must choose the ones
you want to use.
############
#How to win#
############
This is the important matter: if you can't win, why do you bother entering a
battle? I'll explain here, step by step, what you have to do to win:
1 - Before entering the battle, make sure you have the apropiate cards to
win. If not, don't waste your time.
2 - Once in the battle screen, an initial score is set, which matches with
the qualties that are going to take place (Keep and Defense).
3 - Automaticly, extra points will be added to your score. How many? It
depends on the number of extra team mates that were in the same square
as your player and the opponent before starting the battle.
4 - Now you have to choose a special tackle card. You must choose one from the
three Reverse card you have previously "equiped". See the card section to
see how may points it adds to the score.
5 - You have to choose a third card and add it to the score. The number of
points it adds is determinated by the number type of the card.
Pay attention to this: the score that appears now isn't the final score.
You have to wait until the secondary effects of the Reserve cards take
place.
6 - Now the recount begins. You see how many points each card adds to the
score and how some Reseve cards work.
If after the battle you draw, you must throw a dart to see which of the
two players keep the ball. I don't know what each number does, but it's
completely random.
The player that gets or keeps the ball will start playing his turn. The
loser(s) can't be used in 1 turn.
#########
#Example#
#########
The best way to understand things is seeing an example:
1 - Tsubasa, one of your opponents, has the ball.
- You move Jito and Sano, two of your players, to Tsuasa's square. This
consumes two of your moves.
- You equip card 474: Tiger Tackle.
- You use the "Tackle" command with Jito, using one of the two remaining
moves, so the battle begins.
2/3 - Your initial score is 6, since your Defense is 5 and one extra player,
Sano, is hepling Jito.
4 - You choose the "Tiger Tackle" card from your Reverse cards, so it will
add 3 points to the score. Tsubasa uses a special dribble, but you can't
see which yet.
5 - You choose card no. 407, which adds 8 points to your score. Tsubasa adds
another card, but you can't see it.
Now the recount begins. Here you can see which have both of you used and
their effects.
6 - The initial score is 6 for Tsubasa (Tsubasa's Keep is 6), and yours is
also 6 (Defense 5 + 1 extra defender).
- The 3 points of the Tiger Tackle are now added, but watch out: Tsubasa
uses card no 445, which adds nothing to the score but gets rid of your
special tackle, so your scoes goes back to 6.
- The final cards. Both last cards are revealed and you see both of you
have chosen a number type 8 card, so you draw.
It's time to throw the dart. You throw it and, luckily, you get the
ball. This time worked, but it may not do so next time.
Here's how it went:
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|Player |Initial score| Reserve card | Score| 3rd card| Final score |
|-------+-------------+-----------------------+------+----------+-------------|
| Jito | 5 + 1 | Tiger Tackle |6+3-3 | + 8 | 14 |
| (you) | | (D + 3) | = 6 | | |
|-------+-------------+-----------------------+------+----------+-------------|
|Tsubasa| 6 | Card 445 | 6 | + 8 | 14 |
| | |(Eliminates opponent's | | | |
| | | special tackle) | | | |
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#If you're the dribbler#
########################
The battle goes equally, but with some changes:
- It is your opponent who iniciates the battle.
- Even if you have team mates in the same square as you, they won't add points.
- Your opponent chooses the cards first.
- You can see your opponent's special tackle card, but not the 3rd card.
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Shoot Battle
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#What is a "Shoot Battle"?#
###########################
"Shoot Battle" is the name that receives the way the computer knows if you have
scored or not. It's not very complicated: a shoot battle is the "battle" between
a player that shoots to the goal trying to score and the goalkeeper that tries
to catch the ball.
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#How to enter a Shoot Battle#
#############################
Your aim in the match is to score goals, right? So the Shoot Battle is the most
important moment. To enter a Shoot Battle you must select the "Shoot" command
with the player that has the ball, who must obviously be one of yours. Remember
that you must have the same (or more) moves as the distance between you and the
goal. As I explained, it is determinated by the number of squares. Let's say
you're just outside the area, so you must have at least 2 moves left (1 is the
goal square and the other is one square between you and the goalkeeper, which
is one of the 3 squares inside the area).
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#How the battle works#
######################
After you choose the "Shoot" command, you'll have to say if you want to use a
special shot (from one of your three Reverse cards, if you have an adecuate one)
or not. This is the moment you have to choose: if you choose not to use a special
shot, you won't be able to do so later. Once finished, your opponent will have
an extra turn in order to prepare the defense. During this turn, a square will
appear in the top right corner, showing this:
S - Your player's shoot, which is the initial score.
R - Reverse card's extra points, because of the special shot.
Player - If the player is crossed, it means defenders can't help the
goalkeeper (only with some special shots, like Drive Shot).
Once the turn ends, the battle begins. The squeme is almost equal to the "Tackle
Battle", so it will be easy (the screen is the same, so I won't put it).
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#How to win#
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I don't have to say this event can change the way the match went before, do I?
A goal in football is not the same as a goal in handball. In handball you can
finish a match with 15 goals, but a football match can end 1-0, so if you win
this battle it will be enough to draw or win the match.
1 - Before entering the battle, make sure you have the apropiate cards to
win. If not, don't waste your time. Also make sure there are the less
defenders as possible between you and the goal (remember that the
opponent will have an extra turn).
2 - Once you choose to shoot, the opponent has an extra turn to prepare the
defense. He can "equip" Reverse cards, move the defenders... Everything
but use the "Tackle" command.
3 - Once in the battle screen, an initial score is set, which matches with
the qualties that are going to take place (Shoot and Defense).
4 - Automaticly, extra points will be added to the goalkeeper's score.
One point for each defender who is in the trayectory of the ball (the
iluminated squares that appeared after choosing the "Shoot" command).
5 - Unlike the "Tackle Battle", the special shot must have been selected
before the battle, so you can't choose a Reverse card from one of your
three reserve cards, but your opponent can, if he wants to, use a special
save.
6 - You have to choose a third card and add it to the score. The number of
points it adds is determinated by the number type of the card, just as
in the "Tackle Battle".
Pay attention to this: the score that appears now isn't the final score.
You have to wait until the secondary effects of the Reverse cards take
place.
7 - Now the recount begins. You see how many points each card adds to the
score and how some Revese cards work.
If the goalkeeper wins, he catches the ball and the opponent's turn
begins, but if you win, you score.
If after the battle you draw, the goalkeeper will hit the ball but not
catch it. Then you must toss a dice. These are the effects:
1 ----- Goal: the ball enters the goal
2/3 --- Corner Kick
4/5/6 - The ball falls in one of the three iluminated squares, randomly
If the ball falls in a square with a player, the ball is his, if there are
more than one, the player that keeps the ball is selected randomly. If the
ball falls in an empty square, the ball will have no owner and it will be
your turn. The player that gets the ball will begin a new turn inmediatedly,
so if you do well you can have 2 consecutive turns.
#########
#Example#
#########
The best way to understand things is seeing an example:
1 - Tsubasa, one of your players, has the ball and he's just outside the
area (2 squares away the goal).
- You "equip" the Drive Shot card (460) and move one square back, so you
are 3 squares away.
- You choose the "Shoot" command and the Drive Shot card.
2 - Your opponent has an extra turn. He moves two defenders to the ball's
trayectory to help the goalkeeper, who is Morisaki. Then he ends the turn.
3 - The initial score is set: 5 for you (Tsubasa's Shoot is 5) and 6 for
Morisaki (Defense = 4 + 2 defenders).
4/5 - Drive Shot adds automaticly 2 points to the score. Morisaki uses also a
Reverse card, but you can't see it.
6 - You choose card no. 407, which adds 8 points to your score. Morisaki adds
another card, but you can't see it.
Now the recount begins. Here you can see which have both of you used and
their effects.
7 - The initial score is set: 5 for you and 4 for Morisaki. Then the two
defenders are added to the score, so Morisaki's score rises up to 6.
- Then the Reverse cards take effect: Drive Shot adds 2 points to your
score and eliminates the two defenders, so your score goes up to 7
and Morisaki goes down to 4, but he uses card no 472, which adds 3 to
his score.
- Then the last cards are revealed. Yours is a number type 8, but his is
a number type 7, so you win and score.
This is how it went:
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|Player |Initial score| Reserve card |Score | 3rd card| Final score |
|--------+-------------+-----------------------+------+----------+-------------|
|Tsubasa | 5 | Drive Shot |5 + 2 | + 8 | 15 |
| (you) | |(S + 2, eliminates DFs)| = 7 | | |
|--------+-------------+-----------------------+------+----------+-------------|
|Morisaki| 4 + 2 | Card 472 |6-2+3 | + 7 | 14 |
| | | (D + 3) | = 7 | | |
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Tips
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The most powerful warrior is not the strongest one but the one who uses his
strength wisely. Although you may think you've got really bad cards, think on
their combination more than in their singular use. The most important thing in
this game is to create a tactic between the eleven players. I can't teach you
any particular tactic, because there's not a best tactic, but I'll tell you
some things you must pay attention to when you build your tactic:
- Don't battle for fun => Remember that battling also means wasting cards, which
you may need later. Only battle when you think you can win or perform the
tactic you are thinking of.
- Don't waste cards => Sometimes, the battle might be solved just from the
begining (like a 3-6), so don't waste your highest cards: use the lowest card
you have to win surely (in the last example, if you have, use a card 6).
- Pay attention to the Miracle => Be sure to have a number type 1 card just in
case. You can still win although things look really bad (see the "Secrets"
section to see what "Miracle" is).
- Be careful with shooting => In "Tackle Battle" you may lose and you may try
next time. But losing a shoot battle means that the opponent has scored, so
don't doubt to use your best cards.
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You know how to use the cards, in the Card Management and in the field but...
What's its effect on the game? Well, now it's time for a detailed explanation of
every single card:
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Head Coach and Players Cards
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Since I read the card list made Gyo I think it is more clear to put the list as
he did, because the cards are ordered by teams, not by type.
Head Coach cards don't really need an explanation. You know that, in order to
use them, you'll have to put them on the Formation screen in the Card Management.
The effect this cards have is the formation you'll hev to use in matches. For
example, if you put a "4-4-2" Headquarter's card, then 4 Defenders, 4 Midfields
and 2 Forwards must be playing in the field, no more and no less.
Player cards, as HC cards, don't really need an explanation. Remember that the
player must play in his position (GK, DF...) and pay special attention to his
status. "S" means "Shoot", "K" means "Keep" and "D" means "Defense". These
qualities are used only in battles, so check that section for details. A player
must have developed his most valuable quality: there's no use for a Goalkeeper
who has 8 in "Shoot" but 2 in "Defense" (how's he gonna shoot? He can't move from
the goal!). Here's the relation (the first one of each team is always a HQ card):
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#J-League Normal Cards#
#######################
*Consadole Sapporo*
No. 001
Name => Takeshi Okada
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 002 | Yohei Sato | 6 |GK | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 003 | Hideai Mori | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 004 | Yoshihiro Natuka | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 005 | Kensaku Omori | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 006 | Ryuji Tabuchi | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 007 | Yoshizaku Nonomura | 3 | MF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 008 | Biju | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 009 | Tomohiro Wanami | 2 | MF | 4 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 010 | Koji Yamase | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 011 | Will | 6 | FW | 6 | 5 | 3 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 012 | Ryuji Bando | 4 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 013 | Takumi Morikawa | 1 | DF | 3 | 2 | 3 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 014 | Hitoshi Morishita | 2 | MF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 015 | Adauto | 2 | MF | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 016 | Tomotaka Fukagawa | 1 | FW | 3 | 2 | 3 |
|--------+---------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 017 | Yosuke Fujigaya | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Kashima Antlers*
No. 018
Name => Toninho Cerezo
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 019 | Hitoshi Sogohata | 5 |GK | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 020 | Akira Narahashi | 6 | DF | 4 | 5 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 021 | Yutaka Akita | 5 | DF | 4 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 022 | Fabiano | 2 | DF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 023 | Augusto | 4 | DF | 5 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 024 | Koji Kumgai | 3 | MF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 025 | Koji Nakata | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 026 | Mitsuo Ogasawara | 6 | MF | 5 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 027 | Bismark | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 028 | Takayuki Suzuki | 4 | MF | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 029 | Atsushi Yanagisawa | 5 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 030 | Seiji Kaneko | 1 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 031 | Yasuto Honda | 3 | MF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 032 | Tomoyuki Hirase | 2 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 033 | Yoshiyuki Hasegawa | 1 | FW | 4 | 2 | 2 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 034 | Daijiro Takakuwa | 2 |GK | 2 | 2 | 5 |
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*Urawa Reds*
No. 035
Name => Pita
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 036 | Yohei Nishibe | 3 |GK | 2 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 037 | Nobuhisa Yamada | 6 | DF | 4 | 5 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 038 | Masami Ihara | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 039 | Hideki Uchidate | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 040 | Manamu Ikeda | 1 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 041 | Keita Suzuki | 3 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 042 | Toshiyuki Abe | 6 | MF | 5 | 5 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 043 | Toshiya Ishii | 5 | MF | 3 | 5 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 044 | Adriano | 5 | MF | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 045 | Emerson | 6 | FW | 6 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 046 | Tuto | 5 | FW | 6 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 047 | Masaki Tsuchihashi | 3 | MF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 048 | Tatsuya Tanaka | 3 | MF | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 049 | Yuichiro Nagai | 3 | FW | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 050 | Masahiro Fukuda | 1 | FW | 4 | 2 | 2 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 051 | Tomoyasu Ando | 1 |GK | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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*JEF United Ichihara*
No. 052
Name => Vernenik
Number Type => 1
Formation => 3-5-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 053 | Ryo Kushino | 4 |GK | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 054 | Milinovic | 5 | DF | 5 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 055 | Eisuke Nakanishi | 6 | DF | 4 | 5 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 056 | Takayuki Chano | 3 | DF | 4 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 057 | Yuki Abe | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 058 | Mujcin | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 059 | Shigetpshi Hasebe | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 060 | Shinichi Muto | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 061 | Shinji Murai | 5 | MF | 4 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 062 | Katsutomo Oshiba | 6 | FW | 5 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 063 | Choi Yong Soo | 6 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 064 | Megumu Yoshida | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 065 | Hitoyasu Ibata | 1 | MF | 3 | 2 | 2 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 066 | Masataka Sakamoto | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 067 | Hisato Sato | 1 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 068 | Riki Takasaki | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Kashiwa Reysol*
No. 069
Name => Perryman
Number Type => 1
Formation => 3-5-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 070 | Yuta Minami | 3 |GK | 2 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 071 | Hong Myung Bo | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 072 | Norihiro Satsukawa | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 073 | Takeshi Watanabe | 4 | DF | 4 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 074 | Yoo Sang Chul | 5 | MF | 6 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 075 | Tomonori Hirayama | 5 | MF | 5 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 076 | Tomokazu Myojin | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 077 | Mitsuteru Watanabe | 5 | MF | 4 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 078 | Harutaka Ono | 6 | MF | 6 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 079 | Hideaki Kitajima | 4 | FW | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 080 | Hwang Sun Hong | 5 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 081 | Shigenori Hagimura | 3 | DF | 4 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 082 | Kensuke Nebiki | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 083 | Makoto Sunakawa | 2 | MF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 084 | Nozomu Kato | 2 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 085 | Dai Sato | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*F.C. Tokyo*
No. 086
Name => Kiyoshi Okuma
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-3-3
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 087 | Yoichi Doi | 4 |GK | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 088 | Takayuki Komine | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 089 | Sandro | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 090 | Tetsuya Ito | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 091 | Ryuji Fujiyama | 5 | DF | 3 | 5 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 092 |Takahiro Shimnotaira| 2 | MF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 093 | Fumitake Miura | 5 | MF | 5 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 094 | Yukihiko Sato | 5 | MF | 4 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 095 | Kenji Fukuda | 2 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 096 | Kelly | 6 | FW | 6 | 6 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 097 | Amaral | 6 | FW | 6 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 098 | Osamu Umeyama | 1 | DF | 2 | 2 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 099 | Tetsuhiro Kina | 2 | MF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 100 | Tadatoshi Masuda | 1 | MF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 101 | Mitsuhiro Toda | 1 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 102 | Hideaki Ozawa | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Tokyo Verdi 1969*
No. 103
Name => Yukitaka Omi
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 104 | Shinkichi Kikuchi | 2 |GK | 2 | 2 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 105 | Yoshihiro Nishida | 5 | DF | 4 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 106 | Yuji Nakazawa | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 107 | Atsushi Yoneyama | 5 | DF | 4 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 108 | Yoshimi Kikuchi | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 109 | Takuya Yamada | 4 | MF | 4 | 6 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 110 | Tsuyoshi Kitazawa | 3 | MF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 111 | Atsuhiro Miura | 5 | MF | 5 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 112 | Naoto Sakurai | 3 | MF | 4 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 113 | Masakiyo Maezono | 3 | MF | 4 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 114 | Takafumi Ogura | 4 | FW | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 115 | Kentaro Hayashi | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 116 | Hideaki Nagai | 3 | MF | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 117 | Nobuhiro Takeda | 2 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 118 | Kazunori Iio | 1 | FW | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 119 | Kenji Honnami | 1 |GK | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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*Yokohama F Marinos*
No. 120
Name => Lazaroni
Number Type => 1
Formation => 3-5-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 121 | Tatsuya Enomoto | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 122 | Naoki Matsuda | 5 | DF | 3 | 5 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 123 | Naza | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 124 | Norio Omura | 4 | DF | 4 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 125 | Yoshiaru Ueno | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 126 | Akihiro Endo | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 127 | Yashuhiro Hato | 5 | MF | 3 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 128 | Dutra | 3 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 129 | Syunsuke Nakamura | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 130 | Shoji Jo | 4 | FW | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 131 | Brito | 3 | FW | 5 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 132 | Daisuke Sakata | 1 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 133 | Kunio Nagayama | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 134 | Tomokazu Hirama | 2 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 135 | Naohiro Ishikawa | 2 | MF | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 136 | Kenichi Shimokawa | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Simizu S-Pulse*
No. 137
Name => Zemunovic
Number Type => 1
Formation => 3-6-1
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 138 | Keisuke Hada | 2 |GK | 2 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 139 | Toshihide Saito | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 140 | Ryuzo Morioka | 5 | DF | 4 | 6 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 141 | Takuma Koga | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 142 | Daisuke Ichikawa | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 143 | Teruyoshi Ito | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 144 | Kazuyuki Toda | 5 | MF | 3 | 5 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 145 | Kohei Hiramatsu | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 146 | Alex | 6 | MF | 6 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 147 | Masaaki Sawanobori | 5 | MF | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 148 | Baron | 5 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 149 | Katsumi Oenoki | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 150 | Yasuhiro Yoshida | 2 | MF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 151 | Takayuki Yokoyama | 3 | FW | 5 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 152 | Kotaro Yamazaki | 1 | FW | 3 | 2 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 153 | Takaya Kurokawa | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 5 |
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*Jubilo Itawa*
No. 154
Name => Masakazu Suzuki
Number Type => 1
Formation => 3-5-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 155 | Van Zwam | 3 |GK | 2 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 156 | Go Oiwa | 5 | DF | 4 | 5 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 157 | Makoto Tanaka | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 158 | Hideto Suzuki | 4 | DF | 2 | 5 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 159 | Toshihiro Hattori | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 160 | Takashi Fukunishi | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 161 | Hiroshi Nanami | 6 | MF | 4 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 162 | Daisuke Oku | 5 | MF | 5 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 163 | Toshiya Fujita | 6 | MF | 6 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 164 | Masashi Nakayama | 6 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 165 | Ryoichi Maeda | 1 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 166 | Takahiro Yamanishi | 1 | DF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 167 | Zivkovic | 2 | MF | 3 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 168 | Norihiro Nishi | 3 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 169 | Nobuo Kawaguchi | 2 | FW | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 170 | Hiromasha Yamamoto | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Nagoya Grampus Eight*
No. 171
Name => Tetsuro Miura
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 172 | Seigo Narazaki | 5 |GK | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 173 | Keiji Kaimoto | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 174 | Masahiro Koga | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 175 | Ko Ishikwa | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 176 | Kaoki Hiraoka | 2 | DF | 4 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 177 | Motohiro Yamaguchi | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 178 | Oulida | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 179 | Naoshi Nakamura | 2 | MF | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 180 | Tetsuya Okayama | 3 | MF | 4 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 181 | Ueslei | 6 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 182 | Yasuyuki Moriyama | 3 | FW | 5 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 183 | Junji Nishizawa | 2 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 184 | Masayuki Omori | 4 | MF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 185 | Tomoyuki Sakai | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 186 | Marcelo | 2 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 187 | Seiji Honda | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Gamba Osaka*
No. 188
Name => Hiroshi Hayano
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 189 | Ryota Tsuzuki | 5 |GK | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 190 |Hiroshige Yanagimoto| 5 | DF | 2 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 191 | Masao Kiba | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 192 | Tsunayasu Miyamoto | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 193 | Toru Araiba | 6 | DF | 5 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 194 | Satoshi Yamaguchi | 3 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 195 | Yasuhito Endo | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 196 | Vital | 6 | MF | 6 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 197 | Takahiro Futagawa | 5 | MF | 4 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 198 | Nino Bule | 5 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 199 | Kota Yoshihara | 5 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 200 | Hideo Hashimoto | 2 | MF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 201 | Hiromi Kojima | 1 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 202 | Masanobu Matsunami | 1 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 203 | Shin Asahina | 1 | DF | 3 | 2 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 204 | Hayato Okanaka | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Cerezo Osaka*
No. 205
Name => Joao Carlos
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 206 | Seigo Shimokawa | 1 |GK | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 207 | Takao Yamauchi | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 208 | Daisuke Saito | 3 | DF | 4 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 209 | Ichiei Muroi | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 210 | Satoru Suzuki | 3 | DF | 3 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 211 | Kazuaki Tasaka | 4 | MF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 212 | Yoon Jong Hwan | 5 | MF | 5 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 213 | Marcelo | 2 | MF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 214 | Masaya Nishitani | 4 | MF | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 215 | Hiroaki Morishima | 4 | FW | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 216 | Wagner | 1 | FW | 3 | 2 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 217 | Shigeki Kurata | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 218 | Kiyokazu Kudo | 1 | DF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 219 | Yasuo Manaka | 2 | MF | 5 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 220 | Yoshito Okubo | 2 | MF | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 221 | Kazumasa Kawano | 2 |GK | 2 | 3 | 5 |
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*Vissel Kobe*
No. 222
Name => Ryoichi Kawakatsu
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 223 | Makoto Kakegawa | 5 |GK | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 224 | Takehito Suzuki | 2 | DF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 225 | Sideiclei | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 226 | Yukio Tsuchita | 5 | DF | 4 | 4 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 227 | Naoto Matsuo | 3 | DF | 4 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 228 |Shigeyoshi Mochizuki| 4 | MF | 3 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 229 | Santos | 5 | MF | 3 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 230 | Koji Yoshimura | 5 | MF | 4 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 231 | Mitsunori Yabuta | 3 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 232 | Daniel | 6 | MF | 6 | 5 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 233 | Kazuyoshi Miura | 6 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 234 | Kunie Kitamoto | 1 | DF | 2 | 2 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 235 | Takehito Shigehara | 1 | MF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 236 | Takayuki Yamaguchi | 2 | MF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 237 | Mitutoshi Watada | 3 | FW | 5 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 238 | Kiyomitsu Kobari | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Sanfrecce Hiroshima*
No. 239
Name => Valery
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-3-3
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 240 | Takashi Shimoda | 5 |GK | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 241 | Oleg | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 242 | Yuichi Komano | 5 | DF | 4 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 243 | Kota Hattori | 6 | DF | 4 | 5 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 244 | Kenichi Uemura | 4 | DF | 4 | 5 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 245 | Kentaro Sawada | 3 | MF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 246 | Kazuyuki Morisaki | 5 | MF | 4 | 6 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 247 | Coroca | 6 | MF | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 248 | Tatsuhiro Kubo | 6 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 249 | Chikara Fujimoto | 5 | FW | 6 | 4 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 250 | Susumu Oki | 4 | FW | 5 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 251 | Ryosuke Okuno | 2 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 252 | Hiroyoshi Kuwabara | 4 | MF | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 253 | Yutaka Takahashi | 3 | FW | 5 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 254 | Skachenko | 1 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 255 | Ryuji Kato | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
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*Avispa Fukuoka*
No. 256
Name => Piccoli
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
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| | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Type | Position |-------------------------|
| | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 257 | Nobuyuki Kojima | 1 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 258 | Naruyuki Naito | 4 | DF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 259 | Koji Maeda | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 260 | Mitsuaki Kojima | 3 | DF | 2 | 3 | 6 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 261 | Yasutoshi Miura | 3 | DF | 3 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 262 | Noh Yung Yoon | 5 | MF | 5 | 5 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 263 | Satoru Noda | 4 | MF | 4 | 5 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 264 | Badea | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 5 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 265 | Daisuke Nakaharai | 4 | MF | 4 | 4 | 4 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 266 | Wagner Lopes | 4 | FW | 6 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 267 |Yoshiteru Yamashita | 3 | FW | 5 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 268 | Yoshiyuki Shinoda | 1 | MF | 3 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 269 | Tatsunori Hisanaga | 3 | MF | 5 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 270 | Biaggio | 1 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 271 | Hiroki Hattori | 2 | FW | 4 | 3 | 3 |
|--------+--------------------+------+--------------+-------+------+----------|
| 272 | Hideki Tsukamoto | 3 |GK | 2 | 3 | 5 |
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#########################
#J-League Level Up Cards#
#########################
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| | | | | | New Qualities |
| Number | Name | Team | Type | Possition |-------------------------|
| | | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 273 | Yoshihiro | Consadole | 7 | DF | 3 | 4 | 7 |
| | Natsuka | Sapporo | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 274 | Biju | Consadole | 7 | MF | 4 | 6 | 7 |
| | | Sapporo | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 275 | Will | Consadole | 7 | FW| 7 | 6 | 3 |
| | | Sapporo | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 276 | Hitoshi | Kashima | 7 |GK | 2 | 4 | 7 |
| | Sogahata | Antlers | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 277 | Koji | Kashima | 7 | MF | 5 | 7 | 6 |
| | Nakata | Antlers | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 278 | Atsushi | Kashima | 7 | | 7 | 5 | 3 |
| |Yanagisawa | Antlers | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 279 | Masami | Urawa Reds | 7 | DF | 3 | 5 | 7 |
| | Ihara | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 280 | Toshiya | Urawa Reds | 7 | MF | 3 | 7 | 7 |
| | Ishii | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 281 | Tuto | Urawa Reds | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 4 |
| | | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 282 | Eisuke | JEF United | 7 | DF | 4 | 6 | 7 |
| | Nakanishi | Ishihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 283 | Mujcin | JEF United | 7 | MF | 5 | 7 | 5 |
| | | Ishihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 284 | Choi Yong | JEF United | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | Soo | Ishihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 285 | Hong | Kashiwa | 7 | DF | 2 | 5 | 6 |
| | Myung Bo | Reysol | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 286 | Yoo Sang | Kashiwa | 7 | MF | 6 | 6 | 5 |
| | Chul | Reysol | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 287 | Hwang | Kashiwa | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | Sun Hong | Reysol | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 288 | Sandro | F.C. Tokyo | 7 | DF | 3 | 5 | 7 |
| | | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 289 | Yukihiko | F.C. Tokyo | 7 | MF | 4 | 7 | 5 |
| | Sato | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 290 | Amaral | F.C. Tokyo | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 4 |
| | | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 291 | Yuji | Tokyo Verdi | 7 | DF | 3 | 5 | 7 |
| | Nakazawa | 1969 | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 292 | Atsuhiro | Tokyo Verdi | 7 | MF | 5 | 7 | 3 |
| | Miura | 1969 | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 293 | Takafumi | Tokyo Verdi | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | Ogura | 1969 | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 294 | Naoki | Yokohama F | 7 | DF | 3 | 6 | 7 |
| | Matsuda | Marinos | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 295 | Syunsuke | Yokohama F | 7 | MF | 5 | 7 | 5 |
| | Nakamura | Marinos | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 296 | Shoji Jo | Yokohama F | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | | Marinos | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 297 | Ryozo | Shimizu | 7 | DF | 4 | 7 | 7 |
| | Morioka | S-Pulse | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 298 | Alex | Shimizu | 7 | MF | 6 | 7 | 5 |
| | | S-Pulse | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 299 | Baron | Shimizu | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | | S-Pulse | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 300 | Hideto |Jubilo Itawa | 7 | DF | 2 | 6 | 7 |
| | Suzuki | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 301 | Hiroshi |Jubilo Itawa | 7 | MF | 4 | 7 | 5 |
| | Nanami | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 302 | Masashi |Jubilo Itawa | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | Nakayama | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 303 | Seigo | Nagoya | 7 |GK | 2 | 4 | 7 |
| | Narazaki |Grampus Eight| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 304 | Motohiro | Nagoya | 7 | MF | 4 | 7 | 6 |
| | Yamaguchi |Grampus Eight| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 305 | Ueslei | Nagoya | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | |Grampus Eight| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 306 | Tsunayasu | Gamba Osaka | 7 | DF | 3 | 5 | 7 |
| | Miyamoto | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 307 | Vital | Gamba Osaka | 7 | MF | 6 | 7 | 5 |
| | | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 308 | Kota | Gamba Osaka | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | Yoshihara | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 309 | Daisuke | Cerezo | 7 | DF | 4 | 5 | 7 |
| | Sato | Osaka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 310 | Yoon Jong | Cerezo | 7 | MF | 5 | 7 | 5 |
| | Hwan | Osaka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 311 | Hiroaki | Cerezo | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | Morishima | Osaka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 312 | Sidiclei | Vissel Kobe | 7 | DF | 3 | 5 | 7 |
| | | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 313 | Santos | Vissel Kobe | 7 | MF | 3 | 7 | 5 |
| | | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 314 | Kazuyoshi | Vissel Kobe | 7 | FW| 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | Miura | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 315 | Takashi | Sanfecce | 7 |GK | 2 | 4 | 7 |
| | Shimoda | Hiroshima | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 316 | Kentaro | Sanfecce | 7 | MF | 3 | 6 | 6 |
| | Sawada | Hiroshima | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 317 | Chikara | Sanfecce | 7 | MF | 7 | 5 | 3 |
| | Fujimoto | Hiroshima | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 318 |Koji Maeda | Avispa | 7 | DF | 4 | 5 | 7 |
| | | Fukuoka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 319 | Baeda | Avispa | 7 | MF | 5 | 7 | 6 |
| | | Fukuoka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 320 | Wagner | Avispa | 7 | FW| 7 | 4 | 3 |
| | Lopes | Fukuoka | | | | | |
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###################################
#Captain Tsubasa Characters' Cards#
###################################
Each player has normally two level up cards. In order to level up the player to
a number type 8 card, you must level him up to number type 7 first. The normal
card is alway the first one.
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| | | | | | Qualities |
| Number | Name | Team | Type | Possition |-------------------------|
| | | | | | Shoot | Keep | Defense |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 321 | Tsubasa | Overseas | 6 | MF | 5 | 6 | 4 |
| | Ozora | (Barcelona) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 322 | Tsubasa | Overseas | 7 | MF | 7 | 6 | 4 |
| | Ozora | (Barcelona) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 323 | Tsubasa | Overseas | 8 | MF | 6 | 8 | 5 |
| | Ozora | (Barcelona) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 324 | Kojiro | Overseas | 6 | FW| 7 | 5 | 5 |
| | Hyuga | (Juventus) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 325 | Kojiro | Overseas | 7 | FW| 7 | 4 | 6 |
| | Hyuga | (Juventus) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 326 | Kojiro | Overseas | 8 | FW| 8 | 6 | 5 |
| | Hyuga | (Juventus) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 327 | Genzo | Overseas | 6 |GK | 2 | 6 | 7 |
| |Wakabayashi|(Hamburg SV) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 328 | Genzo | Overseas | 7 |GK | 3 | 7 | 7 |
| |Wakabayashi|(Hamburg SV) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 329 | Genzo | Overseas | 8 |GK | 4 | 6 | 8 |
| |Wakabayahi |(Hamburg SV) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 330 | Aoi | Overseas | 5 | MF | 4 | 6 | 3 |
| | Shingo |(Inter Milan)| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 331 | Aoi | Overseas | 6 | MF | 5 | 7 | 3 |
| | Shingo |(Inter Milan)| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 332 | Aoi | Overseas | 7 | MF | 7 | 7 | 3 |
| | Shingo |(Inter Milan)| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 333 | Taro | Jubilo | 5 | MF | 3 | 6 | 4 |
| | Misaki | Itawa | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 334 | Taro | Jubilo | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 5 |
| | Misaki | Itawa | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 335 | Taro | Jubilo | 7 | MF | 4 | 7 | 6 |
| | Misaki | Itawa | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 336 | Hikaru | Consadole | 5 | DF | 4 | 3 | 6 |
| | Matsuyama | Sapporo | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 337 | Hikaru | Consadole | 6 | DF | 4 | 4 | 7 |
| | Matsuyama | Sapporo | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 338 | Hikaru | Consadole | 7 | DF | 5 | 5 | 7 |
| | Matsuyama | Sapporo | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 339 | Oda | Consadole | 2 | MF | 2 | 3 | 3 |
| | Kazumasa | Sapporo | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 340 | Jun | F.C. Tokio | 6 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
| | Misugi | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 341 | Jun | F.C. Tokio | 7 | DF | 4 | 6 | 7 |
| | Misugi | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 342 | Jun | F.C. Tokio | 8 | DF | 5 | 8 | 5 |
| | Misugi | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 343 | Ken | Nagoya | 5 |GK | 4 | 3 | 6 |
| |Wakazhimazu|Grampus Eight| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 344 | Ken | Nagoya | 6 |GK | 5 | 3 | 7 |
| |Wakashimazu|Grampus Eight| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 345 | Ken | Nagoya | 7 |GK | 6 | 4 | 7 |
| |Wakashimazu|Grampus Eight| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 346 | Takeshi | Urawa Reds | 3 | MF | 2 | 4 | 3 |
| | Sawada | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 347 | Takeshi | Urawa Reds | 5 | MF | 3 | 6 | 5 |
| | Sawada | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 348 | Kazuki | Vissel Kobe | 3 | FW| 4 | 3 | 2 |
| | Sorimachi | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 349 | Kazuki | Vissel Kobe | 5 | FW| 6 | 5 | 2 |
| | Sorimachi | | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 350 | Shun | Kashiwa | 4 | FW| 5 | 3 | 3 |
| | Nitta | Reysol | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 351 | Shun | Kashiwa | 5 | FW| 6 | 4 | 3 |
| | Nitta | Reysol | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 352 | Shun | Kashiwa | 6 | FW| 7 | 5 | 4 |
| | Nitta | Reysol | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 353 | Makoto | Gamba | 4 | DF | 4 | 2 | 5 |
| | Soda | Osaka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 354 | Makoto | Gamba | 5 | DF | 6 | 1 | 6 |
| | Soda | Osaka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 355 | Makoto | Gamba | 6 | DF | 6 | 3 | 6 |
| | Soda | Osaka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 356 | Hiroshi | Avispa | 4 | DF | 3 | 2 | 5 |
| | Jito | Fukuoka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 357 | Hiroshi | Avispa | 5 | DF | 3 | 3 | 6 |
| | Jito | Fukuoka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 358 | Hiroshi | Avispa | 6 | DF | 5 | 3 | 6 |
| | Jito | Fukuoka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 359 | Mitsuru | Avispa | 2 | MF | 2 | 3 | 2 |
| | Sano | Fukuoka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 360 | Mitsuru | Avispa | 4 | MF | 2 | 5 | 3 |
| | Sano | Fukuoka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 361 | Masao | JEF United | 4 | MF | 3 | 5 | 3 |
| | Tachibana | Ichihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 362 | Masao | JEF United | 5 | MF | 3 | 5 | 5 |
| | Tachibana | Ichihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 363 | Masao | JEF United | 6 | MF | 4 | 6 | 5 |
| | Tachibana | Ichihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 364 | Kazuo | JEF United | 4 | MF | 2 | 5 | 4 |
| | Tachibana | Ichihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 365 | Kazuo | JEF United | 5 | MF | 4 | 5 | 4 |
| | Tachibana | Ichihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 366 | Kazuo | JEF United | 6 | MF | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| | Tachibana | Ichihara | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 367 | Ryo | Jubilo | 3 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| | Ishizaki | Itawa | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 368 | Ryo | Jubilo | 5 | DF | 2 | 5 | 6 |
| | Ishizaki | Itawa | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 369 |Hangi Urabe| Jubilo | 3 | MF | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| | | Itawa | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 370 |Hangi Urabe| Jubilo | 5 | MF | 2 | 4 | 5 |
| | | Itawa | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 371 | Yuzo | Shimizu | 3 |GK | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| | Morisaki | S-Pulse | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 372 | Yuzo | Shimizu | 5 |GK | 3 | 3 | 6 |
| | Morisaki | S-Pulse | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 373 | Shingo | Sanfrecce | 2 | DF | 2 | 2 | 3 |
| | Takasugi | Hiroshima | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 374 | Shingo | Sanfrecce | 4 | DF | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| | Takasugi | Hiroshima | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 375 | Takeshi | Shimizu | 2 | DF | 2 | 2 | 3 |
| | Kishida | S-Pulse | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 376 | Takeshi | Shimizu | 4 | DF | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| | Kishida | S-Pulse | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 377 | Mamoru | Yokohama | 2 | MF | 2 | 3 | 2 |
| | Izawa | F Marinos | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 378 | Mamoru | Yokohama | 4 | MF | 3 | 5 | 3 |
| | Izawa | F Marinos | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 379 | Teppei | Cerezo | 3 | FW| 3 | 2 | 3 |
| | Kisugi | Osaka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 380 | Teppei | Cerezo | 5 | FW| 5 | 3 | 2 |
| | Kisugi | Osaka | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 381 | Hagime | Tokio | 2 | FW| 3 | 3 | 2 |
| | Taki | Verdi 1969 | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 382 | Hagime | Tokio | 4 | FW| 4 | 4 | 2 |
| | Taki | Verdi 1969 | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 383 | Pepe | Kashima | 5 | FW| 4 | 3 | 4 |
| | | Antlers | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 384 | Pepe | Kashima | 6 | FW| 6 | 4 | 3 |
| | | Antlers | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 385 | Leo | Kashima | 5 | FW| 4 | 4 | 3 |
| | | Antlers | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 386 | Akai | Overseas | 5 | DF | 3 | 4 | 6 |
| | Tomeya | (??) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 387 | Akai | Overseas | 7 | DF | 4 | 5 | 7 |
| | Tomeya | (??) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 388 |Karl Heinz | Overseas | 8 | FW| 8 | 5 | 5 |
| | Schneider |(Bayern Mun.)| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 389 | Carlos | Overseas | 8 | FW| 7 | 8 | 4 |
| | Santana | (Flamengo) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 390 | Natoureza | Overseas | 7 | MF | 5 | 7 | 5 |
| | | (R. Madrid) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 391 | Levin | Overseas | 7 | MF | 6 | 6 | 4 |
| | | (??) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 392 | Pierre | Overseas | 7 | MF | 5 | 6 | 6 |
| | | (??) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 393 | Gino | Overseas | 8 |GK | 4 | 6 | 8 |
| | Hernández |(Inter Milan)| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 394 | Xiao Jun | Overseas | 7 | MF | 7 | 5 | 4 |
| | Swang |(Bayern Mun.)| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 395 |Rioma Hino | Overseas | 5 | FW| 6 | 5 | 4 |
| | | (??) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 396 |Rioma Hino | Overseas | 6 | FW| 7 | 4 | 4 |
| | | (??) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 397 |Rioma Hino | Overseas | 7 | FW| 8 | 6 | 3 |
| | | (??) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 398 | Gentile | Overseas | 7 | MF | 4 | 5 | 7 |
| | |(??, italian)| | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 399 | Rivaul | Overseas | 8 | MF | 6 | 8 | 6 |
| | | (Barcelona) | | | | | |
|--------+-----------+-------------+------+-----------+-------+------+----------|
| 400 | Bryan | Overseas | 1 | MF | 5 | 7 | 4 |
| | | (??) | | | | | |
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##################################
#Captain Tsubasa Head Coach Cards#
##################################
No. 401
Name => Roberto Hongo
Number Type => 1
Formation => 3-4-3
No. 402
Name => Minato Gamo
Number Type => 1
Formation => 4-4-2
No. 403
Name => Tatsuo Mikami
Number Type => 1
Formation => 3-5-2
No. 404
Name => Kira Kozo
Number Type => 1
Formation => 3-4-3
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Supporter Cards
--------------------------------
As you know, these cards can only be used when you select the "Card" command
during a match. They're not many, though:
No. 405
Name => Support +2
Number Type => 6
Cost => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => You get two extra moves
Recomendations => You know when it is better to use it or not
No. 406
Name => Support +1
Number Type => 5
Cost => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => You get an extra move
Recomendations => You know when it is better to use it or not
--------------------------------
Tactic Cards
--------------------------------
Like Auxiliar cards, these ones may only be used when the "Card" command is
selected. However, some of these cards can only be used in special conditions.
"Cost" (C) indicates the number of moves you will need to use the card.
No. 407
Name => Long Throw
Number Type => 8
Cost => 1
Conditions => Throw in
Effects => You can pass 4 extra squares
Recomendations => Really impractical
No. 408
Name => Killer Pass
Number Type => 8
Cost => 1 + the number of areas you want to pass
Conditions => You have the ball
Effects => Off-side doesn't affect
You can't be tackle in the next turn
Recomendations => Use it whe you're sorrounded of opponents
No. 409
Name => Remove Reverse
Number Type => 7
Cost => 1
Conditions => Before passing or moving the ball
Effects => You can eliminate one of the opponent's reserve cards
Recomendations => It depends on you and how you use it
No. 410
Name => Booing
Number Type => 7
Cost => 2
Conditions => None
Effects => All opponents' qualities decrease by 1
Recomendations => Use it in critical moments
No. 411
Name => Physical Up
Number Type => 7
Cost => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => All the qualities of one player go to 6
Recomendations => Use it o weak players
No. 412
Name => Gamble Pass
Number Type => 7
Cost => 2
Conditions => You have the ball
Effects => The ball goes one squares next to the goal, randomly
There's no off-side
Recomendations => Use it in critcal situations
No. 413
Name => Force/Direct
Number Type => 6
Cost => 2
Conditions => After a team member is moved
Effects => All the members left the particular square.
Then the ball keeper can't move into that square.
Recomendations => Useless and difficult to use
No. 414
Name => Accident
Number Type => 6
Cost => 2
Conditions => After team member has moved, but not the ball-keeper
Effects => The player that was in that square can't move in 1 turn
Recomendations => Normlly useless
No. 415
Name => Sharp Eyes 2
Number Type => 6
Cost => 2
Conditions => Can't be used with the goalkeeper and ball-keeper
Effects => Two of your opponents can't move in one turn
Recomendations => Use it to break the defense
No. 416
Name => Potential Power
Number Type => 6
Cost => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => All qualities of one player rise to 8
Recomendations => Just great
No. 417
Name => Recovery
Number Type => 6
Cost => 1
Conditions => There are some players that can't move
Effects => All you team mates that have lost a battle recently can
be moved again
Recomendations => It depends on how you use it
No. 418
Name => Golden Combination
Number Type => 6
Cost => 3
Conditions => There's one player in the same square as the ball-keeper
Effects => Both players can move two squares
Recomendations => Use it to protect you from beeing tackled
No. 419
Name => Card Break
Number Type => 5
Cost => 0
Conditions => You haven't moved the ball
Effects => You can eliminate one of your opponent's hand cards
Recomendations => Just use it
No. 420
Name => Speed Dribble
Number Type => 5
Cost => 1
Conditions => There aren't players between you and the square you want to go
Effects => You can move the ball-keeper two squares
Recomendations => Use it to beak the defense
No. 421
Name => Pass 5
Number Type => 5
Cost => 2
Conditions => You have the ball
Effects => You can pass the ball in a five-square range
Recomendations => To conter-attack
No. 422
Name => Super Dash
Number Type => 4
Cost => 2
Conditions => None
Effects => Two of your players can move two squares (not ball-keeper)
Recomendations => To prepare a for defending your goal
No. 423
Name => Tactics Prohibited
Number Type => 4
Cost => 1
Conditions => You haven't moved the ball
Effects => The opponent can't use Tactic Cards in the next turn
Recomendations => Use it when you don't want to have surprises
No. 424
Name => Sharp Eyes
Number Type => 4
Cost => 1
Conditions => Can't be used on ball-keeper and the goalkeeper
Effects => One of the opponents can't move
Recomendations => Use it to break the defense or stop a counter-attack
No. 425
Name => Loud Supporting
Number Type => 4
Cost => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => It will rise you players' status by 1 during this turn
Recomendations => Use before starting a difficult battle
No. 426
Name => Release/Relax
Number Type => 4
Cost => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => The player's status returns to normal
Recomendations => Use it on weakened players
No. 427
Name => Charge
Number Type => 3
Cost => 2
Conditions => After a team member has moved an square
Can't be used on the ball-keeper
Effects => The opponent who's still in that square will have to move
Recomendations => Not very useful
No. 428
Name => Dash 3
Number Type => 3
Cost => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Three players can move in square each
Recomendations => Useful to prepare your defense
No. 429
Name => Quick Free Kick
Number Type => 3
Cost => 2
Conditions => On free kick
Effects => You can pass the ball 6 extra squares
Recomendations => Quite impractical
No. 430
Name => Pass 4
Number Type => 3
Cost => 2
Conditions => None
Effects => You can pass the ball 4 extra squares
Recomendations => Use it when you want a long pass
No. 431
Name => Survey
Number Type => 2
Cost => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => You can see all your opponent's hand cards
Recomendations => When you don't want to have surprises
No. 432
Name => Cross Pass
Number Type => 2
Cost => 2
Conditions => None
Effects => You can pass the ball to any square in diagonal
Recomendations => Quite impractical
No. 433
Name => Dash 2
Number Type => 1
Cost => 1
Conditions => Can't be used on ball-keeper
Effects => Two players can move 1 square each
Recomendations =>
No. 434
Name => Pass 3
Number Type => 1
Cost => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => It allows you to pass the ball 3 extra squares
Recomendations => For long passes and you don't have many moves left
No. 435
Name => Smooth Pass
Number Type => 1
Cost => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Off-side takes no effect
Recomendations => Very impractical
No. 436
Name => Green Cut Pass
Number Type => 1
Cost => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => The opponent can't tackle you in the next turn
Recomendations => When the player who's going to have the ball is sorrounded
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Reverse Cards
--------------------------------
You already know these cards enable you to use special moves in battles when you
previously put them on your reserve. But they won't work always, at least some of
them. Here's the relation:
No. 437
Name => Reverse Remove Counter
Number Type => 8
Type => Card
Wait => 0
Conditions => The opponent uses card 409
Effects => You can eliminate all your opponent's reserve cards
Recomendations => Not very useful since your opponent never uses card 409
No. 438
Name => Hyuga's Raiju Shot
Number Type => 8
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => You must be 3 squares away
Effects => Shoot +8, defenders can't help the goalkeeper
After shooting, all the player's qualities -1
Recomendations => Just great
No. 439
Name => Tsubasa's Flying Drive Shot
Number Type => 8
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => You must be 3 squares away
Effects => Shoot +8, defenders can't help the galkeeper
Recomendations => Even greater than the Raiju Shot (438)
No. 440
Name => Hino's Tornado Shoot
Number Type => 8
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => You must be 4 squares away
Effects => Shoot +5
If you don't score, all defenders' qualities -1
Recomendations => Very good in all situations
No. 441
Name => Tachibana's Skylab Twin Shot
Number Type => 8
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => A mate must be in the same square as the shooter
Effects => Shooter's "Shoot" + Higher "Shoot" between the 2 players + 2
Defenders can't help the goalkeeper
Recomendations => Use it whenever you can, it's an assured goal
No. 442
Name => Super Great Goal Keeper (S.G.G.K.)
Number Type => 8
Type => Save
Wait => 1
Conditions => The opponent shoots from outside the area
Effects => Defense + 7
Recomendations => If you are in trouble, equip it (it will surelly save your
goal at least once)
No. 443
Name => Red Card
Number Type => 8
Type => Foul (Keep)
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => If you draw, the opponent gets a red card
Recomendations => Only use it if you know exactly what you're doing
No. 444
Name => Santana Turn
Number Type => 7
Type => Keep
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => The battle ends inmediatedly
A dice is tossed: 1, opponent gets the ball; 2, you keep it
Recomendations => Use it on players with low Keep
No. 445
Name => Hyuga's Real Duel
Number Type => 7
Type => Keep
Wait => 1
Conditions => You are tackled
Effects => You get rid of the opponent's special tackle card
His mates won't help him
Recomendations => Better keep it, don't put it in the reserve
No. 446
Name => Tsubasa's Sky Dive Shot
Number Type => 7
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Each defender will add 1 to Shoot
Recomendations => Use when there are a lot of defenders
No. 447
Name => Tsubasa's Sky Wing Shot
Number Type => 7
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => You must be 3 squares away
Effects => Shoot +7
Recomendations => Useful in any situation
No. 448
Name => Levin's Lerven Shot
Number Type => 7
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => You must be 2 squares away
Effects => Shoot +3
If you don't score, GK's Defense -1
Recomendations => Use it when you think you have to
No. 449
Name => Schneider's Fire Shot
Number Type => 7
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => You must be 2 squares away
Effects => Shoot + 4
Recomendations => Really useful
No. 450
Name => Wakashimazu's Triangle Saving
Number Type => 7
Type => ???
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense +5
Recomendations => Very useful
No. 451
Name => Wakashimazu's Super Catch
Number Type => 7
Type => Save
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => If you draw, the goalkeeper will catch te ball automaticly
Recomendations => Not really useful: you better not play with your goal
No. 452
Name => Hyuga's Tiger Shot
Number Type => 6
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => You must be 3 squares away
Effects => Shoot + 5
Recomendations => Really useful
No. 453
Name => Tachibana's Skylab Hurricane
Number Type => 6
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => There must be a team mate in the same square as the shooter
Effects => Shoot + 4, defenders can't help the goalkeeper
Recomendations => A bit hard to activate, but quite powerful
No. 454
Name => Bombardier Shot
Number Type => 6
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => You must be 2 squares away
Effects => Opponent can't use atacking cards
Defenders can't help the goalkeeper
Recomendations => Use it when you don't want to have surprises
No. 455
Name => Wakashimazu's Chop Defense
Number Type => 6
Type => Save
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense +3, but GK will punch the ball anyway
Recomendations => Just in critical situations (better catch it if you can)
No. 456
Name => Jito's Power Block
Number Type => 6
Type => Tackle
Wait => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense + 1 for every team mate that's helping you
Recomendations => Only use it if two extra mates are helping you
No. 457
Name => Fouls Directing Dribble
Number Type => 5
Type => Keep
Wait => ???
Conditions => Not in penalty area
Effects => Toss a dice: Even no. => Opponent gets the ball
Odd no. => Opponent gets yellow card
Recomendations => It could be useful the card was a red card, but yellow...
No. 458
Name => Aqua Flash
Number Type => 5
Type => Keep
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Keep +4
Recomendations => Always useful
No. 459
Name => Overhead Kick
Number Type => 5
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => Shoot after a pass
Effects => Shoot +2, defenders can't help the goalkeeper
Dissmis opponents in next turn (?)
Recomendations => Difficult to use
No. 460
Name => Tsubasa's Drive Shot
Number Type => 5
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => You must be 3 squares away
Effects => Shoot + 2, defenders can't help the goalkeeper
Recomendations => Use it if there are may defenders between you and the goal
No. 461
Name => Matsuyama's Eagle Shot
Number Type => 5
Type => Shoot
Wait => 1
Conditions => You must be 4 squares away
Effects => Shoot + 7
Recomendations => Really powerful, you must have it
No. 462
Name => Diving Head
Number Type => 5
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => Shoot after a pass
Effects => Shoot +1
Dissmis opponent's in the next turn (?)
Recomendations => Better use Overhead Kick
No. 463
Name => Tsubasa's and Misaki's Twin Shot
Number Type => 5
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => A mate must be in the same square as the shooter
Effects => Final "Shoot" = Shooter's "Shoot" + Mate's "Shoot"
Recomendations => Use it with players with high Shoot
No. 464
Name => Aqua Guarding
Number Type => 5
Type => Tackle
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense +4
Recomendations => Useful
No. 465
Name => Aoi's Right Angle Flash
Number Type => 4
Type => Keep
Wait => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => Keep + 3
Recomendations => Quite useful
No. 466
Name => Nitta's Hayabusa Shot
Number Type => 4
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => You must be 2 squares away
Effects => Shoot +3
Recomendations => Useful, but it will be hard to go that far
No. 467
Name => Direct Volley
Number Type => 4
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => Pass from sideline or corner and shoot
Effects => Shoot +2
Dissmis opponents
Recomendations => Difficult to use and not very powerful
No. 468
Name => Misaki's Jumping Volley
Number Type => 4
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => Pass from sideline or corner and shoot
Effects => Shoot +3, defenders can't help the goalkeeper
Recomendations => A bit more effective then Direct Volley
No. 469
Name => Soda's Kamisori Shot
Number Type => 3
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => You must be 4 squares away
Effects => Shoot + 4
Recomendations => Use it if there are few defenders between you and the goal
No. 470
Name => Wakashimazu's Punch Defense
Number Type => 3
Type => Save
Wait => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense +5, but the GK will punch the ball anyway
Recomendations => Use it only on critcal situations
No. 471
Name => Ace Killer
Number Type => 3
Type => Save
Wait => 1
Conditions => When opponent announces shoot, there's a player in that square
Effects => Special shot will take no effect
Recomendations => Use it on Raiju Shot and that kind of moves
No. 472
Name => Wakabyashi's Fine Save
Number Type => 3
Type => Save
Wait => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense + 3
Recomendations => Very useful
No. 473
Name => Art Free Kick
Number Type => 3
Type => Set
Wait => 0
Conditions => You must shoot in a free kick
Effects => Shoot + 4
Recomendations => Powerful but impractical
No. 474
Name => Hyuga's Tiger Tackle
Number Type => 3
Type => Tackle
Wait => 0
Conditions => You tackle
Effects => Defense + 3, and opponent's Keep - 1 after the battle
Recomendations => Very powerful and useful
No. 475
Name => Hyuga's Straight Line Dribble
Number Type => 2
Type => Keep
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Keep +3, and opponent's Keep -1 after the battle
Recomendations =>
No. 476
Name => Aoi's Line Edge Dribble
Number Type => 2
Type => Keep
Wait => 0
Conditions => You are tackled in one square next to the sideline
Effects => Keep + 4
Recomendations => Very useful, but be sure you keep the ball near the sideline
No. 477
Name => Sliding Attack
Number Type => 2
Type => Tackle
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Each extra defender will add 2 extra points to defense
Recomendations => Useful
No. 478
Name => Heavy Charge
Number Type => 2
Type => Tackle
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense + 2
Recomendations => A bit useless, just for emergencies
No. 479
Name => Power Defense
Number Type => 2
Type => Tackle
Wait => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense +3
Recomendations => Quite powerful
No. 480
Name => Evacuate Inbetween
Number Type => 1
Type => Keep
Wait => 0
Conditions => There's more than one defender tackling you
Effects => You win the battle inmediatedly
Recomendations => How useful!
No. 481
Name => Tachibana's Monkey Keep
Number Type => 1
Type => Keep
Wait => 1
Conditions => More than one defende tackling
Effects => Your Keep doubles
Recomendations => Use it with players with high Keep
No. 482
Name => Pierre's Slider Shot
Number Type => 1
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => None
Effects => Shoot + 2
Recomendations => Be sure to be as close to the goal as you can
No. 483
Name => Bannana Shot
Number Type => 1
Type => Shoot
Wait => 0
Conditions => Corner Kick
Effects => Shoot +3
Recomendations => Really impractical
No. 484
Name => Ishizaki's Gammen Block
Number Type => 1
Type => ???
Wait => 1
Conditions => There's at least one defender in the ball's trayectory
Effects => One defender blocks the ball and the battle ends inmediatedly
That defender's qualities -3 after the battle
Recomendations => Might seem useless, but it's almost the only way to stop shots
like Raiju Shot
No. 485
Name => Super Ganbari Goal Keeper (Morisaki)
Number Type => 1
Type => Save
Wait => 1
Conditions => You are losing the match
Effects => Defense + 4
Recomendations => Quite impractical (you must never be losing a match!)
No. 486
Name => Soda's Kamisori Tackle
Number Type => 1
Type => Tackle
Wait => 1
Conditions => None
Effects => Defense +2
Opponent can't use a special dribble
Recomendations => Useful if you don't want to have surprises
No. 487
Name => Slice
Number Type => 1
Type => Tackle
Wait => 0
Conditions => Not in penaty area
Effects => If you lose, you get a yellow card
Opponent's qualities -1 after the battle
Recomendations => A yellow card? You can take the risk
No. 488
Name => Reverse Kick Bazooka
Number Type => 8
Type => ???
Wait => 1
Conditions => There's a player in the shooter's square when he announcn shot
Effects => If you draw, you'll kick the ball and it'll be goal
Recomendations => If you think you can draw, use it!
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How to transfer players
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Well, this is a game failure, not a cheat itself. You can transfer Tsubasa and
other overseas players cards to J-League teams on the J-League mode instead of
the Free mode. You'll have to follow these steps:
1 - Remove the Player card you want to transfer from the main deck in the
Card Managment and replace it wth a J-League player.
2 - Go to the J-League mode and choose the team the player came from. You
can put your Player card as a normal player.
***WARNING***
Be sure to remove your Player card from the J-League before you either finish
a J-League or a Tournament or either you change your team, otherwise you'll
lose yor card. I'm not kidding.
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Secret teams
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Some of you already know that there are 8 secret teams in Free mode. No? Well,
there are 8 secret teams then. in order to discover them you'll have to do some
work:
- Tsubasa's Team => Collect Player cards form Tsubasa's pals in Nankatsu:
321, 327, 350, 367, 369, 371, 373, 375, 377, 379, 381
That's theory. Some people got those cards and didn't work.
Try getting other cards.
- Hyuga's team => Collect all Reverse cards about Hyuga and Wakashimazu:
438, 445, 450, 452, 455, 470, 474, 480
- Captain Tsubasa SS => Get the lowest range on a Season (J-League mode)
- Captain Tsubasa SC => Win a Tournament (J-League mode)
- Captain Tsubasa FC => Win a Season (J-League mode)
- J-League => Collect all the J-League Headquarter cards
- Eikou no Kiseki => Finish 20 Seasons (J-League mode)
- Captain Tsubasa FC+ => Win a Season with each of the 12 J-League teams
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How to get new cards
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Season => Victory 3 points: random / 2 points: Head Coach / 1 point: Head Coach
Champion: J-Lague player's Level Up cards
Tournament => 1st m.: J-League players / 2nd m.: Tactic or Supporter cards
3rd m.: Reverse cards / 4th m.: CT characters' Level Up cards
Bonus: random
Free Mode =>
Clubs - Players or Head Coaches of that team
Tsubasa's Team - CT characters / Wakabayshi's and Hyuga's Reverse cards
Hyuga's Team - Tactic cards
Captain Tsubasa SS - Captain Tsubasa charaters' Level Up cards
Captain Tsubasa SC - Head Coach or Tsubasa's pals cards
Captain Tsubasa FC - Random
J-League - J-League players' Level Up cards
Eikou no Kiseki - Rare Tactic (or Reverse?) cards
Captain Tsubasa FC+ - Super rare cards: CT characters' cards (and Level Up)
Other Tactic and Reverse cards
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Miracle!
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I found this a couple of days ago. You know that in order to win a battle you
have to get a higher score than the opponent, right? Well, not always. In the
manga, sometimes the players won some of their "battles" by luck or unespectibly
and the same happens here. You have to do this:
Use a card with number type 1 and expect the opponent uses card with number type
8. If you do as I told you and you are lucky, you'll win, no matter what the
score was.
Firstly, make sure you know what you're doing. Remember you'll be using a type 1
card in the battle, and that's enought for the opponent to beat you. You see:
Ability Reserve Score Total
You 6 0 1 7
Opponent 4 0 X > 3 ---> Y > 7
You see: with a number type 4 card he'll be able to beat you, so watch out,
there's a high possibility of losing the battle, and that supposing you have 6
in K (or D if you're the goalkeeper) an the opponent has 4 in D (or S if he's
shooting). He'll normaly have a higher initial score.
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First of all, thanks to Yoichi Takahashi for creating Tsubasa and all the other
players.
Thanks to Konami for transferring the manga to the videogame world. I thought I
would never play any more games!
Thanks to Toni and Manu Castilla for helping me out with the names and some
aditional information about the Japanese players. Thanks also to Marcos Sandoval
for the latin names. And thanks to "1!" for Azuma, Soda's team.
Thanks to Francis Tan for his contribution on the Card Management.
Thanks to Raymond too, for telling me how to transfer cards to the J-League mode.
Thanks also to Lewwin for his cards explanations. Gyo's card list also helped a
lot.
Of course, thanks to Video Game Addicted Person for correcting that huge amount
of mistakes that were in the "Story so far" section.
And that's all. I hope I have helped you to understand the game. But I don't
know everything (I'm not God), so e-mail me (
[email protected]) if you find out
something important. But you don't have to write only to contribute: if you've
got some comments or questions of his or other games, you can tell me, too.
I'll be making more Captain Tsubasa FAQs, so check them out, please.
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