
Captain Tsubasa: Junior Youth Arc
Ten minutes in, Soda gets another yellow card, forcing Japan to play on with only ten players.

Ten minutes in, Soda gets another yellow card, forcing Japan to play on with only ten players.

In the second match of the finals, Japan faces host France amidst raucous cheers for the home team.

It's the first match of the final tournament, but which striker will dominate is anyone’s guess...

Team Japan is in the lead, but the self-declared genius is ready. Who will make it to the top four?

It's the second half, 4 to 4. Now Japan puts in the amazing Jun Misugi. Argentina is in for a fight!

Misaki manages a miracle shot, but Japan needs more than a tie. Who will walk away the victor?

Diaz may be on a roll, but Tsubasa and Hyuga join forces for a special attack. Japan strikes back!

It’s Japan versus Argentina; winners progress to the finals. But Tsubasa is seriously distracted.

Roberto Hongo is in Paris but implores Katagiri to not let Tsubasa know he is merely miles away.

Host country France has its first match against England.

Thanks to Tsubasa and Misaki, Japan ties with Italy, leaving the Europeans to tighten their defense.

Italy's goalkeeper, Zino Hernandez, has the reputation of Europe's best goalie.

It's Japan versus Italy in the opening game of the tournament; Tsubasa rises to the occasion.

It's the opening ceremony of the International Junior Youth Tournament, and Misaki is reminiscing.

The team lands in France with games starting soon; Coach orders a rest, but Tsubasa can't sit still.

Tsubasa returns to the field in style; early in the match against Munich, he makes a decisive move.

Taro Misaki receives a request to join Japan Junior Youth; Misaki challenges Team France.

While the practice match against Hamburg has proven disastrous for Japan, they vow to start afresh.

Team Japan and Hamburg have a practice match, and Wakabayashi shows off his iron defense.

Hyuga is captain, but Tsubasa is determined to play in the French tournament in two weeks.