Tag: Elementary School

Picture of Ryo Ishizaki blocking a shot.

New defensive stats and awards for School and Olympic Tournaments

Hello dear Captain Tsubasa fans!

After a couple of years with minor additions in terms of matches (due to the slow publication of Rising Sun storyline), we have some exciting updates for you.

We have added two new statistical attributes to our database for all the games of the Elementary School, Middle School and Olympic Game matches. The two of them are defensive statistics:

  • Stops: Goalkeeper saves and field-player blocks (blocking of shots that could potentially be a goal)  Represented by an X as its icon.
  • Clean sheets: Awarded to goalkeepers, defenders and defensive midfielders when their team does not concede a goal (and they play at least half of the match). Represented by a white shirt as its icon.

These new stats have allowed us to create a new ranking for “Best Defensive Player“, based on “defensive points” awarded to defenders and defensive midfielders. Defensive points stat follows the following formula, and is represented by a shield as its icon:

  • Defensive Points = Clean Sheets + Stops + Goals + Assists – Own Goals – Red Cards

We have added this new ranking for the following tournaments:

In the coming months we will add the new defensive statistical information for the missing matches and the best defensive player award for the rest of the tournaments.

 

Schneider, Santana, Levin and Kaltz

Captain Tsubasa ZERO and Staff in National and Club Teams

Captain Tsubasa Stats has been updated with the staff members of the national teams and club (professional) teams, completing the update started last month with elementary and middle school teams. This means that more than 60 coaches and support characters are now in our database, including iconic names such as Roberto Hongo, Sanae “Anego” Nakazawa, Munemasa Katagiri or Kozo Kira.

On top of that, some players that participated in the International Junior Youth Tournament have been added to the web:

However, the main addition of this update is the creation of a section dedicated to the videogame Captain Tsubasa ZERO – Miracle Shot. In this section there is information about the players that appear in the game (mostly elementary and middle school members). While working in this we detected a few players that appeared in the game that were not part of Captain Tsubasa Stats, so we have created profile pages for them. These are the new players added:

While we wait for Yōichi Takahashi to wrap up the events of the Olympic Games Tournament, we will be adding info such as recap of the games or players and staff biographys.

Thank you for your support and remember to use the forum or contact by email if you have any questions or suggestions.

Middle School Players

Staff and Secondary Players in School Teams

While waiting for new matches in the Olympic Games Tournament that Yōichi Takahashi is currently writing, we will be updating the teams from previous storylines. These updates will add information about staff members of the different teams and players from those teams that were not as important as the ones already in the database.

In this first update we have added data for the Elementary School and Middle School teams. Every known coach of those schools has been added to the team profile. Also players that have a minor role in the new hero story of the videogame Captain Tsubasa Rise of New Champions have been added, as well as other players considered relevant enough.

The teams with the most added information are the following ones:

The staff members of a team appear in a new tab called “Staff” in the team’s profile page.

We have also updated the pictures of some of the players already covered in our database, from black and white versions extracted from the manga to colour ones from the videogames or trading cards.

Tsubasa and friends

Elementary School storyline added

The Elementary School storyline has been added to Captain Tsubasa Stats!

This storyline goes from the very beggining of the manga series, when Tsubasa Ozora was 12 years old and in 6th grade, until the start of the Middle School storyline, already coverd in our website.

All the Nankatsu tournament, regional qualification and  Elementary School Tournament matches have been uploaded to our database, with information about all the relevant players and teams, and lists of the best scorers, assiters and goalkeepers.

Therefore all the events of the first Captain Tsubasa book until the World Youth volumes are shown in our database. World Youth events are coming up next.

Enjoy!