A new anime series, Captain Tsubasa J, was released adapting later parts of the manga.
A new anime series focusing on the character's journey towards the 2002 FIFA World Cup was released.
A reboot of the original Captain Tsubasa anime series aired, featuring updated animation and story retelling the original manga.
The first video game adaptation of Captain Tsubasa was released, combining soccer action with RPG elements.
Captain Tsubasa manga reached a milestone of 100 million copies sold worldwide, marking its popularity.
Tsubasa Ozora starts his football journey by joining Nankatsu SC as a young player, showcasing his natural talent.
Tsubasa leads Nankatsu Elementary to victory in the national elementary school soccer tournament, gaining recognition.
Tsubasa encounters his rival Kojiro Hyuga during a high school match, beginning a significant rivalry.
Tsubasa captains Nankatsu High School to win the national championship, establishing himself as a top player.
Tsubasa and other top youth players form the Japan National Youth Team to prepare for international competition.
Tsubasa makes his debut playing for the Japan U-16 national team in international matches.
Japan U-16 team participates in the World Youth Championship with Tsubasa as a leading player.
Tsubasa temporarily joins Furano High School in Japan on exchange and competes against them.
Tsubasa travels to Brazil to further develop his football skills and gain international experience.
Tsubasa signs with Sao Paulo FC in Brazil, beginning his professional career.
After gaining experience in Brazil, Tsubasa returns to Japan, playing in the high school league for Toho Academy.
Tsubasa debuts for the senior Japan National Football Team in an international match.
Tsubasa represents Japan in the FIFA World Cup, showcasing his talent on the world stage.
Tsubasa transfers to FC Barcelona to play in La Liga, advancing his professional career in Europe.
Tsubasa captains Japan's national team to win the Olympic gold medal in football, a historic achievement.