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The realistic version of "Soccer Boy" Nange SC, interpreting the comic book-style plot

The story of "Soccer Boy" never seems to end —

In the virtual world, the Olympic chapter of "Rising Sun" is slowly advancing, and the big air wings are still coveting the highest podium at the Madrid Olympic Games; in the real world, in addition to the 40th anniversary of "Football Junior", the 100th Japanese High School Players' Rights Conference Youth Fireworks is still extending the extension of this world-class manga.

The realistic version of "Soccer Boy" Nange SC, interpreting the comic book-style plot

On January 2, Shizuoka Gakuen beat Miyazaki Nikita 8-0 at the Fukuda Electronic Stadium, and Yosuke Furukawa, wearing the No. 10 jersey, staged a Messi-style five-man streak, almost an impeccable dance move that destroyed Miyazaki's entire defense line. With that, he won exclusive hashtags on Weibo topics, and the number of times various personal highlights on YouTube was played exceeded the million mark. I don't know if Yoichi Takahashi, the author of "Soccer Boy", who just sent New Year's greetings on Twitter, saw this J1 League reserve player who can replicate the heroism of the big air wing.

The realistic version of "Soccer Boy" Nange SC, interpreting the comic book-style plot

At the 100th Japan High School Soccer Championship, Yosuke Furukawa of Shizuoka Gakuen staged a wonderful dragon break

Of course, the inheritance of "Soccer Boy" and Nange in the real football world will not rely only on the accidents and imaginations of others, and the Nange SC Club, which linked the manga in 2014 and was represented by Yoichi Takahashi, is already pursuing glory and dreams in an orthodox identity.

The realistic version of "Soccer Boy" Nange SC, interpreting the comic book-style plot

A week ago, when Kenta Murakoshi pushed Kenta Murakoshi on the 17th to lock up a 4-1 victory for Nange SC, he was instantly tortured by a sudden cramp in his left leg and grinned. The teammates had to smile and joke while trying to press his legs. Fortunately, the pain in the left leg was not the main theme of the escalation battle, and as Kenta Murakoshi returned to the game, the referee also blew the final whistle in the 96th minute.

The realistic version of "Soccer Boy" Nange SC, interpreting the comic book-style plot

In this way, the team that can stand out in the 2021 Kanto Regional League One Promotion Play-off is Nange SC, who pulled down the Kirito Yokohama University football team. From second place in the Kanto Second Division this season to 10th place in the First Division, Nange SC has impeccably completed its third promotion in five years, and has completed four season wins in the previous five years.

The realistic version of "Soccer Boy" Nange SC, interpreting the comic book-style plot

After ending 2021 with the most perfect result, Yoichi Takahashi held up the promotion slogan under the support and clamor of Nange SC players, coaches and staff, as if lifting the championship trophy symbolizing the highest honor. Even though there are five levels away from the J League and the goal of reaching the professional level is still far away, the harvest and feeling of Nange SC from the amateur arena is no different from the big empty wings in the comics.

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