#The 5 best football animes of all time

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Football has been growing in popularity in Japan for years, and this is not only due to the 2002 World Cup in Japan. The typical Japanese anime from Japan have always often taken on European themes and football is no exception. You can find out here which anime series focus on football and are and were particularly popular.
The Top 5 Football Animes
What came to screens and culture in Japan through the growing football trend is also rubbing off on anime fans from all over the world. For example, German betting providers now also offer Live sports betting on the J-League, which has been on the rise for some time. The series themselves have also been very popular from the start, although our number 1 spot dates back to the 80s, so it has nothing to do with the trend from the 2000s.
Below we have compiled an overview of the most popular football animes.
1st place – Captain Tsubasa (1983)
“Captain Tsubasa” began as a manga and was adapted as a television series with a total of 128 episodes from 1983 to 1986. In Germany, the series is known under the title “Die tolle Fußball-Stars”. Since 2018, there has been a new version of the anime, which is themed around the 2018 World Cup, and it was only broadcast again on TV on MAXX in 2021. The story revolves around Tsubasa Ohzora, who loves football more than anything. To encourage his talent, his mother moves with him near a renowned football school. There, Tsubasa quickly makes friends and resolutely pursues his dream of becoming a professional football player.
Platz 2 – Giant Killing (2010)
“Giant Killing” is about a soccer team from eastern Tokyo that plays in the country's top league. The team is made up of a ragtag bunch of players who don't mesh well with each other, which is reflected in their placement at the bottom of the table. The team blames the coach for their failures.
3rd place – Inazuma Eleven (2008)
“Inazuma Eleven” is an anime series based on a video game of the same name. The series started in 2008 and now includes 141 episodes spread over three seasons. At Captain Mamoru Endou's school, enthusiasm for football is low and the football club is on the verge of disbanding. To prevent this, Mamoru starts a campaign to recruit new players.
Platz 4 – Whistle! (2002)
Shou Kazamatsuri changes schools because he was mostly on the bench in his old team. Despite his commitment, he rarely got the chance to show his talent. At the new school, he has to assert himself first, but then he can finally demonstrate his football skills.
Platz 5 – Hungry Heart: Wild Striker (2002)
Kyosuke Kanou, a sixteen-year-old teenager who is in high school, stopped playing football during junior high school. His brother plays professionally at AC MilanAfter Kyosuke is forced to coach his school's girls' soccer team, he realizes how much he misses the sport and rejoins the men's team to become the best striker in the world.
Conclusion
These football animes not only offer exciting stories and impressive animations, but also deep character development and emotional highlights. Whether you play football yourself or are just a fan of the sport, these animes are definitely worth watching and offer the best entertainment, even if they are all a few years old.
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