Captain Tsubasa : Sekai Daikessen! Jr. World Cup! May 2026

After a fierce final match where Japan’s signature moves like Hyuga's Tiger Shot and Tsubasa's Drive Shot are tested, the Japanese team eventually triumphs through superior teamwork.

Features four elite youth teams: All Japan Jr. , United States Jr. , All Europe Jr. , and All South America Jr. .

Directed by Isamu Imakake (credited at some sources as Tatsuya Okamoto) and produced by Group TAC .

(translated as "World Great Battle! Junior World Cup") is the fourth animated film in the original Captain Tsubasa series . Released in Japan on July 12, 1986 , it serves as the final installment of the original anime era. Key Details & Plot

The movie concludes with a significant moment where Roberto Hongo invites Tsubasa to Brazil to continue his training, a major milestone for the protagonist's growth. Production & Media

While this film is an "out of story" (non-canon) special, it is a fan favorite for its improved animation quality and the early introduction of iconic characters like Santana.

A notable soundtrack was released on July 16, 1986, featuring music by Hiromoto Tobisawa .

After a fierce final match where Japan’s signature moves like Hyuga's Tiger Shot and Tsubasa's Drive Shot are tested, the Japanese team eventually triumphs through superior teamwork.

Features four elite youth teams: All Japan Jr. , United States Jr. , All Europe Jr. , and All South America Jr. . Captain Tsubasa : Sekai Daikessen! Jr. World Cup!

Directed by Isamu Imakake (credited at some sources as Tatsuya Okamoto) and produced by Group TAC . After a fierce final match where Japan’s signature

(translated as "World Great Battle! Junior World Cup") is the fourth animated film in the original Captain Tsubasa series . Released in Japan on July 12, 1986 , it serves as the final installment of the original anime era. Key Details & Plot , All Europe Jr

The movie concludes with a significant moment where Roberto Hongo invites Tsubasa to Brazil to continue his training, a major milestone for the protagonist's growth. Production & Media

While this film is an "out of story" (non-canon) special, it is a fan favorite for its improved animation quality and the early introduction of iconic characters like Santana.

A notable soundtrack was released on July 16, 1986, featuring music by Hiromoto Tobisawa .