Soccer (or football) is the most followed sport on the planet, in fact, it has influenced some of the prominent sports titles in the anime and manga industry. While the sports genre is still making its way to the mainstream media, there’s no shortage of quality soccer anime to watch on the big screens.
Over the years, many manga and anime have come out that incorporate the spirit of soccer. To ignite the love for the sport once again we’ve come up with some of the best football anime to be featured in the Japanese medium. So, without any further ado, let’s get started.
15. Moero! Top Striker
Moero! Top Striker tells the story of a Japanese football prodigy’s rise to the top of the youth football league in Italy. The narrative walks us through the life of 13-year-old starboy Yoshikawa Hikaru who goes to Genoa, Italy, to study football at his father’s request.
Tragedy strikes when Hikaru’s parents die in a plane crash, and his aunt in Japan plans to take him in. But Robson, a local doctor, notices Hikaru’s talent and decides to look after him and train him to compete for the prestigious Genoa Cup.
14. Knight In The Area
The Knight in the Area follows the journey of two brothers, Kakeru and Suguru. While Kakeru picks up the job of a manager of an ordinary high school football team, his brother Suguru shines as the ace for the Japanese national team. But an unexpected tragedy changes the fate of the brothers!
In order to save Kakeru, his brother’s heart is implanted into him. Once Kakeru grasps the full extent of what has happened, he decides to become a soccer player and fulfill his brother’s dream of winning the World Cup with Japan. He must finally face the scar that has held him back for so many years.
13. Captain Tsubasa
Captain Tsubasa is a prolific soccer anime first made in the 1980s. The series has gone through many generations and is still one of the most popular sports titles out there. The titular character of the series, Tsubasa Oozora dreams of only one thing since his childhood, winning the FIFA World Cup with Japan.
From an early age, Tsubasa had enough talent to impress everyone around him. But, he will need all of his skill and talent in order to stand out from the crowd. In his journey, he encounters not only rivals but also new friends that help him to reach his ultimate dream goal.
12. Victory Kickoff!!
A wholesome soccer anime from 2010s, Victory Kickoff follows a rather simple yet poignant story of a young kid named Shou Oota who is extremely passionate about the game even though he isn’t particularly good at playing it at the highest level.
Shou’s dream of playing for a soccer team is shattered when his team is disbanded by the manager. However, his determination is reignited after meeting a female professional player who inspires him to pursue his ambitious goal of creating the #1 soccer team in the galaxy.
11. Giant Killing
Giant Killing takes a different approach to soccer anime as it centers around a club rather than a sole player. Experiencing a long streak of poor performances for several years in the Japanese professional football league, East Tokyo United (ETU) hires Takeshi Tatsumi as the manager to try to break the curse that seems to have fallen over the team.
However, Tatsumi is hated by the club fans for leaving ETU at the height of his career when he was still a football player. Unfazed by the negative mood that looms over the field, Tatsumi takes on the huge task of getting the club on the right track and bringing glory back to his team once again.
10. Clean Freak! Aoyama kun
Soccer is a pretty grimy sport but our main hero, Aoyama is a clean freak! He is idolized and respected by everyone, but they can only admire him from afar due to his mysophobia. His incessant need to be clean at all times often makes him give up on a contact sport like football, but Aoyama doesn’t stop playing.
As the playmaker for Fujimi High School’s soccer club, Aoyama avoids physical contact at all costs and cleanly dribbles toward victory. However, the path to the Nationals will not be easy for Fujimi’s underdog team. But alongside striker Kaoru Zaizen, Aoyama will show everyone that even as a clean freak, there are things he’s willing to get dirty for.
9. Futsal Boys
Futsal Boys stands out among soccer anime as it focuses on futsal, the indoor version of the sport. The series stars high schooler Haru Yamato, who falls in love with the game after watching one of Japan’s top players in action.
Inspired by his idol, Haru joins his school’s futsal club, where he meets all sorts of talented players who show him just how challenging the game can be. Released in 2022, Futsal Boys explores a very different style of the sport that fans might enjoy.
8. Aoki Densetsu Shoot!
One of the classic gems of soccer anime from the 1990s, Aoki Densetsu Shoot! tells the underdog story of Toshihiko Tanaka, who dreams of becoming the next big thing in the football world. However, after enrolling in his idol’s school, things don’t go as he’d imagine.
With the club captain falling sick and freshmen barred from playing as regulars, Toshi begins to lose hope. That is until he reunites with his childhood best friends, and together, they kickstart their high school soccer journey.
7. Inazuma Eleven
Inazuma Eleven is arguably the most popular soccer anime as it made people fall in love with the sport. The series walks us through the life of Mamoru Endō, a very talented goalkeeper whose school lacks a real soccer club as the six other members don’t appear very interested even in training.
But as soon as a mysterious forward Gōenji moves to Mamoru’s town, and the club receives a challenge from the 40-year Football Frontier championship holder, Teikoku Academy, the young goalkeeper sets out to find and recruit members for his soccer team.
6. Whistle
Greats are born with a simple dream of becoming the best in their profession and Shou Kazamatsuri is one of its kind. With the aim to become the best soccer player he can possibly be, Shou leaves his old school to join Sakura Jousui High to play soccer at a high level.
Since he never got a game at his old school due to his small stature, Shou ups his level of playing and encourages others to try their hardest. He teaches everyone that giving up is never an answer, and together, they fight their way up into the championships, and to their dreams.
5. Hungry Heart: Wild Striker
Another vintage soccer anime following the life of Kano Kyosuke who loved playing football thanks to his brother’s efforts. As the younger brother of Japanese soccer star Seisuke Kano, Kyosuke was always expected to grow as a soccer player at the same pace his brother did – an expectation that proved too difficult to meet.
This made him lose interest in the sport and he decided to never play soccer again. However, Kyosuke’s freshman manager soon recognizes his potential and wishes for him to return to the field. With an opportunity to play soccer again, Kyosuke allows himself to reignite the flame to become the best striker in the world.
4. Offside
Football anime often focus on strikers, but Offside breaks this mold by spotlighting an ambitious goalkeeper. The series follows Goro Kamagaya, a skilled goalie who fails to get into the prestigious Yokonan High School and is instead forced to join the lower-ranked Kawasaki High School.
Initially unmotivated, Goro soon discovers the hidden potential of Kawasaki’s soccer team. Together with his talented teammates, he strives to improve their skills, challenge stronger schools and take home the title of soccer champions.
3. Days
Days is a gem of finding especially for those who’re big critiques of Studio MAPPA’s shows. This football anime from the studio focuses on the personal battle between two boys, Tsukushi and Jin. Tsukushi is a boy with no special talent and is overlooked by the other people around him.
On the other hand, Jin is considered a soccer genius deemed capable of making it at the highest level. But little do they know that their destinies would be linked to each other as one stormy night Tsukushi meets Jin and they get dragged into the world of soccer.
2. Aoashi
Set in the soccer J-League youth team, this new football anime “Aoashi” depicts the youth of high school students struggling to become professionals. The story focuses on Ashito Aoi, a young and aspiring soccer player from a backwater town in Japan.
His hopes of getting into a high school with a good soccer club are dashed when he causes an incident during a critical match for his team, which results in their loss and elimination from the tournament. Nevertheless, he catches the eye of a coach, who sees potential in him and invites him to come to Tokyo to hone his skills.
1. Blue Lock
Blue Lock is one of the best sports titles to be released in recent years. The story walks us through the life of protagonist Isagi Yoichi who aims to become the greatest striker Japan has ever produced. However, he fails to shine in his school football team after a heartbreaking defeat in a local match.
Then one day, a confidential football project called “Blue Lock”, invites Isagi and 299 other strikers from all over Japan to create the best striker in the world. To achieve his dream and make his name in the Japanese football team Isagi trains with these novice strikers to reach the pinnacle of his favorite sports. Locked in a dorm, the battle to be the egoist begins here!
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