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The series tells the story of a boy named Yoshikawa Hikaru,who went to Genoa,Italy to study football at his father's request. He plays for the prestigious team,SanpodestàJunior. One day,Hikaru's parents suddenly die in an airplane accident,and his aunt living in Japan is about to take him in,but Robson,a local doctor,notices his talent and he decides to stay in Italy. After being coached by Robson,Hikaru joins the weak team Columbus and participates in the Genoa Cup.
Although Hikaru loses to his former team,SanpodestàJunior,in the Genoa Cup final and ends up as runner-up,he is selected to represent Genoa in the Italian Youth Soccer Tournament,and he is respected for bringing together his assertive teammates. Eventually,Robson suggests that a mixed team called "J-Wings" be formed,bringing together talented players from all over the world,and Hikaru expands his field of activity,participating in the European Tournament and the Junior Champions Cup with his former rivals.
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