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8 Interesting Facts About Jun Misugi in 'CAPTAIN TSUBASA', Almost Retired Due to Congenital Heart Disease

8 Interesting Facts About Jun Misugi in 'CAPTAIN TSUBASA', Almost Retired Due to Congenital Heart Disease

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8 Interesting Facts About Jun Misugi in 'CAPTAIN TSUBASA', Almost Retired Due to Congenital Heart Disease

In the anime Captain Tsubasa, there are many talented characters who become rivals of Tsubasa Ozora. One of them is Jun Misugi, a genius player who almost retired due to congenital heart disease.

Despite his physical limitations, he remains one of the most respected players. Here are 8 interesting facts about Jun Misugi!

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Jun Misugi is nicknamed "Field no Kiseki" or "Miracle on the Field" because of his genius in playing soccer. He is able to read the game very well and control the tempo of the match with his strategies.

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Misugi is the captain and star player of Musashi FC. Under his leadership, his team has become one of the most respected, even though he cannot play a full match.

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Since childhood, Misugi has suffered from a heart condition that limits his ability to play football fully. His doctor warns that playing too long could worsen his condition.

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Due to his health issues, Misugi is only allowed to play 15 minutes per match. Even so, in that short time, he is able to make a significant impact on his team.

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Tsubasa Ozora acknowledges that Misugi is one of the most brilliant players he has ever faced. If not hindered by his illness, Misugi could have been a tougher rival for Tsubasa on the international stage.

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Due to his worsening heart condition, Misugi nearly hung up his boots early. However, with treatment and hard work, he continues to fight to stay in the world of football.

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After undergoing more serious treatment, Misugi ultimately chose to become a coach to continue contributing to the world of football. He remains respected for his genius in reading the game.

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Although his physical limitations prevent him from playing like other players, Misugi is considered to have the highest football IQ among young Japanese players. His abilities in tactics and strategy even rival those of professional coaches.