Nankatsu SC is named after the titular Captain’s own team

- Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team is set to renew its partnership with Nankatsu SC
- The club is named after the fictional hometown of Tsubasa, and series creator Yoichi Takahashi serves as president
- All new in-game events will celebrate the renewal
There are times when real life and fiction can meet in unexpected ways, and no I’m not talking about sponsored events or merchandise, because in the case of Nankatsu SC, it’s really like a fictional character come to life! Little surprise then that Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team is set to renew its partnership with the club.
But what exactly makes Nankatsu SC so special? Well, fans of the Captain Tsubasa series will likely already recognise that it’s named after the titular Captain’s own home town, Nankatsu. Not exactly surprising given that original series creator Yoichi Takahashi also serves as the club’s president!
To celebrate, a variety of in-game events will be held to mark the renewal of the partnership. This includes the upcoming Nankatsu SC Support Super Dream Festival, which runs from March 28th until April 11th, with the original middle schooler version of Ozara Tsubasa featuring as a player and accompanied by a digital autograph from Takahashi himself.
Football dreams
Even if you aren’t aiming to grab this brand-new version of Tsubasa, there’s plenty more to enjoy, including the upcoming Nankatsu SC Support: Dream Match that runs from the 28th until April 30th and features login rewards including 8 Dreamballs and 4,000 Customize Medals, amongst other cosmetic items to boot.
There’s a whole lot more taking place, but even if you miss some limited-time events, from March 28th until December(!) you can exchange Event Medals gained from clearing scenarios for in-game Nankatsu SC 2025 Season Uniforms and other rewards.
But if you’re looking for a little more variety to scratch that sporting itch, you’ve got plenty of great options out there. Why not go ahead and dig into our own list of the top sports games for both Android and iOS to enjoy arcade action and granular simulation?
Nankatsu SC is named after the titular Captain’s own team

- Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team is set to renew its partnership with Nankatsu SC
- The club is named after the fictional hometown of Tsubasa, and series creator Yoichi Takahashi serves as president
- All new in-game events will celebrate the renewal
There are times when real life and fiction can meet in unexpected ways, and no I’m not talking about sponsored events or merchandise, because in the case of Nankatsu SC, it’s really like a fictional character come to life! Little surprise then that Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team is set to renew its partnership with the club.
But what exactly makes Nankatsu SC so special? Well, fans of the Captain Tsubasa series will likely already recognise that it’s named after the titular Captain’s own home town, Nankatsu. Not exactly surprising given that original series creator Yoichi Takahashi also serves as the club’s president!
To celebrate, a variety of in-game events will be held to mark the renewal of the partnership. This includes the upcoming Nankatsu SC Support Super Dream Festival, which runs from March 28th until April 11th, with the original middle schooler version of Ozara Tsubasa featuring as a player and accompanied by a digital autograph from Takahashi himself.
Football dreams
Even if you aren’t aiming to grab this brand-new version of Tsubasa, there’s plenty more to enjoy, including the upcoming Nankatsu SC Support: Dream Match that runs from the 28th until April 30th and features login rewards including 8 Dreamballs and 4,000 Customize Medals, amongst other cosmetic items to boot.
There’s a whole lot more taking place, but even if you miss some limited-time events, from March 28th until December(!) you can exchange Event Medals gained from clearing scenarios for in-game Nankatsu SC 2025 Season Uniforms and other rewards.
But if you’re looking for a little more variety to scratch that sporting itch, you’ve got plenty of great options out there. Why not go ahead and dig into our own list of the top sports games for both Android and iOS to enjoy arcade action and granular simulation?