11-year-old Tsubasa Ohzora transfers to his new school where he quickly becomes the star of the school's soccer team. His Brazilian coach, Roberto Hongo, notices the potential of the young athlete and soon offers him a chance to come with him to Brazil. Young Tsubasa trains more and more and is with each passing game more confident in his abilities. Old enemies become his friends and the World Cup seems closer and closer for him. *Note: The chapter count reflects the original serialization before chapters were merged in the volume releases.*
Tsubasa isn't in Japan anymore. The High School National Championship is ending, and Japan's players will make three friendly matches against the Holland Youth.
A special oneshot story of Captain Tsubasa as part of the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump. This story occurs between the end of the juveniles soccer championship and the middle school soccer tournament of the original Captain Tsubasa series. Tsubasa is depressed after Roberto left him behind and his friends Genzo and Taro are going overseas. In order to cheer him up, his friends organize a friendly match with all his rivals from the juveniles soccer championship.
Special One-shot for the World Cup 2010 (Japan against Argentina)
Genzo Wakabayashi and Taro Misaki invites, the creator of Captain Tsubasa series,Takahashi Yoichi to travel in Europe.
There are two short stories about football (soccer). In the first we have the adventure of a goalkeeper and his coach, in the second the adventure of two boys that are football lovers and dream to be together in the national team.
Various hunters travel in order to find the mysterious crystal of life. Albida, Diaga, Erin and Pan reaches the destination. Is this unlikely team going to be able to work together in order to get the treasure?
Enthusiastic soccer-loving youngster Shingo Aoi, whom Tsubasa once played against while in the high school national championships, leaves Japan to play soccer in Italy, where he hopes to play for a major Italian professional team. After arriving in Italy, however, Shingo gets tricked by a man who gives him fraudulent promises of getting him selected for an Italian team, but after Shingo is taken to a badly-furnished field, the man runs away, stealing all his money in the process. Shingo realizes that he is swindled, and tries hard to get his money back, doing such jobs as shoe shining, and his enthusiastic attitude catches the eye of one of the coaches of one of the local teams, Inter Milan, who sign him to play for their squad as an attacking midfielder. *Note: The chapter count includes the original 163 serialized chapters and the two extra epilogue chapters.*
After the World Youth, Japanese players are looking for pro careers in Japan and around the world. In order to fulfill their dream of World Cup 2002 in Korea and Japan, they must get stronger playing in various club competitions, home and abroad. *Note: Includes 5 extra chapters serving as an epilogue in the final volume.*
The continuation of Captain Tsubasa after "Road to 2002". Focuses on the 23 selected members of the U-22 Japanese National Team, known as the "Golden 23", as they fight towards the goal of an Olympic Gold Medal. *Note: Includes 4 extra chapters.*
Rising Sun will revolve around Tsubasa as he aims to participate in the Olympics as a representative from Japan. (Source: Anime News Network) *Note: Chapter count includes 2 bonus chapters and the 10 chapters of Rising Sun The Final as part of Volume 20.*
The continuation of Captain Tsubasa after "Oversea Games in Calcio". It keeps focusing on their road to win the Olympic Medal after the 1st Phase. Players from abroad return to join the Japanese "Golden 23" team after their league are over.

