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** Namek refers to Nozomi as ''"Boss"''.

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** Namek Yasuaki refers to Nozomi as ''"Boss"''.''"Boss"'', while Nozomi refers to Yasuaki as ''"Namek"''.
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** Namek refers to Nozomi as ''"Boss"''.


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* {{Suggestive Collision}}: Happens in chapter 19 during a practice match between the girls and boys soccer teams, where Nozomi and Namek accidentally bump in each other and fall over, where Namek pins himself on top of Nozomi in a rather intimate pose. Despite the romantic tension, Nozomi is not happy about it.

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* {{In Series Nickname}}: Tae refers to Echizen as ''[[Manga/{{Golgo 13}} Golgo]]'' in reference to her having the number 13 on her jersey and because Echizen is very sharply adept at preventing her from scoring a goal.

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* {{In Series Nickname}}: Tae Many of the characters refer to each other with various, sometimes demeaning, nicknames.
**Coach Fukatsu refers to Nozomi as ''"Oaf"'', Sumire as ''"Surly"'', Midori as ''"Otaku Brows"'', and to Sawa as ''"Shorty"''.
**Sumire has Tsukuda's name in her phone as ''"Swamp Thing"'', while Tsukuda has Sumire in her phone as ''"Sourpuss"''.
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refers to Echizen as ''[[Manga/{{Golgo 13}} Golgo]]'' in reference to her having the number 13 on her jersey and because Echizen is very sharply adept at preventing her from scoring a goal.
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* {{The One Guy}}: Couch Fukatsu is the only male character who regularly appears in the series.
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** Nozomi is told about Pelé's victory at the 1958 World Cup.
** When having ankle problems during a game, Nozomi references how Franz Beckenbauer played through a shoulder injury he sustained during a game at the 1970 World Cup.

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** Nozomi is told about Pelé's Pelé leading Brazil's team to victory when he was only 17 at the 1958 World Cup.
** When having ankle problems during a game, Nozomi references how Franz Beckenbauer played through a continued to play after dislocating his shoulder injury he sustained during a game at the 1970 World Cup.
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** Nozomi is told about Pelé's victory at the 1958 world cup.

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** Nozomi is told about Pelé's victory at the 1958 world cup.World Cup.




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** Discussions of ''"Defensive"'' vs ''"Possession"'' soccer are had several times throughout the series, in addition to mentioning Spain's popularization of possession soccer with their victory at the 2010 World Cup.



* {{Time Skip}}: Takes place a year and a half after ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}''

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* {{Time Skip}}: Takes place a year and a half after ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}''
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* {{Shown Their Work}}: Similarly to the attention to detail for the classical music performances in ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'', Naoshi Arakawa really puts in a lot of effort to show not only proper and correct soccer tactics, but also displaying its history as well, making many references to specific players and events within the history of the sport.
** Nozomi is told about Pelé's victory at the 1958 world cup.
** When having ankle problems during a game, Nozomi references how Franz Beckenbauer played through a shoulder injury he sustained during a game at the 1970 World Cup.

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* {{Career Ending Injury}}: While it's hinted at early on in the series, it's eventually revealed that [[spoilers:Couch Fukatsu was on track to become a major star in the world of soccer, but had his career cut short due to a leg injury, which led him to start coaching.]]

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* {{Callback}}: In the first chapter, Midori quotes Sepp Herberger's famous soccer phrase to Sumire ''"Der Ball ist rund/The Ball is Round"'', which is a callback to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' where Nozomi also quotes the same phrase.

* {{Career Ending Injury}}: While it's hinted at early on in the series, it's eventually revealed that [[spoilers:Couch [[spoiler: Couch Fukatsu was on track to become a major star in the world of soccer, but had his career cut short due to a leg injury, which led him to start coaching.]]

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* {{Callback}}: In the first chapter, Midori quotes Sepp Herberger's famous soccer phrase to Sumire ''"Der Ball ist rund/The Ball is Round"'', which is a callback to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' where Nozomi also quotes the same phrase.

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* {{Callback}}: {{Apathetic Teacher}}: Couch Fukatsu is very much this. In the first a later chapter, Midori quotes Sepp Herberger's famous his background is explored, which gives reasons for his apathy towards couching soccer.

* {{Brilliant But Lazy}}: Couch Fukatsu is also this, where despite not really caring about couching the girls, he is shown to be brilliant when it comes to
soccer phrase tactician and countering rival team's strategies.

* {{Career Ending Injury}}: While it's hinted at early on in the series, it's eventually revealed that [[spoilers:Couch Fukatsu was on track
to Sumire ''"Der Ball ist rund/The Ball is Round"'', become a major star in the world of soccer, but had his career cut short due to a leg injury, which is a callback led him to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' where Nozomi also quotes the same phrase.
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** Alice even wonders if Midori is a''"shishi "''or a''"taishi"'', which is in reference to two separate groups of fans on the anime.

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** Alice even wonders if Midori is a''"shishi "''or a''"taishi"'', a ''"shishi"'' or a ''"taishi"'', which is in reference to two separate groups of fans on the anime.

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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Sumire and Tsukuda get into an argument via text message, trying to out-insult each other, where Sumire taunts Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs. These taunts manage to get under Tsukuda's skin quite a bit.

* {{Callback}}: In the first chapter, Midori quotes Sepp Herberger's famous soccer phrase to Sumire "''Der Ball ist rund/The Ball is Round'' ", which is a callback to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' where Nozomi also quotes the same phrase.

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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Sumire and Tsukuda get into an argument via text message, trying to out-insult each other, where Sumire taunts Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs. These taunts manage to get succeed at getting under Tsukuda's skin quite a bit.

* {{Callback}}: In the first chapter, Midori quotes Sepp Herberger's famous soccer phrase to Sumire "''Der ''"Der Ball ist rund/The Ball is Round'' ", Round"'', which is a callback to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' where Nozomi also quotes the same phrase.



* {{Improbable Weapon User}}: When Nozomi and Sumire are waiting in the bushes to ambush a man who appears to be stalking them, Sumire uses a bolas to tie-up and subdue the man. When Midori asks her about it, she responds by saying she uses it for ''"self-defense"'' and ''"for fun"''.



** Alice even wonders if Midori is a "''shishi''" or a "''taishi''", which is in reference to two separate groups of fans on the anime.

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** Alice even wonders if Midori is a "''shishi''" or a "''taishi''", a''"shishi "''or a''"taishi"'', which is in reference to two separate groups of fans on the anime.


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* {{Recognition Failure}}: When Noako Nomi is introduced as the assistant couch to the Warabi girls soccer team, she is shown to be a famous Japanese soccer player who played in the professional leagues when she was only 17 years old. While many of the other team members are well aware of who she is, Nozomi claims to have never heard of her.
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* {{RockPaperScissors}}: When a man appears to be creepily stalking Midori, Sumire, Sawa and Nozomi as they're walking down the street, the group (''sans Sawa'') play a quick game of rock-paper-scissors to determine who is going to be the bait and who will wait in ambush to subdue him, thinking they're going to be given a reward for catching a ''"pervert"''.

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* {{RockPaperScissors}}: {{Rock Paper Scissors}}: When a man appears to be creepily stalking Midori, Sumire, Sawa and Nozomi as they're walking down the street, the group (''sans Sawa'') play a quick game of rock-paper-scissors to determine who is going to be the bait and who will wait in ambush to subdue him, thinking they're going to be given a reward for catching a ''"pervert"''.
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* {{RockPaperScissors}}: When a man appears to be creepily stalking Midori, Sumire, Sawa and Nozomi as they're walking down the street, the group (''sans Sawa'') play a quick game of rock-paper-scissors to determine who is going to be the bait and who will wait in ambush to subdue him, thinking they're going to be given a reward for catching a ''"pervert"''.
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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Sumire and Tsukuda get into an argument via text message, trying to out-insult each other, where Sumire taunts Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.

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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Sumire and Tsukuda get into an argument via text message, trying to out-insult each other, where Sumire taunts Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.
boobs. These taunts manage to get under Tsukuda's skin quite a bit.



* {{Jerk With a Heart of Gold}}: Couch Fukatsu always has a bored and uncaring look on his face and even admits he doesn't want to be the girls soccer couch, but he does go out of his way to advise the team and lead them to victory, even going so far as to help each of them improve both individual skills.

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* {{Jerk With a Heart of Gold}}: Couch Fukatsu always has a bored and uncaring look on his face and even admits he doesn't want to be the girls soccer couch, but he does go out of his way to advise the team and lead them to victory, even going so far as to help each of them improve both their individual skills.



* {{The Stoic}}: Suo Sumire tends to be pretty expressionless most of the time and doesn't show much emotion, unless she's angry about losing or excited about crushing an enemy.

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* {{The Stoic}}: Suo Sumire Suo tends to be pretty expressionless most of the time and doesn't show much emotion, unless she's angry about losing or excited about crushing an enemy.
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* {{Callback}}: In the first chapter, Midori quotes Sepp Herberger's famous soccer phrase to Sumire "''Der Ball ist rund/The Ball is Round'' ", which is a callback to ''Manga/{{Sayonara Football}}'' where Nozomi also quotes the same phrase.

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* {{Loads and Loads of Characters}}: While ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'' had roughly a dozen or so important characters in its cast, ''Farewell My Dear Cramer'' has at least three times that number.

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* {{Loads and Loads of Characters}}: While ''Manga/{{Your Lie in April}}'' had has roughly a dozen or so important characters in its cast, ''Farewell My Dear Cramer'' has at least three times that number.


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* {{Real Place Background}}: In one chapter, Midori accidentally runs into some members of the Urawa Hosei girls soccer team at the ''Animate'' store in Ikebukuro and later are seen near the owl statue in Naka Ikebukuro Park. Both of which are real life locations.
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* {{Mistaken for Gay}}: Sumire mistakes Midori's request for the two of them to play on the same soccer team as a love confession.
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It begins with a middle school girl’s soccer match, where short-haired fifteen year old Sumire Suo shows off her overwhelming talent, but during a counterattack, her beautiful dribble to her shot at the goal gets blocked by a twin-tailed girl named Soshizaki Midori, ending the game.

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It begins with a middle school girl’s soccer match, where short-haired fifteen year old Sumire Suo shows off her overwhelming talent, but during a counterattack, her beautiful dribble to her shot at the goal gets blocked by a twin-tailed girl named Soshizaki Midori, Midori Soshizaki, ending the game.



* {{Curb Stomp Battle}}: One of the first things Noako Nomi does when she is hired as the assistant couch for the Warabi girls soccer team is to set up a scrimmage game against Kunogi high school, who happens to be one of the best girls soccer teams in Tokyo. Unexpectedly, they proceed to lose the game 16-0.

* {{Decoy Protagonist}}: The first chapter introduces us to the rivalry of Midori Soshizaki and Suo Sumire, giving the reader the impression that the series will focus primarily on the two of them. Rather, Nozomi Onda herself gets more focus than either of them, with many scenes being shown from her perspective.

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* {{Curb Stomp Battle}}: One of the first things Noako Nomi does when she is hired as the assistant couch for the Warabi girls soccer team is to set up a scrimmage game against Kunogi high school, who happens to be one of the best girls soccer teams in Tokyo. Unexpectedly, they They proceed to lose the game 16-0.

* {{Decoy Protagonist}}: The first chapter introduces us to the rivalry of Midori Soshizaki and Suo Sumire, Sumire Suo, giving the reader the impression that the series will focus primarily on the two of them. Rather, Nozomi Onda herself gets more focus than either of them, with many scenes being shown from her perspective.



* {{Evil Laugh}}: Suo does this when she gets excited about crushing a rival team.

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* {{Evil Laugh}}: Suo Sumire does this when she gets excited about crushing a rival team.



* {{In Series Nickname}}: Tae refers to Echizen as ''[[Manga/{{Golgo 13}} Golgo]]'' in reference to her having the number 13 on her jersey and because she is very sharply adept at preventing her from scoring a goal.

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* {{In Series Nickname}}: Tae refers to Echizen as ''[[Manga/{{Golgo 13}} Golgo]]'' in reference to her having the number 13 on her jersey and because she Echizen is very sharply adept at preventing her from scoring a goal.

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Instead of going to a powerhouse school with a well-known girls soccer team, these two rivals, Sumire and Midori enter the same high school, one who's team is struggling. There they meet the odd, if not overconfident, Nozomi Onda. Going on to play in a scrimmage game, they all must now work together on the same team if they are to succeed.

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Instead of going to a powerhouse school with a well-known girls soccer team, these two rivals, Sumire and Midori enter the same high school, one who's whos team is struggling. There they meet the odd, if not overconfident, Nozomi Onda. Going on to play in a scrimmage game, they all must now work together on the same team if they are to succeed.


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* {{I Can Still Fight}}: Nozomi insists she can keep playing with a hurt ankle after she kicked a softball back at Shiratori during a PE game.


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* {{The Only One Allowed to Defeat You}}: After their 16-0 loss to the Kunogi girls soccer team during a scrimmage match, many of the members of the Warabi girls soccer team will get angry with each other if any of them say they're going to be the ones to defeat them.

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* {{Evil Laugh}}: Suo does this when she gets excited about crushing a rival team.



* {{The Stoic}}: Suo Sumire tends to be pretty expressionless most of the time and doesn't show much emotion.

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* {{The Stoic}}: Suo Sumire tends to be pretty expressionless most of the time and doesn't show much emotion.emotion, unless she's angry about losing or excited about crushing an enemy.
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* {{Curb-Stomp Battle}}: One of the first things Noako Nomi does when she is hired as the assistant couch for the Warabi girls soccer team is to set up a scrimmage game against Kunogi high school, who happens to be one of the best girls soccer teams in Tokyo. Unexpectedly, they proceed to lose the game 16-0.

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* {{Curb-Stomp {{Curb Stomp Battle}}: One of the first things Noako Nomi does when she is hired as the assistant couch for the Warabi girls soccer team is to set up a scrimmage game against Kunogi high school, who happens to be one of the best girls soccer teams in Tokyo. Unexpectedly, they proceed to lose the game 16-0.
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* {{Curb-Stomp Battle}}: One of the first things Noako Nomi does when she is hired as the assistant couch for the Warabi girls soccer team is to set up a scrimmage game against Kunogi high school, who happens to be one of the best girls soccer teams in Tokyo. Unexpectedly, they proceed to lose the game 16-0.

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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Sumire and Tsukuda get into an argument via text, trying to out-insult each other, where Sumire taunts Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.

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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Sumire and Tsukuda get into an argument via text, text message, trying to out-insult each other, where Sumire taunts Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.


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* {{Defeat Means Friendship}}: Midori always managed to beat and outplay Sumire in their middle school soccer matches, but ever since they began playing on the same team together, the two of them have grown into close friends.
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*{{In Series Nickname}}: Tae refers to Echizen as ''[[Manga/{{Golgo 13}} Golgo]]'' in reference to her having the number 13 on her jersey and because she is very sharply adept at preventing her from scoring a goal.

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Sumire Suo is fifteen years old. She loves soccer, but can't seem to grasp victory. She does great in one match, but another girl, Midori Soshizaki, ends the match by blocking her. The two end up going to the same high school, one that doesn't specialize in sports, and there the two decide to work together as a team.

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It begins with a middle school girl’s soccer match, where short-haired fifteen year old Sumire Suo is fifteen years old. She loves soccer, shows off her overwhelming talent, but can't seem during a counterattack, her beautiful dribble to grasp victory. She does great in one match, but another girl, Midori Soshizaki, ends her shot at the match goal gets blocked by blocking her. The two end up a twin-tailed girl named Soshizaki Midori, ending the game.

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going to a powerhouse school with a well-known girls soccer team, these two rivals, Sumire and Midori enter the same high school, one that doesn't specialize in sports, and there who's team is struggling. There they meet the two decide odd, if not overconfident, Nozomi Onda. Going on to play in a scrimmage game, they all must now work together as a team.
on the same team if they are to succeed.
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* {{Ensemble Cast}}: While certain characters get more screen time than others, it's hard to pinpoint any one character from the Warabi girls soccer team as being the primary protagonist of the series.

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* {{Ensemble Cast}}: While certain characters get more screen Not only does the series focus on the main quartet of girls, it also spends a lot of time than others, it's hard to pinpoint any one character from exploring the various other members of the Warabi girls soccer team team, as being well as the primary protagonist of the series.
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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Suo and Tsukuda get into an argument via text, trying to out-insult each other, where Suo taunts Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.

* {{Comedic Underwear Exposure}}: When the girls soccer team is meeting to discuss finding money to get new uniforms, Midori lifts her leg up onto a desk to reveal her plan, only to accidentally flash all of the girls with her underwear.

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* {{A Cup Angst}}: Suo Sumire and Tsukuda get into an argument via text, trying to out-insult each other, where Suo Sumire taunts Tsukuda about her small boobs and how the boy she has a crush on only likes girls with big boobs.

* {{Comedic Underwear Exposure}}: When the girls soccer team is meeting to discuss finding getting money to get for new uniforms, Midori lifts her leg up onto a desk to reveal her plan, only to expose her skirt and accidentally flash all of the girls with her underwear.



* {{Idiot Hero}}: Nozomi Onda has scored shots into her own teams goal during official matches, not once, but twice.

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* {{Idiot Hero}}: Nozomi Onda has scored shots kicked the ball into her own teams goal goal, during not one official matches, not once, match, but twice.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Nozomi Onda]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:From front to back: ''Sumire Suo, Midori Soshizaki, Sawa Echizen'', and ''Nozomi Onda''.]]



* {{Took a Level in Badass}}: Eichizen goes from being the girls soccer teams manager who never played in games, to being able to hinder a rival teams ace shooter from being able to score.

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* {{Took a Level in Badass}}: Eichizen Echizen goes from being the girls soccer teams manager who never played in games, to being able to hinder a rival teams ace shooter from being able to score.
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* {{Four Girl Ensemble}}: Midori Soshizaki, Sumire Suo, Nozomi Onda, and Sawa Echizen.


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* {{Idiot Hero}}: Nozomi Onda has scored shots into her own teams goal during official matches, not once, but twice.


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* {{Tomboy}}: While many of the characters in the series are fairly masculine in appearance and personality, Sumire Suo is pretty firm in her tomboyishness.

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* {{Took a Level in Badass}}: Eichizen goes from being the girls soccer teams manager who never played in games, to being able to hinder a rival teams ace shooter from being able to score.

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