
The other semi-final match between U-13 Germany and U-13 Spain remained hard fought until the break. After the half-time break, he found his pace and style again and helped Japan thanks to his two goals to move into the finals. Tsubasa, whose performances were underground, embarked on a duel with Pierre, but forgot his teammates in the process. Only thanks to the outstanding performance of Ken Wakashimazu led the French only with 1:0. In the match between Japan and France, the French dominated thanks to their captain Pierre. He played his pure dominance and proved that he was at this time the best youth player in Europe and was rightly scouted by several clubs. In the match between Germany and Portugal, German captain and striker Schneider scored three goals in the first five minutes. The rest of the game is not known, but it can be guessed that the Italians had no chance at any time. Pierre flashed off his technical and elegant skills and played the Italian defense almost single-handedly to score the first goal.


The U-13 France game against U-13 Italy was dominated by the French hosts from the start. This was quite a surprise for the fans, as it was the first debut of the underappreciated Japanese team in an European tournament. The Japanese exchanged players during the break and, thanks to the players Tsubasa, Misaki and Matsuyama, they turned the game into a close 3-2 victory. At first the English players underestimated Japan and conceded a quick goal (from the Tachibanas), but there were several mistakes made by the Japanese during the first half, including Wakabayashi and Hyuga, which put England off to a deserved 2-1 lead. U-13 Spain ? - ? Unknown Team ○ (Victory of Spain)Īfter it came in the run-up to friction between the Japanese players Hyuga and Wakabayashi and the English captain Steve, met the two national teams already in the quarter-finals to each other.Δ Genzo Wakabayashi ? - ? Steve Δ (interrupted).Results Main article: U-13 International Tournament (table)

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