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Naoshi Arakawa debuted in 2009 with the soccer manga, Sayonara, Football, going on to create the hit classical music manga Your Lie in April, which was adapted into a successful TV anime. He is currently drawing high-school soccer manga Farewell, My Dear Cramer, which is available digitally and in print.
High-octane girls’ soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April!
As if bouncing back after losing 21-0 wasn&rsquo,t enough, ,the Wallabies are forced ,to practice away from their school fi,elds, and get some ,less than fashion forward ,new uniforms. But Onda has a plan to start their new ,climb to the top with fresh uniforms by winning a local ,futsal tournament with a generous cash prize. ,At two players short, ,in order to even enter, they&rsquo,re going to need a ,little help from a very ,unlikely source&hellip,
High-octane girls’ soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April!
As if bouncing back after losing 21-0 wasn t enough, the Wallabies are forced to practice away from their school elds, and get some less than fashion forward new uniforms. But Onda has a plan to start their new climb to the top with fresh uniforms by winning a local futsal tournament with a generous cash prize. At two players short, in order to even enter, they re going to need a little help from a very unlikely source
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rnNaoshi Arakawa debuted in 2009 with the soccer manga, Sayonara, Football, going on to create the hit classical music manga Your Lie in April, which was adapted into a successful TV anime. He is currently drawing high-school soccer manga Farewell, My Dear Cramer, which is available digitally and in print.
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rnHigh-octane girls’ soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April!
Midori and Sumire are soccer stars at rival middle schools, destined to collide — one’s a striker, the other a goalie. But the two girls end up in the same high school, with a lazy coach and a bizarre teammate, Nozomi, who brags that she’s a genius but can’t seem to stop kicking the ball into her own goal. To become champions, they’ll have to get over their rivalry and work some magic on the field — not to mention the challenges of growing up.