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Zhao Jinyun, a Chinese coach renowned for his eccentric demeanor and unconventional strategies, first led Inakuni Raimon in *Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin*. His peculiar training regimens—assigning tasks like wall-washing or plant-watering—unexpectedly honed players’ abilities, sparking the creation of distinctive hissatsu techniques. Arrested mid-season, he persisted in steering the team to Football Frontier victory through remote guidance, interlacing tactical sketches with personal snapshots during transmissions.
In *Inazuma Japan Orion no Kokuin*, he assumed command of Inazuma Japan, handpicking 19 members. Prioritizing self-sufficiency, he pushed players to craft their own tactics while discreetly nudging them toward breakthroughs. Mid-match, he sometimes diverted himself with video games yet retained razor-sharp insight, exemplified when spurring Haizaki and Hiroto to forge the Penguin The God & Devil hissatsu by simply urging them to “follow their instincts.”
His past traces to mentoring orphaned athletes in China, founding Rojiura Shounentai, then joining Shanghai Hoshinekodan before adopting the alias Zhao Jintoyun under Soccer Zatsugidan. Initially clashing with Inazuma Japan as an assistant coach, he later reunited with them to counter the Orion Foundation, rallying the eclectic Zhao Jinyuns squad from diverse volunteers against Shadow of Orion.
A Stanford University valedictorian, Zhao’s multifaceted career spanned kung fu instruction, military service, baseball, soccer, and coaching. After vanishing from sports for a decade, he reemerged with Inakuni Raimon. Previously ousted by Irina of the Orion organization for undermining her agenda, his return marked a pivotal shift.
Short-statured with a round face, black ponytail, mustache, and goatee, he sported red-and-gold attire in *Ares*, later switching to cyan and yellow in *Orion*. Noted for fourth-wall-breaking remarks and manga depictions of him wielding a Nintendo Switch, his coaching ethos merged erratic spontaneity with calculated wisdom, prioritizing player development over strict playbooks. This paradoxical blend of chaos and insight repeatedly propelled his teams to triumph, defying doubts about his idiosyncratic approach.
In *Inazuma Japan Orion no Kokuin*, he assumed command of Inazuma Japan, handpicking 19 members. Prioritizing self-sufficiency, he pushed players to craft their own tactics while discreetly nudging them toward breakthroughs. Mid-match, he sometimes diverted himself with video games yet retained razor-sharp insight, exemplified when spurring Haizaki and Hiroto to forge the Penguin The God & Devil hissatsu by simply urging them to “follow their instincts.”
His past traces to mentoring orphaned athletes in China, founding Rojiura Shounentai, then joining Shanghai Hoshinekodan before adopting the alias Zhao Jintoyun under Soccer Zatsugidan. Initially clashing with Inazuma Japan as an assistant coach, he later reunited with them to counter the Orion Foundation, rallying the eclectic Zhao Jinyuns squad from diverse volunteers against Shadow of Orion.
A Stanford University valedictorian, Zhao’s multifaceted career spanned kung fu instruction, military service, baseball, soccer, and coaching. After vanishing from sports for a decade, he reemerged with Inakuni Raimon. Previously ousted by Irina of the Orion organization for undermining her agenda, his return marked a pivotal shift.
Short-statured with a round face, black ponytail, mustache, and goatee, he sported red-and-gold attire in *Ares*, later switching to cyan and yellow in *Orion*. Noted for fourth-wall-breaking remarks and manga depictions of him wielding a Nintendo Switch, his coaching ethos merged erratic spontaneity with calculated wisdom, prioritizing player development over strict playbooks. This paradoxical blend of chaos and insight repeatedly propelled his teams to triumph, defying doubts about his idiosyncratic approach.