TV-Series
Description
Óscar is a Japanese boy relocated to Genoa, Italy by his diplomat parents to study European football techniques. His childhood spanned multiple countries due to his family's international background. He joined the prestigious Sanpodestà Junior team but remained a substitute with little playing time. A plane accident orphaned him when his parents died. His aunt traveled from Japan intending to take him back permanently, threatening his Italian football dreams.

Former professional footballer Dr. Albert Robson, now a local doctor, intervened. Recognizing Óscar's potential, Dr. Robson persuaded the aunt to let Óscar stay in Italy under his mentorship, arguing the boy possessed exceptional talent. Óscar subsequently left Sanpodestà Junior and transferred to the weaker local team, Columbus. Guided by Dr. Robson, he emerged as Columbus's ace striker and captain, leading them to the Genoa Cup finals where they finished as runners-up after losing to Sanpodestà Junior. His performance earned him selection to represent Genoa in the Italian Youth Soccer Tournament; his leadership proved instrumental in uniting assertive teammates.

Dr. Robson later proposed forming a multinational team, "Jupiter Wings" (J-Wings), gathering global talent. Óscar expanded his activities beyond Italy, participating in the European Tournament and Junior Champions Cup with J-Wings. He invited former rivals, including Julian Ray from Sanpodestà Junior, to join. Julian, initially dismissive of Óscar, became a teammate after being excluded from the French youth national team.

Off the field, Óscar developed a romantic relationship with Catherine Ray, Julian's younger sister, who studied ballet in Genoa. Their relationship faced challenges when Catherine received an invitation to join a ballet company in Paris, leading to their separation. Óscar is characterized as earnest yet prone to daydreaming and romantic pursuits, often teased by teammates like Roberto Concini about his love life.

Throughout his development, Óscar focused on mastering advanced football techniques, notably the powerful "Aquila" kick. His journey evolved from substitute player to leading diverse teams in international competitions, driven by his passion for football and personal growth.