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Dr. Albert Robson, nicknamed "Chipy," transitioned from his celebrated career as an ace striker for England's Leopards to establishing a medical clinic in Genoa, Italy. Born into English affluence, his path altered when he encountered Hikaru Yoshikawa, an orphaned international student. Recognizing Hikaru’s football dedication and potential, Robson intervened to prevent the youth’s relocation to Japan by legally adopting him as guardian.

Robson champions football philosophy rooted in borderless inclusivity and shared purpose, believing individuals united by common goals should transcend national divides. This ethos drove him to assemble the multinational team "Jupiter Wings," recruiting global talent. He later negotiated co-management of the team with his younger brother, Charles Robson. His mentorship extends beyond Hikaru; he regards Anna Liegi—a veterinary assistant at his clinic and adept footballer—as a surrogate daughter, forming a chosen family with both. He delegated Hikaru’s training to Anna during his absences.

A past forbidden romance, ended by familial opposition and followed by his lover’s fatal accident, left Robson heartbroken. This personal tragedy informed his empathetic response to Hikaru’s grief and his commitment to nurturing potential. His leadership prioritizes collective resilience and effort, profoundly shaping Hikaru into a player who elevates team spirit above individual acclaim.