
Ashime Suzuki is a forward who played for Team Y during Blue Lock's First Selection. Recognizable for his layered silver-white hair, he left the program when his team was knocked out at that stage, with only Ikki Niko surviving the round.
Pale, clear skin and a slim, toned build give Suzuki a polished look. He wears his silvery-white hair in a short, layered cut that frames his head and hangs longer at the front, where it falls across his right eye.
Beneath that fringe, his gaze carries an unusual light brown-gray tone.
Suzuki plays as a forward, the attacking role built around finishing chances and holding dangerous positions near goal. Strikers of his type typically take penalties and corners and get play moving from kickoff.

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Ashime Suzuki is a forward who played for Team Y during Blue Lock's First Selection. He is recognizable for his layered silver-white hair and left the program when his team was knocked out at that stage.
Ashime Suzuki played for Team Y during Blue Lock's First Selection, wearing the number two shirt.
Ashime Suzuki plays forward, the attacking role built around finishing chances and holding dangerous positions near goal.
Team Y was eliminated in full at the end of Blue Lock's First Selection, with Ikki Niko standing as the only member of the team to advance.
Ashime Suzuki has pale, clear skin and a slim, toned build, with silvery-white hair cut short and layered so it hangs longer at the front and falls across his right eye.
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