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Camus is a right winger who represents France U-20 across the U-20 World Cup. Fast and calculating, he prepares for rivals by dissecting their footage in advance, a habit he leaned on when he squared up against Japan's dribbling ace Meguru Bachira.

Gender: Male
Position: Right Wing
Occupation: Football Player
Affiliation: France
Manga Debut: Chapter 330
Japanese Name: カムス
Jersey Number: 7
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Appearance

Camus has a long, finely drawn face with a narrow jaw and a chin that tapers to a slight point, set off by a small straight nose. His eyes are large and stretched, sharpening toward the outer corners, and his brows sit thin and mostly level above them. Short hair rises in stiff spikes that sweep up and back, cut close at the sides and left fuller on top, with medium ears left visible. His overall frame is slim, the arms and legs long and evenly balanced against the rest of him. For tournament play he pulls on the France U-20 uniform together with wristbands.

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Personality

A fierce streak of competitiveness runs through Camus, most plainly on show in the clash with Japan. Ahead of that fixture he pored over recordings of Bachira's dribbling, and once the whistle blew he backed himself to challenge the same opponent one on one, confident his homework would pay off.

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Abilities

As a winger, Camus threatens goal either by racing to the byline for a cross or by cutting inward to overload the defense, work that rewards both technical polish and raw pace. His speed proved real when he stayed glued to Bachira in a one on one duel, Japan's sharpest dribbler, pressuring him so hard that the ball had to go out to Chigiri. He pairs that quickness with careful pre-match study of an opponent's dribbles and tendencies, and he can also act as a decoy, drifting toward the center to drag markers away. He played that decoy part alongside Leyden so Hugo could carry the ball forward for France's third goal against Japan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What anime is Camus from?

Camus is a character from Blue Lock, appearing as a right winger who represents France U-20 across the U-20 World Cup. He is known for his fast, calculating play style.

What position does Camus play in Blue Lock?

Camus plays right winger for France U-20, wearing jersey number seven. As a winger he threatens goal either by racing to the byline for a cross or by cutting inward to overload the defense.

How does Camus prepare for opponents?

Camus prepares for rivals by dissecting their footage in advance. Ahead of the match with Japan he pored over recordings of Meguru Bachira's dribbling before facing him.

How did Camus perform against Meguru Bachira?

Camus stayed glued to Meguru Bachira in a one on one duel, pressuring Japan's sharpest dribbler so hard that the ball had to go out to Chigiri. His speed and pre-match study of Bachira's tendencies paid off in that matchup.

What role did Camus play in France's third goal against Japan?

Camus acted as a decoy alongside Leyden, drifting toward the center to drag markers away. That opened space for Vivian Hugo to carry the ball forward for France's third goal against Japan.

Sources & Information

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This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Blue Lock anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

Character and scene imagery on this site is original artwork by Daddy Jim Headquarters, not screenshots or licensed imagery. Official cover art is used on three types of pages for editorial commentary:

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  • Manga chapter pages: Kodansha Comics volume covers, credited to Kodansha, Muneyuki Kaneshiro, and Yusuke Nomura.

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