Dosankoro Sapporo is a professional Japanese club in the Blue Lock series, modeled on the real second-division side Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo. Teru Kitsunezato counts among its players, and the club pursues him with a transfer bid during the Neo Egoist League.
Dosankoro Sapporo is a professional football club operating in Japan within the Blue Lock world. Its design nods to a real-life team, the J2 League outfit Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, from which it borrows its Sapporo identity.
The club's involvement centers on the recruitment market surrounding the Neo Egoist League. Dosankoro Sapporo tables a four-million-yen offer for Teru Kitsunezato in the competition's fourth round, and it holds that figure steady when the bidding reaches the closing round. Notably, Kitsunezato already belonged to the club before the Neo Egoist League even started.

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Dosankoro Sapporo is a professional football club operating in Japan within the Blue Lock world. Its design is modeled on the real second-division team Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo.
Dosankoro Sapporo borrows its identity from Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, a real J2 League club in Japan.
Teru Kitsunezato is the featured player tied to Dosankoro Sapporo, both before and during the Neo Egoist League.
Dosankoro Sapporo tabled a four-million-yen offer for Teru Kitsunezato in the competition's fourth round and held that figure steady through the closing round.
Yes, Teru Kitsunezato already belonged to Dosankoro Sapporo before the Neo Egoist League even started.
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