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Abdi

Abdi is an Italian footballer who lines up at left wing-back for Ubers, the youth side that competes in the Neo Egoist League. Wearing the number four shirt, he brings a powerfully built frame and defensive grit to the flank while pushing forward to support his team's attacks.

Adam Blake

Adam Blake, nicknamed the Goal Junkie, is an English striker and the Premier League's leading scorer. Handpicked by Jinpachi Ego for Team World 5, he tests Blue Lock's raw forwards, pairing brute physicality with blistering pace as he represents England on the international stage.

Agbim

Agbim is the number one goalkeeper for Nigeria's under-20 side at the U-20 World Cup. Built like a powerhouse and quick to marshal his defense, he minds the goal against Japan's rising talents and rallies his teammates to stay focused around the penalty area.

Agi

Agi, known as the Doctor, is an English forward who suits up for Manshine City in the Neo Egoist League. A cerebral striker fixated on dissecting other players' talent, he towers over defenders with long limbs and reigns supreme in aerial duels.

Aiki Himizu

Aiki Himizu, dubbed the Genius of Lies, is a slippery Blue Lock forward who plays for Spain's FC Barcha in the Neo Egoist League. Fixated on telling truth from falsehood, he weaponizes feints and an uncanny knack for reading deception on the pitch.

Akira Endoji

Akira Endoji is a cheerful forward and former Blue Lock hopeful who joined France's Paris X Gen for the Neo Egoist League. He advanced through the Second Selection as part of the fourth clearing team, though he never took the pitch in a league match before his elimination.

Akira Shirosawa

Akira Shirosawa is one of the 301 footballers assembled for Side-B during the group stage of the U-20 World Cup. A background competitor introduced late in the story, his name pays homage to the legendary Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa.

Alexis Ness

Alexis Ness, called the Magician, is a German offensive midfielder for Bastard München during the Neo Egoist League. The creative engine behind Michael Kaiser, he channels an obsessive devotion to his partner into pinpoint passing and slippery, flexible dribbling.

Ali

Ali is a German defensive midfielder for Bastard München's under-20 side in the Neo Egoist League. Wearing the number seven shirt, he shields the back line and features in the club's matches against FC Barcha and Manshine City.

Alice Love

Alice Love is a former leading actress and the mother of Michael Kaiser. Once married to Frederick Kaiser, she walked away from the family not long after her son's birth, and her scarce appearances leave much about her wrapped in doubt.

Anri Teieri

Anri Teieri is a driven young official of the Japan Football Union whose bold proposal launches the Blue Lock project. Determined to see Japan lift the World Cup, she serves as the facility's manager and a vital link between the program and the national federation.

Aoshi Tokimitsu

Aoshi Tokimitsu, nicknamed the Muscle-bullet, is a powerfully built former Blue Lock contender who lined up for France's Paris X Gen in the Neo Egoist League. Ranked third in the Second Selection, this timid powerhouse pairs freakish strength with tireless stamina.

Arthur

Arthur is a left wing-back who comes up through Manshine City's youth ranks before representing England U-20 at the U-20 World Cup. Wearing number eight for both sides, he pairs disciplined flank defending with the pace and technique of an attacking wide player.

Asahi Naruhaya

Asahi Naruhaya is a former Team Z striker in Blue Lock, a short, self-aware forward whose greatest gift is his clever off-the-ball movement. The prankster of his squad and one of the eldest children in a large family, he pushes himself hard while knowing he lacks the raw talent of the program's prodigies.

Ashime Suzuki

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.

Atsuto Tereasa

Atsuto Tereasa is a Japanese sports commentator in the Blue Lock world. He calls the showdown between the Blue Lock Eleven and Japan U-20, then returns as the lead announcer for PIFA's U-20 World Cup broadcast alongside Harutaro Natsuki.

Bachman

Wearing the number one shirt, Bachman guards the net for the youth team of Bastard München. He suits up for the German club across the Neo Egoist League, sitting eleventh in its internal order and taking the field only once, against FC Barcha.

Bats

Bats is a defensive midfielder on the France U-20 team at the U-20 World Cup. A powerfully built, near-silent player with a permanent scowl, he leans on brute physique to smother opponents and shield the ball away from danger.

Beita Tsuru

Beita Tsuru is a former reserve player for the Japan U-20 team. Though he sees almost no action on the field, his selection marks him as a capable player, and he shows fierce loyalty to teammates such as Shuto Sendo.

Bello

Bello is a right midfielder for the Nigeria U-20 side at the U-20 World Cup. A cheerful, high-spirited dribbler raised alongside several foster brothers, he once slipped past Meguru Bachira with a single quick touch.

Benedict Grim

Benedict Grim is a versatile attacker on Bastard München's youth team during the Neo Egoist League. Theatrical and poetic off the ball, he powers through defenders with a tank-type dribble and can fill forward, winger, and midfield-general roles.

Birkenstock

Karl Birkenstock is a center-back for Bastard München's U-20 team. Tall and blond, he anchors the side's defense alongside Mensah and starts every Neo Egoist League match without being substituted.

Birthdays

This page collects the birthdays of the Blue Lock cast, arranging characters month by month across the full calendar year. It gathers dates for players, staff, and supporting figures, from Yoichi Isagi to Michael Kaiser, into a single seasonal reference.

Bos

Bos is a right side-back for FC Barcha's U-20 team. Dark-skinned with shaded eyelids reminiscent of Noel Noa, he plays a bold wide defensive role and stands firm against Noa during the club's match with Bastard München.

Bunny Iglesias

Bunny Iglesias ranks among the finest footballers Spain has produced, a forward who anchors FC Barcha's senior side and lines up for Spain U-20 at the PIFA U-20 World Cup. Counted among the New Generation World XI, he supplies both goals and assists, and his long feud with Sae Itoshi shaped Japan's tournament run.

Burai Daido

Burai Daido is a towering striker who once wore the colors of Team X during Blue Lock's opening round. He and the rest of his teammates were washed out of the First Selection, with only Shoei Baro surviving to advance to the next stage.

Busby

Busby is a defender out of Manshine City's youth setup who also fills a starting center back role for England U-20 at the U-20 World Cup. He is charged with shutting down opposing attacks at the heart of the back line.

Camus

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.

Canali

Canali is the goalkeeper for the Italian side Ubers, the U-20 outfit that took part in the Neo Egoist League. Wearing the number 1, he guards the net with a fierce, commanding presence, barking constant orders to the defenders in front of him.

Chapa

A tall, versatile defender, Chapa lines up at Paris X Gen and joins the Blue Lock ranks over the Neo Egoist League. He also earns a starting spot on France's under-20 team at the Under-20 World Cup, deployed wide on the left while still able to cover central defense.

Charles Chevalier

Charles Chevalier is a midfielder for Paris X Gen who competes in Blue Lock during the Neo Egoist League and later joins France U-20 for the World Cup. Nicknamed PXG's Heart for his passing, he serves the styles of Rin, Shido and Julian Loki alike.

Chihiro Ezaki

Chihiro Ezaki is a forward who once belonged to Team X in Blue Lock's early rounds. He was knocked out during the First Selection along with the rest of his squad, Shoei Baro being the lone member to move on.

Choki

Choki is the potted cactus that belongs to Seishiro Nagi, left in the care of his housekeeper Ba-ya while Nagi is away at the Blue Lock project. Its distinctive shape earned it both a name and a fond place in Nagi's room.

Chris Prince

Chris Prince is a professional forward for Manshine City, billed as the world's second-best player and dubbed the Perfect Hero. He arrives at Blue Lock during the Neo Egoist League as the master striker and coach heading the England stratum.

Dada Silva

Dada Silva, nicknamed the Heavy Tank, is a forward on Team World Five and a current player for the Brazil national team. Hand-picked by Ego to help test Blue Lock's raw strikers, he brings overwhelming size and aerial power.

Daiya Morinaga

Daiya Morinaga is a level-headed forward who once played for Team X in the opening stage of Blue Lock. His squad was eliminated during the First Selection, with only Shoei Baro surviving the round to advance to the next stage.

Damon

Damon is a defender who patrols the middle of the back line for Manshine City, the English club fielding a youth side in Blue Lock's tournament circuit. Wearing the number two shirt, he faces off against powerhouse opponents such as Bastard Munchen and its star forwards.

Delon

Delon is a defender for the France under-20 side that competes at the U-20 World Cup. He lines up along the right flank as a sideback, wearing the number four shirt and helping shore up the French back line against the tournament's strongest attacks.

Don Lorenzo

Don Lorenzo is Italy's prodigy defender, the towering back who anchors Ubers through the Neo Egoist League. Nicknamed The Ace Eater, he is billed as the strongest under-20 defender in the world and holds a place among the New Generation World XI, obsessed above all else with money.

Drago

Drago is a defensive midfielder for Ubers, the Italian club whose youth team takes part in the Neo Egoist League. Wearing number five, he shields the back line and helps Don Lorenzo and the rest of the squad control the middle of the park.

Driver

Driver is a defensive midfielder in Manshine City's under-20 team, the English side that clashes with Blue Lock's stars. He wears number five and works the center of the pitch, screening his defense and disrupting the opposition's attacks.

Eita Otoya

Eita Otoya is a Blue Lock contender nicknamed the Ninja, a right winger who suits up for Spain's FC Barcha through the Neo Egoist League. Prized for blistering speed and cunning off-the-ball runs, he climbs the rankings and earns a place among the new Japan U-20 squad.

Ekpo

Ekpo is a center back for the Nigeria under-20 team competing at the U-20 World Cup. A powerfully built defender wearing the number six shirt, he organizes the Nigerian back line and stands firm against opposing attacks.

Erik Gesner

Erik Gesner is a forward on Bastard Munchen's youth team during the Neo Egoist League, able to drop back into midfield as well. Brash and cocky, he is known for taunting the Blue Lock players and for the precise ball control that makes him a threat up front.

Espesso

Espesso is a defensive midfielder in FC Barcha's youth team, the Spanish club that faces Blue Lock's players during the Neo Egoist League. Wearing number six, he sits in front of the defense to break up the opposition's attacks.

Ezekiel

Ezekiel is a midfielder for the Nigeria under-20 side at the U-20 World Cup. Wearing number four, he patrols the middle of the park, tracking the movements of dangerous attackers such as Isagi and Rin as they build their attacks.

Frederick Kaiser

Frederick Kaiser is the father of Bastard Munchen's star Michael Kaiser and a former theatrical director. Once married to Alice Love, he fell apart after she walked out on the family, sinking into addiction and abuse that shaped his son's brutal childhood.

Fuma Rokkaku

Fuma Rokkaku is a forward who once played for Team Y during Blue Lock's First Selection. His squad was knocked out of that stage, with Ikki Niko the lone member to advance, and Rokkaku fell alongside the rest of the team.

Gabin

Gabin is a central defender who guards the goal for Paris X Gen and later anchors France's under-20 back line. He turns up across the Neo Egoist League and the U-20 World Cup as a steady, physical presence at the heart of the defense.

Gabriel

Gabriel is a forward who once wore the number 11 for the France under-18 national team, lining up alongside Hugo and Loki. His stint on the squad ends in open revolt, as he refuses to be treated as another player's instrument and lashes out when his talent is dismissed.

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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:

  • Movie pages: theatrical key visuals for Blue Lock: Episode Nagi, credited to Eight Bit and the production committee.
  • Game pages: official artwork for Blue Lock: Project World Champion, credited to Kodansha and Rudel.
  • Manga chapter pages: Kodansha Comics volume covers, credited to Kodansha, Muneyuki Kaneshiro, and Yusuke Nomura.
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