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3Please note that all Japanese characters are in Last Name First Name order.
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7[[folder:Tropes common to all Managers]]
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9* ColorCodedCharacters:
10** Seen on their school uniforms and tracksuits: Aki (green for her uniform and orange for her tracksuit), Haruna (orange for her uniform and green for her tracksuit), Natsumi (pink) and Fuyuka (teal).
11** In ''GO'', Aoi (pink), Akane (blue) and Midori (green). Ironically, Aoi's name means "blue" and Akane's means "red".
12** In ''Ares'', Tsukushi has a green ribbon and Anna has a pink one. However, both of them wear orange tracksuits.
13* CuteSportsClubManager: Of course.
14* FirstNameBasis: Actually, most of the girls are mostly called by their first name, as opposed to most of the boys, who are called by their [[LastNameBasis last name]].
15* FourTemperamentEnsemble: [[GirlNextDoor Aki]] (phlegmatic), [[GenkiGirl Haruna]] (sanguine), [[{{Tsundere}} Natsumi]] (choleric) and [[ShrinkingViolet Fuyuka]] (melancholic).
16* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Usually seen in their school uniforms, even in the 2nd and 3rd seasons, when they rarely even go to school. Techniqually Aki and Haruna switch between their school uniforms and their tracksuits and Natsumi is mostly seen in her casual outfit in the third season, but their wardrobe is still pretty limited.
17* ThemeNaming:
18** The managers in the first series are named after the [[TemporalThemeNaming seasons]]. '''Aki''' means autumn, '''Haru'''na means spring, '''Natsu'''mi means summer and '''Fuyu'''ka means winter.
19** The managers in ''GO'' are named after {{colour|ful theme naming}}s. '''Ao'''i means blue, '''Aka'''ne means red and '''Midori''' means green.
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21[[/folder]]
22
23!!Inazuma Eleven
24[[folder:Kino Aki / Silvia Woods]]
25[[quoteright:236:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/akiiichan_7511.png]]
26[[caption-width-right:236:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in GO]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aki_go.png[[/labelnote]]]]
27-->'''Voiced By''': Creator/FumikoOrikasa (Japanese), Sarah Hauser (English, original anime), Emma Tate (UK English, games), Creator/KiraBuckland (US English, games), Cynthia De Pando (Latin American Spanish, original anime)
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29* AdaptationDyeJob:
30** Her hair clip is light green or white in the games and pink in the anime.
31** In ''Ares'', her eyes were changed from green to black. Her hair also has a different shade of green.
32* BettyAndVeronica: Before Fuyuka was introduced, she was the Betty to Natsumi's Veronica and Endou's Archie for being the more down to earth girl-next door.
33* ChildhoodFriends: With Domon and Ichinose. Later on we find out there was another friend named Nishigaki.
34** ChildhoodFriendRomance: She may be having a relationship with Ichinose ten years later according to Tenma.
35* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair and green eyes.
36* DidNotGetTheGuy: Despite all the ShipTease, she is the only girl in the Endou LoveTriangle that doesn't end up with him in ''GO''.
37* EveryoneCallsHerBarkeep: In the manga adaptation, the boys mostly refer to her as "Manager".
38* FeminineWomenCanCook: Inverted. While she may not be that boyish, Natsumi is more feminine than her, but also a [[LethalChef worse cook.]]
39* GirlNextDoor: She's in the same classroom and neighborhood as Endou and they go to school together in some episodes.
40* ImpliedLoveInterest: She blushed when Tenma asked her if she had received any calls from America, implying she might have a romantic relationship with Ichinose, but it's never confirmed if she does.
41* LuminescentBlush: Techniqually not the only character who ever blushed in this show, but she's possibly the one who did it the most.
42* NiceGirl: She cares a lot for the team and shows her concerns when they have any kind of struggle. On a few occasions, she raises the boys' morals when they feel down.
43* NonIndicativeName: Both her original and dub surname reference the word "wood", but her attribute in the games is earth.
44* ParentalSubstitute: In ''GO'', she's this to Tenma, who's living away from his parents for an undisclosed reason. They are revealed to be relatives, so it makes sense.
45* SailorFuku: Her Tonegawa Tousen uniform is a ''seifuku'' with a green skirt.
46%%* {{Shorttank}}
47* SupremeChef: She has to be since she's usually the one who cooks for the team, although all of the managers except Natsumi can qualify.
48* TeamMom: She's usually the one who takes care of the boys when they need any kind of support, whether it's physical or moral.
49* ThemeNaming: All the managers are named after the seasons. Her name means Autumn.
50* UnConfession: Near the end of the second game (Blizzard version), she tries to confess to Endou - but gets interrupted by the juniors.
51[[/folder]]
52
53[[folder:Otonashi Haruna / Celia Hills]]
54[[quoteright:244:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cutie_7307.png]]
55[[caption-width-right:244:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in GO]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cxh6z6ml_400x400.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
56-->'''Voiced By''': Hinako Sasaki (Japanese), Andrea Kwan and later Gloria Ansell (English, original anime), Maria Darling (UK English, games), Rebeca Gómez (Latin American Spanish, original anime)
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58* AdaptedOut: She doesn't appear in the manga of the original series. Strangely enough, she appears in the ''GO'' manga.
59* AdaptationDyeJob: In the video games, her school skirt, ribbon and socks are all blue, while in the anime, they're grey, orange and blue respectively.
60* AdoptiveNameChange: After Haruna and Kidou are adopted by different families, they also get different surnames. Their original last name is unknown.
61* BerserkButton: Everytime Kogure pranks or insults other people her berserk button is pushed.
62* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's usually nice and polite, but can get ''very'' angry if you mess up with her or anyone else, Kogure being usually the one who does.
63* BondingOverMissingParents: Attempts this with Kogure to make him feel better, understanding his feelings to be abandoned by his parents since she herself lost them in an accident. However, Kogure believes his case is not the same as hers, saying that she doesn't understand the feeling of being betrayed.
64* BullyMagnet: When she was young, she was bullied by the other children from the orphanage. Thankfully, she had [[BigBrotherInstinct Kidou]] by her side.
65* ContinuityNod: In the last episode of the original series, she mentions that she wants to become a teacher and a soccer club advisor when she grows up. Ten years later in ''GO'', that's exactly what she becomes.
66* DamselInDistress: When she was set up to be sacrificed to the Demon Lord.
67* GenkiGirl: Downplayed. She is cheerful and energetic but not creepily so.
68* TheGlassesDoNothing: She actually wears hers from time-to-time (like during researching sprees), but not always.
69* HappilyAdopted: She was happy with her new family even before finding out that Kidou avoided her for six years because he made a deal with his stepfather to win three consecutive tournaments in order to live together with her again. Even if they don't reunite to live in the same house, she doesn't mind because she's happy with her current family.
70* IntrepidReporter: Back when she was in the journalism club, she gave this impression.
71* IronicName: Lampshaded when she first joins as a manager. "Otonashi" means quiet, which she [[MotorMouth is clearly not]].
72* LastNameBasis: Unlike other female characters, she's mostly called by her last name. Usually, only Kidou calls her by her first name which makes sense, considering they're siblings. She's still on a FirstNameBasis in the fandom, though.
73* MistakenForRomance: In chapter 23 from Gouenji's spin-off manga, Kidou thinks her and Gouenji are dating after overhearing one of their conversations, but it turns out Haruna only wanted his help to make cakes for her brother.
74* MotorMouth: When she first joins as a manager and introduces herself, she does it in an over-the-top manner which makes the boy question if her name is really [[IronicName Otonashi]].
75* NiceGirl: She is one, but [[BewareTheNiceOnes she has her limits]].
76* ThemeNaming: All the managers are named after the seasons. Her name means Spring.
77* {{Tsundere}}: Type B, towards Kogure. More often than not she's nice to him, [[BerserkButton unless he messes up with people.]]
78[[/folder]]
79
80[[folder:Raimon Natsumi / Nelly Raimon]]
81[[quoteright:241:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_9968.png]]
82[[caption-width-right:244:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in GO]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/natsumi_endou_endou_natsumi_25936660_553_518.png[[/labelnote]]]]
83->'''Voiced By''': Creator/SanaeKobayashi (Japanese), Sarah Hauser (English, original anime), Jo Wyatt (UK English, games), Erika Rendón (Latin American Spanish, original anime)
84
85* AdaptationalJerkass: In the manga, she's a lot meaner in the beginning and more forceful when it comes to disbanding the soccer club compared to the anime and game, to the point where in the first chapter, she tried to bulldoze the club. But like the anime and game, she gets better after some CharacterDevelopment.
86* BettyAndVeronica: The Veronica to Aki's Betty and Endou's Archie, although she's nicer than most examples. [[spoiler:She wins.]]
87* CharacterDevelopment: Gets the most out of the managers. See DefrostingIceQueen below.
88* ComplimentBackfire: After calling Endou a "noteworthy horse", the compliment backfires because Endou [[LiteralMinded misunderstands she called him a horse]] and makes a big deal out of it.
89* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Auburn hair and eyes of the same colour.
90* DefrostingIceQueen: At first she was completely against the soccer club and therefore she tried to give them challenges that they wouldn't pass in order to disband it, but later accepts it and becomes a manager. While at first she seemed arrogant, intimidating and uncaring about the boys' safety, she later starts to care about all of them and even takes it upon herself to help Endou reunite with his grandfather. In ''GO'' she's married to the biggest soccer freak.
91* ForeignExchangeStudent:
92** Subverted in the original series. At the beginning of season 3, she left the team under the pretext she was going to study abroad, but she actually travelled to Liocott Island to investigate Daisuke's case.
93** Played straight in the ''Ares/Orion'' timeline. After Raimon lost the match against Barcelona Orb, she decided to go to the world to see the soccer in other countries. She came to help Inazuma Japan in their match against Shining Satans, where it was revealed she transferred to a school in Russia.
94* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler:With Endou in most adaptation except the Dark version of the ''GO'' game.]]
95* {{Housewife}}: Implied to be a stay-at-home wife for Endou in ''GO''. She is the one who does the cooking, despite not being very good at it.
96* LastGirlWins: [[spoiler:She's the last girl from Endou's love triangle whom he became friends with and the one who gets the guy.]]
97* LethalChef: Justified in the beginning when she knows nothing about cooking and her first attempt at making onigiri ends up making it too salty, less justified ten years later in ''GO'' where the food still tastes terrible for no reason other than being played for laughs.
98* LongHairIsFeminine: The manager with the longest hair, which seems to be even longer in season 3, and the feminine {{ojou}} of the team.
99* MissingMom: In the first game, she mentions that her mother passed away.
100* NonUniformUniform: The colour scheme of her school uniform is different from that of the other girls, perhaps because of her position in the school. While other girls wear a gray skirt, navy blue socks, purple shoes and an orange/green/blue ribbon depending on the year (green for second-years like her), Natsumi wears a magenta skirt and ribbon and the colours of her shoes and socks are reversed.
101* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:With Endou.]]
102* OppositesAttract: [[spoiler:She marries Endou.]]
103** RedOniBlueOni: The blue oni to [[spoiler:Endou's]] red oni.
104** SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Inverted. She's the savvy girl to [[spoiler:Endou's]] energetic guy.
105* {{Ojou}}: The daughter of the school's wealthy chairman who often speaks in his name, who may seem cold and stiff at first, but gradually shows her soft side. She is sometimes adressed as "Ojou-sama" by other characters.
106* ParasolOfPrettiness: She owns a white parasol, most likely as protection against the sun, as well as another indication of her high-class background.
107* PinkMeansFeminine: Her school uniform consists of a magenta skirt and ribbon and her tracksuit is light pink. She is graceful and lady-like.
108* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:In the beginning of the third season, Natsumi tells her friends that she was going to study abroad, but it's later revealed she instead came to Liocott Island to investigate Daisuke's case.]]
109* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: When the managers had to dress up as french maids, Aki and Haruna went along with it, but Natsumi, not so much.
110* SearchingForTheLostRelative: In the third season, she goes to Liocott Island by herself to search for Endou's grandfather after hearing Daisuke might still be alive.
111* StatuesqueStunner: She is notably taller than the other female cast members sans Hitomiko, as well as most of the boys except the really tall ones and the adults.
112* ThemeNaming: All the managers are named after the seasons. Her name means Summer.
113* TookALevelInKindness: After becoming a manager she becomes more caring and less intimidating.
114* {{Tsundere}}: Type A, but she mellows out later. Especially for Endou.
115* TheUglyGuysHotDaughter: Downplayed. Her father isn't that ugly per se, but he isn't exactly conventionally attractive, either, while Nastumi is described as his beautiful daughter.
116* {{Unconfession}}: In the Fire version of the second game, she's the one who tries to confess to Endou, only to get interrupted.
117[[/folder]]
118
119[[folder:Kudou Fuyuka / Camellia Travis]]
120[[quoteright:256:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fuyuka_683.png]]
121[[caption-width-right:256:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in GO]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fuyuka_43go.png[[/labelnote]]]]
122-->'''Voiced By''': Creator/HarukaTomatsu (Japanese), Andrea Kwan and later Gloria Ansell (English, original anime), Angélica Villa (Latin American Spanish, original anime)
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124* AdaptedOut: She is one of several characters who don't appear in Yabuno Tenya's manga. This trope is also implied to be the case in the ''Ares'' timeline, because even though Kudou appears, she doesn't.
125* AdoptiveNameChange: After Kudou adopts her, she takes his surname, although not by conscious choice.
126* AffectionateNickname: Endou remembers her as his childhood friend "Fuyuppe". And even if she doesn't seem to know him she just goes along with it. Of course, she ''is'' the "Fuyuppe" Endou remembers.
127* ChildishBangs: When she was little, she had even bangs.
128* ChildhoodFriends: She was close friends with Endou when they were in their first grade before she moved to another town, although she doesn't remember this at first due to her memories being wiped out.
129* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Endou. ''Either'' the UnluckyChildhoodFriend or VictoriousChildhoodFriend, depending on which version of ''GO'' you get. She loses to Natsumi in the Light ''GO'' game, anime and manga canon, but wins in the Dark version of the ''GO'' game.
130* {{Foreshadowing}}: She's the only one besides Endou who can understand [[TheIllegible Daisuke's]] writing, something even Endou himself was surprised. It turns out her deceased father was a friend of Daisuke and he used to read his notebooks to her before he died.
131* FirstGirlAfterAll: In ''GO'' Dark. Though she's the last girl introduced, [[ChildhoodFriends she and Endou knew each other when they were kids.]] They aren't exactly the OfficialCouple though, as this is canon in only one route.
132* GirlishPigtails: She sported these when she was a little girl.
133* HappilyAdopted: Even after she regains her memories and finds out she's adopted, she doesn't care because she still loves her father figure anyway.
134** ObliviousAdoption: Unlike Kidou, who was fully aware about his adoption, she had her childhood memories erased, so she grew up with the idea that Coach Kudou is her real father.
135* InSeriesNickname: In the dub, most of Inazuma Japan call her "Cammy". This is separate from Endou's childhood nickname for her, which is "Cam-Cam".
136* InnocentBlueEyes: Her overall appearance and personality are innocent.
137* MissingMom: Similar to Kidou, [[spoiler:her real parents died in a traffic accident when she was little, which was so serious she had her childhood memories erased through hypnotherapy]] and her [[spoiler:step]]father isn't married, either.
138* NaiveNewcomer: When trying to help Endou come up with ideas for a new technique, Rika takes advantage of the situation and gives her some tips to help Endou, which are really just tips for a date. Due to having no choice, she believes her, but later realizes that she's been tricked after all the tips fail.
139* NewTransferStudent: She apparently transferred to Raimon some time after they won the FFI, as she's seen graduating there in the last episode.
140* NiceGirl: She tries to be a good manager and does her job very well.
141* TheQuietOne: She is soft-spoken and not very talkative at first, but later starts actively helping the team more.
142* ShrinkingViolet: Before Endou told off her bullies.
143* ThemeNaming: All the managers are named after the seasons. Her name means Winter.
144* TraumaInducedAmnesia: In the game, her amnesia was caused by shock. In the anime, however, it was purposefully induced through hypnotherapy so that she could live normally, as the traumatic memories left her nigh-catatonic.
145[[/folder]]
146
147!!Inazuma Eleven GO
148[[folder:Sorano Aoi / Skie Blue]]
149-->'''Voiced By''': Sayaka Kitahara
150[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/InaGOAoi2_6707.png]]
151
152* ChildhoodFriends: With Tenma.
153* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes, albeit different shades.
154* DamselInDistress: In the first ''GO'' movie, she is imprisoned along with the other managers, Kidou and Haruna by Fifth Sector on God Eden. When they manage to escape, Aoi tries saving Akane's camera when it falls, leading her to get imprisoned again in a cage above the stadium where Raimon have a match with team Zero.
155* GirlNextDoor: Together with Shinsuke, she is Tenma's closest companion and they're both ready to cheer Tenma up when he feels down.
156* HeroicSacrifice: In the ''GO'' movie, she selflessly goes back after Akane's camera to retrieve it when they try to escape from Fifth Sector, leading to her getting captured.
157* MeaningfulName: ''Ao'' means blue, which is the colour of her hair and eyes.
158* NiceGirl: She didn't laugh at Tenma when he wasn't good at playing football in the flashback to their childhood.
159* OnlySaneMan: Sometimes in ''Chrono Stone''.
160* PlatonicLifePartners: Her and [[TheHero Tenma]] have been close friends since childhood and they hang out a lot with Shinsuke, too. They go to school and back home together. While no romantic feelings are hinted at in the series, Aoi's seiyuu states she has a crush on Tenma.
161* ThemeNaming: The managers in ''GO'' are named after colors. ''Ao'' means blue.
162[[/folder]]
163
164[[folder:Yamana Akane / Rosie Redd]]
165[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/InaGOAkane2_9273.png]]
166
167* AdaptedOut: In the manga, only Aoi is a manager for the soccer club, therefore she and Midori don't appear.
168* AlliterativeName: '''R'''osie '''R'''edd in the dub.
169* CameraFiend: She usually wears a camera around her neck and likes to take a lot of pictures, especially of Shindou.
170* ChekhovsGun: Her camera became useful in the match at Pinball Stadium.
171* FanGirl: For "Shin-sama".
172* GirlishPigtails: Wears her hair in twin braids.
173* HiddenDepths: She's the only one in Raimon who grasps the [[MindScrew time travel and Parallel Worlds business]] immediately. Turns out she's really into science fiction.
174* NonUniformUniform: Downplayed compared to Midori, but her skirt is a bit longer than the school's norm and she wears purple tights instead of white socks.
175* OneSteveLimit: Her name is the same as Haizaki's childhood friend from ''Ares''.
176* TheQuietOne: She speaks less and more softly compared to the other managers.
177* TechnicolorEyes: Purple ones.
178* TaremeEyes: Her slightly-slanted eyes go along with her soft-spoken personality.
179* ThemeNaming: ''Aka'' means red.
180* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The girly girl to Midori's tomboy, her fellow second-year manager. She is more soft-spoken, likes to take pictures, dislikes violence, and is often surrounded by flowers.
181[[/folder]]
182
183[[folder:Seto Midori / Jade Greene]]
184[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/InaGOMidori2_4792.png]]
185
186* AdaptedOut: Like Akane, she's not a manager for the soccer club in the manga.
187* ActionGirl: If you recruit her in the postgame, you'll find she's actually a quite capable striker.
188* CuteSportsClubManager: Though technically she calls herself Tenma's personal cheerleader.
189* {{Expy}}: Although she's supposed to be the Natsumi of the managers, she is more similar to Touko Zaizen.
190* {{Fangirl}}: Of Okita Souji, which puts her at odds with Nishiki. She's a big fan of samurai movies and Japanese period dramas in general.
191* FieryRedhead: She has red hair and a fierce personality. It isn't very difficult to make her angry.
192* GenkiGirl: She's very excitable and positively driven, supporting Raimon whenever things seem down and inspiring her team to do better.
193* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: To the seniors in Raimon in the beginning when they were too negative about going against Fifth Sector.
194* HotBlooded: Seto pushes HotBlooded to the extreme, through getting herself worked up while commenting in matches or when motivating Tenma and Shinsuke.
195* NonUniformUniform: Her uniform is based on that of a JapaneseDelinquent, with a skirt much longer than that of the school's norm (and it's also dark teal instead of blue) and with the removal of an accesory, in this case the ribbon.
196* ShipTease: She has a small crush on Nishiki and the two got along well when they were in Raimon before the original Go! Series began, excited that she sent a letter to them.
197* ThemeNaming: ''Midori'' means green.
198* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The tomboy to Akane's girly girl for being brash and prone to getting into fights.
199* TsurimeEyes: She has sharper eyes than the other managers, showing that she is more hot-headed, but still caring.
200[[/folder]]
201
202[[folder:Mizukawa Minori / Glacia Vessal]]
203[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mizukawa_minori_3.png]]
204-->'''Voiced By''': Creator/AyahiTakagaki
205The newest manager. She appears to work for Kuroiwa. [[spoiler:She was possessed by Potomuri, who allowed her to wake up from a coma.]]
206
207* AlliterativeName: '''M'''izukawa '''M'''inori.
208* DemonicPossession: A non-villainous example. [[spoiler:Potomuri's soul resides within her, allowing him to leave longer.]]
209* EmotionlessGirl: She will occasionally crack a smile but otherwise, she is quite monotone and expressionless. [[spoiler:However, she only acts like this due to being possessed by Potomuri. Her real personality is quite the opposite.]]
210* JapaneseDelinquents: [[spoiler:She was a feared troublemaker at her school. Without Potomuri's soul, she's violent.]]
211* MsExposition: Explains a bit of what the contracted members are known for in the first episode.
212* RedBaron: She was known as The Minotaurus at her school.
213[[/folder]]
214
215!!Inazuma Eleven Ares
216[[folder:Ootani Tsukushi / Aurelia Dingle]]
217-->'''Voiced By''': Creator/SanaeKobayashi (Strikers), Creator/AkaneFujita (Ares)
218[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ootani.PNG]]
219
220* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original games, she has blue as a base colour. In the ''Strikers'' game and in ''Ares'', other than her skirt being changed to grey like any other girl except Natsumi, her ribbon is changed to green.
221* AscendedExtra: She goes from a normal scout character in the original games to Inakuni Raimon's manager in ''Ares''.
222* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Brown hair and brown eyes.
223* GenkiGirl: Very cheerful and optimistic.
224* JumpedAtTheCall: She immediately becomes Inakuni Raimon's manager when they first arrive at the school.
225* MsExposition: Explains a bit to Inakuni Raimon about the bracelets and Eleven Licenses.
226* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Ana's blue, for being more cheerful and emotional than her fellow manager.
227[[/folder]]
228
229[[folder:Mikado Anna / Regina Mulgrave]]
230[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anna_5.png]]
231-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RieTakahashi
232
233* HypocriticalHumour: She doesn't want to retake Goujin's licence picture when he feels embarassed by it, but still wants hers to be retaken when Ootani takes one of her without expecting.
234* OnlySaneMan: With an eccentric coach, a fellow manager who's more genki than genius, and a team that's going along with everything solely on their love for soccer, Anna is the most down to earth and mature member of the cast, often pointing out unnecessary quirks and trying to make sense of the whole situation.
235* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Tsukushi's red, being more mature and composed, as well as the team's OnlySaneMan.
236* ShipTease: With Nosaka. As early as episode 3, Anna shows signs of being interested in him when she sees his Eleven License. She worries about Nosaka a lot after finding out he has a brain tumor. Although they don't get together in the end, they still have some moments like this in ''Orion'', such as Anna blushing when Nosaka compliments her dress in episode 20.
237* StudentCouncilPresident: She is this for Raimon and is in charge of all clubs' management, including having the decision of either disbanding the new soccer club or not.
238* ThoughtTheyKnewAlready: Before Inakuni Raimon's match against Tonegawa Tousen, Anna tried to talk to Nishikage about Nosaka's brain tumour, assuming Nosaka already told his friend about his ilness. Nishikage became angry that he wasn't told.

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