Ibuki Munemasa

Ibuki Munemasa (井吹 宗正) is the goalkeeper for Shinsei Inazuma Japan.

Appearance
Munemasa has white hair that is mostly pointed up and some falling at the sides and wears a black headband. He has plum coloured eyes and wears the goalkeeper uniform of Shinsei Inazuma Japan.

Personality
Among most members in Shinsei Inazuma Japan, he's one of the few at the start that is dedicated on training, going as far as practicing against Shindou Takuto's shoot when Shindou disregarded Ibuki as a fellow member since he's new to soccer, just like everyone else. He and Shindou are shown to not be on good terms with each other at the start.

Background
As stated by Manabe Jinichirou in episode 2, Ibuki is playing soccer and partcipating the FFIV2, so that he can gain money to study abroad, with the best basketball team in the world.

Plot (Galaxy)
He first appeared on the trailer of Galaxy, along with the other new members of Shinsei Inazuma Japan.

In Episode 1, he was shown to be wearing the goalkeeper uniform of Gassan Kunimitsu, which suggests that he joined Gassan Kunimitsu's soccer club sometime between the end of GO and the end of Chrono Stone. He was then chosen by Kuroiwa Ryuusei to be the goalkeeper for Japan's nationals, Shinsei Inazuma Japan, which surprised Shinsuke.

After being chosen, his team, Shinsei Inazuma Japan, had an exhibition match against Teikoku. At first, Tenma, Shindou and Tsurugi were surprised that he caught Mikado Haruma's Koutei Penguin 7 without using any hissatsu, but were shocked when he stopped the shoot but started dribbling the ball outside of the penalty area with his hands, causing them to get a free direct kick (which wasn't shown in the anime). He did this as a body instinct because he used to be in a basketball team. After that, Teikoku continuously made shots that he was unable to catch. The match ended with 10-1, with Teikoku winning.

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy

 *  [GK] Wild Dunk

Trivia

 * Before joining Shinsei Inazuma Japan, he used to play basketball.
 * He's the first goalkeeper to touch the ball with his hands outside the penalty area.