Suzume Junichi

Suzume is a minor character who appears in the third game/the third season of the anime.

Appearance
He has orange hair in a hairstyle that looks like Tobitaka's, but shorter and without the "falcon wings". He wears a long-sleeved tea-green shirt over a dark green undershirt.

Personality
Suzume seems to look up to Tobitaka Seiya.

Background
When Suzume was cornered by a gang of thugs and about to be beaten up, Tobitaka appeared and beat up the thugs with his leg. Suzume has thought of Tobitaka as a hero ever since.

Season 3
Suzume first anime debut was in Episode 71, where Inazuma Japan were not allowed to go outside to practice, by Kudou's orders. Suzume and his gang visited Raimon Junior High to see Tobitaka. Tobitaka was granted permission to go outside by the coach. Suzume took Tobitaka to the edge of town, near a garbage dump. He demanded that Seiya come back to their gang, and why he was wasting time with his "ball playing". Tobitaka rejected and yelled at Suzume to not call soccer "ball playing". He then went back to Raimon on his own.

Later, when Inazuma Japan was on their way to their match against Fire Dragon, the road was blocked by a group -- Karasu's gang. Just when Inazuma Japan thought they had no way of going out of their way, Suzume and his friends appeared, on skateboards. Suzume insisted to Tobitaka that they distract them and Inazuma Japan go on and win their match. Their gang got beaten easily, but the Inazuma Caravan went on safely. In the last part of this scene, Suzume mangaed to say that Tobitaka would always be his hero.

He and his friends are seen sometime during the Asia finals, watching the match between Inazuma Japan and Fire Dragon. He was amazed and proud of Tobitaka when they saw him use Shinkuuma and succeeded to get the ball in the game. In the FFI, Suzume and his friends are seen watching the game through Suzume's phone at his house, and were very happy when Inazuma Japan took victory.

Suzume's gang welcomed back Tobitaka when he returned from the Football Frontier International, crying.