Pablo Cavasoz (パブロ・カバソス,Paburo Kabasosu?) is a professional player from Argentina who plays on the Argentina National Football Team. He arrives at Blue Lock as member of the Team World 5 to analyze and rate the last string of Blue Lock players.
What role does Pablo Cavasoz play in the Argentina National Football Team?
Pablo Cavasoz, a professional footballer from Argentina, serves as a forward for the Argentina National Football Team. He is renowned for his impeccable kick accuracy and his signature move, the Vertical Spinning Shot. This technique involves a shot that randomly curves, making it challenging for goalkeepers to predict. Additionally, Cavasoz is globally recognized as the top free kicker, demonstrating his expertise in maneuvering the ball through confined spaces. He previously played for Team World Five and sported the jersey number 4.
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What is the significance of Pablo Cavasoz's unique hair color in Blue Lock?
In Blue Lock, Pablo Cavasoz's rainbow-colored hair contributes to his distinctive, youthful appearance. However, the plot or his character progression does not assign any particular significance to his hair color.
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How does Pablo Cavasoz contribute to the Team World 5 in Blue Lock?
Pablo Cavasoz, an Argentine professional footballer, is a key member of Team World 5 in Blue Lock. His role involves analyzing and rating Blue Lock players. Known for his perfect kick accuracy, Cavasoz also has a unique skill, the Vertical Spinning Shot. He sports a white jersey with the number 4 during the World's Best Arc. Despite his competitive nature, he is less arrogant than most World 5 members, and his youthful appearance with rainbow-colored hair is a distinguishing feature.
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What is the connection between Pablo Cavasoz and the number 5 in Argentina?
Pablo Cavasoz, an Argentine professional soccer player, is affiliated with the Argentina National Football Team and was a member of Team World 5. Despite this, there's no explicit link between him and the number 5 in Argentina, given his jersey number is 4.
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Appearance[]
Pablo is of average height. He is a striking and memorable character with a unique and colorful appearance. He has short, fluffy messy hair that transitions through various shades, starting with a pastel light blue at the roots and gradually blending into pastel pinks, yellows, and blues at the tips. This rainbow-like hair color sets him apart and gives him a vibrant, eye-catching look. His eyes are mild and golden, with long lashes, and a piercing and intense gaze that conveys both focus and determination. Pablo's face is adorned with a few freckles across his cheeks and nose, adding a touch of youthful charm to his otherwise serious demeanor. During the World's Best Arc, he wore a white jersey with the #4 on it.
Personality[]
While Pablo is not as arrogant as most of the other World 5 members, he can be a little blunt, as seen in his face-off with Bachira, who describes his playstyle. He is also obsessed with being "the cutest 23-year-old" or cute things in general, as his main priority with being in Japan is wanting to visit Harajuku.
Abilities[]
Archetype[]
Forwards: also known as strikers, have the main objective of scoring goals. They are often the players who get the most attention since their role is designed to be in a scoring position. They also take part in penalty kicks and corner kicks when the opposing team kicks the ball out-of-bounds. They are normally the players in charge of starting off the game at the start and halftime.
Skills[]
Professional Football Technique: Pablo is a well-known and experienced worldwide professional football player that plays for Argentina's national team. He was picked by Ego himself to be a part of "Team World 5" that assesses unpolished strikers from Blue Lock.
Vertical Spinning Shot: Pablo can perform a shot that curves in a random direction, targeting random spots on the goal. This shot can easily fool the goalkeeper due to the random curves of the ball. It is also noted that he can perform the shot with just the first touch of the ball with little to no effort while confusing his opponents, and the shot can also be registered as a pass.
Free Kicks: Pablo was stated to be the best free kicker in the world. His passing ability shows his mastery of curving the ball and aiming it through tight spaces.
(To Adam and Silva) "I want to go to Harajuku. I want to see this adorable place called 'Harajuku' with my own eyes."[1]
(To Bachira) "Your rhythm is dynamic enough, but you don't have enough attack patterns. Your playstyle lacks theatrics."[3]
Trivia[]
Pablo has many similarities to the real-life player Paulo Dybala:
Both are Argentinian.
Both play for the national team of Argentina.
Both are known for their accuracy.
Both are known for there free kicks.
Harajuku is a district in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is one of Japan's most popular shopping neighborhoods and is known as the hub of Japanese pop culture and beautiful nature-filled spots.
Tokimitsu claims that Pablo is the best free kicker in the world.