The Old Youngster
Rei Hirakawa’s career felt stuck. He needed an environment to thrive. Roasso Kumamoto and Takeshi Oki were the perfect match.
READ MORERei Hirakawa’s career felt stuck. He needed an environment to thrive. Roasso Kumamoto and Takeshi Oki were the perfect match.
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Hisashi Jogo is one of the one-club-guys still around, and he should be deservedly getting a legacy trophy in the J.League Cup final for it.
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From Nishino to Moriyasu, from Switzerland to Germany. From Japan to Japan, a reportage from a historical night.
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Is it possible to turn your dream into a part of your nightmare? A tale to tell what’s the future of J. League Regista – and what happened in the last months.
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J.League turns 30 today. With 12 experts, we picked the 30 best players from the first 30 years of the Japanese championship.
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Besides Ayase Ueda, Japan lacks a classic striker, a towering option. But this time around, three profiles are lurking to be a possible solution.
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At 29 years old, after a life within lower tiers, Yuya Yamagishi is becoming indispensable for a J1 team.
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An absolute debut from a former Japan’s NT member, an old fella, and some returns: these have been the Top 10 moves in J3 last Winter.
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Relegations have been introduced to J3 for the first time ever: it’s better to revisit what happened the first time around in J1 & J2.
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After more than 700 matches in the Japanese pro-world, Nobuhiro Ishizaki is ready to give it another shot in Hachinohe.
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