When We Were J.Leaguers – Joaquín Larrivey
More than 200 goals in his career, including Japan: we sat down with Joaquín Larrivey to talk about his experience with JEF United Chiba.
READ MOREMore than 200 goals in his career, including Japan: we sat down with Joaquín Larrivey to talk about his experience with JEF United Chiba.
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In the J.League-sphere, Ryo Nakagawara made a name for himself, between data analysis and Shogun Soccer.
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After a career spent wondering around, Arata Watanabe found his peak at 30 years old and where no one expected: Mito HollyHock.
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Which hubs are the most welcoming towards Japanese players? Scotland has been the home of the Celtic experiment for J.League arrivals.
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Unlike other Japanese players who reached his age, Takashi Inui is still bright at 37 years old, fuelled by his competitive inner fire.
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Born in Suita, brought to history by Cerezo, former player and now coach at Gamba: Motohiro Yoshida saw it all in Osaka.
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Since their debut in J3 in 2019, Vanraure Hachinohe seemed a transitory team in the league. Instead, they’re close to deliver a miracle.
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Some transfers have done the history of Japanese football – Kota Takai’s move to Tottenham Hotspur might be in that dynasty.
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Only one year before the FIFA World Cup – the EAFF E-1 Championship is a good chance for some J.Leaguers to give it a go.
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FC Tokyo haven’t been in the most glorious moment of their history, but Masato Morishige has been there all along.
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