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J. Legacy – The neighbors: South Korea

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. South Korea gave a lot to the Japanese championship.

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J. Legacy – Dragan Stojković

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Yugoslavia gifted Japan with one of their finest players.

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Emperor’s Cup: a century of history (Part 1)

Disclaimer: This week would’ve seen the first round of the 100th edition of the Emperor’s Cup. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, all competitions in Japan are on halt until further…

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J. Legacy – Joshua Kennedy

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Australia brought their best with a striker in Nagoya.

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J. Legacy – Guido Buchwald

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Germany had the man who stopped Maradona.

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Lost Treasures – Daijiro Takakuwa

One great season to feature in the Best XI, but it was just a sparkle in the dark. In the second episode of this column, we talk about a keeper who took part in history.

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J. Legacy – Marquinhos

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Brazil had their best representative in a former truck driver.

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Lost Treasures – Mike Havenaar

One great season to feature in the Best XI, but it was just a sparkle in the dark. In the first episode of this column, we talk about the striker who ignited Ventforet Kofu.

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Better together

After bringing Vissel to their best season-ever, Nelsinho got sacked and his adventure in Japan seemed over… until Kashiwa Reysol came along to form a renewed partnership.

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A puzzle to solve

Nagoya Grampus really need a good season in 2020, because their last years have been pretty dreadful. Most of all, where are they going from now on?

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