2018 Regista Awards: J3 League
When Kyushu rise, J3 League gets new two goodbyes. But it was a historical season and our panel chose the nominees, while you chose the winners of this 2018.
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We’ve ran a poll among some of the J2-followers for JLR. Here’s how you answered to them and who’s going to take the award away.
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Strong personality, banters and grit: Yuma Suzuki isn’t your classical Japanese prospect. And that’s why might work.
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It’s not the first J1 League offers us a surprise relegation, but Kashiwa Reyol’s case might actually be the most disappointing example in the last decade.
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Honda FC dominated Japan Football League, but their plans don’t involve a future pro-status. Yet they smashed many records this year.
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A land surrounded by nature, featuring one of the most surprising clubs of the last decade: this is Yamanashi.
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FC Ryukyu have pushed the limit for J3 League to a beautiful extent: now Okinawa is ready for some (and well-deserved) J2 football.
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With a cup final to play and a miraculous safety on the horizon, Cho Kwi-jea has proved himself once for all.
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Football is growing in the North of Japan and the road might develop interestingly.
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Despite featuring every pre-season among relegation candidates, Vegalta Sendai saved themselves. Once again.
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