The Nipo-Brasileiro dream
Patric is currently owning the J. League, living a MVP-season and leading Sanfrecce Hiroshima to the title. Most of all, though, his dream seems to be Japan-releated.
READ MOREPatric is currently owning the J. League, living a MVP-season and leading Sanfrecce Hiroshima to the title. Most of all, though, his dream seems to be Japan-releated.
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A former Asian Cup winner, a striker with 100+ goals in J1 League and the Miyazaki-est player ever existed: that’s Miyazaki Prefecture in football.
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J3 League has been existing since 2014 and who marked its history with their goals prove it’s hard to go to the next level. Can this change?
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Aichi Prefecture is one of the most important in Japan, but his regional team wouldn’t probably shine.
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Seven football knights might look for a new challenge. These homecomings may be impossible or crazy, but they would be fascinating.
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“Sliding doors” may be an over-rated concept, but sometimes it makes you think. Think about how things could be different seen from another perspective, especially in a country like Japan,…
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Kawasaki Frontale – offensive juggernaut in recent years, led from the front by the effervescent, yet under-appreciated Yu Kobayashi.
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Jubilo Iwata are on a roll. Currently sixth in J1, and winners of eight of their last eleven, the team from the east of Shizuoka, a prefecture known as a…
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There was a lot to be excited about about Cerezo Osaka heading into this year. But Kenyu Sugimoto wasn’t really one of them. Fast forward six months, and Cerezo’s number…
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With J1 being off for their well earned (?) summer holiday and with certain teams tossing it off against “Europe’s elite” (you can probably tell I’m not really a fan…
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