2023 Regista Awards: J3 League
An orange domination, a Japanese-Canadian striker, and many shared accolades: these have been the awards for 2023 in the third division.
Read More 2023 Regista Awards: J3 LeagueAn orange domination, a Japanese-Canadian striker, and many shared accolades: these have been the awards for 2023 in the third division.
Read More 2023 Regista Awards: J3 LeagueMany foreigners will come and go in J.League, especially Brazilians. Marcus Vinicius showed us the good kind.
Read More BargainsEhime FC got relegated in 2021, and we were doubtful about a return to J2. They swept the competition away.
Read More Orange CountryA first-time champion, a returning national hero, and new players rising: these have been the awards for 2023 in the top tier.
Read More 2023 Regista Awards: J1 LeagueThe 2019 Copa América saw Japan bringing a super-young squad to the competition. Ryosuke Kojima was there, and now he’s one of the best keepers in J1.
Read More One-of-a-KindYuya Osako (deservedly) won the MVP and trained Vissel Kobe to their first title, but he left also some “what if” questions along the way.
Read More My GenerationA debut in J1 for next year, a “rookie” coach, and a returning Brazilian: these have been the awards for 2023 in the second division.
Read More 2023 Regista Awards: J2 LeagueHikaru Nakahara was supposed to be the “next fancy winger” for Cerezo Osaka, but he should look for a new start in Tokyo.
Read More To a Verdy-er PastureRei Hirakawa’s career felt stuck. He needed an environment to thrive. Roasso Kumamoto and Takeshi Oki were the perfect match.
Read More The Old YoungsterAnother newly promoted team rocking the league and a surprising promotion: these have been the awards for 2022 in the third division.
Read More 2022 Regista Awards: J3 League