Testing the Limits
The 100-Year Vision League to postpone the timeline of the J.League season isn’t the first experiment in terms of football competitions in Japan.
READ MOREThe 100-Year Vision League to postpone the timeline of the J.League season isn’t the first experiment in terms of football competitions in Japan.
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J.League is a rollercoaster, and you never know as a head coach if you’ll take another turn to spin. Here are some good candidates to come back.
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Some J.Leaguers and Japan NT members moved this Summer: let’s recap the moves, who lost out on such an occasion and much more.
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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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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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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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The FIFA Club World Cup should have been the highlight of the season for them. Now what for Urawa Red Diamonds?
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After a slip and the possible Urawa Reds’ void, Kai Matsuzaki took back his career with Shimizu S-Pulse – one play at the time.
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A perennial bench-warmer, a former Zelvia legend, and a prodigy who got lost: stories of rebirth in this 2025 J1 League.
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