J. League

Hands On

Shusaku Nishikawa has reaached 600 caps in the J.League, a testimony of his amazing career.

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Numazu on the horizon

After a few years in the lower part of the table, Azul Claro Numazu are back at the top thanks to Masashi Nakayama.

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Sakkāroos

Australia and Japan are rivals in the int’l scene, but they exchanged a lot of knowledge: Sacha Pisani helped us understanding how this is happening.

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Black and Blue

Takashi Usami could have been so much more, but his career hasn’t been done with reserving him surprises.

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The 2024 Market Report – J2 League

A rising star, J3 valuable players, and potential-playoffs gambles: these have been the Top 10 moves in J2 last Winter.

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Gamba’s Got Talent

Gamba Osaka have developed an insane amount of talent, yet they have some regrets (and we talked about it with Jonny Nicol).

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This is Football

S-Pulse can disappoint at any time, but Tadahiro Akiba must grab this chance to put them back on the map of Japanese football.

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The Capital Trinity

Tokyo hasn’t been the center of Japanese football since the 90s in J.League, but three teams from the capital will be for the first time in J1.

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Up and Down

Yokohama FC are the only relegated team from J1, but they might have another shot at the first tier. Sooner than expected.

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Boulevard of Broken Dreams

It’s been 10 years since Kataller Toyama first landed in J3, but the way out has been harder than expected.

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