The Four-Years Marathon
After 2020 and 2021, J. League is at its third step of a tough four years-schedule. Will it have an impact on the players?
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Every club he’s ever played for gained stability thanks to Yuki Abe. He’s been a steady presence in Japanese football.
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2022 is gonna be a busy year, but never forget the ones who said goodbye to J. League this season: a perspective over retirements from 2021.
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We had the chance of talking with Ryohei Hayashi and understanding how the post-football life of a Japanese player could be.
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J. League needs passionate, curious, and relaxed man, before players. And Emil Salomonsson is the epitome of this need.
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We feel like Oprah: “You get a new head coach, you get a new head coach, everyone gets a new head coach!”
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Poland has always featured with some players in the J. League: we talked with Klimek Przybył about his passion for Japan and how he got there.
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On this day, ten years ago, Naoki Matsuda passed away. His dream of putting Matsumoto Yamaga on the map became reality.
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The game between Shonan Bellmare and Kashiwa Reysol showed us why we love J. League and what’s improvable.
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Jon Kabira followed the changes of Japanese football in the last 30 years: we talked with him about the evolution of sakkā.
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