J1

It’s rainbow man

Sapporo has now a relevant team and some of the credit might fall on the shoulders of Akito Fukumori.

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The survivors

2020 was exceptional, because we have seen no relegations for the first time in a long period. But can these four teams survive in 2021?

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2020 Regista Awards: J1 League

A champion like never before, growing stars and some rebirths: these have been the awards for 2020 in the first division.

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Come with the wind

Kaoru Mitoma didn’t just enjoy a “good rookie year”: he rewrote the history books, just like his team. Now what?

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Time is money

Don’t let the ACL-run fool you: Vissel Kobe have a lot of work to do to actually reach the top of Japan, let alone Asia.

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Extremely talented, incredibly normal

Kengo Nakamura has been an institution for Japanese football, more than his loyal history with Frontale might say.

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Wait for it

J.. League Summer and Fall market window might have been thin, but it has brought some nice moves.

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Success isn’t built in a day

Shimizu S-Pulse wanted to replicate the #AngeBall seen in Yokohama, but Cklamovski is now gone. Too soon?

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The future is now

After relying on senators, Yokohama FC developed a new approach under Takahiro Shimotaira. And it’s paying off.

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The Centennial Club – Kazuma Watanabe

The no. 39 from Gamba Osaka played just one game with Japan, yet he scored 100 goals in J1 and he’s an institution.

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