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Crossroads

At many turns of his life, Ryuho Kikuchi risked of losing his J. League dream, but he fought through to come this far.

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Life at 30

After years of personal success, but lesser fortune with his squads, Ataru Esaka is finally a key-player in a solid project.

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Scoring 101

From a university prospect to the best Japanese striker in J. League: it’s been a long road for Ayase Ueda, but it’s far from over.

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Mr. Do It All

Reo Hatate is just 23 years old, but already mature like a veteran, ductile like Dirk Kuyt and talented like few others.

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Kanto-ku-rama

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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J. Finest Hour – Júbilo Iwata (2002)

In 2020, Kawasaki Frontale wrote history. In this first episode of JFH, we revisit other teams who had done the same.

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Out of the Blue

A product Gamba’s youth sector and probably the MVP of these Olympic Games, Kosei Tani is ready to take the next step.

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Upside Down

Just when we thought his career was mostly over, Leandro Damião found the way to reach the peak of his potential.

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Dancing Shoes

His dribbling moves have become his trademark, but Tatsuhiro Sakamoto isn’t done rocking J. League defenses.

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Swinging in the Rain

The game between Shonan Bellmare and Kashiwa Reysol showed us why we love J. League and what’s improvable.

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