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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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Boulevard of Broken Dreams

After the Storm

Giravanz Kitakyushu barely avoided a risky JFL-J3 play-out last year. They must do better this year to avoid the worst.

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After the Storm

Mr. Sakka

Yasuhito Endo was and will be the main landmark of J.League. We won’t see another one of his kind.

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Mr. Sakka

Sayonara, 2023

Another year comes to an end, with many relevant figures: here’s a perspective on retirements from 2023.

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Sayonara, 2023

From Hanoi to Tokyo

Maxwell has been rising on YouTube, between his love for Vietnam and his passion for Japan. And they’ll play each other at the Asian Cup.

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From Hanoi to Tokyo

Indomitable Spirit

Japan looks to win again the AFC Asian Cup. They have to turn to the time when it was the toughest.

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Indomitable Spirit

The Next Step

Tsuneyasu Miyamoto will soon take over the JFA – it’s the first time that a former player has handled this kind of responsibility.

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The Next Step

2023 Regista Awards: J3 League

An orange domination, a Japanese-Canadian striker, and many shared accolades: these have been the awards for 2023 in the third division.

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2023 Regista Awards: J3 League

Bargains

Many foreigners will come and go in J.League, especially Brazilians. Marcus Vinicius showed us the good kind.

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Bargains

Orange Country

Ehime FC got relegated in 2021, and we were doubtful about a return to J2. They swept the competition away.

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Orange Country

2023 Regista Awards: J1 League

A first-time champion, a returning national hero, and new players rising: these have been the awards for 2023 in the top tier.

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2023 Regista Awards: J1 League
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