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It’s Not Over

The career of Tomoaki Makino showed us regrets, glory, achievements, and a clear line for his future.

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It’s Not Over

Sayonara, 2022

A tough and packed schedule comes to an end, leaving some breathing space: a perspective over retirements from 2022.

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Sayonara, 2022

J. League Worldwide #18

England, Australia, and Japan meet in one experience: that’s the story of Daniel and his love for J.League.

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J. League Worldwide #18

From the Gulf to Kyushu

J.League has been a nice environment to develop within. Alessio Mariani is a solid example of this path.

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From the Gulf to Kyushu

Lost Treasures – Yōichirō Kakitani

The first year without any J1 goal reminded us of what Yōichirō Kakitani could have been (and he hasn’t been).

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Lost Treasures – Yōichirō Kakitani

J. League Worldwide #17

Will England be the next promised land for Japanese football and its players? Harry for sure hopes so.

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J. League Worldwide #17

Growing on the Dock of the Bay

Unlike other realities – for example, Nara Club or any club from Mie –, FC Osaka weren’t expected to get promoted. Now what?

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Growing on the Dock of the Bay

What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Smarter

A bitter exit because of penalties hurts, but this doesn’t have to stop Japanese football from thinking ahead.

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What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Smarter

2022 Regista Awards: J3 League

Another newly promoted team rocking the league and a surprising promotion: these have been the awards for 2022 in the third division.

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2022 Regista Awards: J3 League

Youth of the Nation

Matsumoto Yamaga can say… they’ve failed. But at least “MVP” Ayumu Yokoyama could be a sign of things changing.

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Youth of the Nation

The Right Path

Despite missing out on promotion, Kagoshima are doing things properly. Koki Arita winning “Best Signing” is a sign of that.

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The Right Path
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