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Nobu-hero

After more than 700 matches in the Japanese pro-world, Nobuhiro Ishizaki is ready to give it another shot in Hachinohe.

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Nobu-hero

The Market Report – 2023, J1 League

A former J1 MVP, an interesting striker from J2, and a gem from Yamagata: these are the Top 10 transfers from last Winter in J1 League

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The Market Report – 2023, J1 League

The Market Report – 2023, J2 League

renegade from Kobe, a promotion from J3, and some interesting defenders: these are the Top 10 transfers from last Winter in J2 League

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The Market Report – 2023, J2 League

The Saganian Candidate

Even if Sagan Tosu’s system is keeping the team in J1, no one excepted Kenta Kawai to do this well in a J1 dugout.

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The Saganian Candidate

The Dying Era

It’s not the first time both S-Pulse or Iwata are in J2, but it’s the first time where the Shizuoka-based football look stuck.

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The Dying Era

Bad Guy

If you think about the J.League and you have to identify the league with one manager, to whom do you think? Hajime Moriyasu for his successes and the role with…

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Bad Guy

Time for Promotion?

The Cklamovski experiment has produced fun moments and good football, but it’s time to aim for the moon.

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Time for Promotion?

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
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