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J. League Division 1 2005, o el final más disputado de la historia (3ra parte)

La temporada 2005 fue una completa locura, la más recordada: así la revisitamos en tres partes. Esta es la segunda de esa extraordinaria temporada (aquí podéis leer la primera y…

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J. League Division 1 2005, o el final más disputado de la historia (3ra parte)

J. League Division 1 2005, o el final más disputado de la historia (2a parte)

La temporada 2005 fue una completa locura, la más recordada: así la revisitamos en tres partes.

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J. League Division 1 2005, o el final más disputado de la historia (2a parte)

J. League Division 1 2005, o el final más disputado de la historia (1a parte)

La temporada 2005 fue una completa locura, la más recordada: así la revisitamos en tres partes.

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J. League Division 1 2005, o el final más disputado de la historia (1a parte)

Wildcards

EAFF E-1 comes at the right time for Moriyasu to evaluate the last adds to the squad for Qatar 2022.

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Wildcards

J. League Worldwide #16

Scotland has become the center of the Japanese football world, and Hannah was deeply happy about it.

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J. League Worldwide #16

Cloud Nine

Peter Utaka was one step from leaving Japan for good. Instead, at 38 years old, he’s still ballin’.

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Cloud Nine

The Sorcerer

First Kyoto, then Gifu, now Kumamoto: Takeshi Oki might not coach again in J1 in his career, but he’s developing the stars of tomorrow.

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The Sorcerer

Barely Legal

J2 League has rarely seen the firepower Albirex Niigata is bringing to the pitch these days. Is that even allowed?

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Barely Legal

Lost Treasures – Kengo Kawamata

A series that wasn’t supposed to come back. Just like Kengo Kawamata wasn’t supposed to become a Top XI in J1.

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Lost Treasures – Kengo Kawamata

Mr. J3

YSCC have always been there in the third division, but Akio Yoshida has become a symbol of their presence.

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Mr. J3

J. League Worldwide #15

Spain has taken J. League by storm. It’s not just about managers or players: fans have been following. Like Antonio.

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J. League Worldwide #15
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