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More than a super-sub

When he wore his goalscoring shoes, Hayato Asakawa has always done his job. 2021 could be his year.

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More than a super-sub

The 2021 Market Report – J3 League

Promising youngsters, renaissances and game changers: these have been the 10 most interesting signings in the third division.

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The 2021 Market Report – J3 League

Miyazaki is here!

After a few years, Tegevajaro are finally in J3. Will they keep up with a decent level in their maiden campaign?

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Miyazaki is here!

Lévir V

One of the most known managers in J. League history is back in Osaka for the fifth time: can Culpi and Cerezo make it work again?

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Lévir V

The silent wizard

Even if Ventforet Kofu could struggle to play J1 again, they found a great manager in Akira Ito.

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The silent wizard

The 2021 Market Report – J1 League

Young guns, foreign stars, talented musicians: these have been the 10 most interesting signings in the first division.

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The 2021 Market Report – J1 League

The 2021 Market Report – J2 League

Returns, renegades and players looking to a new beginning: these have been the 10 most interesting signings in the second division.

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The 2021 Market Report – J2 League

It’s rainbow man

Sapporo has now a relevant team and some of the credit might fall on the shoulders of Akito Fukumori.

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It’s rainbow man

The century’s bargain

Despite a change of manager, V-Varen Nagasaki might have nailed the best acquisition in J2’s history: Edigar Junio.

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The century’s bargain

The survivors

2020 was exceptional, because we have seen no relegations for the first time in a long period. But can these four teams survive in 2021?

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The survivors

The mutual evolution

J. League has expanded in the ASEAN zone, but more on the pitch-relationships could bridge further gaps.

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The mutual evolution
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