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Dreaming the year away

In the Silicon valley of Japan, the start-up built by Hasebe worked and Avispa are back in J1, against many odds.

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Dreaming the year away

2020 Regista Awards: J1 League

A champion like never before, growing stars and some rebirths: these have been the awards for 2020 in the first division.

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2020 Regista Awards: J1 League

Come with the wind

Kaoru Mitoma didn’t just enjoy a “good rookie year”: he rewrote the history books, just like his team. Now what?

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Come with the wind

Emperor’s Cup: a century of history (Part 5)

Emperor’s Cup is ready for another round to take place, but the competition’s history has been long and deep. So please enjoy the fifth contribution of this column by Tobias…

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Emperor’s Cup: a century of history (Part 5)

Time is money

Don’t let the ACL-run fool you: Vissel Kobe have a lot of work to do to actually reach the top of Japan, let alone Asia.

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Time is money

2020 Regista Awards: J3 League

A surprising promotion, a dominating team and the growth of many players: these have been the awards for 2020 in the third division.

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2020 Regista Awards: J3 League

I believe he can fly

At this third year in J3, Kaito Taniguchi has developed again and proved to be a reliable player. Time for a promotion?

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I believe he can fly

Don’t stop us now

Blaublitz Akita had an otherworldly run of results, but the spell might go on in J2 as well thanks to some key-members of the organization.

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Don’t stop us now

Po10tial – Daigo Takahashi

J2 League holds a lot of treasures and we found five of them: young, talented and with a promising future.

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Po10tial – Daigo Takahashi

Emperor’s Cup: a century of history (Part 4)

Emperor’s Cup is ready for another round to take place, but the competition’s history has been long and deep.

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Emperor’s Cup: a century of history (Part 4)

Extremely talented, incredibly normal

Kengo Nakamura has been an institution for Japanese football, more than his loyal history with Frontale might say.

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Extremely talented, incredibly normal
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