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Blanklisted – Yoshinori Suzuki

With J. League Stats (@J1tokei on Twitter), we looked out for the underrated gem of J1. For episode 2, we move to Kyushu and Oita.

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Blanklisted – Yoshinori Suzuki

Lost Treasures – Márcio Richardes

One great season to feature in the Best XI, but it was just a sparkle in the dark. In the fourth episode of this column, we remember a classy Brazilian in Niigata.

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Lost Treasures – Márcio Richardes

Blanklisted – Riku Matsuda

With J. League Stats (@J1tokei on Twitter), we looked out for the underrated gems of J1. First up is the right-back from Cerezo Osaka.

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Blanklisted – Riku Matsuda

The prodigal son

Hayato Nakama grew up in Reysol’s youth sector, but he played almost a decade in J2 before coming home. Now it’s his time to shine.

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The prodigal son

Lost Treasures – Hiroyuki Taniguchi

One great season to feature in the Best XI, but it was just a sparkle in the dark. In the third episode of this column, we talk about a midfielder who ignited Kawasaki Frontale.

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Lost Treasures – Hiroyuki Taniguchi

La aventura manchega

Milagros Martínez Domínguez came to Japan to seek a new opportunity, but her journey is far from over.

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La aventura manchega

The maiden year

FC Imabari are ready to take the first steps in pro-football, but just remember how other clubs coped with the J3 debut.

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The maiden year

One goal, two strikers

Tsugutoshi Oishi and Kazuhito Kishida might sound new to neutral fans, but they’re about to make more history in J3 League.

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One goal, two strikers

The Market Report – 2020 J3 League

Fallen prodigies, old returns and heroes searching for a new uniform to wear: these have been the 10 most interesting signings in the third division.

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The Market Report – 2020 J3 League

The architect in Yokohama

Yuki Stalph has been among the revelations of the last J3 season. We had a chat with him to understand how much further YSCC could go in the future.

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The architect in Yokohama

J. Legacy – The neighbors: South Korea

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. South Korea gave a lot to the Japanese championship.

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J. Legacy – The neighbors: South Korea
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