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Six clubs in search of a season

What’s the deal between J1 League and Luigi Pirandello? The 2019 season.

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Six clubs in search of a season

Less is more

J. League is facing a new waves of stardom, but Japanese clubs might take a look of what stars are actually made of.

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Less is more

Ryohei Hayashi, the Ditto celebrator

The striker of Tokyo Verdy is the embodiment of why J2 is so fun to watch. Also, he could shine again in this 2019 season.

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Ryohei Hayashi, the Ditto celebrator

The Surprise Report: 2019 edition

Former prodigies, rising young stars and unexpressed potentials: this has been the Japanese transfer market before 2019 season

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The Surprise Report: 2019 edition

We’re ready for Phase 2

27 years after the birth of pro-football in Japan, it’s time for the next step. This can happen despite the defeat in Abu Dhabi against Qatar.

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We’re ready for Phase 2

Football Fantasy – Hiroshima

For the sixth episode of JLFF, Hiroshima Prefecture features three J1 titles in recent history and several J. League heroes.

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Football Fantasy – Hiroshima

2018 Regista Awards: J1 League

For the first time in many seasons, title wasn’t decided on the last matchday. But still, the championship didn’t lack of memorable moments and some shifts in power.

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2018 Regista Awards: J1 League

2018 Regista Awards: J3 League

When Kyushu rise, J3 League gets new two goodbyes. But it was a historical season and our panel chose the nominees, while you chose the winners of this 2018.

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2018 Regista Awards: J3 League

2018 Regista Awards: J2 League

We’ve ran a poll among some of the J2-followers for JLR. Here’s how you answered to them and who’s going to take the award away.

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2018 Regista Awards: J2 League

Welcome to the Yuma Entertainment Show

Strong personality, banters and grit: Yuma Suzuki isn’t your classical Japanese prospect. And that’s why might work.

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Welcome to the Yuma Entertainment Show

Boulevard of Broken Dreams

It’s not the first J1 League offers us a surprise relegation, but Kashiwa Reyol’s case might actually be the most disappointing example in the last decade.

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Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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