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Okazaki’s Fragments

If Akio Yoshida has been “Mr. J3” for a long time, Hiroki Higuchi from Fukushima United is ready to take over.

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Okazaki’s Fragments

Don’t Call It Miracle

As a newly-promoted team, Machida Zelvia keep leading the table in J. League. But they haven’t suddenly fall from the sky as a contender.

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Don’t Call It Miracle

Captain Mirai

The “Golden Boy” of Japanese football is ready for the leap: Kuryu Matsuki leaves Tokyo for his next adventure.

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Captain Mirai

The Club Down Under

The long-standing love story between Australia and Yokohama F. Marinos seems to have reached the end.

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The Club Down Under

Purple Patch

Takumu Kawamura is the embodiment of the solid work done by Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the last years.

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Purple Patch

Silent Brilliance

Taisei Miyashiro needed to leave his beloved Frontale to actually shine. And Vissel Kobe have found a nice bargain in the process.

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Silent Brilliance

Hands On

Shusaku Nishikawa has reaached 600 caps in the J.League, a testimony of his amazing career.

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Hands On

À bientôt

Japan ticked another box, qualifying for Paris 2024 – but the real goal could (and should) be an Olympic medal.

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À bientôt

Numazu on the horizon

After a few years in the lower part of the table, Azul Claro Numazu are back at the top thanks to Masashi Nakayama.

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Numazu on the horizon

Goals to achieve (and to score)

From Australia to Ehime, Ben Duncan launched himself into an unexpected journey. And he’s taking the best out of it.

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Goals to achieve (and to score)

Sakkāroos

Australia and Japan are rivals in the int’l scene, but they exchanged a lot of knowledge: Sacha Pisani helped us understanding how this is happening.

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Sakkāroos
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