Lost Treasures – Kengo Kawamata
A series that wasn’t supposed to come back. Just like Kengo Kawamata wasn’t supposed to become a Top XI in J1.
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From absolute dominium to fighting for a starting spot: Kasper Junker and the Reds, a complicated relationship.
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Yuto Suzuki wasn’t playing in J3 a few years ago. With Júbilo Iwata, he found a new way to emerge.
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Atsuhiro Miura was just a temporary solution. Little did Vissel Kobe know he was going to be the right fit for the club.
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After 15 years in Japan, Mihailo Petrović proved to be the kind of foreign manager J. League needed for a step forward.
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A former S-Pulse prodigy, one of the many nice adds by Cerezo Osaka and a Brazilian striker: these are the Top 10 transfers from last Winter in J1 League.
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A consolidated dynasty, an Aussie gatekeeper, and young guns: these have been the awards for 2021 in the top tier.
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At many turns of his life, Ryuho Kikuchi risked of losing his J. League dream, but he fought through to come this far.
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After years of personal success, but lesser fortune with his squads, Ataru Esaka is finally a key-player in a solid project.
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From a university prospect to the best Japanese striker in J. League: it’s been a long road for Ayase Ueda, but it’s far from over.
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