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J. League Worldwide #24

Nacho is Spanish, and his passion for Oita Trinita resonated from all over the world.

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Ricardo-san

Tokushima Vortis, Urawa Red Diamonds, and now Kashiwa Reysol: we sat down with Ricardo Rodríguez for the third chapter of his J.League adventure.

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J. League Worldwide #20

The Andrés Ineista’s legacy in Kobe isn’t measured just in trophies, but also in gained fans like Sergio.

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What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Smarter

A bitter exit because of penalties hurts, but this doesn’t have to stop Japanese football from thinking ahead.

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J. League Worldwide #15

Spain has taken J. League by storm. It’s not just about managers or players: fans have been following. Like Antonio.

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Future days

FC Imabari are one of the most interesting realities in Japanese football and Lluís Planagumà wants to write history pages with them.

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Cambio de dirección

En los últimos años, la J.League fue dominada por jugadores sudamericanos, pero ahora Europa ha vuelto con prepotencia a desempeñar un rol importante en la liga profesional japonesa y España es la principal nación de este nuevo cambio de tendencia.

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