Created: Wednesday, 22 August 2018
Written by Peace Boy 89

 

Jordy Buijs – Welcome to Japan!

Jordy Buijs joined V-Varen Nagasaki from Sydney FC in July of this year and, judging by the outpour of support and well-wishing from Sydney fans online, he will be missed in the A-League.

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Created: Wednesday, 22 August 2018
Written by Alan Gibson

 

Footie Food at J.League Games!

 If there are two things Japan does well, they're soccer and food. When you bring the two together you have a real match made in heaven. 

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Created: Wednesday, 08 August 2018
Written by Matsu


Sanfrecce Hiroshima Well Placed To Lift J-League Crown In 2018?

The Purple Archers have dropped points in recent play, but still enjoy a five-point cushion at the top of the table.

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Created: Friday, 27 July 2018
Written by Matsu

Fernando Torres and Iniesta Make their J.League Debuts

Two Spanish legends made debuts off the bench, in J.League matches last weekend. Though neither was able to help his team to victory, fans are looking forward to much more, from the recent acquisitions.

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Created: Monday, 02 July 2018
Written by Matsu

Iniesta Flying the Spanish Flag in Japan

Andres Iniesta made his J.League debut on July 22nd, as Vissel Kobe took on Shonan Bellmare. Fans are hoping the Iniesta-Podolski hotline will soon begin producing results.

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Created: Saturday, 31 March 2018
Written by Matsu

Out like a Lamb?

The J.League season got off to a frigid start at the beginning of March, but things seem to be heating up at last.

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Created: Sunday, 18 March 2018
Written by Matsu

Spring Break

As the J.League takes a break for international contests in Europe, next week, two teams are still undefeated atop the table. And they are probably not the two teams you expected.

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Created: Saturday, 10 March 2018
Written by Matsu

March Madness

After three weeks of action the J.League looks topsy-turvy, as all thepreseason favourites have stumbled out of the starting gate, while rank outsiders are performing above expectations.

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Created: Friday, 02 March 2018
Written by Matsu

 

Not So Good Friday 

 The J.League's introduction of Friday night matches was met with some skepticism, and early returns suggest that the worries are justified.

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Created: Friday, 23 February 2018
Written by Matsu

The Boys are Back in Town

The J.League is back in action, kicking off on Friday evening in Tosu. JSoccer.com will keep you posted on all the action this season, so check in regularly for reports on all the action . . . from the inside!

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