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Join us on Momento today!Learn more about Movember here!Welcome back to The Verdependent podcast, where we depend on the Verde & Black for our everyday vibes. This week, Paul and Lobar...recap our playoff loss vs. LAFCLeagues Correspondence checkin on J League, Serie A, and NWSLrelive Austin's 2025 seasonThank y'all for kickin' it with us this week. Keep the conversation going on socials by following @TheVerdependent.
A primeira vitória do Japão contra o Brasil na história do futebol masculino é simbólica. Se atualmente o país do sol nascente é uma potência na Ásia e vai disputar a sua oitava Copa do Mundo consecutiva em 2026, essa evolução se deve muito à influência brasileira no início. Tiago Leme, de Tóquio, para a RFI Há mais de 30 anos, Zico cruzou o mundo e teve papel fundamental para a popularização e a profissionalização do futebol no Japão. Depois, chegaram vários outros jogadores. E até hoje o Campeonato Japonês e a seleção nacional mostram organização e força, mesmo sem o investimento e as estrelas estrangeiras do passado jogando no país. Na última terça-feira, em amistoso em Tóquio, o Japão venceu o Brasil do técnico Carlo Ancelotti de virada, por 3 a 2. Com o estádio lotado e a paixão da torcida japonesa pelo futebol e também pela seleção brasileira, a festa com o resultado foi enorme. Essa boa relação entre os dois países começou especialmente em 1991, quando Zico foi contratado pelo Kashima Antlers, um clube até então amador ligado a uma fábrica. Em 1993, começou a primeira temporada da J-League, a nova liga profissional japonesa. O ex-flamenguista jogou no Kashima até 1994, mas depois sempre esteve ligado e ajudando no desenvolvimento do futebol, e inclusive foi treinador da seleção do Japão entre 2002 e 2006. Muitos jogadores brasileiros importantes atuaram no país asiático, nomes como Leonardo, Dunga, Bebeto, Jorginho, César Sampaio, Careca, Túlio, Washington, Emerson Sheik, Robson Ponte, entre outros, além de técnicos também. O torcedor brasileiro Mário Uemura, descendente de nipônicos e que mora no Japão há 40 anos, acompanhou de perto todo esse processo. "Uma influência muito grande foi o Zico, que começou lá no Kashima, que era amador. Depois que virou profissional e a J-League, virou Kashima Antlers. O Zico tem muita influência aqui, ele é considerado um rei", diz. "Depois tem o Tokyo Verdy, que foi um time muito forte também, que tinha muitos brasileiros. O Bismarck jogou no Tokyo Verdy também e muitos brasileiros ajudaram a desenvolver a J-League como está atualmente. Eles gostam até hoje do futebol brasileiro, é uma influência muito grande." Outro torcedor brasileiro que também estava presente no amistoso de terça-feira, Hermes Suzuki, que vive no Japão há sete anos, falou sobre o impacto do Brasil no futebol japonês. "E não é só o Zico. O Rui Ramos também. Você tem o Kazu. É impressionante essa história", salienta. "Eu acompanho a J- League, o meu avô é de Kyoto, então eu acompanho o Kyoto Sanga. Quem era líder, agora ele caiu um pouquinho, é o Papagaio, o Rafael Elias, ele estava como artilheiro, mas agora caiu. Mas é um brasileiro que está no topo. Mas eles adoram o Brasil, é impressionante. Então, assim como o Pelé foi nos Estados Unidos, o Zico é pai do futebol aqui. É impressionante”, diz. Jogadores brasileiros Atualmente, o Campeonato Japonês não conta com tantos jogadores de destaque internacional, houve diminuição de investimento nos clubes. Mesmo assim, segue atraindo muitos jogadores menos conhecidos e que não tem mercado na Europa, por exemplo. Nesta temporada, a J-League conta com 100 atletas estrangeiros, de 28 países diferentes, sendo que 52 são brasileiros, a imensa maioria. Os três primeiros colocados da lista de artilheiros são do Brasil: Léo Ceará, do Kashima Antlers, Rafael Elias, do Kyoto Sanga, e Rafael Ratão, do Cerezo Osaka. O Japão vai disputar no ano que vem nos Estados Unidos, México e Canadá a oitava Copa do Mundo de sua história, todas depois que Zico começou a jogar no país. A primeira vez foi no Mundial de 1998, e depois o país se classificou para todas as edições. As melhores participações foram em 2002, 2010, 2018 e 2022, quando chegou às oitavas-de-final. No passado, a seleção japonesa teve nomes fortes como Nakata, Endo, Nakamura e Honda, além de Kazu, que atuou no Santos e outros times do Brasil na década de 80. Hoje o Japão é comandado pelo técnico Hajime Moriyasu. Os principais jogadores estão em equipes europeias, como Minamino, do Monaco, Kubo, da Real Sociedad, e Ueda, do Feyenoord, além de Nagatomo, que jogou na Inter de Milão e está no FC Tokyo. Hermes Suzuki contou um pouco também sobre como está o nível da seleção japonesa antes do Mundial de 2026. "Eu vou ser sincero, estive na Copa recente no Catar. O Japão ganhou da Espanha, ganhou da Alemanha, estou com a camiseta lá do jogo. Então, eles não são zebra não! Eles estão para jogar. Mas o futebol daqui se profissionalizou, e não só o masculino. Tem uma liga do futebol feminino também aqui, e eles vão formando as bases, então tem as crianças”, afirma o torcedor. Depois de fazer história com a vitória inédita sobre o Brasil após 14 confrontos, o Japão sonha em superar novamente grandes potências do futebol na Copa de 2026, para impulsionar ainda mais o desenvolvimento do futebol no país.
It's six of the best on the pod this week as the Victorian crew of Mark Ivkovic, Lachie Flannigan and Josh Parish join forces with From The Gantry's Alex Molchanoff, Nick Kutnjack and Will Konstandinidis to review a spectacular start to the Australian Championship. We start at Lakeside as two screamers from Sydney Olympic were not enough for a point against South Melbourne. Has Sinisa channeled Esteban Quintas by going back to the long throw? And why are Labinot Haliti's side not as strong as they look on paper?There's a moment of footballing karma as Bayswater level it late against Sydney Utd, dream debuts for Wollongong's J-League veteran and Avondale's A-League legend, and deja vu for the Preston Lions.Plus, Marconi are left to rue their missed opportunities, APIA's subs make the difference in South Australia, and Excelsior lay claim to the 'box office' tag.The NPL Victoria Podcast is brought to you in 2025 by Melville Bodyworks, located at 106 Melville Rd Brunswick West. For all your panel beating and smash repairs, give them a call on 8378-5555, or visit melvillebodyworks.com.au - and let them know we sent you!We're also excited to announce that Content Hype are supporting the show!From website management and club newsletters, to matchday photography, videography and social media, Content Hype will tailor a package that suits your club's needs.Visit contenthype.com.au to find out how we can help you raise your game.Enjoying the show? Keep in touch via our socials!➤ Twitter: @NPLVicPod➤ Instagram: @NPLVictoriaPod➤ Pester Nick here : @NickDurbano_➤ Tell Lachie he's wrong here: @lachieflannigan➤ Direct hate mail to Josh here: @joshparish_➤ Keep up with Ivka's transfer scoops here: @mivkaa
Soccer: FC Tokyo Beat Crosstown Rival Tokyo Verdy 1-0 in J. League 1st Division
Sanrio's Character Hello Kitty to Help J.League Promote Fair Play in Soccer
A quick update from the Krewe on a short release break & things to come! Big things poppin' with the Krewe!!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ JSNO Info & Upcoming Events ------Support the Krewe - Donate to JSNO!JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
Join us on Momento today!Welcome back to The Verdependent podcast, where we depend on the Verde & Black for our everyday vibes. This week, Paul and Lobar...recap the MLS All-Star breakLeagues Correspondence on J-League and Serie AReveal & ReactStoppage time rundown covering MLS, international footy, Chelsea, and more... Thank y'all for kickin' it with us this week. Keep the conversation going on socials by following @TheVerdependent.
Join us on Momento today!Welcome back to The Verdependent podcast, where we depend on the Verde & Black for our everyday vibes. This week, Paul and Lobar...celebrate Austin's Open Cup win @ San Josediscuss Gold Cup, CWC, and Women's Euroslook ahead to a home matchup against NE RevsStoppage time rundown covering MLS, international footy, J-League, and more... Thank y'all for kickin' it with us this week. Keep the conversation going on socials by following @TheVerdependent.
Soccer: Kawasaki Beat Niigata 3-1 to Rise to Fifth in J-League First Division
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Hiroshima Rises to 3rd in J-League 1st Division with 4-0 Win over Yokohama FC
In Part 2 of our Japanese soccer series, journalist Dan Orlowitz returns to help us explore how Japan's soccer scene is making waves across the globe! We dive into Samurai Blue's international success, Japanese players shining abroad, and the flow of global talent into the J.League. Plus — how can fans outside Japan actually watch the matches? We've got that covered, too.If you've ever cheered for Japan in the World Cup or wanted to follow J.League stars in Europe, this episode is for you!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Past KOJ Sports-Related Episodes ------Meet the J.League ft. Dan Orlowitz (S6E4)Kendo: The Way of the Sword ft. Alexander Bennett, 7th Dan in Kendo (S4E16)The Life of a Sumotori ft. 3-Time Grand Champion Konishiki Yasokichi (S4E10)Talking Sumo ft. Andrew Freud (S1E8)------ About Dan Orlowitz ------Dan's Socials & WritingsJ-Talk Podcast------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
The Krewe is kicking off a 2-part series on Japanese soccer! In Part 1, journalist Dan Orlowitz joins the Krewe to break down Japan's domestic soccer scene — the J.League. From league structure and top teams to standout players making waves right now, this episode is your perfect deep dive into the beautiful game, Japan-style. Whether you're new to Japanese soccer or a longtime fan, you'll come away with fresh insights and maybe even a new favorite club! Don't miss Part 2, where we go global with Japan's national teams and international impact!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Past KOJ Sports-Related Episodes ------Kendo: The Way of the Sword ft. Alexander Bennett, 7th Dan in Kendo (S4E16)The Life of a Sumotori ft. 3-Time Grand Champion Konishiki Yasokichi (S4E10)Talking Sumo ft. Andrew Freud (S1E8)------ About Langston Hill ------Dan's Socials & Writings------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
Soccer: Urawa Rises to Third in First Division of Japan's J-League
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Japan Pro Football: J.League Decides to Launch New Under-21 Division Next Season
LET THEM COOK! Over the last 5 months, the Krewe has been hard at work cooking up a massive Season 6 line-up. While the main course will begin being served on May 16, how about an appetizer? Just like the carb-loaded instant yakisoba, this preview is CHOU CHOU CHOU Gigamax packed with sneak peeks at what's to come in Season 6. Some snippets include:- Laughing & learning about the world of Rakugo with master storyteller Katsura Sunshine- Prepping for Expo 2025 with Sachiko Yoshimura, Director General of Public Relations & Promotion for Expo 2025- Studying Japanese via language schools with Nihongo enthusiast Langston Hill- Bridging New Orleans & Japan through music with Jazz Trombonist Haruka Kikuchi- Kicking off 2 episodes on Japan's soccer footprint domestically & worldwide with journalist Dan Orlowitz- Exploring vegan cuisine in Japan with Leonore Steffan of ItadakiHealthy- Diving into social media's role in establishing perceptions of Japan - Revisiting Matsue with Sister City Exchange participants Katherine Heller & Wade Trosclair- Brewing up some craft beer with Chris Madere of Baird Brewing & Chris Poel of Shiokaze BrewLab- Restoring some abandoned homes with Akiya enthusiast & YouTuber Anton Wormann of Anton in JapanThis is only HALF of what's to come this season... the 2nd half is top secret! So stay tuned for our season 6 premiere on May 16, 2025 and stick around for the rest of the season to find out what else we have in store on Season 6 of Krewe of Japan Podcast!!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
Soccer: Kashiwa Defeats Shonan 1-0 to Rise to 2nd in J-League First Division
Join us on Momento today!Welcome back to The Verdependent podcast, where we depend on the Verde & Black for our everyday vibes. This week, Paul and Lobar...recap Austin's disastrous 5-1 L @ Vancouvercheck-in on NWSL actionpreview Austin's home matchup against bottom-of-the-West LA GalaxyStoppage time rundown covering the Messi Effect, J League, UCL, Chelsea, and more... Thank y'all for kickin' it with us this week. Keep the conversation going on socials by following @TheVerdependent.
Soccer: Kashima Antlers Forward Leo Ceara Named J.League MVP for February, March
Join us on Momento today!Welcome back to The Verdependent podcast, where we depend on the Verde & Black for our everyday vibes. This week, Paul and Lobar...recap Austin's 0-0 draw vs. PortlandReveal and React to MLS storiespreview Austin's away game at top-of-the-West VancouverStoppage time rundown covering USL pro/rel, J League, UCL, Chelsea, and more... Thank y'all for kickin' it with us this week. Keep the conversation going on socials by following @TheVerdependent.
Author Chris Evans is in the Centre Circle to talk with Aidan Willians and Chris Lepkowski about his new biography of Gary Lineker. From Filbert Street to the J League and all points in between and beyond, we discuss the impact of one of the game's great goalscorers.
Soccer: 2011 J.League MVP Leandro Domingues Dies at 41 after Battle with Cancer
Soccer: Hiroshima Defeats Kashima to Rise to 4th Place in J-League 1st Division
With Japan officially qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, we wanted to take at domestic football in the country. In so doing, we attempt to answer questions like what is the J.League, how good is the league as a whole, how has it evolved over time, what role has it played in helping to strengthen the national team, and much much more! WE HAVE A YOUTUBE CHANNEL! We're posting all our episodes here! Smash the like and subscribe etc.! JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON! Check out our Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more. Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow!
With Japan officially qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, we wanted to take at domestic football in the country. In so doing, we attempt to answer questions like what is the J.League, how good is the league as a whole, how has it evolved over time, what role has it played in helping to strengthen the national team, and much much more!WE HAVE A YOUTUBE CHANNEL!We're posting all our episodes here! Smash the like and subscribe etc.!JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON!Check out our Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more.Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Japan officially qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, we wanted to take at domestic football in the country. In so doing, we attempt to answer questions like what is the J.League, how good is the league as a whole, how has it evolved over time, what role has it played in helping to strengthen the national team, and much much more! WE HAVE A YOUTUBE CHANNEL! We're posting all our episodes here! Smash the like and subscribe etc.! JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON! Check out our Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more. Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow!
With Japan officially qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, we wanted to take at domestic football in the country. In so doing, we attempt to answer questions like what is the J.League, how good is the league as a whole, how has it evolved over time, what role has it played in helping to strengthen the national team, and much much more!WE HAVE A YOUTUBE CHANNEL!We're posting all our episodes here! Smash the like and subscribe etc.!JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON!Check out our Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more.Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A J-League chega à sua quarta rodada, e o Kashima Antlers conquista sua terceira vitória, mas não foi nada fácil. A disputa está acirrada, e a vida também não está sendo fácil para outros favoritos na luta pelo título, como o Marinos, Urawa Reds e Vissel Kobe.O Hinomaru está disponível em diversos agregadores de podcast: Spotify, Itunes podcast, Googlepodcast, Pocketcasts, Addict podcast, Radiopublic entre outros.Podcast: https://anchor.fm/hinomaru Deixe seu recado para o Hinomaru abaixo do vídeo ou participe pelo nosso e-mail hinomarupodcast@gmail.comRedes sociais:https://linktr.ee/hinomaru?s=08Recomendações:Pagina doGlauberTanakahttps://www.facebook.com/glauber.tirasPagina do jornalista Tiago Bontempohttps://globoesporte.globo.com/blogs/futebol-no-japao/Livro Samurais Azuis de Tiago Bontempohttps://leiacorner.com.br/produto/samurais-azuis/Nosso feed RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/4b16eacc/podcast/rssGrupo no Whatsapphttps://chat.whatsapp.com/HLL9THlT3Fi5NZ2ZKc3GuvSiga o canal "Hinomaru Podcast" no WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaZPNYsCRs1gwLq92V1O#podcast #J1 #JLEAGUE2025
Join us on Momento today!Welcome back to The Verdependent podcast where we depend on the Verde & Black for our everyday vibes. This week, Paul and Lobar...discuss what went wrong (and what went right) in Portlandcheck-in on the J-League and Serie Apreview Saturday's match against Colorado RapidsStoppage time rundown covering no Messi in Houston, Chucky Lozano injury, Emma Hayes first loss, Women's Club World Cup delay, and more... Thank y'all for kickin' it with us this week. Keep the conversation going on socials by following @TheVerdependent.
High School Soccer: Students Join Referees at Match with J.League U-18 Team
0:50 Insights into Japanese Football and Coaching JourneyHisashi reminisces about his early experiences with football in Japan, particularly enjoying lunchtime games with classmates. He cites Keisuke Honda as a childhood hero and recalls a significant match where Gamba Osaka faced Manchester United, which motivated him to become a football coach. Hisashi emphasizes the competitiveness of Japanese football and the excitement of watching teams like Leeds under Marcelo Bielsa.10:21 -The State of Football Development in JapanHisashi explained that football has become increasingly popular in Japan, competing closely with baseball. He emphasized the importance of university football as a developmental stage for young players who may not transition directly to professional leagues, with many opting for education alongside their athletic pursuits.16:08 - University Pathways and Player Development in Japanese FootballHisashi discussed the relationship between Japanese universities and J-League clubs, noting that players often prioritize education over early professional contracts. While some players may sign with clubs during their third year, many choose to complete their degrees before becoming free agents, which allows them to negotiate with various clubs. This shift has attracted interest from international clubs, leading to changes in recruitment strategies.22:01 -Cultural Perspectives on Coaching in Japan and EnglandHisashi compares the coaching methods in Japan and England, noting that Japan has modeled its football academy system after European countries. He emphasizes the cultural differences, particularly in how players are treated, with Japanese coaches fostering independence and critical thinking from a young age, allowing players to take ownership of their development.32:04 -Discussion on Honda's Iconic Persona in FootballHisashi shares insights on Honda's distinctive style and personality, which set him apart from other players like Shinji Okazaki and Shinji Kagawa. He emphasizes Honda's boldness, including his fashion choices and outspoken nature, which resonated with fans and made him an icon. Michael Wright adds that Honda's nonconformity plays a significant role in his appeal.33:45- Cultural Perspectives on Coaching and Responsibility in SportsHisashi explains that Japanese coaches often allow players to think independently rather than providing direct answers, fostering a sense of personal responsibility. He highlights that this cultural approach encourages players to work hard and conform to group expectations, even when not directly supervised. Michael Wright expresses curiosity about how this contrasts with the behavior of young players in England, who might act out if left alone.39:59 -Discussion on Player Self-Regulation in CoachingMichael asked Hisashi about the potential for players in England to self-regulate and the time it might take for this to become effective. Hisashi responded that, in his experience, this model often does not work well due to the cultural context and the way players are taught. He noted that while players in Japan take ownership of their responsibilities regardless of supervision, this mindset may not be as prevalent in England.42:36- Exploring Coaching Approaches in Japanese FootballMichael and Hisashi explore the structured training methods prevalent in Japanese football, emphasizing the role of routine and repetition in skill development. Hisashi notes that while this approach fosters technical proficiency, it may limit players' creativity and adaptability in game situations. Michael adds that the challenge lies in translating training skills into live, pressurized moments on the pitch.. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Now that the new Argentina Superliga, J League, K League, and Major League Soccer cards have launched, it's time for Sorare managers to settle back into the routine of setting lineups and building collections.#sorare #fantasysports #cardcollecting
Soccer: Sanfrecce Hiroshima Rallies to Beat FC Machida Zelvia 2-1 in J. League
In this episode, we discuss the J.League Fujifilm Super Cup 2025 match between Vissel Kobs and Sanfrecce Hiroshima, that took place on February 8th. We also discussed the mythical pro basketball league that could rival the NBA, if it comes to fruition. Lastly, we also recap the action-packed rugby derby between the Bulls and Stormers that was played last weekend, as well as the epic history between the two sides playing each other.*Merch Store: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3AM.A.G%2B-%2BAthlete%2BNetwork&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011*Sports Agent Online Course: https://www.athletenetwork.net/plans-pricing*V.L. SiR Sneakers: https://www.aliveshoes.com/vl-sir
The full crew is back for the first time in 2025 ahead of a bumper year in Asian football, with a feast of football coming our way. We're joined from Kuala Lumpur by Keeshanan Sundaresan from Stadium Astro to discuss in-depth the new structure around the Malaysian national team, while we also look at Abdukodir Khusanov's move to Manchester City. Also on the agenda we discuss the return of the AFC Champions League Elite, the upcoming AFC U20 Asian Cup, another big transfer window in Saudi Arabia, headlines by Jhon Duran's move to Saudi Arabia, and look at the return of the J. League this weekend. 02:25 - 29:37: Malaysian national team discussion 29:38 - 36:38: Abdukodir Khusanov to Manchester City 36:39 - 38:38: AFC U20 Asian Cup 38:39 - 43:05: Transfer window heralds new dawn in Saudi Arabia 43:06 - 46:03: AFC Champions League Elite returns 46:04 - 52:20: J. League returns Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels: X: https://twitter.com/TheAsianGame IG: https://instagram.com/theasiangame Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheAsianGamePodcast
Welcome back to a new year, and a new season of J-Talk! On our first episode of 2025, Dan Orlowitz joins Jonny and Ben to chat about how the J.League can build on their successful 2024, and what will be new or different this season, before we discuss the 2026 "0.5 Season", or as it will be known from this point on: The 2026 Chaos Energy J.League Cup (from 17:45 to 39:25), before we finish with some hot takes on the best and worst of the new season's top flight kits. Thanks to you all for your ongoing support! Check out Dan on Bluesky, and remember you can keep up to date on offseason transfers on Jonny's Google Doc.
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O futebol japonês resolver partir para o profissionalismo nos anos 90. Para isso, apostou em estrelas internacionais, potente trabalho de marketing, alto investimento em estádios, uniformes coloridos e um tanto de carisma. A J.League de 1993 foi um marco e ao longo dos anos 90 o futebol japonês recebeu muita gente boa - e até ganhou o direito de sediar uma Copa..
Another season is upon us! Pete, Paul B and the Dave's discuss the upcoming campaign, our summer transfer business, and the Conway debacle. We also hear what to expect from our newest recruits via a J League expert, Rams Review, and Loft for Words.
Spurs continue the preseason tour through Asia with another victory. We chat about a new signing and then play 5 Words or Less with potential transfer targets. Plus, a new contract for Spurs Women coach Robert Vilahamn. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tottenhamdepot/support
Host Richard Cracknell is joined by co-host Lee McQueen and regular returning panellists in Jason McGovern and George Achillea as an impressive young and heavily rotated Tottenham side beat Japanese champions Vissel Kobe in Tokyo on Saturday. Ange Postecoglou's side have now made it three wins from as many games after victories against Hearts and QPR before Spurs embarked on their tour of Asia. Spurs fell behind after Pape Matar Sarr's intervention was intercepted by Yuya Osako, who fired the hosts in front. Pedro Porro would quickly level for the away side after brilliant work from Archie Gray and Dejan Kulusevski, before Heung-min Son put them ahead with a ruthless finish at the back post after the break. The J-League side would level through forward Jean Patric's strike, deflected off the covering Emerson Royal. Still, Spurs pushed for the winner to avoid a penalty shootout in the sweltering Tokyo heat and played some lovely incisive football, constantly going close as the game approached its end. Young Mikey Moore would have the final say, tapping in Jamie Donley's cross from the byline to continue his fine form this summer. Nominate Last Word On Spurs for Best Podcast - Premier League at the
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American Tom Byer, who has spent years in Japan and around the globe working in youth development, joins Alexi Lalas in a special edition of State of the Union. Tom has worked with some of the biggest clubs in the world, including Ajax and Manchester United. He also changed the way Japan looks at the youth ranks. The duo dives into the best and worst about the American soccer system, the differences between the J League and MLS, what the USA needs to do to develop a world-class star, and the chances this current crop of players is truly the USMNT's golden generation. Alexi and Mosse will be back next week with your regularly scheduled State of the Union programming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The FM Show Podcast Episode 33 - WORKTHESPACE Work The Space joins the lads on todays show to chat about Park To Prem, and his love of J League. The conversation is flowing, as are the laughs as RDF Tactics is delighted to know that despite living like he's still in lockdown, Work The Space definitely has legs! TJ updates us on Greece, and Jack gives us a walk through in how to approach a Park To Prem style save. Oh yeah, and we consider a new game show, and there's some Michael Owen chat. Oh, and we try to understand THE most complicated league structure in world football. Honestly, its bat shit crazy. Its a brilliant episode this one, and we hope you enjoy it. If you've enjoyed it, please leave a like on the video and consider hitting subscribe to the channel. Also leave a comment about your favourite part of the episode. Support us on Patreon and join the The FM Show squad! Enjoy early access to our public episodes, bonus weekly episodes, exclusive content, and you get access to secret channels on our Discord for just £3 a month! Sign up now: http://www.patreon.com/TheFMShowPod Thanks to our sponsors Manscaped | http://www.manscaped.com 20% off with promo code: SHOW20 FullTimePrints | http://www.fulltimeprints.com 10% off with promo code THEFMSHOW Surprise Shirts | http://www.surpriseshirts.co.uk 10% off with promo code FMSHOW Follow Our Socials https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJwruCy5lH44iFcyE150oeg http://www.twitter.com/thefmshowpod https://www.tiktok.com/@thefmshowpod http://www.instagram.com/thefmshowpod Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/TKPCUEZDvt Listen Now Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6t7BLXSECt0y9AWHU1WgRj Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-fm-show-a-football-manager-podcast/id1698580502 Amazon: https://a.co/d/9hJSX0U Tony Jameson http://www.tonyjameson.co.uk http://www.twitter.com/tonyjameson http://www.instagram.com/tonyjameson https://www.tiktok.com/@tonyjamesonfm https://www.facebook.com/tonyjamesonfm http://twitch.tv/tonyjamesonfm https://www.youtube.com/@tonyjamesonfm RDF Tactics https://www.rdftactics.com http://www.twitter.com/rdftactics http://www.instagram.com/rdftactics http://twitch.tv/rdftactics http://www.youtube.com/@rdftactics Producer Steve http://www.twitter.com/steve_hankey Work The Space http://www.twitter.com/workthespace http://twitch.tv/workthespace http://www.youtube.com/workthespace The Football Manager podcast for all of your Football Manager needs. #podcast #FM24 #footballmanager
HEADLINES: Fuck Soccer Get Money European Super League is back but is anyone actually buying it; is it fair for United fans to get a little excited now that Sir Jim Ratcliffe has finally bought in; pluses and minuses of MLS following Japan's J-League by realigning the schedule with Europe WHAT IF: Pulisic leads the USMNT to back-to-back World Cup titles in 2026 and 2030 cementing his name in soccer lore... should the USSF retire his #10 jersey? PREMIER LEAGUE: making sense of a busy holiday period including what to makes of the recent risers (eg West Ham and Wolves) and fallers (eg, Arsenal and Newcastle), plus some FA Cup games to watch this weekend ROUND THE WORLD: fallout from the last minute cancellation of Turkish Super Cup due to 11th hour demands by Saudi hosts plus some transfer chatter involving Johnny Cardoso to Betis, Hugo Lloris to LAFC (!?) and Antonee Robinson to Liverpool STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets where the Over Train is cooking with thermonuclear gas again and GOAWs
Pour écouter l'épisode, je m'abonne à Coparena : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-ufMgTDRZ Alors que l'Europe s'apprête à prendre sa pause hivernale, d'autres pays sont en pleine intersaison et certains contrats se terminent. C'est a priori le cas de Yan Matheus, ailier droit du Yokohama F. Marinos et co-meilleur passeur de la J. League en 2023. Avec son profil très complet, le Brésilien pourrait bien être l'une des bonnes affaires de janvier.
There's loads to cover on today's Inside Bodymoor preview show as Dan Rolinson and John Townley look ahead to Villa's home clash against West Ham. Also on the agenda, the latest on Nicolo Zaniolo and the investigation surrounding betting allegations in Italy, and a look at Aston Villa's new parternship with J-League side Vissel Kobe. John's Vissel Kobe story: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/im-excited-aston-villas-vissel-27940162
Ohi was a key figure in the J-League across two decades, making over 400 appearances across the top two tiers with Jubilo Iwata, Albirex Niigata and Shonan Bellmare. Today he is a key member of Victoria's Eastern Lions FC, while helping the development of grassroots football. - 大井選手は、これまでジュビロ磐田、アルビレックス新潟、湘南ベルマーレと、J1、J2合わせて400試合以上に出場。国内サッカーの第一線で活躍してきました。現在VIC州のNPLでプレーする傍ら、サッカーの指導も行っています。