Under the microscope: The stats behind Yokohama FC’s early struggles on their return to top flight football
Yokohama FC returned to the J1 League after finishing as the J2 League runners-up last season. This is their fourth
Yokohama FC returned to the J1 League after finishing as the J2 League runners-up last season. This is their fourth
Saturday saw Nagoya vs FC Tokyo in the J-League. We’ve broken down all the key stats for you to digest
Saturday saw Yokohama F. Marinos vs Kashima Antlers in the J-League. We’ve broken down all the key stats for you
Saturday saw Yokohama FC vs Kyoto Sanga in the J-League. We’ve broken down all the key stats for you to
Saturday saw Sagan Tosu vs Vissel Kobe in the J-League. We’ve broken down all the key stats for you to
Sanfrecce Hiroshima v Kashiwa Reysol Hiroshima Sanfrecce Hiroshima sits in 12th place before any of the J-League matches has
Avispa v Shonan – Betting Preview Avispa Summary Since losing against Kobe in the season opener, Avispa has
Kawasaki v Cereza Osaka – Betting Preview Kawasaki Kawasaki host Cerezo Osaka in the fifth round of J-League,
Urawa Red Diamonds will host an unbeaten Albirex Niigata side in the J1 League. The hosts made a poor start
Gamba Osaka vs Consadole Sapporo – Betting Preview Gamba Osaka will face Consadole Sapporo in another match from the 5th
The Blue Samurai were defeated by their Central American opponents by a slim margin of 1-0, with Keysher Fuller scoring the game-winning goal nine minutes from time to completely open up Group E going into the final round of matches.
Germany have a point to prove. They finished at the bottom of their group in Russia 2018, finishing with two losses and a -2 goal differential. And having won the World Cup in 2014, they failed to defend their title.
At Yokohama F. Marinos, Kevin Muscat has continued Ange Postecoglou’s tradition of success by leading the team to the J.League championship on a dramatic final day of his first full season in the position. Muscat succeeded Postecoglou in a senior
Shunsuke Nakamura, the former Samurai Blue star and Celtic legend, announced his retirement on Tuesday, capping up a historic career as Japan’s finest dead-ball specialist and one of the country’s most renowned global superstars. The 44-year-old midfielder, best known among
Celtic legend Rudi Vata has praised Ange Postecoglou for defying the trend of Japanese stars making huge moves to European clubs. Many in Glasgow were startled when the Hoops boss chose the J-League as part of his Parkhead redevelopment last
On that Saturday evening in November 1921, three football teams met in Hibiya Park to compete in the Emperor’s Cup. The two national football tournaments, the Emperor’s Cup, have over eighty years of history and are only open to men’s
Two weeks shy of his 50th birthday, Kazuyoshi Miura became the oldest player in professional soccer to score in a competitive league, leading his side, Yokohama F.C. The oldest player to play professionally in Japan, he began his career with
Brazilian defender Jesiel headed in the last-gasp winner on Sunday, lifting two-time reigning J. League champions Kawasaki Frontale past the current first-division leaders, Yokohama F. Marinos, by a 2-1 final score. The win at Kawasaki’s Todoroki Stadium moved Frontale to
Paris Saint Germain’s Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe scored four goals combined at Suita Stadium as PSG completed a Japan tour that was part of its preparations for the summer. Neymar scored a brace while Lionel Messi netted once
Everaldo Stum has been tipped for the Puskas Award by fans after scoring an incredible acrobatic goal in the dying stages of a J-League game last week. The 31-year-old was playing for Kashima Antlers against Cerezo Osaka, who led the
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