The craziness for the goal of Ryoga Kida, the first Japanese to score in the top category in more than two decades
Ryoga Kida made history by scoring the equalizing goal for Argentinos Juniors, becoming the first Japanese player to score in Argentina's top division in over 20 years.
Amidst insults, the Japanese Kida scored the equalizer for Argentinos against Barracas: a great goal by Insua
Argentinos Juniors drew 1-1 with Barracas Central, with Kida scoring a late equalizer amidst fan discontent.
Hiroo Onoda and the Super League
The article draws a parallel between Real Madrid's persistence in pursuing a private European football competition and Japanese soldiers, like Hiroo Onoda, who continued fighting years after World War II ended.
Japanese League Cancels Draws and Adopts Penalty Kicks
The Japanese football league has announced the introduction of penalty kicks to resolve tied matches in a special tournament lasting six months.
'Beautiful' young Australian mourned as Japanese police investigate ski lift death
Brooke Day, a 22-year-old from Queensland's Sunshine Coast, is mourned following her tragic death at a ski resort in Japan, as her local football club pays tribute to her.
Birmančević Leaves Sparta; Slavia Releases Hašioka
Prominent Serbian winger Veljko Birmančević is leaving Prague's Sparta for a loan to Getafe, while rival Slavia is letting Japanese defender Daiki Hašioka move to Belgian club Gent.
Kazuyoshi Miura (58) has a new club
Japanese football legend Kazuyoshi Miura, at 58, signed with Fukushima United, marking his 41st season as a professional and expressing hope to contribute with goals and assists.
They followed him through Zagreb, filming at every step. When he left, a catastrophe struck us...
The legendary Japanese footballer Kazuyoshi Miura, at the age of 58, continues his career at Fukushima United, reminiscing about his time at Dinamo Zagreb where he won his only trophy in Europe.
The legend of Japanese football will play his 41st season in professional football
Kazuyoshi Miura, known as 'King Kazu' in Japan, will continue his career with Fukushima United after being loaned from Yokohama FC for the upcoming season.
PHOTO Former Dinamo player did something that no one has achieved in history, and he has been written about by world media
Kazuyoshi Miura, soon to turn 59, signed a loan deal with Japanese third-division club Fukushima United, continuing his career as the world's oldest professional footballer.
Ryan from Japan: Boban's Desire for Dinamo's 'Number Nine'
Brazilian attacker Marcelo Ryan, currently on loan at FC Tokyo, is likely to leave Japanese football as he approaches the end of his loan and contract with Sagan Tosu, with interest from Zvonimir Boban of Dinamo.