Ryoga Kida, the Japanese who made history in Argentinos: speaks 'a little' Spanish and had to google the club before scoring the equalizer vs Barracas Central
Ryoga Kida, a Japanese player who speaks limited Spanish, became a hero for Argentinos Juniors by scoring a critical equalizer against Barracas Central amidst a tense match following the team's recent elimination from the Copa Libertadores.
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.
Munetaka Murakami Experiences Cultural Immersion: Words from Yuki Ishikawa
Japanese baseball player Munetaka Murakami is adjusting to his first year in the MLB with the Chicago White Sox, facing various cultural challenges and achieving success on the field.
Sultanes announce Coco Montes as new player for the upcoming season
The Sultanes have signed infielder and right-handed hitter Coco Montes, who has major league and Japanese baseball experience, for the upcoming season.
Yamashita Yuta defeats Ding Hao to achieve three consecutive wins at the Nongshim Cup... colliding with Shin Jin-seo at 3 PM on the 4th
Japanese player Yamashita Yuta secured his third consecutive win at the Nongshim Cup by defeating China’s Ding Hao, and will face Korea’s Shin Jin-seo in the next match.
Video: Japanese volleyball player accidentally hit a referee and asked for the most spectacular apology
Japanese volleyball star Yūji Nishida unintentionally struck a referee during the All-Star Game in Kobe and made a dramatic apology.
Japanese Spiker Hits Organizer. His Stunning Apology is Gaining Millions of Views
Japanese volleyball player Juji Nishida made headlines after hitting an organizer with a powerful serve and then delivering a heartfelt apology that has gone viral.
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.