Away support is a problem for a large number of Football clubs and Japan’s J-League is no different. So when J-League Division 1 Omiya Ardija traveled the 300 odd miles to Tokushima Vortis for a ...
When the J. League began in 1993, a prerequisite for membership was that clubs had to remove any references to parent companies from their names, with the likes of Sumitomo Metal Industries and Mazda ...
This group of 12-year-old soccer players from Spain not only has a bright future on the field, but also in life. Showing a touching display of sportsmanship after beating the Japanese club Omiya ...
The Socceroos skipper Lucas Neill looks set to be unveiled on Friday at J-League club Omiya Ardija. Neill is expected to arrive in Japan on Thursday to meet the club and sign a four-month deal for the ...
The 57-year-old German, who brought his memorable tenure at Anfield to a close in the summer of 2024, is now Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull. His new position, which puts his leadership skills to ...
Athletes often say they feed off the energy of the live crowd, but a Japanese soccer team is putting that theory to the test. Fans of the team Omiya Ardija, realizing the stadium was half-empty in a ...
We love the one with a smiley face on the left (Picture: Twitter) Japanese minnows Omiya Ardija have come up with a unique way of getting bigger crowds at their matches – after putting cardboard fans ...
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