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  2. Japan national football team - Wikipedia

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    The kits worn for the 1992 Asian Cup consisted of white stripes (stylized to form a wing) with red diamonds. During the 1996 Asian Cup and the 1998 World Cup, the national team kits were blue jerseys with red and white flame designs on the sleeves, and were designed by JFA (with the sponsor alternating each year between Asics, Puma, and Adidas).

  3. J1 League - Wikipedia

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    The J1 League (Japanese: J1リーグ, Hepburn: Jē-wan Rīgu), a.k.a. the J.League or the Meiji Yasuda J1 League (Japanese: 明治安田J1リーグ, Hepburn: Meiji Yasuda Jē-wan Rīgu) for sponsorship reasons, [2] is the top level of the Japan Professional Football League (日本プロサッカーリーグ, Nihon Puro Sakkā Rīgu) system.

  4. Adidas Futsal Park - Wikipedia

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    It opened to commemorate the 2002 FIFA World Cup Japan would be co-hosting with South Korea. [3] The pitch became Japan's first rooftop futsal court. [4] The venue sits on top of the Tokyu Toyoko department store, next to the Shibuya Station. [5] As a "rooftop urban soccer park", it is affiliated with Adidas Japan, and is equipped with shower ...

  5. Nigo - Wikipedia

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    Nigo collaborated with James Lavelle, creating a compilation called A Bathing Ape vs Mo Wax, which was released in Japan in 1997. [4] He would go on to join forces with Lavelle's project, U.N.K.L.E. , and Scratch Perverts , to release the single Ape Shall Never Kill Ape , in 1998. [ 4 ]

  6. List of football clubs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Japan Professional Football League (J.League) subsection. 1.1 J1 League. ... College of Upward Players in Soccer or CUPS) Niigata UHW (Niigata, Niigata)

  7. List of foreign J.League players - Wikipedia

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    This is an updated list of foreign players who have played for football clubs in the J.League (1993–present), including division levels J1 League, J2 League, J3 League, Japan Football League (1992-1998 (old JFL), 1999-present (new JFL)), Japanese Regional Leagues and Japan Soccer League (as of late 1960s into early 1990s) both junior careers and senior careers.

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