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Alex is a Tokyo-based sports writer and FC Tokyo tragic, who writes frequently for SportsKeeda on all matters relating to Japanese football and sport, with a particular focus on women's football.
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Stars ready to shine as EAFF E-1 Women’s Championship prepares for kick off

July 15, 2022 Alex Bishop

The EAFF E-1 Football Championship women’s tournament kicks off on Tuesday 19 July at the Kashima Soccer Stadium with host nation Japan entertaining their rivals South Korea. This competition often serves as a stage for […]

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WE League Season Review: Japan raises its WoSo game but falls short in cultivating a fanbase to suit

June 7, 2022 Alex Bishop

The inaugural season of Japan’s first professional women’s football league has drawn to a close after what can only be described as a season of mixed emotions. Excitement on the pitch, turbulence off it. How […]

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Japan to test new system at India 2022

January 17, 2022 Alex Bishop

Futoshi Ikeda and his Nadeshiko side have assembled at the impressive JFA Dream Field training facility in Chiba for preparations ahead of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022. Defending champions Japan are placed in […]

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Philippines’ Bolden and Quezada aiming high at India 2022

January 13, 2022 Alex Bishop

Four years ago in Jordan, the Philippines women’s national team achieved its best ever finish at an AFC Women’s Asian Cup with a sixth placed finish. Now with former Matildas head coach Alen Stajcic at […]

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Bridging the gap between Japan and the world: Taka Ishihara on Nadeshiko’s Olympic campaign and the road to the World Cup

August 12, 2021 Alex Bishop

With the FIFA Women’s World Cup just two years away, Nadeshiko Japan must learn the lessons of Tokyo 2020 in order to return to the glory days of 2011, according to a former Nadeshiko League […]

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Nadeshiko Japan’s path to Olympic success at Tokyo 2020: A tactical overview

July 20, 2021 Alex Bishop

“If we have the ball, our opponents cannot score,” Nadeshiko Japan coach Asako Takakura embraces age old footballing philosophy. The 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions are set to embark on their first campaign as […]

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