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INTERVIEWS

Mauk and Okayama channel Momotaro in promotion push

October 27, 2022 Scott McIntyre

Okayama, nestled between Osaka and Hiroshima in central Japan, is a prefecture that’s far more often associated with one of the nation’s most beloved fables rather than its football team. The story of Momotaro is […]

PODCAST

TAG Extra: Stefan Mauk on J2 Playoffs and life in Okayama

October 27, 2022 TAG Admin

On a special TAG Extra edition of The Asian Game Podcast, Scott travels to the Japanese city of Okayama to meet up with Australian midfielder Stefan Mauk. As they walk along the canals and streets […]

ROAD TO QATAR 2022

Remembering Korea-Japan 2002: Legacy

September 9, 2022 Scott McIntyre

The Asian Game’s coverage of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is proudly sponsored by SMC. Legacy: it’s one of the most talked about elements in bidding for any major sporting event yet often just […]

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Danish Reds eyeing Asian success

August 18, 2022 Scott McIntyre

One of the lesser known historical quirks about Japan is that it’s actually the final resting place of none other than Jesus Christ. The story goes that it was actually Jesus’ little known brother, Isukiri, […]

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Saitama the stage for more ACL heroics – but from who?

August 17, 2022 Paul Williams

Saitama Stadium has seen some magical AFC Champions League moments, from Urawa Reds’ historic title in 2007 to their repeat performance a decade later, and Al Hilal’s drought-breaking success in 2019. It is perhaps the […]

ANALYSIS

OUR VERDICT: Ahead of the World Cup, what did we learn from EAFF E-1 Championships?

August 7, 2022 TAG Admin

Japan won the double at the recent EAFF E-1 Championships, winning both the men’s and women’s tournaments on home soil. With the FIFA World Cup just over three months away in Qatar, this tournament represented […]

ASIANS ABROAD

Haddow’s heart always with Japan

July 29, 2022 Scott McIntyre

Jay Haddow’s journey to international football was far from a straightforward one: born in Hong Kong to parents from the United Kingdom and Japan, he moved to England, alone, as a 12-year-old, had overtures to […]

ROAD TO QATAR 2022

Japanese World Cup hopefuls given chance to impress

July 13, 2022 Scott McIntyre

Along with having one of the most unnecessarily complicated names in world football, the EAFF E-1 Football Championships has, in recent years, been relegated to a position as one of the more obscure international tournaments, […]

PODCAST

TAG Podcast: Episode 81

March 23, 2022 TAG Admin

On this week’s show we preview a thrilling climax to Asian Qualifiers as Australia battles to get back into the top two in Group B, while in Group A it’s a race in three between […]

ANALYSIS

2022 J.League season preview

February 18, 2022 Scott McIntyre

The J.League returns for its landmark 30th season as things, hopefully, start to get back to a semblance of normality across the nation. With four teams relegated to J2 and a pair – Jubilo Iwata […]

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