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Category: J. Legacy

J. Legacy – The neighbors: South Korea

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. South Korea gave a lot to the Japanese championship.

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J. Legacy – Dragan Stojković

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Yugoslavia gifted Japan with one of their finest players.

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J. Legacy – Joshua Kennedy

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Australia brought their best with a striker in Nagoya.

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J. Legacy – Guido Buchwald

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Germany had the man who stopped Maradona.

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J. Legacy – Marquinhos

J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Brazil had their best representative in a former truck driver.

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