¡Foot Ball SummitVol.21
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[Machine Translation] The 21st edition of "Football Summit," a forum for discussing important topics in the world of soccer with a wide range of experts, will focus on "Japan's soccer intellect. How will Japan's fifth consecutive World Cup appearance change Japan's football? Looking back at the last four tournaments since the first appearance, the World Cup has gone from something to be played for to something to be won. Even winning the championship, once a far-off dream, may now be a goal that can be measured in realistic distance for Japan's national team. Since their first appearance in the competition, when everything was unknown, the pioneers have learned by groping, passed on to the next generation, and built on further. The knowledge gained from their many experiences seems to be the intelligence that Japanese soccer has acquired. What will Japan have on Brazilian soil in 2014, and what is beyond the gaze of the current players? We will look back on the history of the World Cup and examine what intelligence means in Japanese soccer. [Photo Gallery] Yasuhito Endo's Record of Appearances for Japan's National Team [INTERVIEW] Yasuhito Endo Talks about the World Cup. Etsuko Motokawa, Etsuko Motokawa, and Yasuyuki Konno discuss Yasuhito Endo's experience in a different realm of sensory perception. Yasuhiro Suzuki, The Ideal Type of "Traum Training" Has Japan's national team evolved? Kenji Nishibe: What a model change has produced [Photo Gallery] Road to Brasil Japan's national team in the past Japan's national team in the past Etsuko Motokawa: Etsuko Motokawa: Keisuke Honda: Keisuke Honda's presence in Japan's national team Shinji Kagawa: Stairway up the World Cup for the first time Yuto Nagatomo: A symbol of the fighting spirit he has given to Japan's national team Atsuto Uchida: The vision of an unorthodox side-back Japan's foreign coach Nelsinho/Shamska: Suggestions from the wise generals who know Japanese soccer Jun Suzuki/Kenji Minamima: Scouting Ivory Coast in the first match Toshifumi Asakawa: "Kim Jin-soo's memoirs of the Greece game". Memoirs of the Greece match] The defense that sticks to its principles, the ultimate in quick attacks, the aim of Greece, a mid-tier European nation that cannot be underestimated Yuji Ohnaka Former national team member Danilson talks about Colombia's breakaway from the Valderrama era, and the reasons for their breakthrough strength Editors [Japan's World Cup Memoirs] What Japan has learned at the World Cup Hiroshi Namba / Kazuyuki Toda / Takashi Fukunishi Daisuke Harada Daisuke Matsui The World Cup I saw in South Africa "If you challenge to a battle, beat them" Etsuko Motokawa These 5 books before going to Brazil Tetsuro Kaieda New Serial Article No. 4 in the series Creating "soil" for Japanese soccer Nobuhiro Ishizaki (Manager of Montedio Yamagata) Tetsuro Kaieda
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