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"The 'Common Sense' Surrounding j.league Club Management Is Full of Misunderstandings," Says a Former League Executive's Latest Analysis Revealing the Truth About "Real Sakatsuku"

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The 2025 J.League season is now in the second half. Fagiano Okayama, who are competing in J1 for the first time this season, are doing extremely well. They finished the first half of the season in 11th place out of 20 teams, and are steadily making progress towards staying in and establishing themselves in J1. Okayama this season...
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The 2025 J.League season is now in the second half. Fagiano Okayama, who are competing in J1 for the first time this season, are doing extremely well. They finished the first half of the season in 11th place out of 20 teams, and are steadily making progress towards staying in and establishing themselves in J1. Okayama this season...

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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