How well do you know about Japan?
Two BVB players, one country and eight questions: Julian Brandt and Manuel Akanji talked through Japan and its traditions.
Two BVB players, one country and eight questions: Julian Brandt and Manuel Akanji talked through Japan and its traditions.
From the youth ranks of Tokyo Verdy to the main championship in Portugal: Kanya Fujimoto welcomed all fans with a jersey up for prize.
Knowing German might be useful at Borussia Dortmund’s games: Marcel Schmelzer helped the Japanese fans learn some terms.
Do you need some motivation for your goals and objectives? Take it from Betis’ Joaquin, motivating his club for the derby… in Japanese!
March 11, 2011, 10 years later: Roman Weidenfeller shared his message to Japanese fans about the Great East Japan Earthquake.
PAOK is one of the new clubs opening in Japan: Shinji Kagawa represented a solid link for fans to discover Greek football.
The fiercest rivalry of all in German football, “Der Klassiker”: BVB’s central defender, Zagadou, had a message for the Japanese fans.
Valentine’s Day closing in: it’s time to celebrate it together. Who’s your pick among these six nice guys at Eibar?
In Japan, “Coming of Age” Day (成人の日) is a crucial date for all 20 years-old. And who better than BVB’s Erling Haaland to greet them?
A legend is hanging up his boots: Kengo Nakamura is ready for retirement and Borussia Dortmund homaged the no. 14 with their Japanese fans.