The J-League is the professional football league in Japan, officially known as the J1 League. Established in 1993, it serves as the top tier of the Japanese football pyramid. The league consists of multiple divisions, with the J1 League being the highest, followed by the J2 and J3 Leagues. The competition features teams from across Japan, and matches are typically played on weekends, running from spring to winter. The league has played a significant role in the development of football in Japan, promoting the sport and contributing to the growth of local talent. The J-League is known for its competitive matches, passionate fan base, and the integration of international players and coaches, helping to raise the profile of Japanese football on the global stage.
Kataller Toyama reinforces its squad by adding 14 new players, aiming for J2 success. A veteran striker, with J1 experience and a history of 30 J2 goals, joins to guide…