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Japanese Soccer Philosophy (Pass-oriented Play)

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A uniquely Japanese soccer philosophy emphasizing precise passing and organized defense. It prioritizes technical skill development and teamwork, establishing a ball-control-based game structure. Achieving international success since the 1990s, it became the foundation for Japan's recognition as an Asian powerhouse.

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หมวดหมู่:Content IP
หมวดหมู่ย่อย:Sports
สถานที่:Japan
ยุคสมัย:1990-present
อิทธิพล:ระดับประเทศ
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soccer tacticspassing philosophyorganizational strengthJapanese style

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