Chinese Super League returns with Marouane Fellaini, Ulsan and Jeonbuk continue their run in the K League. At the same time, in Vietnam, the fully packed stadiums have started to charge their price: football suspension.
East Asia Watch: Junior Negrão Goes to Work
K League reached the middle of the season, and Junior Negrão and Ulsan took over the pole position yet again. In Japan, Kashima Antlers are lost in translation while in Vietnam fans are filling the terraces like there isn’t such thing as coronavirus. Jinseong Kim’s weekly is here.
East Asia Watch: Jeonbuk break Ulsan, Open a Gap on Top
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors beat rivals Ulsan and expand its gap in the top of the K League’s table. Japan returns slowly to the football routine, while Vietnam’s giants take positions.
East Asia Watch: Ulsan Hyundai is Cruising, Seoul is Crashing
K League 1, K League 2, V League and Taiwan Football Premier League. All the action from a rich weekend of football in East Asia.
East Asia Watch: Goals, Gestures and Fans. Yes, Fans!
East Asian football’s train can’t stop. K League experience raining goals and scoring celebrations gestures, while in Vietnam, people are filling the stadiums and Taiwan is back after a short COVID-19 free break.