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Tag: Japan women’s national team

Yuki Nagasato interview: Rhythm meets life at the serendipity cookout for world champion Red Star

by Christian BrookesPosted onFebruary 28, 2020February 28, 2020

While the Chicago Red Stars have been chief beneficiaries of her talents in recent years, Yuki Nagasato enjoys popularity in the women’s game that seems to transcend any team allegiances. The Japanese forward had already been to the summit of…

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Nahomi Kawasumi interview: Roll with the Homi – Seattle star’s realm of rhythm and excellence

by Christian BrookesPosted onAugust 29, 2018

Poise, devastating accuracy and a self-imposed responsibility to please the crowd are some of the reasons why Seattle Reign’s Nahomi Kawasumi is so admired and undoubtedly, so feared. There are few if any in the game who can appear more…

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Beneath the picture of a headphone-clad footballer stepping off the team bus before a game, the dance-move celebrations, and the odd song release from a player, there’s a whole world of music within the beautiful game.

Beats & Rhymes FC began in 2011 and explores music with male and female players from around the globe, as well as delving into various aspects of their lives on and off the pitch in a unique one-on-one.

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