Articles by Yo Arakawa

📝Bio: I grew up in Germany at a time when Japan was not widely regarded as a football nation. After studying the historical relationship between the two countries, I worked in various roles for companies distributing Japanese pop culture across Europe. In the early 2010s, I began contributing news articles to GOAL, focusing on international football—with particular emphasis on Japanese players in Europe and developments in German football.
⚽My Football Story: Japan’s first World Cup appearance marked a new era, but for me it was a specific international friendly in 2006 that truly changed my view of football. On May 30, Japan faced World Cup hosts Germany and took a two-goal lead. Although the match ended in a draw, it felt like a turning point—the perception of Japan as a football nation began to shift that night, and it has continued to evolve ever since.
🎯Areas of Expertise:
Bundesliga & 2. Bundesliga
Press conferences and media analysis
Japanese players in Europe
🌟Favourite Footballing Memory: Shinji Kagawa’s first six months at Borussia Dortmund, when every match carried the sense that he might score at any moment. More broadly, I am always drawn to clubs that develop their own youth talent, maintain strong regional ties, and challenge expectations—especially when underdogs rise above predictions and upset established powers.