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    Japanese teams struggling in AFC Champions League

    "Club budgets are growing in many Asian countries, while J-League budgets are either decreasing or remaining the same," Afshin Ghotbi, head coach of Shimizu S-Pulse and former Iran national team coach, told The Associated Press.
    SEOUL (AP) — Japan's football league is generally regarded as the best in Asia, but as its clubs struggle to prove their superiority against regional rivals in the Asian Champions League, that title could be under threat.
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      i have a sense that they don't take ACL seriously. unlike their Asian Cup domination, their league has won ACL only 2 times. their average league attendance is 20,000 or so but whenever i watch ACL games of the eastern zone, attendance in Japan is around 5K.

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