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Buriram United end decade of AFC waiting
Al Shabab advance and Buriram become first Thai team to advance to knockout stages since BEC Tero Sasana in 2003.
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AFC playoffs go down to the wire
Sixteen teams are still in the running for the Asian Champions League knockout stages ahead of final group games.
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Japan's national team are all set to qualify for Brazil 2014, but domestic teams are missing European-bound talent.
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Last Modified: 22 Apr 2013 13:18 GMT
Sendai win first Champions League match
Ecstatic Vegalta Sendai coach declares it 'historic day' as his side claim first AFC Champions League win against Seoul.
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Last Modified: 10 Apr 2013 20:57 GMT
Steelers down J-League champs Hiroshima
South Korea's Pohang Steelers condemn Sanfrecce Hiroshima to their third straight defeat in the Asian Champions League.
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Last Modified: 02 Apr 2013 19:28 GMT
Japan denied US hat-trick
Women's World Cup holders Japan miss the chance to beat rivals for a third time with draw in Olympic warm-up.
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Japan's recovery will be a test of mind
The psychological impact of the triple disaster in 2011 is beginning to surface.
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Fighting for a radiation-free Japan
Communities in the Tohoku region are struggling for information, decontamination and a say in future policies.
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Post-disaster Japan: Picking up the pieces
Six months after a massive earthquake and tsunami, the country works to catch its breath, recover and rebuild.
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Anti-nuclear protests in disaster-hit Japan
Thousands rally in capital Tokyo three months after earthquake and tsunami triggered crisis at nuclear plant.
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