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Coaches of Japan's top pro soccer team assist DODEA players on Okinawa

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Coaches of Japan's top pro soccer team assist DODEA players on Okinawa

“I really like the camaraderie that I’m seeing with all of the coaches,” Kadena girls varsity coach Charley Smith said while watching her players on the field. “Even though we don’t speak the same language, I’m impressed that they can still have their skills shine through all of this.” Defense Department high school soccer players […]

A Japanese soccer coach watches American high school players conduct practice drills on a field.

“I really like the camaraderie that I’m seeing with all of the coaches,” Kadena girls varsity coach Charley Smith said while watching her players on the field. “Even though we don’t speak the same language, I’m impressed that they can still have their skills shine through all of this.”




Defense Department high school soccer players warm up for a training session with Japanese professional coaches from Vissel Kobe at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Keishi Koja/Stars and Stripes)

The language barrier didn’t seem to be a problem for the coaches or the American students.

Vissel Kobe coach Tomo Sugawara, center, observes Department of Defense Education Activity high school students practicing posession training at Ryukyu Middle School at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Keishi Koja/Stars and Stripes)

U.S. Consulate General Naha helped organize the session, DODEA-Pacific chief of staff Todd Schlitz said on the field as the session was getting underway.

A Japanese soccer coach kicks the ball next to a practice cone on a field next to American high school players.

Some of the drills the coaches introduced were different from what she was used to, as well.

High school soccer players in warm-up jackets and shorts dribble soccer balls on a field.

Rain had threatened to move the session indoors but held off long enough for the students to receive hands-on instruction from the six coaches. Vissel Kobe’s players arrived afterward for a photo with the students.

Rain had threatened to move the session indoors but held off long enough for the students to receive hands-on instruction from the six coaches. Vissel Kobe’s players arrived afterward for a photo with the students.

A Japanese soccer coach extends his hand to American high school players during a practice on a field.

Vissel Kobe is on Okinawa along with eight other J1 teams for a preseason training camp through Saturday at Nishihara town, according to the team’s website. The J1 season also begins in February.




About 45 students from Kadena and Kubasaki high schools learned tips and tricks from the leaders of Vissel Kobe, champions for two years running of Japan’s premier J1 professional league. The workshop took place Friday afternoon on a soggy field at Kadena’s Ryukyu Middle School.

This was the first time a professional Japanese team trained with kids at a Department of Defense Education Activity school on Okinawa, regional athletic director Tom McKinney told Stars and Stripes before the session.

Vissel Kobe soccer coaches greet Defense Department high school players during a training session at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Keishi Koja/Stars and Stripes)

Vissel Kobe head coach Tomo Sugawara controls a ball during a practice with Defense Department high school players at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Keishi Koja/Stars and Stripes)

“The warmup was definitely different. I’ve never done something like that,” she said. “They told us to do ‘shark,’ and then we were supposed to run quickly in different directions.”

Kubasaki sophomore Reina Eastman was wearing a Vissel Kobe jersey featuring Spanish midfielder Andrés Iniesta, who played with the team from 2018-23. She said the jersey belonged to her father, Kubasaki girls varsity coach Chris Eastman.

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