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Tryouts


We will utilize the connections we have to support the players in finding a team that suits them.

German League System



Frequently asked questions


  • What is the process for participating in practice?

    When players participate in practice, we make the arrangements, transport them to and from the practice, and we also observe the practice to get an idea of the players' level and make future plans.

  • What is the level of Germany?

    Although it is not possible to make a precise comparison, many players from fourth division teams transfer to J2 or J3.

  • After the team is decided

    Once you have been accepted into a team, you will then complete your player registration. Once all preparations are complete, you will be able to play in matches and begin your football career in Germany.

  • After the second and third season

    We will continue to support you even if you want to change teams for your next transfer.

  • German soccer league schedule and when to come to Germany

    The German soccer league starts around August and ends in June. Then there is a winter break in December and January, during which there are no league games. Therefore, those who are aiming to transfer in the summer will either come during the preparation period that starts in late July, or come at the end of the season in May or June and then decide on a team.

  • What to prepare for tryouts in Germany

    Some teams that hold tryouts will lend you practice clothes, etc. However, some teams do not, so it is a good idea to bring a full set of equipment, including cleats (for natural and artificial turf), practice clothes, and shin guards.

  • What is your lifestyle like during the tryout period?

    During the tryout period, you will live with the Neumann family, who will provide you with food and a room. (If you would like to see what the house is like, please see the homestay page.) We will then find you a new team and a home, and once we find one, we will have you move into that home.

*This has been written in the form of a Q&A, but if you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us via the contact form.

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We have supported a large number of players so far.


Since Germany and Japan are different countries, there are often significant differences in people’s personalities, habits, and rules. We help players adapt to these differences as quickly as possible.


Our strength lies not only in football support but also in providing many opportunities for players to experience cultures beyond football. This helps players adjust to new environments and broaden their perspectives.


In football, even if the first training session does not go well, we assist players in quickly shifting their focus and preparing for the next opportunity. With our extensive network of teams, we help players participate in multiple training sessions.


If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. We are here to fully support you in achieving success.




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