Indian club officials will travel to Japan next week to get an idea of how the J-League works.
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Representatives of nine I-League clubs will visit Yokohama Marinos, Urawa Red Diamonds and a second division (J2) team Jef Chiba, participate in an interactive session with J-League representatives, see games and what it takes to host them.
The clubs are paying for this trip organised by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) with the itinerary being fixed by the J-League.
The 20-odd officials leave on Tuesday night and will return on September 27.
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