Urawa Reds Announces 4-Player “Release” Former Japan National Team DF Daisuke Suzuki Moves to Chiba … 3 People Move to Kyoto | Football ZONE WEB



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Urawa Reds Announces Transfer of Multiple Players Including DF Daisuke Suzuki[Foto: Manabu Takahashi]
Urawa Reds Announces Transfer of Multiple Players Including DF Daisuke Suzuki[Foto: Manabu Takahashi]

Taketomi, Ogiwara and Fukushima bring a new world to Kyoto

Urawa Reds announced the transfer of four players, including former Japan national team DF Daisuke Suzuki, on the 28th. Three of them will be transferred to J2 Kyoto Sanga, including a limited-time transfer.

First, Suzuki completely transferred J2 Jeff Chiba. In the two seasons since joining in 2019, he has participated in a total of 20 league games, but in the 19th AFC Champions League (ACL), where he won second place, he played in 10 games and had a role. active.

Through Urawa, Suzuki said: “Thank you to everyone involved in the Urawa Reds for two years. The game at Saitama Stadium, where the fans and supporters create the best atmosphere, has always been the best time of my life. In particular, I was very impressed with the atmosphere at the ACL final last year. It is an unforgettable memory, including that regret, “he said.

Later, it was announced that MF Kosuke Taketomi, GK Haruki Fukushima and DF Takuya Ogiwara will be relocating to Kyoto. Taketomi will be a full transfer, and Fukushima and Ogiwara will be transferred for a limited time.

Taketomi, who was born in the ancient city of Urawa (currently Saitama City), joined Kashiwa Reisol in 2018, but did not have many opportunities to participate and transferred to Shonan Bell Mare in 2019 for a limited time. There, it was helpful to the director, Takashi Sugi, who will be appointed as Kyoto’s new commander starting next season, but retired from Shonan and returned to Urawa in half a year. However, it took time to recover from the fracture of the right metatarsal bone that was discovered at the time, and he was unable to play an active role in Urawa.

Through Urawa, Taketomi said: “I came back to this football city as a professional, and once again I thought that the people of this city love football, and I felt that Urawa Reds is a club that is loved very much. Even when I couldn’t play the game, or when I was injured for a long time and couldn’t keep up my motivation, I saw the cheers and warm attitude from everyone at Saitama Stadium and it made me want to go back to this field and play every time. a word of thanks.

Furthermore, Fukushima is a talented person who was also chosen for the Japan Universiade National Team when he was a college student, but did not destroy the stronghold of former Japan National Team GK Nishikawa Shusaku. The highlight of Urawa is that Nishikawa defended the goal in the game that was suspended due to accumulated cautions in the first leg of the 19th American League final.



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