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Shuto KONO's complete transfer announcement to V-Varen Nagasaki

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We would like to inform you that Shuto KONO, who is currently on loan at Renofa Yamaguchi FC from our club, has decided to transfer permanently to V-Varen Nagasaki.


Player Profile: Shuto Kono
□ Position: MF
□ Date of Birth: May 4, 1993
□ Hometown: Edogawa, Tokyo
□ Height/Weight: 179cm/70kg
□ Blood Type: Type O


□ Career :
2006-2010 JFA Academy Fukushima (Note: Transferred mid-term)
2010 FC Tokyo
Suruga Bank Championship 2010 TOKYO Champion
2011 Oita Trinita (Note: Loaned)
2012-2012.8 FC Tokyo
2012.8-  FC Machida Zelvia(※loan transfer)
2013  V-Varen Nagasaki(※loan transfer)
2014-2014.8 FC Tokyo
2014.8  JEF United Chiba (※loan transfer)
2015-2016.6 FC Tokyo
2016.6- Renofa Yamaguchi FC (on loan)


□ Representative History:
2008 U-16 Japan national team (AFC U-16 Championship 2008 Uzbekistan Tournament Best 4)
2009 U-17 Japan national team (FIFA U-17 World Cup 2009 Nigeria Tournament Participation)
2011 U-18 Japan national team
2012 U-19 Japan national team
2013 U-20 Japan national team, U-21 Japan national team


□ Participation Record (as of December 19, 2016)
2016
[FC Tokyo] J1 League Matches: 0 appearances, 0 goals / Cup Matches: 0 appearances, 0 goals / ACL: 1 appearance, 0 goals
[FC Tokyo U-23] J3 League 11 matches played, 0 goals
[Renofa Yamaguchi FC] J2 League 8 matches played 0 goals / Emperor's Cup 1 match played 1 goal
 <Total>
 J1 League 3 matches played 0 goals
 J2 League 86 matches played 4 goals
 J3 League 15 matches played 0 goals
 Cup matches 1 match played 0 goals
 Emperor's Cup 8 matches played 1 goal
 ACL 1 match played 0 goals


□ Personal Comment
I have had the goal of thriving at FC Tokyo from my first year as a professional until today, but I feel deeply sorry for not being able to contribute to the team due to my lack of ability. Becoming a professional soccer player in this team, I have met many wonderful players, coaches, staff, and fans/supporters, which has shaped who I am today. I want to become a soccer player who, like the players I admired and met in Tokyo, can inspire those I will meet in the future. Thank you very much for a long time.

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