We are pleased to announce that player Seiji KIMURA has been permanently transferred to KVC Westerlo (Belgium).

Player Profile: Seiji KIMURA
□Position: DF
□Date of Birth: August 24, 2001
□Hometown: Chiba Prefecture
□Height/Weight: 186cm/80kg
□Career
2008-2013 FC Hirata
2013-2014 Ichikawa FC
2014-2016 FC Tokyo U-15 Fukagawa
└2014 Kanto Youth Soccer (U-15) Soccer League Division 1 2nd place
Prince Takamado Trophy 26th All Japan Youth (U-15) Soccer Championship Winner 2017-2019 FC Tokyo U-18
└2017 41st Japan Club Youth Soccer Championship (U-18) Tournament Champion
Prince Takamado Trophy U-18 Soccer League 2017 Championship Champion
└2018 FC Tokyo (Type 2 Registered Player)
└2019 FC Tokyo (Type 2 Registered Player)
2020- FC Tokyo
└2021.02-2021.07 Kyoto SANGA F.C.* Development-type loan transfer
└2021.07-2022 SC Sagamihara* Development-type loan transfer
└2022-2022.07 Montedio Yamagata* Development-type loan transfer
└2024 Sagan Tosu* Loan transfer
□ National Team History
2017 U-16 Japan national team, 2018 U-17 Japan national team, 2019 U-18 Japan national team, 2020 U-19 Japan national team, 2022 U-21 Japan national team, 2023 U-22 Japan national team, 2024 U-23 Japan national team (Paris Olympics)
□ Participation Record (As of August 8, 2025)

□Seiji KIMURA Player Comment
Although there was a period when I was on loan to another club, I have been playing soccer as an FC Tokyo player for about 11 years since the first year of junior high school.
This time it will be a full transfer, so the FC Tokyo title will be completely removed for the first time.
Thank you very much for all your support so far.
No matter the time or which team I am with, I believe that I am who I am today thanks to all of you who support me.
Although the time I played as a Tokyo player was short, I feel very happy to have been able to play wearing the Tokyo uniform at Ajinomoto Stadium.
I think the opportunities for overseas teams to watch the matches, despite the time difference, will be significantly reduced, but I will do my best to make sure that information about my success reaches Japan.
We sincerely wish for Tokyo's progress. Thank you very much!