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2017.8.09[Top Team]

Hiroki KAWANO Transfer to Sagan Tosu Complete Announcement

We would like to inform you that Hiroki KAWANO, a player belonging to our club, has decided to transfer completely to Sagan Tosu. Due to the contract, KAWANO will not be able to participate in any official matches against Sagan Tosu during the 2017 season.
Additionally, Kono will participate in the fan and supporter interaction on 8/10 (Thursday) (he will not participate in practice).
*For more information about Kono's fan and supporter interaction, please click here
 

Profile of Hiroki KAWANO
□Position: MF
□Date of Birth: March 30, 1990
□Hometown: Kanagawa Prefecture
□Height / Weight: 168cm/65kg
□Blood Type: Type A
□Career:
2004-2007 Verdy 1969 Youth
2007 Verdy (Second Category Registered Player)
2008-2011 Verdy
2012- FC Tokyo


□Representative History:
2006 U-16 Japan national team (AFC U-17 Championship Singapore Tournament Champion)
2007 U-17 Japan national team (FIFA U-17 World Cup Korea Tournament Participation)
2008 U-19 Japan national team (AFC U-19 Championship Saudi Arabia Tournament Best 8)
2009 U-20 Japan national team


□Participation Record
2017
【FC Tokyo】J1 League 8 matches played 0 goals / Cup 1 match played 0 goals / Emperor's Cup 1 match played 0 goals
<Total>
J1 League 119 matches played 15 goals
J2 League 97 matches played 17 goals
Cup 26 matches played 2 goals
Emperor's Cup 10 matches played 3 goals
ACL 7 matches played 0 goals
 

□Personal Comment
"First of all, I would like to sincerely thank you for warmly welcoming me when I joined six years ago. I am grateful for the constant support and encouragement I received in Kodaira and at Ajinomoto. Regarding this transfer, I truly struggled with my feelings and consulted various people. Among them, my desire to change my environment and take on another challenge as a football player grew stronger. Leaving my beloved 'Tokyo' was a difficult decision, and parting ways with all of you is truly sad, but I will do my best no matter what. I hope that the fans and supporters will continue to love 'My Tokyo.' And I would be happy if you could remember Hiroki KAWANO just a little and keep me in your thoughts. Thank you very much for everything until now."