Peter says that FW Nobuo Kawaguchi (35), long-time Jubilo player, had his release announced by FC Tokyo on 4 December, but on 19 January his re-signing has been announced. Here’s the full story for FC Tokyo…
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More J.League transfer odds and ends….
Cerezo lose Kokeguchi to JEF, while JEF clear out everyone else!!?
Vissel Kobe – the story so far….
Completely up to date ins and outs, mostly courtesy of Peter.
Suzuki, Honda (no, not motorbike news), Inamoto!
Suzuki (31), former Japan striker and Troussier fave, released by the Marinos, has signed for Verdy.Keisuke Honda (21), now ex-Nagoya, has reached agreement with VVV in the Netherlands and is expected to make his debut on Jan. 20th. His annual salary will be 390,000 Euros (about
Mizuno arrives in Scotland…
Japanese midfielder Koki Mizuno, set to sign for Scottish champions Celtic, will be helped to settle in by compatriot Shunsuke Nakamura, the 2007 Scottish player of the year.
Japan referees in short supply, promotions now taking place – but will they be of the quality required?
Three more referees are to be promoted to special referees (SRs). There are now nine Special Referees (full time employees of J.League). This is in line with the county’s intention to “create” more referees and more qualified/experienced referees, as the number of divisions grows from the bottom up….. as a Japanese Grade 2 referee for over ten years, I have now been informed that the cut-off age for becoming a Grade 1 referee (until this month, 30 years old!) has now been relaxed and there is officially no cut off, though under 40 is preferred according to the JFA. So, I can now qualify for a Grade 1 licence AT LAST. Unfortunately, the age limit for actually refereeing is probably still in place and 46, I believe is the limit (I am 46!). So… I can finally (try to) get the Grade 1 in the next few months, but then have only a few months left to try and get into the J.League for my swansong :-)Perhaps the fact that I am requested (preferred!?) by some J.League clubs to referee their training games, and have done for years, will go in my favour!!!? NOT!
More news on J.League transfers, mainly from Peter again!!
Mizumoto confirmed as joining Gamba from JEF (as reported here last week BEFORE anyone else!!). He’s only 22 and if he takes Miyamoto’s shirt number they won’t have to change many letters!! :wink:Hanyu leaves JEF for FC Tokyo….. Kuze’s team being decimated before he even starts – maybe a good thing?!!Read on for more news…..
Miyamoto out for season, Red Bull defender has operation to repair torn hamstring.
Some unfortunate news to report from Red Bull Salzburg. During sprint training Tsuneyasu Miyamoto picked up a tear on the outer flexor of his left thigh: a particularly nasty hamstring tear.Tsune went under the knife of Dr. Jens Enneper in a Salzburg hospital and is certain to miss the rest of the season. jsoccer.com awaits good news of a successful operation!Miyamoto noted, when contemplating the first serious injury of his career:
Latest news from J.League….
Marinos (ex-Jubilo, and local Kobe boy done food) Daisuke Oku has decided to retire.Naotake Hanyuu is to move on a full transfer from JEF to FC Tokyo. The Nikkan reports that he is to get a multi-year contract worth
Peter is a star – more transfer/contract news from J.League
GK Kenta Tanno (21), 184cm 75kg, is to return to Cerezo from his loan to V Vahren Nagasaki.MF Kiyokazu Kudou and Takanori Nunobe, both formerly of Cerezo, have signed up with Avispa Fukuoka for another year, though Avispa released more than 15 other players.MF Jun Marques Davidson (24), 186cm 75kg, has moved from Niigata to Sapporo on a one-year loan. (At the end of last season, Davidson, who has Japanese citizenship, was on loan to Vissel, but made little impact.)(EX-)? Japan international Alex has returned to Urawa Reds from Salzburg and will take part, like Takahara, in Okada’s training camp for the national team. Miyamoto has returned for the 2nd half of the season with Salzburg and the team will be in Dubai for a training camp from next week.MF Honda has just finished a camp with VVV in Holland, and the coach Wittser (?) is more than satisfied and stated, “I have realized that Honda is a good player and that I can use him”. Honda did himself no harm by providing a through pass for an assist in a mini-game on the last day of the camp.FW Kazuki Hiramoto (26) has taken a