Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Please read: https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=674190
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Wolfsburg will play against Hansa Rostock tomorrow. Hasebe is in the squad
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] koki mizuno had an interview in the celtic view. here are some snippets from it. The difference in football terms - His position in the team - His targets - Life in Glasgow - On Naka - His teammates - (On the day he decided to go for a radical new hairstyle, there was shock and then hysterical laughter when he took off his Celtic tea-cosy to reveal the results.)
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Hasebe also got injured. http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=638822
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] TIMBERS SIGN JAPANESE FORWARD TAKAYUKI SUZUKI FOR 2008 Striker’s international career includes 55 caps, 2002 World Cup For immediate release: March 28, 2008 PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Timbers announced today the club has signed Japanese forward and 2002 World Cup participant Takayuki Suzuki for the 2008 season. Suzuki has made 55 appearances and scored 11 goals as a member of Japan’s National Team and is considered the club’s most significant signing since joining United Soccer Leagues in 2001. “Takayuki is probably one of the biggest, if not the biggest, signing the Timbers have made since joining the USL First Division,” said Gavin Wilkinson, Timbers head coach and general manager. “No other player has as many senior international appearances or international goals. He’s a strong, left-footed striker and we expect him to fit in well and be a big contributor going forward.” Suzuki, 31, played in all four matches for Japan during the 2002 World Cup and scored the equalizer in a 2-2 draw against Belgium in group play. His international career also includes appearances in the 2001 and 2005 FIFA Confederations Cups, and he led Japan to the Asian Cup title in 2004. Suzuki scored three goals in five qualifying matches to help Japan reach the 2006 World Cup. A native of Hitachi, Japan, Suzuki will be available for the Timbers preseason match Friday against Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes at the University of Portland. “It’s an honor to be playing for the Timbers,” said Suzuki. “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to come in, contribute up front and be a piece that helps this team win a championship.” Suzuki began his professional career in 1995 with the Kashima Antlers of the J-League, Japan’s highest level of professional soccer. A 12-year veteran, Suzuki has played for several J-League clubs as well as for clubs in Brazil, Belgium and Serbia. During his time in Europe, Suzuki played in four UEFA Champions League matches with Belgium’s Racing Genk in 2003, and helped Serbian club Red Star Belgrade capture the 2005-06 Meridian Superliga championship. Last season, he played for J-League club Yokohama F. Marinos. The signing of Suzuki brings the Timbers’ roster to 17 signed players. Photographer : Allison Andrews
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Frankfurt will play away against Leverkusen and Bochum will play a derby against Dortmund at home.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] 2:2 in Bochum but Auer scored again and now Bochum is leading again
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] he's injured maybe he's back next week. Ono is on since the 34. minute EDIT: Dortmund scored 3:3
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Frankfurt scored in the last minute, so its a 0:2 away-victory for them against a good team. thats great!
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Nakamura played full game for Celtic. Nakata played full game for Basel. Honda played full game for VVV. VVV are in serious danger of relegation.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Le Mans 1 - 1 Caen Matsui played full game. He assisted the equalizer of Marko Baša.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Kosuke Kimura played full game for Colorado Rapids in the opening game of MLS.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2007-2008 [R] Assists - 6 (League 5, Cups 1) Goals - 5 (League 3, Cups 2) Matsui's assist (at 1:36) http://www.dailymotion.com/search/Le+Mans+-+Caen/video/x4wgy1_jdf-le-mans-caen_sport