Demand for 'foolish naturalization' to 28-year-old Japanese player 'Come to China!' → 'I will play for the Japanese national team unconditionally'... What on earth happened?
Demand for 'foolish naturalization' to 28-year-old Japanese player 'Come to China!' → 'I will play for the Japanese national team unconditionally'... What on earth happened?
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Players could not hide their embarrassment due to absurd rumors. Takahiro (27, FC Tokyo), who grew up in Japan and plays in the J-League, is rumored to have become a naturalized player in China.
China's "Sina Sports" reported on the 28th (Korean time) that "There is no possibility of Takahiro becoming a naturalized citizen of China. In an interview with Japanese media, he refused to join the Chinese national team. He also said that the rumor of naturalized Chinese made him embarrassed."
Takahiro is a midfielder who played for the Kawasaki Frontale Youth in the J-League and has played only in the Japanese leagues including Gamba Osaka and Albirex Niigata. With skillful game management and footwork, Takahiro is active as the main midfield for Tokyo.
In the meantime, high expectations were placed on Takahiro's naturalization as a member of the Chinese national team. According to Sohu, Takahiro is the son of Gao Sheng (62) who played for the Chinese national team. Takahiro had a relationship with a Chinese father and a Japanese mother.
Born in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Takahiro is known to have lived in Japan all the time. In an interview with the Japanese media "Football Zone," Takahiro said, "I've heard rumors about Chinese naturalization on the Internet. Such reports are very confusing. My goal is to be selected as a member of the Japanese national team. I hope we grow up in Tokyo and get closer to our goal," he said.
As for his father who played for the Chinese national team, he said, "My father is very good at soccer. However, I have never seen him play in the stadium," adding, "In my memory, my father was a retired player. I practiced soccer with my father when I was in elementary and middle school, and I could feel that his skills were incredible."
His father was the one who chose to become a soccer player. "When I was in kindergarten, I went to China to visit my family and relatives. Then, my father taught me how to play soccer," Takahiro said. "I started playing soccer thanks to my father's influence. After returning to Japan, I started playing soccer in earnest." 먹튀검증
Meanwhile, Chinese soccer fans are responding to Takahiro's refusal to naturalize in China, saying, "Are you kidding me? He (Takahiro) is a Japanese player," "He has really fast footwork. It seems to be a treasure of Tokyo," "I'm angry at the rumor that he naturalized in an absurd way," and "Can he be selected for the Japanese national team? Come to China thinking about reality."