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Former Japanese national team players will be gathered together to talk in depth about the Qatar World Cup! We will of course be talking about the Japanese national team, which won fierce battles such as defeating Germany and Spain, but we will also be analyzing Morocco, the first African team to reach the semi-finals, Brazil, Croatia, and more, all from Ojiyu's unique perspective! ---------------- Provided by: Chap Up Hair Growth Tonic: https://chapup.jp/odlvches2pw459 Chap Up Shampoo: https://chapup.jp/odlvblas1pw494 ---------------- ◆Kagoshima Jitsugyo Class Alumni Association◆ • [Maezono Masashi x Joh Shoji x Matsui Daisuke] A reunion for the Kagoshima Jitsugyo soccer team is held, and they reminisce about their high school days... ◆Popular Soccer Player Winning Eleven Showdown◆ VS Joh Shoji • [Winning Eleven Showdown] Maezono VS Joh, pitting the best eleven created by two former Japanese national team players against each other... VS Fukuda Masahiro • [Maezono Masashi VS Fukuda Masahiro] Beat Mr. Red's serious best eleven! ... VS Ramos Ruy • [Maezono Masashi VS Ramos Ruy] A Winning Eleven showdown using all the Japanese players from the past would be crazy... ◆Today's Guest◆ "Joh Shoji" Former Japan national soccer team striker, soccer commentator. He was active from his days in the soccer club at Kagoshima Jitsugyo High School, and made it to the top four in the 72nd High School Soccer Championship when he was in his third year of high school. After graduating from high school, he joined JEF United Ichihara (now JEF United Ichihara Chiba), and attracted attention by scoring in four consecutive games from his debut match. He played for each generation of Japanese national team players from his junior youth days, and in 1998 he participated in the France World Cup as the ace striker for the Japanese national team. He currently works as a soccer commentator, while also holding soccer classes all over the country and working to develop the next generation. His YouTube channel, "JO Channel," is a content where you can hear valuable stories, such as interviews with guests and behind-the-scenes talks that have not been told in the media until now. @J0CHANNEL "Alessandro Santos" Former Japan national team midfielder At the age of 16, he entered Meitoku Gijuku High School in Japan as a soccer exchange student, and joined Shimizu in 1997. In 1999, he won the J League Annual MVP award at the age of 22, the youngest in history. After acquiring Japanese citizenship in 2001, he was called up to the Japan national soccer team from 2002 to 2006, playing in 82 matches and scoring 7 goals. He participated in two FIFA World Cups (2002 Japan-Korea and 2006 Germany), and won the Asian Cup in 2004. In 2004, he transferred to Urawa Red Diamonds, and in 2007, he played for Red Bull Salzburg in Austria. In 2008, he returned to Japan, and played for Urawa, Nagoya Grampus Eight, FC Gifu, and Tochigi SC. In 2015, he returned to Brazil and played for Malinga FC and Gremio Malinga. "Daisuke Matsui" Former Japan national soccer team midfielder Professional soccer player He joined Kyoto from Kagoshima Jitsugyo High School in 2000, and in 2004, he transferred to Le Mans, which was then in the French second division. In 2008, he participated in the World Cup in South Africa as a member of the Japanese national team, and made it to the round of 16. In 2021, he joined YSCC Yokohama (Futsal), which belongs to the F1 League, and transformed from a professional soccer player into a professional futsal player. Taking advantage of the characteristics of YSCC, which owns F League and J League clubs, he will also register as a player for YSCC (soccer), which belongs to the J3 League, from the 2022 season, and will further expand his activities as a dual-wielder of soccer and futsal. On his own Youtube channel, he entertains viewers with a wide range of videos, including interviews with soccer players, game plans, and super play reproductions! @daisuke_matsui_22 #Masato Maezono #Shoji Jo #Daisuke Matsui #Japan National Team #Soccer #Alessandro Santos #World Cup #Interview #Qatar [We are looking forward to your comments on play! ] We are looking forward to many comments, such as what you would like Maezono to try in the future and recommended play information for uncles. Please subscribe to the channel! Planning and production cooperation: Bullz inc.