
One tiny man who is only 5'64" was in 2018
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He later took over the "No. 10" jersey, the symbol of the Japanese national team's ace, during a major change in the team, indicating that he would be "crowned" as the future ace of the Japanese team. After entering the Portuguese Superliga, he started to attract the world's attention with a rare "double-double" in a soccer season. Then, he was sent from Portugal to Cadal by the Cadal giants Duhail for a record transfer fee of 35 million euros for an Asian player, and this little man is Shoya Nakajima.
Photo/Website: Shoya Nakajima, who inherited the No. 10 jersey from Shinji Kagawa (https://www.lalasport.com/2019/)
Although Shoya Nakajima joined Cadar for a record transfer fee, he returned to Portugal from Cadar after only half a season, and the Portuguese team that invited Shoya Nakajima to play for them was Porto. Shoya Nakajima was lucky enough to be given the number 10 jersey of Porto, which represented the importance and expectations of the team. But just when it looked like he was going to make it to the next level, he was dropped by Porto manager Conceição, and only made five starts in the league over the course of the season, with the rest of his appearances coming as a substitute or sitting on the bench. Is it true that Shoya Nakajima's return to Portugal, which was highly anticipated by the public, met his Waterloo? Let's take a look at Shoya Nakajima's recent form through some statistics!
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At the age of six, he was left to live with his mother after his parents divorced. He started his soccer career in 2004 when he joined the Tokyo Green team. In the youth team, he played for the Tokyo Selection Team in the 2010 National Championship and won the championship. He then helped the Tokyo Green youth team to win the second consecutive Japan Club Youth Championship. He also had the opportunity to study in Brazil and Holland for a short period of time while in the youth team.
By 2012, Shoya Nakajima had received his first professional contract, and performed well enough in both years 2012-2013 for FC Tokyo to invite him to join the team. However, as soon as he joined the team, he was sent out on loan to Toyama Victory in the J2 League, and although his addition to the team gave them more offensive variety, it couldn't stop the team from falling into the J3 League that year. Shoya Nakajima returned to FC Tokyo about half a year later, and was slowly given more and more opportunities by the manager, who began to cultivate and promote him. 2016 was arguably the year with the most mixed feelings. This was the year Shoya Nakajima led the Japanese
The team managed to take the Asian
He won the Cup, but suffered an injury that prevented him from representing Japan.
The team's participation in the prestigious soccer youth international - the Toulon Cup - also resulted in a large number of matches missed later on. Luckily he made it in time to participate in the 2016 Brazilian
the Olympics
of soccer, and then FC Tokyo boss Yoshiyuki Shinoda gave him enough patience and respect to still be given plenty of chances upon his return to the team, and Shoya Nakajima proved himself with his performances.
Photo/Website: Shoya Nakajima, who plays for FC Tokyo (https://news.livedoor.com/)
In the 2017/2018 season, Shoya Nakajima joined Portimão in the Portuguese Premier League on loan. After joining the team, he started to show his talent, and in 29 league matches in one season, he delivered 10 goals and 10 assists, leaving a rare "double ten" record. In the evaluation of the famous website WHOSCORED, he was ranked second in the team with an average score of 7.24, and ranked 11th in the Portuguese Premier League, so it can be said that Shoya Nakajima has become a big foot in the Portuguese Premier League! In 2018, he was selected to represent Japan A, but unfortunately he was not able to follow the team to Russia 2018.
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The new Supervisor Morihiro Ichi took over the position. At the completion of the succession of the new supervisor, Mr. Morihiro I.
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After the task of Nishino Lang's position as Japan's manager, he corrected Shoya Nakajima as Japan A representative of the new era of the ace, wearing the "No. 10" jersey, officially replacing Shinji Kagawa.
Upon his return to Portimão Man, he continued to perform well, scoring five goals and five assists in 13 league games, as well as a 7.25 GAA. However, in March 2019, he was invited to West Asia by Kadar giants Team Duhail for a transfer fee of 35 million euros. This transfer fee also broke the then transfer to the
England Premier Soccer League
Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)
Shoya Nakajima is in the running for 30 million euros to join the Dukes of Paris Saint-Germain in the Ligue 1. The transfer has also led fans to predict that Shoya Nakajima may use the Duhailers as a stepping stone to join Ligue 1's Galaxy - Paris Saint-Germain. That's because they say that Durham and Paris Saint-Germain are managed by the same group, bringing Shoya Nakajima closer to the world's biggest giants.
Photo/website: Shoya Nakajima, who plays for the Portimans (https://twitter.com/HalaTransfers/)
However, after only half a season he moved to Porto and returned to the Portuguese Premier League. In this new season, fans thought that Shoya Nakajima should be able to play more freely in Portugal, but he was not taken seriously by the manager, Conceição, which led to a serious decline in his performance. Then the blue cannon pill with some data to observe Shoya Nakajima is not miserable Waterloo?










