
Japanese side Kobe Victory, who are in Group J with Jieji in the AFC Champions League, have announced that they have been selected from Russian Premier League
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Tove has signed 28-year-old Japanese international Kenneth Hashimoto on a no-transfer fee. It is also reported that Shanghai Harbor, another opponent in the same group, will only send their U21 team to participate in the tournament.
Kobe Victory is currently in the bottom 3 of the Japanese league with only 4 points. In order to save the team from the fire, the club has fired the Japanese supervisor Junkuan Miura, and replaced him with the Spanish manager Luis Ramos for the time being. In order to further strengthen the strength to cope with the league and the AFC Champions League, Kobe announced on Sunday (27), from the Russian Premier League team
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Tove have signed Japanese international Kenshin Hashimoto on a free contract until June this year. The transfer was made possible by an international
soccer league
Earlier on Russia
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Sanctions were imposed, stipulating that players playing in Russia could terminate their contracts with their teams and transfer on their own.
The 28-year-old Hashimoto played as a defensive midfielder for FC Tokyo in 2012, and has played 91 matches in the Japanese game. 2020 onwards, he will be outgoing to the
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Tov has played 30 matches for the Russian Premier League side, including one in the Europa League qualifiers. He has also played 14 matches for Japan. It is expected that the addition of Hashimoto will further enhance the team's competitiveness in the AFC Champions League.
In addition to Kobe, Jiezhi's other rival in Group J, Shanghai Harbor, has also made a new move recently. According to the Chinese
national soccer team
According to the media, they are preparing for the AFC Champions League, but they are still in the process of preparing for the group stage against
China Super League (soccer league)
The fixtures overlap and the team will only field the U21 ladder plus a handful of younger players, with foreigners such as Oscar Duce Santos and Aaron Moore not accompanying the team.










