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Motoki Hasegawa Permanently Transfers to Albirex Niigata: Profile, Career, and Comments

2023.12.23 (Sat)

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We would like to inform you that Motoki Hasegawa has permanently transferred to Albirex Niigata.

Hasegawa’s profile is as follows.

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Motoki Hasegawa

■Date of birth:

December 10, 1998 (25 years old)

■Place of origin:

Saitama

■Height/Weight:

177cm/70kg

■Blood type:

Type A

■Position:

MF

■Dominant foot:

right

Soccer history:

2006-2011: Takeshi Niiza’s Kickers

2011-2014: Omiya Ardija Junior Youth

*JFA Premier Cup Champion (2013)

2014-2017: Omiya Ardija Youth

*Japan Club Youth Soccer Championship Second Place (2015)

2017~2021: Hosei University

*U-19 All Japan University Selection (2017)

*Prime Minister’s Cup All-Japan University Soccer Tournament Winner (2017)

*All Japan University Soccer Championship Winner (2018)
*June 2020 – Registered as a JFA/J League special designated player for Ventforet Kofu
2021~: Ventforet Kofu

■Representative career: U-16 Japan National Team (2014)

■Participation record:
2020[甲府]※[J2]2 games 0 points
2021[甲府][J2]7 points in 36 games[天皇杯]0 points per game
2022[甲府][J2]40 games, 8 points[天皇杯]5 games 0 points
2023[甲府][J2]7 points in 39 games[天皇杯]2 games 0 points[ACL]2 goals in 5 games

[J2通算]22 points in 117 games[天皇杯通算]8 games 0 points[ACL通算]2 goals in 5 games
*As a specially designated player in 2020

■Comments:
I have decided to transfer to Albirex Niigata.
Thank you for working with us for about three and a half years, including the special designated period.
His career in Kofu began when he lacked confidence in his ability to become a professional and was job-hunting at the same time, but there were many injured people at the camp, and because of his connection with Akira, he invited him to the camp.
The first year is full of challenges, the second year is full of trial and error, and the third year is full of competition. Looking back, a lot of things happened, but especially winning the Emperor’s Cup and making it through the ACL group stage. These two are my eternal treasures. Being able to fulfill these two goals in Kofu is meaningful and I feel it is valuable.
In my comments when renewing my contract every year, I said, “I’ll go to J1 in Kofu,” but I’m really sorry that I wasn’t able to achieve my goal.
I thought about it a lot, but in my short professional career, I have come to an age where I can no longer be called a young player, so I decided that this was the right decision in order to believe in my potential and achieve my personal goals.
Although the team will be different from now on, I will continue to support Kofu as an alumnus and supporter.
Last but not least, my fans and supporters. Thank you for supporting me in all situations, whether happy or difficult.
There were many times when I couldn’t live up to my expectations, but they always gave me strength and motivated me to do my best. I have nothing but gratitude.
I would be happy if someone would pay attention to my continued success.
Thank you very much for your help.
I love Kofu. See you!

2023-12-23 03:01:06

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