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There are 15 Japanese players in the Bunjia, making it the second most foreign players in the league

There are 15 Japanese players in the Bunjia, making it the second most foreign players in the league

Live bar January 15 news On January 11, local time, the Club of San Turden officially announced the joining of former Dort star Shinji Kagawa. According to the media "Sporza", the number of Japanese players in the Bundesliga has reached as many as 15, and Japan has become the second most foreign players in the league.

The media pointed out that in recent years, many Japanese players have chosen to play in the Bundesliga, and as of the time shinji Kagawa joined, the number of Japanese players in the Buna League has reached as many as 15, accounting for 5% of the total number of players in the league. France currently has the largest number of foreign players in the League A, with a total of 35 people playing here, accounting for 11% of the total number of players.

The media said that the Japanese players chose Belgium as the starting point of their careers in Europe, which is a very pragmatic move. For teams in the First League, they don't need to spend a high transfer fee to bring in quality players, while for Japanese players, they play monsters in the Belgian league and are promoted, which is conducive to moving to higher leagues. Kenyo Fuan, who currently plays for Arsenal, Daichi Kamada in Frankfurt, and Hang Endo in Stuttgart, all made their European careers in Belgium.

The media believes that the Japanese players are very diligent, and they can communicate in English when they arrive, they are calm on the field, they can mingle with their teammates off the field, and they are the first choice for the team to attract reinforcements. Coaches want Japanese players to play for their teams.

(Jaden)

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