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2018.7.16[Top Team]

Announcement of Yohei Kajiyama's temporary transfer to Albirex Niigata

We would like to inform you that our player Yohei KAJIYAMA will be transferred to Albirex Niigata on a temporary basis. The temporary transfer period will be from July 17, 2018 to January 31, 2019.

【Yohei KAJIYAMA Player Profile】
□Position: MF
□Date of Birth: Sep 24, 1985
□Hometown: Tokyo, Koto Ward
□Height/Weight: 180cm/73kg
□Career:
1996-1997 Tokyo Gas FC Junior
1998-2000 FC Tokyo U-15
2001-2003 FC Tokyo U-18※ Accompanied the top team as a registered player of the second kind (2003)
2001 25th Japan Club Youth Soccer Championship (U-18) Tournament Champion
High Prince Cup 12th All Japan Youth (U-18) Soccer Championship Tournament Runner-up
9th J Youth Cup J League Youth Championship Tournament Runner-up
2004-2012 FC Tokyo
2004 J League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup Champion
2004 J League Outstanding Rookie Award
2009 J League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup Champion
2010 Suruga Bank Championship 2010 TOKYO Champion
2011 J League Division 2 Champion
91st Emperor's Cup All Japan Soccer Championship Tournament Champion
2013-2013.6 Panathinaikos FC (Greece)※ Loan transfer
2013.8- Oita Trinita ※Loan
2014- FC Tokyo

Representative History:
2002 U-17 Japan National Team
2003 U-18 Japan National Team, U-20 Japan National Team
2005 U-20 Japan National Team (Participated in FIFA World Youth 2005 Netherlands Tournament)
2007 U-22 Japan National Team
2008 U-23 Japan National Team (Participated in Beijing Olympics)

□Appearance Record (as of July 16, 2018 / only during domestic club affiliation)

□Player's Comment
"I apologize for leaving the team in the midst of the championship race. However, as a soccer player, I have a strong desire to 'show my play again and fight on the pitch,' so I have decided to take on this challenge. I want to play in a way that does not shame the support I have received so far. The team may change, but I will do my best to ensure that people can still watch my play. I believe that Tokyo can definitely win the championship."