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2016.12.27[Top Team]

Player Hideyuki NOZAWA's temporary transfer to FC Gifu

We would like to inform you that our player Hideyuki NOZAWA, who belongs to this club, has decided to transfer to FC Gifu on a temporary basis. The temporary transfer period will be from February 1, 2017 to January 31, 2018. Please note that during the temporary transfer period, player NOZAWA will not be able to participate in any official matches against FC Tokyo due to his contract.


【Hideyuki NOZAWA Player Profile】
□ Position: MF
□ Date of Birth: August 15, 1994
□ Hometown: Saitama.S
□ Height/Weight: 180cm/71kg
□ Blood Type: Type B


□ Career:

2007-2009 FC Tokyo U-15 Fukagawa

       2008 Prince Takamado Cup 20th All Japan Youth (U-15) Soccer Championship Winner
2010-2012 FC Tokyo U-18
       Runner-up of the 21st All Japan Youth (U-18) Soccer Championship Prince Takamado Cup in 2010
       Runner-up of the 18th J.League Youth Championship J Youth Cup in 2010
2013-2016 FC Tokyo


□ Representative History:
2010 U-16 Japan National Team, U-17 Japan National Team
2011 U-17 Japan National Team (FIFA U-17 World Cup Mexico Best 8)
2013 U-19 Japan National Team, U-20 Japan National Team
2014 U-21 Japan National Team (Asian Games Best 8)


□ Participation Record (as of Dec 27, 2016)
2016
[FC Tokyo] J1 League 2 matches played 0 goals / Cup 1 match played 0 goals / Emperor's Cup 0 matches played 0 goals / ACL 0 matches played 0 goals
[FC Tokyo U-23] J3 League 26 games played, 1 goal scored.
  <Total>
  J1 League 9 games played, 0 goals scored.
  J3 League 39 games played, 1 goal scored.
  Cup games 4 games played, 0 goals scored.
  Emperor's Cup 0 games played, 0 goals scored.
  ACL 0 games played, 0 goals scored.


□ Personal Comment
"I have decided to transfer to FC Gifu on loan. I am very frustrated that I was not able to contribute to the team at FC Tokyo for the past four years. I want to use this frustration as motivation to contribute to the team's victories in Gifu. I will continue to grow and work hard to become an indispensable player for the team and hopefully return to Tokyo someday. Thank you for your continued support."