"BIRTH OF SHINDONG!" KIM JUNG-MIN'S SON OVERTOOK HIM AS THE MAIN STRIKER IN JAPAN, ACHIEVING ANOTHER FEAT." YOSHIDA IS 16 YEARS, 9 MONTHS AND 14 DAYS OLD, THE YOUNGEST PLAYER IN THE CLUB'S HISTORY TO PLAY IN THE J-LEAGUE."

"Birth of Shindong!" Kim Jung-min's son overtook him as the main striker in Japan, achieving another feat." Yoshida is 16 years, 9 months and 14 days old, the youngest player in the club's history to play in the J-League."

"Birth of Shindong!" Kim Jung-min's son overtook him as the main striker in Japan, achieving another feat." Yoshida is 16 years, 9 months and 14 days old, the youngest player in the club's history to play in the J-League."

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Yoshida Minato has rewritten the club's history.

Japan's "Sports Hochi" reported on the 29th (Korea time) that "A prodigy was born in the Kashima Antlers. The 16-year-old striker Yoshida made his debut in the Japanese J-League. He broke the record of being the youngest player to play in the club's history."

The Kashima Antlers defeated Yokohama FC 3-0 in an away game held at the Mitsuzawa Stadium in Nipatsu on Sunday. The two teams finished the first half 0-0 without scoring a goal.

Although it seemed as if an underdog rebellion was taking place, Kashima Antlers scored three goals in the second half to secure a three-point victory. With the victory, Kashima Antlers ranked first with eight wins, one draw and four losses (25 points) in 13 games. Yokohama FC, on the other hand, had three wins, three draws and seven losses (12 points), falling to 18th place.

After the game was over, the spotlight of various Japanese media headed for Yoshida. He made his J-League debut in 4 minutes of extra time in the second half, replacing Yuma Suzuki. It was a short time, but there was considerable interest in that he was a star who was already paying attention to all of Japan.

Sports Hochi said, "Yoshida stepped on the ground in the 49th minute of the second half. At 16 years, nine months and 14 days, she is the youngest player to play in the club's history. The record outpaced that of Tokuda Homare, who made his debut at the age of 17 years, three months, and 29 days. Yoshida, a former member of the U-17 Japanese team, was substituted for Yuma Suzuki in the upcoming match. He actively participated in the attack for a short time. He participated in the first-team field training held in Miyazaki in January, and received attention from Oniki Tatsu."

After the game was over, the spotlight of various Japanese media headed for Yoshida. He made his J-League debut in 4 minutes of extra time in the second half, replacing Yuma Suzuki. It was a short time, but there was considerable interest in that he was a star who was already paying attention to all of Japan.

Sports Hochi said, "Yoshida stepped on the ground in the 49th minute of the second half. At 16 years, nine months and 14 days, she is the youngest player to play in the team's history. She outpaced the record of Tokuda Homare, who made her debut at the age of 17 years, three months, and 29 days. Yoshida, a former member of the U-17 Japanese team, was substituted for Yuma Suzuki in this match. She actively participated in the attack for a short time. She participated in a training camp for the first team held in Miyazaki in January, and received attention from coach Oniki Tatsu." 메이저사이트

Notably, the Japanese national team had singer Daichi Tani (Korean name Kim Do-yoon) and Kim Jeong-min's son, drawing keen attention from Korean soccer fans. Yoshida served as the main striker in the Japanese national team. Dani stayed on the bench after being outplayed by Yoshida, who scored three goals in the first and second rounds. However, he showed strong determination at the end of the tournament. Dani played as a substitute in the third round against Australia and scored a goal in the quarterfinals against Saudi Arabia.

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