Zico received the award! ! [1st KYODAI FAMILY CUP] The winner was “LFC”, a group formed by people from Uzbekistan, where Zico has served as a manager.
KYODAI Group Press release: November 6, 2024 Zico received the award! ! [1st KYODAI FAMILY CUP] The winner was “LFC”, which was formed by people from Uzbekistan, for whom Zico had served as a manager. 15 teams from 11 countries compete fiercely! ! Through futsal, we confirmed our friendship in Japan
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-2fa32c8d910179d3f8f305667f2c707a-1445×964.jpg Zico (right) presenting the award to the LFC goalkeeper (center) and Kimoto (left), representative of KYODAI Remittance.Pictured by Heitor Ryota Hashimoto
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-337aa1c05e9775ad212ea9b4b61c2527-923×553.jpg Players chasing the ball The final match between Uzbekistan-Kazakhstan Mixed Team (LFC) and Nepal (MERCURY) was a long day of intense matches, and the match was decided more by physical strength than technique. During the final match, Zico arrived. After all the games, awards were presented to the winning Uzbekistan/Kazakhstan mixed team. Zico, who served as the manager of Uzbekistan’s FC Bunyodkor in 2008, is very well known among Uzbekistan residents in Japan, and all the players who participated, not just Uzbekistan nationals, were very happy to have met Zico in person. I didn’t hide my joy.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-3e00d3b9a8fe9da996802362233d062b-1445×964.jpg The winning team and award recipients will receive a ball signed by Zico and a cash prize. Pictured by Heitor Ryota Hashimoto All participating teams
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-4d9e5f0c7138f2adecd2c631a3955c3d-3000×2000.jpg Andi Wolfs (Uzbekistan)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-6bac01f6655262d3b103c0bb3ca1b02e-3000×2000.jpg Chartak FC (Uzbekistan)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-ebc22639e23882962411a2fc9296cc87-3000×2000.jpg Daruma Gunma (Indonesia)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-ffe627cb6359b2e18fe369303560912b-3000×2000.jpg Kouprey Tokyo Football Team (Cambodia)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-d21945a74b1f03963fc010d5a33bfa51-3000×2000.jpg Kyodai (Peru,Brazil,Vietnam,Nepal)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-54d50a7cc71cf6ba6cc2cf4b0ba38349-3000×2000.jpg LFC (Uzbekistan,Kazakhstan)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-32413b8590186443093b42d881c22aad-3000×2000.jpg Misato Sport Club (Bangladesh)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-ce801e396939a6316dec1fb4458e321c-3000×2000.jpg Mercury (Nepal)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-54e803e577f79ff1af293a21cba32eca-3000×2000.jpg Nusantara FC (Indonesia)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-115a22cddb4b5347c6edf59f5732c352-3000×2000.jpg RDC Selection (Congo,Guine)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-c941678fcd428646f485507df1a311a4-3000×2000.jpg Taiyo (Brazil, Vietnam)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-3975119ed166c93146631ff9c80965f5-3000×2000.jpg Uzbek Team (Uzbekistan)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-65ecda1d1dcfc76fd46443d09771be06-3000×2000.jpg Uzbekistan Birlik (Uzbekistan)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-2dbb112628be58d24563077cd1b65a74-3000×2000.jpg Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan) Venue situation
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-84383dab735730234a846738d2e91969-1445×964.jpg Pictured by Heitor Ryota Hashimoto
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/80289/55/80289-55-ce9eea228d852ea08d176df05dab8a8d-1445×964.jpg Pictured by Heitor Ryota Hashimoto [About KYODAI Remittance] KYODAI Remittance is an overseas remittance service launched by Unidos in June 2010, primarily for remittances from foreign residents to their hometowns.It allows remittances to over 200 countries and regions in as little as 10 minutes and at low prices. can. In addition, we accept overseas remittances through Unidos store counters*1, overseas remittance cards that can be used at Japan Post Bank and Lawson Bank ATMs (40,000 in total), and via the app (telegraphic transfer). In addition to responding in multiple languages*2 to the remittance needs of foreigners working in Japan, we have also incorporated the small-lot remittance needs of individuals and corporations across the country, and as of September 2024, we have handled over 5 million remittances in total. Growing. In addition, as an executive committee, we hold Japan’s largest Indonesian festival at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo. Thank you for your continued support. *1 Unidos stores (18 stores as of September 2024) *2 We have staff from 18 countries and can speak over 20 languages. (As of September 2024) Company name: Unidos Co., Ltd. (English notation: Unidos Co., Ltd.) Location: 2nd floor, Stairs Building, 2-4-8 Hyakunincho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Established: June 27, 2000 Representative: Representative Director Yuichiro Kimoto Capital: 58.8 million yen Number of employees: Approximately 140 people Business content: Overseas remittance service (Type 1/Type 2 funds transfer operator: Kanto Local Finance Bureau No. 00004) URL: https://kyodairemittance.com/ja