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Himeji City Former Japanese national soccer players Ryuji Harito and Ayumi Kaihori will be holding a soccer class for beginners and inexperienced players!

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[Himeji City] Former Japanese national soccer players Ryuji Harito and Ayumi Kaihori will be holding a soccer class for beginners and inexperienced players! ​
Himeji City Press release: November 7, 2024 Former Japanese national soccer players Ryuji Harito and Ayumi Kaihori will be holding a soccer class for beginners and inexperienced players! The third event of the women’s soccer town “Himeji” project! We will be holding a soccer class for kids by a former Japanese national team player!
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Event summary Event date and time Sunday, December 15, 2020 From 1:00 pm to around 3:00 pm (Reception is from noon to 1:00 pm) Venue Wink Athletics Stadium (Himeji City Athletics Stadium) Target Beginners and inexperienced soccer players aged 4 to 3rd grade of elementary school who live in the Harima area (8 cities, 8 towns)* Lecturer Ryuji Harito Ayumi Kaihori Participation fee Free Homepage
https://www.city.himeji.lg.jp/kanko/0000029193.html Others Viewing from stand seats is free (no application required, free) *Harima area (8 cities, 8 towns) Himeji City, Aioi City, Kakogawa City, Ako City, Takasago City, Kasai City, Shiso City, Tatsuno City, Inami Town, Harima Town, Ichikawa Town, Fukusaki Town, Kamikawa Town, Taishi Town, Kamigori Town, Sayo Town Application details Number of people recruiting Approximately 120 people (in case there are many
applicants, lottery will be held) Recruitment period Until noon on Friday, November 29, 2020 Application form Apply from this application form Remarks The lottery results will be announced by email in early December Introducing soccer instructors
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/73910/200/73910-200-01fe169efe62a2879238ace5159c7077-3900×3900.jpg Ryuji Harito Born on August 2, 1979. Born in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture. He joined Gamba Osaka in 1998 and was selected for the Japan national team for the first time in 2006, scoring 16 goals in the J1 League. In 2008, he helped the club win the ACL for the first time in its history. After that, he played an active role in several clubs such as Cerezo Osaka, and from 2018, he joined J3 team FC Ryukyu, where he greatly contributed to the team’s victory in J3 and promotion to J2. On September 14, 2019, he announced his retirement from active duty at Gamba Osaka. He will serve as a special director of the J League for two years from 2020. He is working to popularize soccer by joining the Japan Football Association athlete committee and SDGs promotion team member, and serving as a WE League director for one year from 2021. Ayumi Kaihori When she won the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup, she defended the goal as a regular goalkeeper and contributed to the victory for the first time, and received numerous individual awards. After retiring as an active player, he enrolled in the Faculty of Policy Studies at Keio University with a desire to popularize and promote soccer and sports. Appointed as WE League board member in 2023. Currently, he actively participates in events aimed at children, and uses his experience competing on the world stage to convey the importance and joy of “working hard toward your dreams.”
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