My First First Spike Yuins (FC Tokyo) Vol.1 "I wanted to learn Japanese football style with the recommendation of seniors in high school days"
What is the spike you wore for the first time? Interview with foreign players who play in Japan interview to hear about spike orchestra, differences between Japan and overseas. That is "My First Spike". The young inspector of FC Tokyo, who was also chosen as a candidate for the Korea Olympic Games, will appear in the first round. Interviewer is Rie Kato actress.
Tomoyuki Suzuki
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2016/09/20
Rie Kato, I will taste football from all angles at King Gear! !
Football will be a lot of football, for interest and imagination that spreads in an unexpected direction, fun discovery that life will become rich in color. From games, players, cheering, local, from people living there ...
From gear? What? I never thought about it.
Gear is an indispensable partner for players. One gear may be packed with precious memories.
I want to glance at the world from the gear, the life I could not imagine reach.
From such a thought, I decided to try the unknown multiplication of "Spike x J League x World" at King Gear!
There are also many J - League players with various histories from all over the world. It is a waste not to ask a story thoroughly!
Soccer fans, J League fans, everyone who likes Gear. Why do not you discover new things together?
Kato: This time I am planning to talk about spikes with the project "My First Spike". First of all, please tell me the reason why the instructor came to Japan. You are coming from the Korean university to the J League without going through the K League, right? Why did you decide to go to the J league in Japan instead of the Korean K League club?
Ins: Senior high school had Kim Min-Fu (Tosu) players and Choi Seung-kun (Choi Seong-geun / Kofu → Tosu → Gifu) players, who came to high school off the season and was kicking the ball together is. When I listened to the story of J League, I thought that I would like to go someday. Japan was a pass football team and I also wanted to learn the tactics etc. that I do not have, and in college I went to expedition to Japan and sometimes played against the club of the J League. I got an offer from FC Tokyo that I had many opportunities to touch Japan, so I decided to play in Japan.
Kato: What is the difference between the style of football of K League and J League?
Ins: For example, when a Korean club and a Japanese club play a game, there is an impression that Japan has a longer time to have a ball. I am not a type that can give a fine pass, so I would like to learn such a part in Japan.
Kato: Inns are J3 League (FC Tokyo U - 23) and I also experienced Japan 's 3rd league, how was it compared with Korea?
Ins: Japanese players are smaller than Korean players, but I felt speed and instantaneous power that made use of it was fast even for J3 players. South Korea's players are strong, but Japanese players will pass the pass before hitting them, avoiding contact play. There is a momentary speed, do not you think?
Kato: That's right. What is on hand now is the spike that decided the first goal in the J1 league?
Ins: No, it's not (laughs). The model is the same, but ... Spike, who scored his first goal in the J1 League, is worn for practice.
Kato: It is a brilliant yellow spike. What kind of model?
Ins: It is "MESSI 15.1" of Adidas. I brought it from Korea and have been wearing it since November of last year.
Kato: How do you feel when you wear it?
Ins: My foot type is thin compared to other players, but it fits tightly. And I like the light side.
Kato: Why did you choose the Messi model?
Ins: In the past I was wearing a mesi model named adizero of adidas, but it became obsolete, this was the next release. I tried it, it fits my foot so lightly that I like it.
(Following Vol.2)
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Yoo In Soo was born on December 28, 1994. Born in South Korea. Joined FC Tokyo in 2016 after working at Incheon Manju Kita Elementary School-Keishin Junior High School-Hikonan High School-Kwangwoon University. U-21, U-22, U-23 Korea National Team. 2016 AFC U-23 Championship runner-up.
Rie Kato (actor, castor)Born in Tokyo on July 29, 1985. He has a Japanese-Brazilian mother and loves soccer and the J-League. Appeared in various movies, dramas and commercials as an actor. Appeared as a regular predictor in "totoONE" (http://www.totoone.jp). Official bloghttp://ameblo.jp/kato-rie/ Twitter @vi729
Football will be a lot of football, for interest and imagination that spreads in an unexpected direction, fun discovery that life will become rich in color. From games, players, cheering, local, from people living there ...
From gear? What? I never thought about it.
Gear is an indispensable partner for players. One gear may be packed with precious memories.
I want to glance at the world from the gear, the life I could not imagine reach.
From such a thought, I decided to try the unknown multiplication of "Spike x J League x World" at King Gear!
There are also many J - League players with various histories from all over the world. It is a waste not to ask a story thoroughly!
Soccer fans, J League fans, everyone who likes Gear. Why do not you discover new things together?
Kato: This time I am planning to talk about spikes with the project "My First Spike". First of all, please tell me the reason why the instructor came to Japan. You are coming from the Korean university to the J League without going through the K League, right? Why did you decide to go to the J league in Japan instead of the Korean K League club?
Ins: Senior high school had Kim Min-Fu (Tosu) players and Choi Seung-kun (Choi Seong-geun / Kofu → Tosu → Gifu) players, who came to high school off the season and was kicking the ball together is. When I listened to the story of J League, I thought that I would like to go someday. Japan was a pass football team and I also wanted to learn the tactics etc. that I do not have, and in college I went to expedition to Japan and sometimes played against the club of the J League. I got an offer from FC Tokyo that I had many opportunities to touch Japan, so I decided to play in Japan.
Kato: What is the difference between the style of football of K League and J League?
Ins: For example, when a Korean club and a Japanese club play a game, there is an impression that Japan has a longer time to have a ball. I am not a type that can give a fine pass, so I would like to learn such a part in Japan.
Kato: Inns are J3 League (FC Tokyo U - 23) and I also experienced Japan 's 3rd league, how was it compared with Korea?
Ins: Japanese players are smaller than Korean players, but I felt speed and instantaneous power that made use of it was fast even for J3 players. South Korea's players are strong, but Japanese players will pass the pass before hitting them, avoiding contact play. There is a momentary speed, do not you think?
Kato: That's right. What is on hand now is the spike that decided the first goal in the J1 league?
Ins: No, it's not (laughs). The model is the same, but ... Spike, who scored his first goal in the J1 League, is worn for practice.
Kato: It is a brilliant yellow spike. What kind of model?
Ins: It is "MESSI 15.1" of Adidas. I brought it from Korea and have been wearing it since November of last year.
Kato: How do you feel when you wear it?
Ins: My foot type is thin compared to other players, but it fits tightly. And I like the light side.
Kato: Why did you choose the Messi model?
Ins: In the past I was wearing a mesi model named adizero of adidas, but it became obsolete, this was the next release. I tried it, it fits my foot so lightly that I like it.
(Following Vol.2)
<Profile>
Yoo In Soo was born on December 28, 1994. Born in South Korea. Joined FC Tokyo in 2016 after working at Incheon Manju Kita Elementary School-Keishin Junior High School-Hikonan High School-Kwangwoon University. U-21, U-22, U-23 Korea National Team. 2016 AFC U-23 Championship runner-up.
Rie Kato (actor, castor)Born in Tokyo on July 29, 1985. He has a Japanese-Brazilian mother and loves soccer and the J-League. Appeared in various movies, dramas and commercials as an actor. Appeared as a regular predictor in "totoONE" (http://www.totoone.jp). Official bloghttp://ameblo.jp/kato-rie/ Twitter @vi729