Japan former international striker Masato Kudo dead at 32
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FORMER Japan international Masato Kudo, a J-League champion who also had stints in Major League Soccer and Australia, has died aged 32 after a short illness.
The striker, who was now with Tegevajaro Miyazaki in Japan’s third tier, died on Friday (Oct 21) having been in intensive care following brain surgery.
Kudo won the J-League with Kashiwa Reysol in 2011 and earned four caps for his country, scoring twice.
He also played for Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS and Brisbane Roar in the A-League.
Tegevajaro called him “a very successful player” who had “no arrogance and a great attitude of cherishing his teammates, club and supporters”.
Brisbane coach Warren Moon said: “He had such a wonderful personality and always turned up to training every morning with a beaming smile on his face.
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“He will be greatly missed and our hearts go out to his wife and young daughter at this sad time.” REUTERS
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