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Urawa, Levain Cup J3 match against Tottori, only 3 starting changes have been made!Hidetoshi Takeda starts for the first time, Reihito Inoue joins the bench for the first time – Livedoor News

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Urawa, Levain Cup J3 match against Tottori, only 3 starting changes have been made!Hidetoshi Takeda is a starter for the first time, Reihito Inoue is on the bench for the first time.

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◆YBC Levain Cup▽1st round Tottori-Urawa (19:30 on the 24th, Axis Bird Stadium)

Urawa’s starting lineup and 20 players on the bench for their match against J3 Tottori have been announced.

Since the game against Gamba Osaka on the 17th (0-1), which suffered the first two consecutive league losses of the season, there have been only three changes to the starting lineup. Midfielder Hidetoshi Takeda, who returned from a loan transfer to J2 Mito last off-season, was included in the starting lineup for the first time in an official game this season. GK Ayumi Shokawa is starting for the first time this season. DF Yota Sato will start for the first time in two official games.

Additionally, DF Reito Inoue, who joined this season from Kyoto, is on the bench for the first time since his transfer. Expectations are high for him to perform well in the match against his former team, Tottori.

◇Urawa starting lineup

GK

16 Ayumi Saigawa

DF

4 Hironori Ishihara

20 Yota Sato

5 Marius Heubraten

13 Ryoma Watanabe

Midfielder

47 Hidetoshi Takeda

11 Samuel Gustafson

3 Atsuki Ito

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38 Naoki Maeda

12 Thiago Santana

10 Shoya Nakajima

◇Members on the bench

GK

31 Shun Yoshida

DF

23 Reihito Inoue

28 Alexander Scholz

Midfielder

25 Kaito Yasui

27 Ekanit Panya

29 Yota Horiuchi

39 Junpei Hayakawa

8 Kaho Koizumi

FW

30 Shinzo Koroki


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