#Tolio #Colombia match #Banguna Gunde Yoshifumi #Ito Hiroki The theme this time is the Japan national team’s match against Colombia. In the ranking project for the team that lost 1-2, we will score the defensive midfielder, the back line, and the goalkeeper with zero conjecture. Did the players who lowered their ratings against Uruguay achieve a V-shaped recovery? How did the new star back who debuted for the national team look in the eyes of Torio? Please enjoy the latest episode where the fighting general’s tough love explodes with a gentle gaze on young people! We are waiting for you to subscribe to the channel and participate in the salon! Private community “Tulio TV Project” https://community.camp-fire.jp/projects/view/638044 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tuliotv04/ Tanaka Marcus Tulio April 24, 1981 Born in São Paulo, Brazil. He came to Japan in 1998 to study soccer at Shibuya Kyoiku Gakuen Makuhari High School. He made his J League debut in 2001 with J1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima. He contributed to the team’s first league title with Urawa Red Diamonds and Nagoya Grampus, and in 2006 he won the J League MVP. He acquired Japanese citizenship in 2003 and participated in the Athens Olympics in 2004. As a member of the Japanese national soccer team, he helped Japan advance to the quarterfinals at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He will retire after the 2019 season. Scored 104 goals in 529 J-League games. Tanaka Marcus Tulio Born April 24, 1981 in São Paulo, Brazil. He came to Japan in 1998 to study soccer at Shibuya Kyoiku Gakuen Makuhari High School. He made his J League debut in 2001 with J1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima. He contributed to the team’s first league title with Urawa Red Diamonds and Nagoya Grampus, and in 2006 he won the J League MVP. He acquired Japanese citizenship in 2003 and participated in the Athens Olympics in 2004. As a member of the Japanese national soccer team, he helped Japan advance to the quarterfinals at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He will retire after the 2019 season. Scored 104 goals in 529 J-League games.
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