The former Japanese international Masato Kudou, who also played for the Canadian Vancouver Whitecaps and the Australian Brisbane Roar, has died at 32 because of a hydrocephalusannounced this Saturday the Japanese club where he currently plays.
Kudo, who was hospitalized on the 3rd, died the previous day, October 21, after being diagnosed with this condition, a fluid buildup in the ventricles of the braindetailed Tegevajaro Miyazaki club from the third division of the Japanese league, the J-League.
The striker “had a big impact in the first division” and “played for Japan and had a excellent track recordbut he remained humble”, highlighted the one that was his current team.
Kudo “has a good attitude, worried about their peers, the club and the fans. We are ruined for the early death of a great player”, added the football team.
Originally from Tokyo, Kudo made his Japanese league debut in 2009 with Kashiwa Reysol and also played for Sanfrecce Hiroshima.
He scored 60 goals in the first division during his career. With the Blue Samurai he scored two goals in four games, all in 2013.
Kudo joined Tegevajaro Miyazaki from Brisbane Roar and scored three goals in 21 league games.
Source: La Verdad

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