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  1. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Notice of Publication of Interview Article with Yuto Nagatomo An article based on an interview with Yuto NAGATOMO will be featured in the March 31st (Sun) issue of NIKKEI The STYLE, a Sunday edition of the Nihon Keizai Shimbun.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2024 · A conversation between Yuto NAGATOMO and Shinji ONO will be broadcasted on two Fuji TV programs, "Sport!" on April 7 (Sun) and "MONDAY FOOTBALL Everyone's J" on April 8 (Mon). Please tune in. 【Broadcast Station/Program Name】 Fuji TV "Sport!" (Aired on 4/7) "MONDAY FOOTBALL Everyone's J" (Aired on 4/8) 【Broadcast Date and Time】

  3. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 長友佑都長友佑都 - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · NAGATOMO FIELD - 自身がオーナーを務めるフットサルコート; Cuore - 自身が代表取締役社長を務める株式会社; 公式ブログ - ウェイバックマシン(2016年5月29日アーカイブ分) - lineブログ (2016年5月 - ) 長友佑都 (yuto.n55) - Facebook; 長友佑都 (@yutonagatomo55) - Instagram

  4. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Yuto Nagatomo. Despite playing for Inter Milan for nine seasons and racking up over 200 appearances for the club, Nagatomo only got his hands on one trophy during his time in Italy. However, he did enjoy some trophy-filled seasons with Galatasaray before eventually returning to Japan in 2021.

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Announcement of broadcast of interview between Yuto NAGATOMO and Shinji ONO on two programs on Fuji TV. 2024.4.06 [Media] Announcement of the publication of an interview article with player Kashif BANGNAGANDE. 2024.4.04 [Media] 4/5 (Fri) Announcement of Ryotaro ARAKI's appearance on TV Asahi's "Love!! J-League"

  6. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Title: Soccer Player Yuto Nagatomo: A Man of Action Heading to the World Cup. サッカー選手・長友佑都さん、ワールドカップへ走る有言実行の人 NIKKEI The STYLE 「My Story」 - 日本経済新聞 「ブラボー!」。 2022年冬、カタールで開催されたサッカーのワールドカップ(W杯)でチームを奮い立たせる長友佑都さんのエー www.nikkei.com. Since the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa, Nagatomo has participated in four consecutive World Cups.

  7. Hace 18 horas · Things have really kicked on since. Buoyed by fresh talents like orange-haired midfield maestro Keisuke Honda and lightning-quick left back Yuto Nagatomo (“Mina-san, bravo!”), the Japanese national team transformed from something of a curiosity on the world stage to a consistent World Cup presence.