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Angkor Tiger FC
Angkor Tiger Football Club (, ) is a Cambodian professional association football, football club based in Siem Reap, Siem Reap City, Siem Reap province. Founded in 2015, It plays in the Cambodian Premier League, the top tier of Football in Cambodia, Cambodian football. The club is owned by the Japanese businessman Akihiro Kato. History Angkor Tiger was established in 2015, represents the city of Siem Reap, globally famous for the Angkor Wat temple. In August 2023, Indian holding company SkaSports acquired minority stakes in the club. Stadium Since its establishment, Angkor Tiger played its home game at Hanuman Stadium. In October 2024, Tiger unveiled its new home stadium, the Akihiro Kato Stadium, named after the club's owner with an initial capacity of 2,000. The stadium will host its first game on 10 November 2024. Spectators In 2018, at the Cambodia Football Award which was hosted by the Cambodian Football League, it won the award for the most popular club in Cambodia. Playe ...
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Sotaro Yasunaga
is a Japanese former association football, footballer and manager (association football), manager. Club career Yasunaga was born in Ube, Yamaguchi, Ube on April 20, 1976. After graduating from Shimizu Commercial High School, he joined Yokohama F. Marinos, Yokohama Marinos (later ''Yokohama F. Marinos'') in 1995. In the 1995 season, he played many matches and won the champions 1995 J.League, J1 League. In 1997, he moved to Segunda División club UE Lleida, Lleida. He returned to Yokohama Marinos in 1998 and he moved to Shimizu S-Pulse in 1999. He played as regular player and won the 2nd place 1999 J.League Division 1, 1999 J1 League. In Asia, the club won the champions 1999–2000 Asian Cup Winners' Cup. He returned to Yokohama F. Marinos in September 2001. However he could hardly play in the match and he moved to Segunda División club Racing de Ferrol, Racing Ferrol in 2002. He returned to Yokohama F. Marinos in 2003. He moved to Kashiwa Reysol in 2005 and retired by the e ...
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