"The Chance" Japan - Final Three Selected
The Japan final for "The Chance" took place in Saitama Stadium 2002, world class stadium and dream venue for aspiring football players. The road to Barcelona was not an easy one, as those 3 finalists were chosen from a total of 7,000 young athletes from all around the country.
The selection process mixed an extensive grass root level search, with Nike scouts visiting schools and club teams across the nation, local contests held in four different regions Tohoku (Miyagi), Kanto (Kanagawa), Kansai (Osaka) Kyushu (Fukuoka), as well as a surprise scouting by Serie A star player Yuto Nagatomo (Inter Milan).
The selection process was supervised by football manager Yahiro Kazama, former professional player and Japan national team member Akira Narahashi, and J-League s Sanfrecce Hiroshima scouting manager Osamu Adachi. After a rigorous selection process, 47 players were chosen out of the initial 7,000 candidates, and were invited to the Japan Final taking place over two days.
On day 1, Yahiro Kazama selected 26 players through SPARQ physical tests, position based exercises and short games. On day 2, three Japan finalists were selected after a GPS enabled 7x 7 players mini-game and a final 90 minute game using the full main pitch of Saitama Stadium 2002.
The selected three Japanese finalists were: Ryosuke Kinoshita, FW (Takigawa Daini High School), Ukyo Tomisawa, DF (Touin Gakuen High School), and Yuki Yamanouchi, MF (Kagoshima Jitsugyo High School). Those 3 Japanese players will join other 100 footballers from around the world aspiring to become the 16 global finalists in Barcelona, Spain from Aug 19 (Sun) thru 26 (Sun).
The global best 16 footballers will then have a chance to further pursue their dreams of becoming professional players by being part of a special scouting tour involving some of the world's biggest clubs, Manchester United and Juventus.
Stay tuned to SoccerBible as we'll be bringing you updates from Barcelona where the final 100 will compete to be crowned global winners of The Chance 2012.