Japan: Alex Santos Leaves Urawa Reds For Nagoya Grampus
Nagoya are adding strength in depth to their team...
Aug 4, 2009 2:14:43 AM
Ex-Japan
international Alex Santos has left Urawa Reds to join J-League rivals Nagoya
Grampus.
The Brazilian-born wing-back has been at Urawa since 2004, though had a short spell in Austria with Red Bull Salzburg in 2008.
Nagoya are looking to strengthen ahead of their Asian Champions League quarter-final against Kawasaki Frontale in September.
"I'm so glad that I have been able to sign with Nagoya," Santos said in a statement.
"I'll work hard to meet the expectations from the manager, team-mates and supporters here."
Santos has played 93 matches for Urawa, scoring 11 goals.
The Brazilian-born wing-back has been at Urawa since 2004, though had a short spell in Austria with Red Bull Salzburg in 2008.
Nagoya are looking to strengthen ahead of their Asian Champions League quarter-final against Kawasaki Frontale in September.
"I'm so glad that I have been able to sign with Nagoya," Santos said in a statement.
"I'll work hard to meet the expectations from the manager, team-mates and supporters here."
Santos has played 93 matches for Urawa, scoring 11 goals.
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