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    Japanese Footballer Morishita Jindo Joined Racing Athletic Club After Rabat Announcement

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    Fez — Japanese international footballer Morishita Jindo officially joined Racing Athletic Club after a press conference held Tuesday at the residence of Japan’s ambassador in Rabat, an event that brought together diplomatic representatives, club officials, and members of the press.

    The announcement was presented as more than a routine transfer, with organizers framing the signing around football’s role in connecting Japan, Morocco, and Africa. The embassy setting placed the moment within a diplomatic context, reflecting broader ambitions tied to international exchange and cooperation through sport.

    Speaking to Morocco World News (MWN), Ahmed Rizqallah, vice president of Racing Athletic Club, said the signing represented a milestone for the club and for the continent. He explained that the Japanese ambassador had invited the club to formally present the agreement, describing the occasion as unprecedented.

    Morishita Jindo Signing with RAC
    Morishita Jindo Signing with RAC

    “It was a historic event for us, for Morocco and for Africa,” Rizqallah told MWN, saying Morishita was the first Japanese player to play professional football in Africa. He added that the move reflected Morocco’s sporting vision and its openness to new football pathways, particularly with Asian players.

    Rizqallah said the club viewed the signing as the beginning of wider intercontinental relationships, expressing hope that football could help build lasting links between Asia, Morocco, and Africa.

    Morishita Jindo Signing with RAC at the Residence of Japan’s Ambassador in Rabat
    Morishita Jindo Signing with RAC at the Residence of Japan’s Ambassador in Rabat

    Morishita also spoke directly to MWN following the announcement, reflecting on his journey in Moroccan football and his ambitions with Racing Athletic Club. “I’m very honored to join Racing Athletic Club, the historical team in Morocco,” he said, describing the move as an important step in his career.

    The Japanese player said his previous season with Stade Marocain had been decisive in his development. “I was really excited after joining Stade Marocain last season. I learned how the football and the culture is in Morocco, and now it’s my turn to step up and be more successful as a football player,” Morishita told MWN.

    Beyond sporting goals, Morishita linked his signing to broader expectations around cooperation between Japan and Morocco. “As we can see from today, a lot of people were expecting collaborations between Japan and Morocco, and that’s also what I want to work on,” he said, thanking those involved in the event.

    Club officials said the signing fit into Racing Athletic Club’s international outlook, while the diplomatic framing of the announcement reflected Morocco’s growing use of sport as a platform for cross-border engagement. For Morishita, the move marked both a professional challenge and a role within a wider story of football-driven cooperation.

     

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