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Morita Says Goodbye to Sporting with a Promise: "I'm Coming Back"

The reaction of Hidemasa Morita, in the area of rapid interviews of Sport TV, after having participated in the categorical victory achieved by Sporting over Gil Vicente, at the José Alvalade Stadium, by 3-0.
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The reaction of Hidemasa Morita, in the area of rapid interviews of Sport TV, after having participated in the categorical victory achieved by Sporting over Gil Vicente, at the José Alvalade Stadium, by 3-0.

·Portugal
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Japanese medium wrote open letter to fans, leaving a message where he promises not to play for any other Portuguese club.

·Portugal
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The Japanese footballer Hidemasa Morita resigned today from Sporting, in a message published on social networks, where he remembered the four years in the club Lisbon and guaranteed that he will never represent another club in Portugal. "I still remember today perfectly the emotion that I felt when, four years ago, I received the proposal of this gigantic club. I came up with the ambition to give myself totally to this symbol and to conquer some…

·Funchal, Portugal
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In an emotional tone, Morita confirms on social networks that she is leaving Alvalade but leaves a promise. Once Lion, Lion forever, writes the Japanese.

The last game of the Sporting championship also marks the farewell of Morita and Jehovahy Quenda de Alvalade. Rui Borges believes that the players "won the respect" of the fans for "all that they gave to the sporting".

·Portugal
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IOL Portugal broke the news in Portugal on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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