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Hoffenheim Signs Japan Defender Koki Machida From Belgium's Union Saint-Gilloise

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Hoffenheim coach Christian Ilzer is delighted with the reinforcement in the defensive. Koki Machida comes from the Belgian champion Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. A "uncompromising defender", as sport managing director Andreas Schicker emphasizes. "He is an uncompromising defender who does not avoid a duel. He is also very headball strong due to his size and has a good overview as well as a precise player opening, Schicker is pleased about the 27-…

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Hoffenheim signs Japan defender Koki Machida from Belgium's Union Saint-Gilloise

German team Hoffenheim has signed Japan defender Koki Machida from Belgian champion Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. The Bundesliga club says 27-year-old Machida signed a “long-term contract” at Hoffenheim without elaborating. Kicker

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The Bundesliga player from Nordbaden follows up in the defense. A champion comes from Belgium.

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The Bundesliga player from Nordbaden follows up in the defense. A champion comes from Belgium.

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