Dissatisfied with the referee, Mori intentionally barged his shoulder against the official and was subsequently sent off and handed a three-month suspension, during which rookie goalkeeper Seigo Narazaki took his place in goal and eventually became the favoured #1 for the Flügels.
Mori briefly returned to the side during the 1996-97 season, but never regained his regular starting position and was transferred to Japan Football League club Consadole Sapporo in April 1997.
Mori was unable to overtake Dido Havenaar as the club's first choice and played just 5 times, before retiring upon the end of the season at the age of 25.
Mori often works in the bar as a DJ, mainly playing reggae, ska, funk, rock-a-billy, and blues.
[3] In 2005, Mori founded the fashion brand "Wacko Maria" with fellow former professional footballer Keiji Ishizuka.