Kazuki Yoshino

[1] Ahead of the 2010 Singaporean S.League, Yoshino swapped Albirex Niigata S for Woodlands Wellington.

[2] Joining Sisaket of the Thai League 2 with Ken Matsumoto in December 2010 following a one-month trial,[3] the Japanese defender was without a club by February 2011, eventually returning to Japan.

[4] Participating in 2014 AFC Cup matches, including a 5-3 loss to South China AA,[5] with 2013 Myanmar National League titleholders Yangon United in what he described as an exciting experience,[6] Yoshiko set up a charity called World Bond K-Project in 2013 which helps destitute children and orphans in Myanmar through football and donations.

[7] His contract with Yangon United expiring in December 2014, Yoshino retired that month from professional football.

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