The Al Ain team player, Japanese international Tsukasa Shotani, has announced that his football academy based in Japan will be transformed to be available to everyone, after it was only for those registered with the academy, that all training be done online, and through the "Zoom" application.

Shiotani's decision came because of the current period in which the emerging Corona epidemic spread around the world, and to help people stick to the exercises.
Shiotani indicated in his "tweet" via his personal account on "Twitter" today that after the training was limited to students enrolled in the academy, he decided to be open to everyone, and said: "This is a wonderful opportunity, so let's train with others who are not enrolled in the academy, let us We are talking about football, training, I am waiting for you. "

Shiotani offers the academy's children some training, which they can perform inside the home, and he shares with them the most important moments in his sporting career, the last of which is reaching with the "leader" to the Club World Cup final, and with the "samurai" team to the final of the 2019 Asian Cup, as he responds to questions Which is brought up by children.

The Al Ain player continues his individual training at his current residence in Al Ain, in order to be ready for the resumption of sports activity. He mentioned in another "tweet" that he was spending his current time reading books and studying, playing electronic games, and doing some online training with players at his academy in Japan.

Shiotani indicated that he is also interested in the current period in teaching his daughter the basics of the Japanese language, and said: I am glad that I also became able to speak English when I am outside the home, but for the time being I am trying to teach my daughter the Japanese alphabet little by little.

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