The first in the J-League history Urawa's promotion 8th consecutive double-digit score September 1 23:18

Soccer J1, Urawa Reds Forward, and 33-year-old Shinzo Kojo scored the 10th goal of the season against Shonan Bellmare, achieving the first double-digit score for the first time in J-League history for the eighth consecutive year.

Reds ’s Xiao Xin ran into the cross ball from Yuki Mutoh in the first half of the match against Belmare at Away the night and scored the first goal with a vivid touch.

This was the 10th goal of the season, and it was the first time in the history of the J-League to achieve a double-digit score for the eighth consecutive year.

The record so far has been in the 7th consecutive year, in addition to Kogo, Toshito Sato, Sanfrecce Hiroshima and Edimiusson, Albirex Niigata and Reds.

“I'm glad that I made a name in history. I was talking about getting into the game from the start. I got a good ball from Muto, and I was able to score a goal. “It ’s not the player who decides. I really like to be able to finish the ball that everyone has connected. The record is thanks to everyone.