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  China News Service, June 3, according to Kyodo News, the former Japan international Kanazawa Mengsheng's new crown virus test was positive. In the context of the Japanese J-League just announced a restart on July 4, Kanazawa Mengsheng's diagnosis may hit the rematch.

  Kanazawa Mengsheng is 31 years old and has played 11 times on behalf of the Japanese national team.

  During his career, Kanazawa had played for Nuremberg, Portimão, Oita Mikami, Kashima Antlers and Tosu Sandstone. In March this year, he joined Nagoya on loan from Tosu. In the AFC Champions League in 2017, Jinqi Mengsheng once broke the goal of Guangzhou Evergrande on behalf of Kashima Antlers.

  Before him, Osaka Sakura goalkeeper Naoishi Takumi in the Japanese professional league, Kobe victory ship defender Sakai Takashi, and Gunma Kusatsu hot spring defender Funai Tsuru were all diagnosed with the new crown.

  It is worth mentioning that previously, the Japanese J League officially announced that the J1 league will restart on July 4 and the J2 and J3 leagues will restart on June 27. All games will be temporarily empty. The continuous infection of the new crown virus has also cast a shadow over the league's scheduled recovery. (Finish)