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Wanchope Signs Two-Year Contract
Midfielder Paulo Wanchope, the
Costa Rican national team career
scoring leader, has signed a
two-year contract with Japanese
club FC Tokyo.
Wanchope, 30, said on his
website that he is "very happy
and excited" about the new
challenge. He said he was
looking for a "new experience"
and was impressed by Japan's
progress in the 2006 World Cup.
Wanchope said FC Tokyo made him
a good offer but did not
elaborate.
The agreement comes only weeks
after Wanchope left the
Argentine club Rosario Central.
Over the years, he has also
played for Derby County, West
Ham, Manchester City, Spain's
Malaga and Qatar's Al-Garafah
club.
Wanchope has 45 goals in 68
international matches with Costa
Rica's "Ticos". Wanchope became
the first Costa Rican to score
twice in one World Cup match in
2006, although his team failed
to advance to the second round.
FC Tokyo entered Japan's
professional league in 1999 and
is coached by Brazilian
Alexander Tadeu Gallo. It
finished 13th in the 18-team
J.League that finished in early
December.
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