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Muamba collapses at FA Cup quarterfinal

Muamba collapses at FA Cup quarterfinal

LONDON, Britain - Medical staff treat Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba on the pitch after he collapsed shortly before halftime during an FA Cup quarterfinal between Bolton and Tottenham Hotspur tied at 1-1, which was abandoned. Japan's Ryo Miyaichi (back) of Bolton watches the treatment of his teammate. The 23-year-old Muamba was admitted to a hospital later and is ''critically ill,'' according to Bolton.

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Arsenal send Miyaichi to Bolton

Arsenal send Miyaichi to Bolton

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in Rotterdam on March 13, 2011, shows Japan's soccer player Ryo Miyaichi. Arsenal shipped the winger to Bolton Wanderers on loan for the remainder of the season as the European winter transfer market closed on Jan. 31, 2012.

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Japan tune up for Bosnia-Herzegovina friendly

Japan tune up for Bosnia-Herzegovina friendly

BONN, Germany - Bolton Wanderers midfielder Hidetoshi Nakata (R) practices with Japan teammates Naohiro Takahara (L)and Shinji Ono (C) on the snow-socered ground in Bonn on Feb. 27 on the eve of a friendly against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Dortmund. Nakata said he believes Japan have the potential to get through a tricky first-round group and go all the way to the final and win the 2006 World Cup.

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Nakata tipped to shine in England

Nakata tipped to shine in England

BOLTON, England - Japanese International Hidetoshi Nakata (L) shows off his shirt after signing with English Premiership team Bolton Wanderers, flanked by team manager Sam Allardyce at Reebok Stadium in Bolton on Aug. 18. Allardyce told a press conference earlier, ''I think as always the first thing you look for in a player is quality. We want to get more experience and he has that in abundance.''

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Troussier likely to call up Nishizawa

Troussier likely to call up Nishizawa

NARITA, Japan - Japan coach Philippe Troussier arrives at Narita Jan. 9 after his holidays in Europe. The Frenchman said he will call up striker Akinori Nishizawa, who is set to quit Premier League club Bolton Wanderers, to the upcoming training camp for national team candidates once his return to J-League side Cerezo Osaka is finalized.

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Nishizawa commended for goal in England

Nishizawa commended for goal in England

BOLTON, England - Japanese striker Akinori Nishizawa, who scored on his Bolton Wanderers debut in a 4-3 win over Walsall in the Worthington Cup second-round in September, receives a commemorative magnum of champagne from FIFA referee Jack Taylor for his historic strike prior to Bolton's third-round tie with Nottingham Forest at the Reebok Stadium on Oct. 8.

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Nishizawa scores on debut in Bolton's 4-3 win over Walsall

Nishizawa scores on debut in Bolton's 4-3 win over Walsall

BOLTON, England - Japan striker Akinori Nishizawa caps a sparkling debut by scoring a dramatic injury-time equalizer in Bolton Wanderers' 4-3 win over first-division Walsall in the second round of the Worthington Cup at Reebok Stadium on Sept. 11.

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Nishizawa makes home debut for Bolton Wanderers

Nishizawa makes home debut for Bolton Wanderers

BOLTON, Britain - Akinori Nishizawa (R) makes his home debut for English Premier League side Bolton Wanderers in a preseason exhibition game against Spanish League side Deportivo Alavez at Bolton's Reebok Stadium on Aug. 7. The Alavez won 2-0.

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Nishizawa scores hat trick

Nishizawa scores hat trick

BOSTON, England - Japan and Cerezo Osaka striker Akinori Nishizawa, now on a pre-season tour with English Premier League side Bolton Wanderers, scores a hat trick in a friendly match against regional league side Boston United in Boston, England, on July 30.

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Nishizawa confident ahead of new season with Bolton

Nishizawa confident ahead of new season with Bolton

OSAKA, Japan - Japan and Cerezo Osaka striker Akinori Nishizawa smilingly poses for picture in Osaka on July 18. Nishiwzawa said he is hoping to make an immediate impression when he links up with his new teammates at English Premier League side Bolton Wanderers.

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Nakata tipped to shine in England

Nakata tipped to shine in England

BOLTON, England - Japanese International Hidetoshi Nakata (L) shows off his shirt after signing with English Premiership team Bolton Wanderers, flanked by team manager Sam Allardyce at Reebok Stadium in Bolton on Aug. 18. Allardyce told a press conference earlier, ''I think as always the first thing you look for in a player is quality. We want to get more experience and he has that in abundance.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan tune up for Bosnia-Herzegovina friendly

Japan tune up for Bosnia-Herzegovina friendly

BONN, Germany - Bolton Wanderers midfielder Hidetoshi Nakata (R) practices with Japan teammates Naohiro Takahara (L)and Shinji Ono (C) on the snow-socered ground in Bonn on Feb. 27 on the eve of a friendly against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Dortmund. Nakata said he believes Japan have the potential to get through a tricky first-round group and go all the way to the final and win the 2006 World Cup. (Kyodo)

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Troussier likely to call up Nishizawa

Troussier likely to call up Nishizawa

NARITA, Japan - Japan coach Philippe Troussier arrives at Narita Jan. 9 after his holidays in Europe. The Frenchman said he will call up striker Akinori Nishizawa, who is set to quit Premier League club Bolton Wanderers, to the upcoming training camp for national team candidates once his return to J-League side Cerezo Osaka is finalized.

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Nishizawa scores on debut in Bolton's 4-3 win over Walsall

Nishizawa scores on debut in Bolton's 4-3 win over Walsall

BOLTON, England - Japan striker Akinori Nishizawa caps a sparkling debut by scoring a dramatic injury-time equalizer in Bolton Wanderers' 4-3 win over first-division Walsall in the second round of the Worthington Cup at Reebok Stadium on Sept. 11.

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Muamba collapses at FA Cup quarterfinal

Muamba collapses at FA Cup quarterfinal

LONDON, Britain - Medical staff treat Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba on the pitch after he collapsed shortly before halftime during an FA Cup quarterfinal between Bolton and Tottenham Hotspur tied at 1-1, which was abandoned. Japan's Ryo Miyaichi (back) of Bolton watches the treatment of his teammate. The 23-year-old Muamba was admitted to a hospital later and is ''critically ill,'' according to Bolton. (Kyodo)

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Arsenal send Miyaichi to Bolton

Arsenal send Miyaichi to Bolton

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in Rotterdam on March 13, 2011, shows Japan's soccer player Ryo Miyaichi. Arsenal shipped the winger to Bolton Wanderers on loan for the remainder of the season as the European winter transfer market closed on Jan. 31, 2012. (Kyodo)

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Nishizawa commended for goal in England

Nishizawa commended for goal in England

BOLTON, England - Japanese striker Akinori Nishizawa, who scored on his Bolton Wanderers debut in a 4-3 win over Walsall in the Worthington Cup second-round in September, receives a commemorative magnum of champagne from FIFA referee Jack Taylor for his historic strike prior to Bolton's third-round tie with Nottingham Forest at the Reebok Stadium on Oct. 8.

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Nishizawa makes home debut for Bolton Wanderers

Nishizawa makes home debut for Bolton Wanderers

BOLTON, Britain - Akinori Nishizawa (R) makes his home debut for English Premier League side Bolton Wanderers in a preseason exhibition game against Spanish League side Deportivo Alavez at Bolton's Reebok Stadium on Aug. 7. The Alavez won 2-0.

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Nishizawa scores hat trick

Nishizawa scores hat trick

BOSTON, England - Japan and Cerezo Osaka striker Akinori Nishizawa, now on a pre-season tour with English Premier League side Bolton Wanderers, scores a hat trick in a friendly match against regional league side Boston United in Boston, England, on July 30.

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