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Chong Tese with Cologne

Chong Tese with Cologne

COLOGNE, Germany - North Korea striker Chong Tese speaks to reporters after the first practice session at the Bundesliga club Cologne, where he moved to from the second division team Bochum, in Cologne, Germany on Jan. 31, 2012.

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Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Japan's Yuzo Kurihara (back) and North Korea's Chong Tese compete for the ball during the first half of a World Cup qualifier match at Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Stadium on Nov. 15, 2011. Japan lost 0-1.

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Japan-born N. Korea striker Chong

Japan-born N. Korea striker Chong

TOKYO, Japan - Chong Tese, North Korea national team striker who used to play in Japan and is now at German second-division club Bochum, poses for photos with children at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Aug. 29, 2011. The Japanese and North Korean national teams will play in Saitama on Sept. 2, 2011, in a qualifying match for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

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Chong double leads Bochum to season-opening win

Chong double leads Bochum to season-opening win

BOCHUM, Germany - VfL Bochum's Chong Tese (L), a Japan-born North Korea national team striker, celebrates with a teammate after scoring a goal in the first half against 1860 Munich in their season opener in the German second division in Bochum, Germany, on Aug. 23, 2010. Bochum won 3-2.

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Chong double leads Bochum to season-opening win

Chong double leads Bochum to season-opening win

BOCHUM, Germany - VfL Bochum' s Chong Tese (2nd from L), a Japan-born North Korea national team striker, chases the ball in the second half against 1860 Munich in their season opener in the German second division in Bochum, Germany, on Aug. 23, 2010. Bochum won 3-2.

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Kawasaki's Kawashima, Chong to join clubs in Europe

Kawasaki's Kawashima, Chong to join clubs in Europe

KAWASAKI, Japan - Japan goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima (L) and his Kawasaki Frontale teammate forward Chong Tese, who played for North Korea at the World Cup finals in South Africa, speak at a news conference in Kawasaki on July 2, 2010. Kawashima will move to Belgian side Lierse SK while Chong is set to join German club VfL Bochum.

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Nagoya Grampus down Kawasaki Frontale to reach ACL semifinals

Nagoya Grampus down Kawasaki Frontale to reach ACL semifinals

NAGOYA, Japan - Kawasaki Frontale striker Chong Tese (L) scores during the first half of the second leg of the Asian Champions League quarterfinal against Nagoya Grampus at Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya on Sept. 30, 2009. Nagoya moved into the ACL semifinals with a 3-1 win over J-League rivals Kawasaki.

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Kawasaki share spoils with Pohang in AFC Champions League

Kawasaki share spoils with Pohang in AFC Champions League

POHANG, South Korea - Japan's Kawasaki Frontale forward Chong Tese battles for the ball during the first half of an AFC Champions League first round game against South Korea's Pohang Steelers at Pohang Steelyard in South Korea on March 18. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.

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Kawasaki share spoils with Pohang in AFC Champions League

Kawasaki share spoils with Pohang in AFC Champions League

POHANG, South Korea - Japan's Kawasaki Frontale forward Chong Tese battles for the ball during the first half of an AFC Champions League first round game against South Korea's Pohang Steelers at Pohang Steelyard in South Korea on March 18. The game ended in a 1-1 draw. (Kyodo)

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Chong out to resuscitate S-Pulse in J-League comeback

Chong out to resuscitate S-Pulse in J-League comeback

Chong Tese, a 31-year-old North Korean striker, smiles in a Shimizu S-Pulse uniform during a press conference in Shizuoka, central Japan, on July 14, 2015. Chong returns to J1 for the first time since 2010, when he left Kawasaki Frontale after five seasons for Germany. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Chong out to resuscitate S-Pulse in J-League comeback

Chong out to resuscitate S-Pulse in J-League comeback

Chong Tese, a 31-year-old North Korean striker, holds a press conference in Shizuoka, central Japan, on July 14, 2015, with his new Shimizu S-Pulse uniform on display. Chong returns to J1 for the first time since 2010, when he left Kawasaki Frontale after five seasons for Germany. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Chong returning to J-League to join S-Pulse from Suwon

Chong returning to J-League to join S-Pulse from Suwon

Undated photo shows former North Korea international striker Chong Tese. Chong will return to the J-League to join Shimizu S-Pulse from South Korean K-League club Suwon Bluewings, S-Pulse said on July 9, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan-born N. Korea striker Chong

Japan-born N. Korea striker Chong

TOKYO, Japan - Chong Tese, North Korea national team striker who used to play in Japan and is now at German second-division club Bochum, poses for photos with children at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Aug. 29, 2011. The Japanese and North Korean national teams will play in Saitama on Sept. 2, 2011, in a qualifying match for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. (Kyodo)

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Chong double leads Bochum to season-opening win

Chong double leads Bochum to season-opening win

BOCHUM, Germany - VfL Bochum' s Chong Tese (2nd from L), a Japan-born North Korea national team striker, chases the ball in the second half against 1860 Munich in their season opener in the German second division in Bochum, Germany, on Aug. 23, 2010. Bochum won 3-2. (Kyodo)

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Chong double leads Bochum to season-opening win

Chong double leads Bochum to season-opening win

BOCHUM, Germany - VfL Bochum's Chong Tese (L), a Japan-born North Korea national team striker, celebrates with a teammate after scoring a goal in the first half against 1860 Munich in their season opener in the German second division in Bochum, Germany, on Aug. 23, 2010. Bochum won 3-2. (Kyodo)

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Kawasaki's Kawashima, Chong to join clubs in Europe

Kawasaki's Kawashima, Chong to join clubs in Europe

KAWASAKI, Japan - Japan goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima (L) and his Kawasaki Frontale teammate forward Chong Tese, who played for North Korea at the World Cup finals in South Africa, speak at a news conference in Kawasaki on July 2, 2010. Kawashima will move to Belgian side Lierse SK while Chong is set to join German club VfL Bochum. (Kyodo)

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Chong Tese with Cologne

Chong Tese with Cologne

COLOGNE, Germany - North Korea striker Chong Tese speaks to reporters after the first practice session at the Bundesliga club Cologne, where he moved to from the second division team Bochum, in Cologne, Germany on Jan. 31, 2012. (Kyodo)

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Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Japan's Yuzo Kurihara (back) and North Korea's Chong Tese compete for the ball during the first half of a World Cup qualifier match at Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Stadium on Nov. 15, 2011. Japan lost 0-1. (Kyodo)

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Nagoya Grampus down Kawasaki Frontale to reach ACL semifinals

Nagoya Grampus down Kawasaki Frontale to reach ACL semifinals

NAGOYA, Japan - Kawasaki Frontale striker Chong Tese (L) scores during the first half of the second leg of the Asian Champions League quarterfinal against Nagoya Grampus at Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya on Sept. 30, 2009. Nagoya moved into the ACL semifinals with a 3-1 win over J-League rivals Kawasaki. (Kyodo)

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