Australia striker Kennedy announces Nagoya moveTowering Australian striker Josh Kennedy Josh Kennedy may refer to three Australian footballers:
A succession of mergers The most successful of these ancestral clubs was KFC Phönix , the Japanese club said on its website Sunday. The star had been looking to move on from Karlsruher, who were relegated from the Bundesliga last season, during which he had limited playing time after falling out with manager Edmund Becker Edmund Becker (born July 18, 1957 in Reichenbach) is a former German footballer, currently coaching Karlsruher SC. Becker's biggest success was as a player with Karlsruher SC, when he finished in tenth place in the Bundesliga. . "I want to present a lot of goals to Nagoya supporters," Kennedy said in a Japanese-language statement posted on the website. "I am looking forward to new challenges and experiences at the club." Nagoya, managed by former Yugoslavia captain Dragan Stojkovic, did not disclose details of the deal. The Jiji Press Jiji Press Ltd. (株式会社 時事通信社 Kabushiki gaisha Jiji Tsūshinsha) is a leading wire service in Japan. agency said the contract would last until January 1, 2010, and that Kennedy, who has scored six goals in 13 international appearances for the Socceroos, will arrive in Japan this month for a possible mid-July debut. The 1.94 metre (6 feet 4 inches) forward, 26, helped Australia reach next year's World Cup in South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. and played in their 2-1 win over Japan in the final Group A qualifier in Melbourne on Wednesday. He told reporters ahead of the Japan match that the J-League was "probably the best league in Asia at the moment." "It's definitely the place to be and it's an attractive place to be." Earlier this month Australia's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported that Kennedy had said he feared for his World Cup spot if he was forced to play second division football next season.
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