Isamu Tsuji
Isamu Tsuji is a retired Japanese football player. He was the first foreign player in the history of Guangzhou F.C. and the first Japanese football player in the Chinese professional league. He is now a businessman.
Career
Isamu Tsuji started his football career in Mitsubishi Motors F.C. youth team, but he found it difficult to become a professional footballer in Japan. He moved to Guangzhou Apollo of China in 1993 along with his teammate Yoshinori Hiroshima and Kang Chou-Su at the recommendation of the former Mitsubishi Motors youth team coach Zhao Dayu, whose mother team was Guangzhou Apollo.Tsuji's dream came true after one year's hard training. In 1994, he became a professional footballer and participated in the Chinese Jia-A League as a striker of Guangzhou Apollo. It wasn't a successful season for Tsuji, because Guangzhou Apollo had a talented striker Hu Zhijun, 1994 Chinese Football Association golden boot awardee. Tsuji only played 4 matches and didn't score a goal
Tsuji was then loaned to Hong Kong First Division League side Frankwell. In August 1995, he decided to retire and returned to Japan.