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Nakamura seeks a challenge with Thai giants

The Straits Times

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June 30, 2025

In more than six years in the Singapore Premier League (SPL), Kyoga Nakamura amassed more than 140 appearances and established himself as one of the competition's best players.

- Deepanraj Ganesan

Nakamura seeks a challenge with Thai giants

His stint here also saw him make history when he became a Singaporean citizen and went on to be the first Japan-born footballer to don the Lions kit.

But the time has come for the 29-year-old midfielder to test himself again in uncharted waters.

On June 29, Thai giants Bangkok United announced that they have signed Nakamura from BG Tampines Rovers. The Straits Times understands that it is a one-year contract.

Nakamura said: "When I heard that clubs outside Singapore were interested in me, I had to think seriously about it and I felt that now is the time to challenge myself and play at an even higher level.

"At a club like Bangkok United, where there are a lot of talented players, it provides a very competitive situation and I think that kind of tough environment is where I can really improve. That is what I want for myself."

Nakamura, who also received interest from other clubs in Thailand and Malaysia, said he is "happy but sad" to leave Tampines, adding: "To be honest, I am not nervous or scared about going to Thailand. Most of all sad, because I really love the club (Tampines) and Singapore is my home.

"But I have to go outside my comfort zone, to be a better player and to improve Singapore football."

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