Cayman Togashi comes to Atlanta United with much more than his 49 goals and 17 assists in 283 matches. He brings experience, ...
Major League Soccer (MLS) apologised on Thursday after saying Celtic's Japanese forward Kyogo Furuhashi had signed for Atlanta United when in fact it was his compatriot Cayman Togashi who had joined ...
On Wednesday, the team signed Cayman Togashi, a 31-year-old who has 47 goals in 274 appearances for six clubs in Japan. The move is a free transfer. Togashi is seen as competition at backup ...
Atlanta United supporters will get their first chance to see the team play under new manager Ronny Deila in Saturday’s friendly at Chattanooga. It is the first of six preseason exhibitions for the MLS ...
Celtic and Kyogo Furuhashi receive an apology from Major League Soccer after they wrongly claim that the Japanese striker had joined Atlanta United.
MLS apologises after wrongly announcing signing of Celtic star Kyogo - The MLS published a story claiming Atlanta United had ‘aquired’ Kyogo Furuhashi before quickly removing it ...
As it turned out, the player in question was former Sagan Tosu forward Cayman Togashi and not Furuhashi. The Daily Mail ...
And it turned out to be another Japanese star. Cayman Togashi arrived from MLS rivals New York City with the American-born Samurai Blue youth international signing on for the 2025 and 2026 campaigns.
The League were forced to apologise after wrongly 'announcing' that Celtic star Kyogo Furuhashi had joined an American club.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has confirmed that Kyogo Furuhashi is in the squad to face Ross County despite bizarre speculation on his future.
The MLS website’s announcement sent shockwaves through the Celtic fanbase, with the article briefly live before being pulled. It claimed that Atlanta, now ...
As it turned out, the player in question was former Sagan Tosu forward Cayman Togashi and not Furuhashi. The Daily Mail reported last month that Atlanta had submitted a $12 million bid for Furuhashi.