
Atsuto Uchida
37-Year-Old
Free Agent

Joins Kashima Antlers
Uchida has transferred to Kashima Antlers from Union Berlin.
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Uchida returns to Japanese side Kashima Antlers after seven-and-a-half-years in Germany where he made 104 appearances for Schalke before joining Union Berlin last summer. Since joining the 2. Bundesliga side, he has only made two appearances, and he will return to his home country in search of more playing time.
Uchida returns to Japanese side Kashima Antlers after seven-and-a-half-years in Germany where he made 104 appearances for Schalke before joining Union Berlin last summer. Since joining the 2. Bundesliga side, he has only made two appearances, and he will return to his home country in search of more playing time.
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Joins Union Berlin
Uchida signed a contract with Union Berlin after transferring from Schalke 04.
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Nears return to team training
Uchida could return to team training next week as he continues to recover from a groin injury.
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Remains sidelined
Uchida (knee) didn't make the 18-man squad for the 3-1 victory over Werder Bremen.
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To miss start of season after knee setback
Uchida will miss the start of the Bundesliga season after suffering a setback in his recovery from a knee injury, Kicker reports.
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Atsuto Uchida: Torn Thigh Muscle
Uchida suffered a torn muscle in his right thigh and may have also suffered tendon damage, the Kyodo news service reports.
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