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Football: Andres Iniesta to miss Legends Match in Kobe

Football: Andres Iniesta to miss Legends Match in Kobe

The Mainichi4 days ago
OSAKA (Kyodo) -- Vissel Kobe said Tuesday former Spain star midfielder Andres Iniesta will miss this weekend's charity match in Kobe, western Japan, for family reasons.
Iniesta spent five years with the J-League club through the summer of 2023.
The Legends Match commemorating the 30th anniversary of Vissel's founding is scheduled for Saturday at Noevir Stadium Kobe.
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