May 11, 2020...York 9's Fugo Segawa on football jet-setting, left back competition with Abzi (from York 9 FC website)

York9’s Fugo Segawa on football jet-setting, left back competition with Abzi 
May 11, 2020 

Canadian Premier League 
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York9 FC’s Fugo Segawa has added another country to his small but ever-growing soccer resume.

After playing as a youth in his native Japan, Segawa set his professional career in motion when 
he travelled to England at age 15, which makes his recent life-changing cross-continental move 
to the Canadian Premier League seem rather small.

“I was 15 when I had a chance to leave for England (to attend an academy run by the National 
Sports Centre)… I didn’t even really think about it, no second thoughts” Segawa told CanPL.ca 
about leaving Japan at a young age.

“I wanted to play in Europe as a child. That’s all I wanted.”

Now 22, he has already played in four different European countries, and is set to take part 
on the CPL’s season.

Segawa is incredibly travelled considering his age. You can hear it in his voice, with English, 
Japanese, and even some Scandinavian intonation seeping through.

“Looking for options in Europe as well, but it wasn’t something I wanted.”

“I knew this would be a good opportunity for me – leaving Europe and getting to a new continent. 
I got a lot of perspective from people; England, Spain, Finland, Sweden,” Segawa said 
of his experiences playing abroad.

Segawa signed with Y9 after being identified by the CPL’s centralized scouting system of young 
internationals (age 23 and under), which is run by the league’s soccer operations department 
and the 21st Club, a world-class data and analytics group with offices in London, San Francisco 
and Singapore.

Described as a forward-thinking fullback, Segawa arrives at York9 after making 19 appearances 
last year in Finland’s second-tier, plus another five in the Finnish Cup. The year prior, 
Segawa featured in the Finnish top-tier with RoPS, playing alongside HFX Wanderers defender 
Jems Geffard in the backline.

Y9 coach Jimmy Brennan has voiced his confidence in the young fullback, specifically on settling 
in Toronto.

Brennan also highlighted an obvious 2020 squad conundrum: Segawa, primarily a left fullback, 
will compete with Best U-21 Player of the Year nominee Diyaeddine Abzi for playing time.

There is flexibility, of course. Both players can play further up the pitch, with Abzi only 
recently switching to left fullback.

“He gives us another option on the left-hand side,” Brennan said. “Diyaeddine Abzi cemented 
that position last season, he was good going forward and defensively, he’s improved an awful lot, 
but we need players to come in and fight for positions, and this is going to get the best 
out of Abzi and Fugo.”

When asked what he expects from his 2020 season, Segawa kept the narrative open-ended, 
while accepting the challenge of fighting for playing time with one of the CPL’s best.

“There is good competition wherever you go. Abzi is very talented, especially for his age. 
But, as a player, you want to play and you want to work as hard as you can to do so,” Segawa said.

“So, let’s just see.”

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