
After being introduced by staff, player Ito greeted the students saying, "It's a short time, but I'm looking forward to enjoying it with all of you," and player Aoki also called out, "I want to have a fun and energetic time with everyone." Afterward, they performed a two-person juggling demonstration. They then challenged two volunteer students to see who could exchange passes for longer without dropping the ball.



After juggling, they showed the students a cross and shot. Player Ito sent a cross from the right side, and player Aoki made a perfect header. The children erupted in loud applause.


Player Ito sends a cross

Player Aoki's powerful header
After finishing the demonstration, they enjoyed a game of "banana tag." Players Aoki and Ito were the taggers, chasing the students around with smiles on their faces. Under the blue sky, both players were drenched in sweat as they enthusiastically interacted with the children.



Next, they played "Janken Train," where after a game of rock-paper-scissors, the loser would stand behind the winner, placing their hands on the person in front to form a "train." Player Ito continued his winning streak, exclaiming, "About 7 wins in a row!" but eventually lost and gave a wry smile. Player Aoki also formed a train with the children and seemed to be enjoying himself.



Player Ito, who couldn't help but shout the moment he lost in Janken
After "Janken Train," they performed a penalty kick demonstration. With a child who plays for Antlers Junior as the goalkeeper, player Aoki showed off a rabona kick. However, the shot hit the right post, and player Aoki clutched his head. Player Ito also took turns as goalkeeper and kicker, and there were moments when he was surprised by the children's shots.

Player Aoki demonstrates a rabona kick

Next, a class-versus-class soccer match was held. Players Aoki and Ito joined different teams and participated in the game. Surrounded by many children, they happily chased the ball.


Finally, both players thanked the children, and commemorative photos were taken with each class. Player Aoki called out, "Your presence gives us strength, so please come watch our games and cheer us on!" When he asked, "Who has been to Kashima Stadium?" almost all the children raised their hands. Player Ito expressed his surprise, saying, "I didn't realize there were so many good soccer players here," and then encouraged them, "I also aimed to be a professional player since elementary school, and I actually achieved it. Everyone, please work hard towards your future dreams!" A representative student gave a heartwarming message, saying, "We support Antlers, Player Aoki, and Player Ito, so please do your best."
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