Cong Phuong goes to Belgium to live under the boss of 18+ movies
Before Cong Phuong, many Japanese players were playing for Sint-Truidense VV, thanks to the opening of owner Keishi Kameyama.
On July 5, HAGL will sign a contract with Sint-Truidense VV, transferring Cong Phuong to Belgium on a one-year loan. If he completes this term, Cong Phuong will be the Vietnamese player with the longest playing time in Europe. Previously, Le Cong Vinh had 3 months playing in Portugal for Leixoes.
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Cong Phuong supported the admission session for HAGL's gifted class V last weekend.n. |
Sint-Truidense VV currently plays in the Belgian national championship, finishing 7th last season. In 2017, the club was acquired by DMM.com, an e-commerce and online entertainment company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Thanks to DMM.com's investment, the Belgian team plans to renovate the stadium, build a new training center and create many activities to attract fans to the stadium. Cong Phuong's new team has set a higher goal in the national championship in the past two years under the heavy investment of the Japanese company headed by owner Keishi Kameyama.
Kameyama, 58, is one of Japan's richest men thanks to the success of DMM.com in many areas. The conglomerate's annual revenue averages nearly $2 billion. But DMM.com and Kameyama's starting point is the adult film industry in Japan.
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Billionaire Kameyana has never appeared before the media. |
In the 1980s, Kameyama owned only a few video rental stores in his hometown. To survive the competition from other stores, Kameyama decided to make movies instead of renting them out. He built a pornographic film studio out of an old supermarket.
In 1998, he launched the first web-streaming service in Japan. His ingenuity and anticipation of development trends helped DMM become the number 1 adult film producer in Japan at that time. Adult film "boss" Kameyana then invested in the internet and e-commerce fields and achieved the success he has today.
After DMM.com took over Sint-Truidense VV, Japanese players were given more opportunities to play in Belgium. The team currently has five Japanese players, notably Takehiro Tomiyasu, who played as a central defender with Yoshida at the 2019 Asian Cup. The CEO and management positions at the Belgian club are all held by Japanese. However, "boss" Kameyana remains a mystery to the team's fans. Unlike other owners, Kameyana has never been to watch Sint-Truidense VV play or appeared in the media.