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In a remarkable feat of endurance, passion, and cultural connection, Japanese national Nozomu Hagihara has arrived in Varanasi as part of his 2,000-kilometre journey dribbling a football across India.
His mission is to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest distance dribbled with a football. Starting his journey from Kolkata on March 3, Hagihara aims to reach the Japanese Embassy in ...
He did not play in the Football League until he was 23 years ... You kind of ride a crest of a wave. But momentum can work the other way too." He adds: "Confidence can take a knock.
Varanasi (UP), April 17, 2025 (ANI): Nozomu Hagihara, a Japanese man who is currently travelling around 2000 km dribbling football in India from Kolkata to Delhi, arrived in Varanasi yesterday.