Kazuma Watanabe Explained

Kazuma Watanabe
Fullname:Kazuma Watanabe
Birth Date:10 August 1986
Birth Place:Nagasaki, Japan
Currentclub:Matsumoto Yamaga FC
Clubnumber:49
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:2002–2004
Youthclubs1:Kunimi High School
Collegeyears1:2005–2008
College1:Waseda University
Years1:2009–2011
Caps1:88
Goals1:28
Years2:2012–2014
Caps2:86
Goals2:26
Years3:2015–2018
Caps3:114
Goals3:34
Years4:2018–2020
Caps4:63
Goals4:11
Years5:2021–2022
Caps5:53
Goals5:7
Years6:2023–
Caps6:0
Goals6:0
Nationalyears1:2010
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Pcupdate:20 November 2022
Ntupdate:10 January 2010

is a Japanese footballer who plays for Matsumoto Yamaga FC in the J3 League. He plays as a centre-forward and has previously had spells with Yokohama F. Marinos, FC Tokyo, Vissel Kobe and Gamba Osaka.[1] [2]

His older brother Daigo Watanabe was also a professional soccer player with Kyoto Sanga FC, Omiya Ardija, Busan IPark and Kamatamare Sanuki.[3]

Club career

Watanabe made his J-League debut for Yokohama F. Marinos against Sanfrecce Hiroshima on 7 March 2009 and scored his first league goal.[4] He kept up his scoring exploits throughout the 2009 season and finished with 13 league goals which broke the previous record for a rookie player set by Shoji Jo in 1994. This earned him the young player of the year award 2009. During his next two seasons in Yokohama, he did not quite hit the heights of his debut year, but he did go on to amass a respectable 15 goals in 54 league games across 2010 and 2011.

Watanabe was transferred to FC Tokyo ahead of the 2012 season and in total he spent 3 seasons in Japan's capital. 2013 was a highlight for him as he bagged 17 goals in 33 league games to help the men in blue and red finish in eighth place in the final standings. However, his other two seasons with Tokyo were rather forgettable, he scored six times in 27 league games during his first year at the Ajinomoto Stadium in 2012 before finishing off his career in the capital by netting just three times in 26 league appearances.

This loss of form in 2014 saw him shipped off to join Vissel Kobe ahead of the 2015 campaign. The move west seemed to do him good as he was immediately back into double figures in terms of goals scored, ending the 2015 season with 10 goals in 28 league appearances. The following year was even better for him personally as he scored 12 goals in 33 league games, which helped Kobe to an impressive seventh-place finish in the overall standings in 2016. That would prove to be the pinnacle of his career in the port city as he followed it up with eight goals in 34 league games in 2017 before netting just four times in 19 games in the first half of the 2018 season.

Watanabe joined Gamba Osaka in August 2018 in a deal which saw Gamba forward Shun Nagasawa move in the opposite direction.[5] He made a scoring debut for the men in blue and black with a 27th-minute strike to break the deadlock in a league match away to Vegalta Sendai. Unfortunately for him and his team-mates his goal was not enough as Sendai fought back in the second half to finish as 2–1 winners.[6] He ended the season with three goals in 12 league appearances to help Gamba to a ninth-place finish in the final league table.[1]

In 2021 he joined Yokohama FC on a free transfer.[7]

International career

Watanabe made his full, senior international debut for Japan on 6 January 2010 in a 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Yemen. He started the match and was replaced in the 85th minute by Kensuke Nagai as Japan came from two goals down to run out 3–2 winners.[8]

Career statistics

Club

Updated as of match played on 22 April 2021.[9] [10]

ClubSeasonLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupAFCOther1Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Yokohama F. Marinos200934133484colspan="2"-colspan="2"-4521
20102482061colspan="2"-colspan="2"-329
20113075152colspan="2"-colspan="2"-4010
Total8828105197colspan="2"-colspan="2"-11740
FC Tokyo2012276103273103911
201333175141colspan="2"-colspan="2"-4219
20142633140colspan="2"-colspan="2"-334
Total862692113731011434
Vissel Kobe201528104387colspan="2"-colspan="2"-4020
201633122273colspan="2"-colspan="2"-4217
20173485470colspan="2"-colspan="2"-4612
20181942053colspan="2"-colspan="2"-267
Total114341392713colspan="2"-colspan="2"-15456
Gamba Osaka20181230000colspan="2"-colspan="2"-123
20191831070colspan="2"-colspan="2"-263
20203362020colspan="2"-colspan="2"-376
Total63123090colspan="2"-colspan="2"-7512
Yokohama FC2021800010colspan="2"-colspan="2"-90
Total800010colspan="2"-colspan="2"-90
Career total359100351667237310469142

1Includes Japanese Super Cup.

International

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
201010
Total10

Honours

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kazuma Watanabe Soccerway Profile . Soccerway . 10 February 2019.
  2. Web site: Kazuma Watanabe Gamba Osaka Player Profile . Gamba Osaka . ja . 11 March 2019.
  3. News: FC Tokyo's Watanabe embracing challenges he faces . Japan Times . McKirdy . Andrew . 9 August 2013 . 9 November 2019 .
  4. Web site: . Stats Centre: Kazuma Watanabe Facts . 3 September 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111008164048/http://guardian.touch-line.com/StatsCentre.asp?Lang=0&CTID=63&CPID=147&pStr=Player&PLID=213706&TEID=3544 . 8 October 2011 .
  5. Web site: Gamba Osaka News – Kazuma Watanabe signing . Gamba Osaka . ja . 13 August 2018 . 13 August 2018 .
  6. Web site: Vegalta Sendia vs Gamba Osaka 19 August 2018 . J.League . 19 August 2018 . 10 February 2019 .
  7. Web site: FW 渡邉千真選手 ガンバ大阪より完全移籍加入のお知らせ . 横浜FCオフィシャルウェブサイト . 22 April 2021 . ja.
  8. Web site: WATANABE Kazuma - Japan National Football Team Database . www.japannationalfootballteam.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160319192137/http://www.japannationalfootballteam.com/en/players/watanabe_kazuma.html . 19 March 2016 . dead.
  9. Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社, "2017 J1&J2&J3選手名鑑 (NSK MOOK)", 8 February 2017, Japan, (p. 58 out of 289)
  10. Web site: Soccer D.B. : Kazuma Watanabe All-Time Record . Soccer D.B. . 22 April 2021 . en.