Yūichi Komano Explained

Yuichi Komano
駒野 友一
Fullname:Yuichi Komano[1]
Birth Date:1981 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Kainan, Wakayama, Japan
Height:1.73 m
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1997–1999
Youthclubs1:Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Years1:2000–2007
Clubs1:Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Caps1:191
Goals1:9
Years2:2008–2015
Clubs2:Júbilo Iwata
Caps2:257
Goals2:13
Years3:2016
Clubs3:FC Tokyo
Caps3:1
Goals3:0
Years4:2016
Clubs4:FC Tokyo U-23 (loan)
Caps4:4
Goals4:0
Years5:2016
Clubs5:Avispa Fukuoka (loan)
Caps5:12
Goals5:1
Years6:2017–2018
Clubs6:Avispa Fukuoka
Caps6:63
Goals6:2
Years7:2019–2022
Clubs7:FC Imabari
Caps7:92
Goals7:2
Nationalyears1:2000–2001
Nationalteam1:Japan U-20
Nationalcaps1:10
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2002
Nationalteam2:Japan U-23
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:2005–2013
Nationalteam3:Japan
Nationalcaps3:78
Nationalgoals3:1
Club-Update:27 November 2022, 12:00 (UTC)
Nationalteam-Update:16 August 2013, 14:04 (UTC)

is a former Japanese professional footballer who last played as a defender. He last played for Japan national team until 2013.

Club career

Komano played for his local junior high school team. He was invited for trials from several clubs including Gamba Osaka, JEF United Ichihara, Sanfrecce Hiroshima and local high school powerhouse Hatsushiba Hashimoto. He decided to join Sanfrecce Hiroshima youth team and entered Yoshida High School in Hiroshima.

Komano has been the first-choice right back for the club since 2001 when he is available. He suffered from several serious injuries and illnesses. He damaged the cruciate ligaments of his left knee in the match against Yokohama FC on 16 August 2003. While he was in hospital, he suffered from a venous thrombosis. Because of these, he was sidelined until April 2004. He broke his left collar bone in an Olympic game against Ghana in August 2004. In September of the same year, he also suffered from a uveitis problem that might have caused blindness. Komano moved to Júbilo Iwata for the 2008 season after Hiroshima was relegated to J2 League.

Komano played as regular right side-back and played all 34 matches every season until 2013 except 2010 season for injury. However Júbilo was relegated to J2 League end of 2014 season. He played many matches in 2 seasons in J2, Júbilo returned to J1 end of 2015 season.

In 2016, Komano moved to FC Tokyo.[2] However he could hardly play in the match behind young player Ryoya Ogawa.

In July 2016, Komano moved to Avispa Fukuoka.[3] Although he played many matches, Avispa finished at the bottom place in 2016 season and was relegated to J2 League. Although he played as regular player in 2017, his opportunity to play decreased in 2018 and he left the club end of 2018 season.[4]

In 2019, Komano signed with Japan Football League club FC Imabari.[5]

In 2022, Komano announcement retirement from football in 2022 after 23 years play for professional football career.

International career

In June 2001, Komano was selected Japan U20 national team for 2001 World Youth Championship. At this tournament, he played full-time in all 3 matches as left side midfielder and left side back. In August 2004, he represented Japan U23 national team at the 2004 Olympics and he played two matches as left side back and left side midfielder.

He made his full international debut for Japan national team on 3 August 2005 in an 2005 East Asian Football Championship match against China. He was a member of the Japan team for the 2006 World Cup finals as a backup for first-choice Akira Kaji.[6] Because of Kaji's injury, Komano played in Japan's opening game against Australia. He was also a member for the 2007 Asian Cup finals. He played all the Japan games except one for which he wasn't eligible due to suspension.

On 29 June 2010, Komano missed a penalty in a penalty shoot-out against Paraguay as Japan lost 5–3 in the 2010 World Cup second round.[7]

Komano scored his first international goal in a friendly against Tajikistan on 11 October 2011 at Nagai Stadium. He played 78 games and scored 1 goal for Japan until 2013.[8]

Career statistics

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Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sanfrecce Hiroshima2000J1 League001030colspan="2"-40
20012412030colspan="2"-291
20022714020colspan="2"-331
2003J2 League23000colspan="2"-colspan="2"-230
2004J1 League1811030colspan="2"-221
20053421040colspan="2"-392
20063122010colspan="2"-342
20073425130colspan="2"-423
Total1919161190colspan="2"-!22610
Júbilo Iwata2008J1 League3410011colspan="2"-352
20093411010colspan="2"-361
20102300040colspan="2"-270
2011342003010382
20123431040colspan="2"-393
20133422041colspan="2"-403
2014J2 League35320colspan="2"-colspan="2"-373
201529100colspan="2"-colspan="2"-291
Total25713601721028115
FC Tokyo2016J1 League1000002030
FC Tokyo U-232016J3 League40colspan="2"-colspan="2"-colspan="2"-40
Avispa Fukuoka2016J1 League1210000colspan="2"-121
2017J2 League39100colspan="2"-colspan="2"-391
201824110colspan="2"-colspan="2"-251
Total7531000colspan="2"-!763
FC Imabari2019JFL291colspan="2"-colspan="2"-colspan="2"-291
2020J3 League241colspan="2"-colspan="2"-colspan="2"-241
202123011colspan="2"-colspan="2"-241
2022170colspan="2"-colspan="2"-colspan="2"-170
Career total621272423623068431

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Japan200550
2006100
2007120
2008130
200990
2010110
201171
201250
201360
Total781

Score and result list Japan's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Komano goal.

Honours

Júbilo Iwata

2010

2011

Japan

2013

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: List of Players: Japan . FIFA . 16 . 21 March 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190610174527/https://www.fifadata.com/document/fwc/2006/PDF/FWC_2006_SquadLists.pdf . 10 June 2019.
  2. https://www.fctokyo.co.jp/news/detail?p=226888 FC Tokyo
  3. http://www.avispa.co.jp/news/post-4947 Avispa Fukuoka
  4. https://www.avispa.co.jp/news/post-21467 Avispa Fukuoka
  5. http://www.fcimabari.com/news/2019/001049.html FC Imabari
  6. https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/teams/team=43819.html FIFA.com
  7. News: Paraguay 0–0 Japan (5–3 pens). 29 June 2010. BBC Sport. Paul. Fletcher. BBC. 29 June 2010.
  8. http://www.jfootball-db.com/en/players/komano_yuichi.html Japan National Football Team Database
  9. Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社, "J1&J2&J3選手名鑑ハンディ版 2018 (NSK MOOK)", 7 February 2018, Japan, (p. 167 out of 289)
  10. 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. 163 out of 289)
  11. https://www.avispa.co.jp/news/post-21467 Avispa Fukuoka