Shusaku Nishikawa

Shusaku Nishikawa (西川 周作, Nishikawa Shusaku, born June 18, 1986) is a Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team.

Shusaku Nishikawa
Nishikawa playing for Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 2011
Personal information
Full name Shusaku Nishikawa
Date of birth (1986-06-18) June 18, 1986
Place of birth Usa, Oita, Japan
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Urawa Reds
Youth career
2002–2004 Oita Trinita
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2009 Oita Trinita 118 (0)
2010–2013 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 135 (0)
2014– Urawa Reds 237 (0)
National team
2005 Japan U-20 4 (0)
2008 Japan U-23 3 (0)
2009–2017 Japan 31 (0)
Honours
Oita Trinita
WinnerJ.League Cup2008
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
WinnerJ1 League2012
WinnerJ1 League2013
Runner-upJ.League Cup2010
Runner-upEmperor's Cup2013
Urawa Reds
WinnerAFC Champions League2017
Runner-upJ1 League2014
Runner-upJ1 League2016
WinnerJ.League Cup2016
WinnerEmperor's Cup2018
Runner-upEmperor's Cup2015
Representing  Japan
AFC Asian Cup
Gold medal – first place2011 Qatar
AFC U-20 Asian Cup
Bronze medal – third place2004 Malaysia
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of end of the 2020 season

Biography

Nishikawa was born in Usa on June 18, 1986. He joined J1 League club Oita Trinita in 2005. In summer 2005, he debuted and became a first choice goalkeeper instead veteran goalkkeper Hayato Okanaka. Oita won the champions in the 2008 J.League Cup with young players, Masato Morishige, Hiroshi Kiyotake and Mu Kanazaki. However Oita was relegated to J2 League end of 2009 season and Oita released their main players including Nishikawa due to their financial problems. Nishikawa moved to Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 2010. Hiroshima won the J1 League champions in 2012 and 2013. In 2014, he moved to Urawa Reds. Urawa won the 2nd place in the 2014 and 2016 J1 League. In 2017, Urawa won the champions at 2017 AFC Champions League.

In 2005, Nishikawa was selected the Japan U-20 national team for 2005 World Youth Championship and he played all 4 matches. In 2008, he was selected the Japan U-23 national team for 2008 Summer Olympics and he played all 3 matches. In October 2019, he was selected the Japan national team for 2011 Asian Cup qualification. At this qualification, he debuted against Hong Kong on October 8. However he could not play many matches behind Eiji Kawashima. In 2011, he participated 2011 Asian Cup. He played 2 matches and Japan won the champions. He also participated 2014 World Cup. From 2015, he played many matches instead Kawashima. He played 31 games for Japan until 2016.

Statistics

[1][2]

Club statistics League CupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
JapanLeague Emperor's Cup J.League Cup AsiaTotal
2005Oita TrinitaJ1 League2102010-240
20063001050-360
20071102020-150
20082200050-270
20093401030-380
2010Sanfrecce HiroshimaJ1 League340104050440
20113400010-350
20123400040-380
2013330301050420
2014Urawa RedsJ1 League3402020-380
2015340300050420
2016340001080430
20173400020130490
20183406050-450
20193302020130370
2020340-10-350
2021
CountryJapan 49002303904906010
Total 49002303904906010

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Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
200910
201020
201140
201210
201340
201430
201580
201680
Total310

References

  1. Shusaku Nishikawa at National-Football-Teams.com
  2. Shusaku Nishikawa at J.League (in Japanese)
  3. Japan National Football Team Database(in Japanese)

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