Yoshito Okubo

Yoshito Okubo (大久保 嘉人, Ōkubo Yoshito, born 9 June 1982) is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a forward.[1] He played for the Japan national team scoring 6 goals in 60 appearances.

Yoshito Okubo
Okubo in 2016
Personal information
Date of birth (1982-06-09) 9 June 1982
Place of birth Kanda, Fukuoka, Japan
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1998–2000 Kunimi High School
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2006 Cerezo Osaka 87 (39)
2005–2006Mallorca (loan) 39 (5)
2007–2008 Vissel Kobe 62 (25)
2009 VfL Wolfsburg 9 (0)
2009–2012 Vissel Kobe 92 (25)
2013–2016 Kawasaki Frontale 130 (82)
2017 FC Tokyo 28 (8)
2018 Kawasaki Frontale 12 (2)
2018–2019 Júbilo Iwata 37 (4)
2020 Tokyo Verdy 19 (0)
2021 Cerezo Osaka 29 (6)
National team
2004 Japan U23 3 (2)
2003–2014 Japan 60 (6)
Honours
Cerezo Osaka
Runner-upEmperor's Cup2001
Runner-upEmperor's Cup2003
Kawasaki Frontale
WinnerJ1 League2018
Runner-upEmperor's Cup2016
Representing  Japan
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place2002 BusanTeam
AFC U-19 Championship
Silver medal – second place2000 Iran
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 4 December 2021

Biography

Okubo was born in Kanda, Fukuoka on June 9, 1982. After graduating from Kunimi High School, he joined J1 League club Cerezo Osaka in 2001. He played many matches as forward and offensive midfielder from first season. However Cerezo finished at the bottom place in 2001 season and was relegated to J2 League. In 2002 season, he scored 18 goals which was the 2nd top scorer and Cerezo was returned to J1 in a year. From 2003, he scored more than 15 goals in J1. He was also selected "Asian Young Footballer of the Year" award in 2003. In 2005, he moved to Spanish La Liga club Mallorca on loan. Although the club results were bad, Mallorca finished at 17th place and remained La Liga in 2004–05 season. Although he played many matches as substitute forward in 2005–06 season, his opportunity to play decreased from April 2006. In June 2006, he returned to Cerezo Osaka. At then Cerezo won only 1 match in 13 matches and at the bottom place of 18 clubs in 2006 season. Although he played as forward all matches excluding suspension, Cerezo finished at the 17th place and was relegated to J2 again. In 2007, he moved to J1 club Vissel Kobe. He played many matches as left midfielder in 2 seasons under manager Hiroshi Matsuda and scored more than 10 goals both seasons. In January 2009, he moved to Wolfsburg of the Bundesliga. Wolfsburg won the champions 2008–09 season which was first major title in the club history. In June 2009, he returned to Japan and re-joined Vissel Kobe. He played as forward all 19 matches and scored 8 goals in 2009 season. Although his opportunity to play decreased for injuries in 2010, he played as regular player until 2012. However Vissel finished at the 16th place in 2012 season and was relegated to J2 League. In 2013 season, he moved to Kawasaki Frontale. He played more than 30 matches every season and he became a top scorer for 3 years in a row until 2015 season. In 2017, he moved to FC Tokyo. In 2018, he returend to Kawasaki. However he could not as regular player and he mainly played as substitute forward. In June 2018, Okubo moved to Júbilo Iwata. In 2020, he moved to J2 League club Tokyo Verdy. In 2021, he moved to his first club Cerezo Osaka.

On May 31, 2003, Okubo debuted for the Japan national team against South Korea. He played many matches as forward including 2003 Confederations Cup under manager Zico. He was also selected Japan U-23 national team for 2004 Summer Olympics. He played all 3 matches and scored 2 goals. However he could hardly play in the match in senior team from 2004 and he was not selected Japan for 2006 World Cup. From 2008, he played many matches as offensive midfielder under manager Takeshi Okada. In 2010, he was selected Japan for 2010 World Cup. He played as left midfielder in all 4 matches and Japan qualified to the knockout stage. He also played at 2014 World Cup. He played 60 games and scored 6 goals for Japan until 2014.

Statistics

[2][3]

Club statistics League CupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
JapanLeague Emperor's Cup J.League Cup AsiaTotal
2001Cerezo OsakaJ1 League2023011-243
2002J2 League291821--3119
2003J1 League24165430-3220
200422151020-2515
SpainLeague Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga EuropeTotal
2004/05MallorcaLa Liga133---133
2005/0626211--273
JapanLeague Emperor's Cup J.League Cup AsiaTotal
2006Cerezo OsakaJ1 League2160000-216
2007Vissel KobeJ1 League31142150-3815
2008311111--3212
GermanyLeague DFB-Pokal Premiere Ligapokal EuropeTotal
2008/09WolfsburgBundesliga9020-20130
JapanLeague Emperor's Cup J.League Cup AsiaTotal
2009Vissel KobeJ1 League19811--209
20101741100-185
20113091010-329
20122641032-306
2013Kawasaki FrontaleJ1 League33264384-4533
201432181042814521
201532233242-3927
201633156500-3920
2017FC TokyoJ1 League2880021-309
2018Kawasaki FrontaleJ1 League122000040162
2018Júbilo IwataJ1 League1731000-183
20192012000-221
2020Tokyo VerdyJ2 League190---190
2021Cerezo OsakaJ1 League
CountryJapan 49620335193312121576235
Spain 39511--406
Germany 9020-20130
Total 54420838203312141629241

[4]

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
2003140
200430
200520
200600
200722
2008123
200990
2010110
201100
201210
201300
201461
Total606

References

  1. Yoshito Okubo at J.League (in Japanese)
  2. Yoshito Okubo at National-Football-Teams.com
  3. Yoshito Okubo at J.League (in Japanese)
  4. Japan National Football Team Database

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