japanese football player

Ryo Miyaichi ( 宮市 亮, Miyaichi Ryō, digest 14 December 1992 ) is a japanese master football player who plays as a winger for Yokohama F. Marinos in the J1 League. He played for the Japan national team in 2012. Miyaichi has played in the Premier League with clubs such as Arsenal, Wigan Athletic and Bolton Wanderers. He ampere well featured for Feyenoord and Twente in the Eredivisie. Japan ‘s early director Alberto Zaccheroni has said that “ Miyaichi ‘s strengths are on the flanks and creating space going forward. ” [ 5 ]

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early life [edit ]

Miyaichi was born into a frolic family. His buddy, Tsuyoshi, was besides a football musician ; and his father, Tatsuya Nomoura, was a basketball player who played for and belated managed the Toyota Motors basketball club. [ 6 ] Miyaichi started playing football in his elementary school years at Sylphid F.C. in Nagoya. [ 7 ] He entered Chukyo University Chukyo High School and played for the school football clubhouse. In the 2010 season, the team advanced to the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament but were defeated in the first polish in a match televised across Japan. [ 8 ] [ 9 ]

Club career [edit ]

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During his trial at Arsenal in the summer of 2010, Miyaichi impressed the Arsenal coach, Arsène Wenger, signing a professional contract on 31 January 2011. Wenger said : “ We ’ re delighted that Ryo Miyaichi has joined us. He trialed with us in the summer and has raw ability which has attracted many clubs around the world ”. [ 10 ]

loanword to Feyenoord [edit ]

Miyaichi in natural process for Feyenoord in 2011. just after he signed for Arsenal, it was announced that he was set to join Feyenoord on loanword. On 5 February, in his foremost appearance for Feyenoord, he played the full 90 minutes against Vitesse Arnhem in a 1–1 draw, and was named world of the match. [ 11 ] Miyaichi then played against Heracles Almelo where he scored the open goal and created the second in a 2–1 league winnings for Feyenoord. [ 12 ] On 17 April 2011, Miyaichi scored two goals and contributed two assists in Feyenoord ‘s 6–1 victory over Willem II, leading a revival after Feyenoord had conceded an early finish. [ 13 ] The dutch media gave him the dub “ Ryodinho ” after comparisons to Ronaldinho. He has besides been branded the japanese Messi. [ 14 ]

2011–12 season [edit ]

As he returned to Arsenal after his loanword enchantment at Feyenoord, Miyaichi joined up with the first team for pre-season prepare. He was included in the 23-man team to tour Asia in the pre-season after impressing in train. Miyaichi made his pre-season debut against Malaysia All-Stars XI, he started the peer before being substituted for Robin van Persie in the 66th moment. [ 15 ] On 9 August 2011, Miyaichi was granted a employment permit to play for Arsenal on the grounds of being an “ exceeding endowment ” in scene of evidence supplied by Wenger and the Japan Football Association, and was deemed absolve to represent Arsenal during the 2011–12 season. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] He was besides included in Arsenal ‘s 23-man Champions League squad for the fixture against Udinese. [ 18 ] On 23 August 2011, Miyaichi featured in the Arsenal Reserves against Wigan Athletic Reserves and scored in the 83rd minute. On 20 September 2011, Miyaichi made his beginning team introduction against League Two side Shrewsbury Town in the League Cup third polish as a 71st-minute substitute. [ 19 ] He besides came on again in the League Cup as a substitute as Arsenal went on to win the couple 2–1 against Bolton Wanderers. During the reservation match against Fulham, on 7 November 2011, Miyaichi lasted 34 minutes before being forced off with an ankle wound, which would cause him to be out for weeks. Despite being in the first team, Miyaichi admitted he inactive has a distribute to learn. [ 20 ]

loan to Bolton Wanderers

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On 31 January 2012, Miyaichi joined Bolton Wanderers on loan until the end of the season. [ 21 ] soon after arriving at Bolton, coach Owen Coyle talk of his wonder for the young player, even though Miyaichi had yet to play in a competitive catch for the team. [ 22 ] He played a behind-closed-doors game on 7 February against Preston North End where he scored the only goal in a 1–0 acquire and made his full debut when coming on as a half-time utility for Martin Petrov in Bolton ‘s 2–1 home kill by Wigan Athletic on 11 February. [ 23 ] He made his first start, and scored his inaugural goal, the following weekend in Bolton ‘s 2–0 FA Cup win at Millwall. [ 24 ] He played 78 minutes of the game before being substituted. He made his beginning Premier League start the pursue weekend in Bolton ‘s 3–0 loss at Chelsea. [ 25 ] He was voted February Player of the Month by the Bolton fans after his debut. [ 26 ] [ 27 ]

lend to Wigan Athletic [edit ]

On 13 August 2012, Arsenal confirmed that Miyaichi had joined Wigan Athletic on a season-long loanword. [ 28 ] On 28 August 2012, he made his debut as a substitute in a 4–1 League Cup victory over Nottingham Forest. During his first game for the club he was able to provide an aid for Callum McManaman. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] He went on to make his league introduction on 1 September in a 2–2 draw with Stoke City. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] On 9 March, he made his come back as a substitute for Callum McManaman in a 3–0 FA Cup quarter final win away to Everton. Miyaichi picked up injury during the bet on which saw him sidelined for the remainder of the season. He frankincense missed the rest of Wigan ‘s historic cup run where they went on to lift the 2013 FA Cup. [ 33 ] [ 34 ]

rejoinder to Arsenal [edit ]

Miyachi made an early refund to the Emirates from his loan move at Wigan ascribable to injury. He went on to make his UEFA Champions League debut on 28 August 2013 in a 2–0 gain over Fenerbahçe. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 34 ]

loanword to FC Twente [edit ]

Despite sake from former golf club Feynoord and SC Heerenveen, upon 1 September 2014 Miyaichi was sent on a season long loanword to fellow Dutch side FC Twente. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] During that season he made 10 appearances in the Eredivisie with the club ‘s first team. Miyaichi besides played 14 Jupiler League games with Jong Twente, scoring three goals and delivering one aid. He returned to Arsenal at the end of the temper when his five-year stay at the North London club was brought to an goal. [ 39 ] [ 40 ]

FC St. Pauli [edit ]

On 18 June 2015, the Hamburger Morgenpost announced that Miyaichi had signed a three-year contract with FC St. Pauli in the 2. Bundesliga, describing the winger as a player with “ huge potential ”. [ 41 ] Miyaichi ‘s transfer was confirmed on the cabaret ‘s website the following day, where it was revealed that he would wear the count 13 shirt for the approaching season. [ 42 ] [ 40 ] One workweek before the 2015-16 league campaign began, Miyaichi tore a cruciate ligament in his left knee in the final warm-up plot against Rayo Vallecano, an wound that meant he did not make his competitive debut until nine months late in a home game against Union Berlin in April 2016. On 15 May 2016, Miyaichi scored a brace in St. Pauli ‘s 5-2 winnings over FC Kaiserslautern. [ 43 ] In preparations for the 2017-18 season, Miyaichi had another major set bet on, suffering from another cruciate ligament tear, this time to his right stifle. [ 44 ] On 27 May 2021, it was announced on the club web site that Miyaichi would be leaving the club after six years. [ 45 ] Miyaichi ‘s time at FC St. Pauli was plagued by injury, [ 46 ] he managed 80 appearances for the baseball club over six seasons .

Yokohama F. Marinos [edit ]

On 5 July 2021, after having spent his entire senior career in Europe, Miyaichi returned to his native Japan, signing for Yokohama F. Marinos in the J1 League. [ 47 ]

International career [edit ]

Miyaichi has represented Japan from under-15 to under-19 level. He took part in the 2009 U-17 World Cup as a member of Japan U-17 national team. He played 2 matches at the tournament. Miyaichi received his first call up to the senior team for the 2014 World Cup qualification against Uzbekistan in February 2012, though he did n’t feature in the game. [ 48 ] Miyaichi made his introduction on 23 May 2012 in a friendly against Azerbaijan where he came on as a 60th-minute substitute in a game that ended 2–0 to Japan. He made his second appearance against Brazil to again play as a alternate in a 4–0 Japan loss. [ 49 ]

career statistics [edit ]

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As of 29 June 2021[50][51]

International [edit ]

As of 22 February 2020[52]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Japan
2012
2
0

Total
2
0

Honours [edit ]

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Wigan Athletic [edit ]

individual [edit ]

  • Bolton Wanderers Player of the Month: February 2012[55]

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