Takefusa Kubo ( 久保 建英, Kubo Takefusa, bear 4 June 2001 ) is a japanese professional football player [ 2 ] who plays as a winger for La Liga baseball club Mallorca on loanword from real Madrid and the Japan national team .
Club career [edit ]
early career [edit ]
At the age of seven, Takefusa Kubo started playing football for FC Persimmon, a local clubhouse based in his home city Kawasaki. In August 2009, he was awarded MVP at FC Barcelona Soccer Camp [ 3 ] in which he participated at the age of eight. In April 2010, he was selected as a extremity of FC Barcelona School team and participated in Sodexo European Rusas Cup held in Belgium. He was awarded MVP even though his team finished third. After returning dwelling, he began to play for the Kawasaki Frontale junior youth team.
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FC Barcelona [edit ]
In August 2011, Takefusa Kubo had been invited to join FC Barcelona ’ s youth Academy, La Masia, after passing the trial. He began to play for Barca Aleví C ( U11 ). During his first full moon season ( 2012–13 ), he was clear goalscorer in the league with 74 goals in 30 games. In his third full season ( 2014–15 ), he was promoted to Barca Infantil A ( U14 ). But the spanish club was later found to have violated FIFA ’ s external transfer policy for under-18 youths, making Kubo ineligible to play for the club. He returned to Japan on March 2015 in search of playing time, signing with FC Tokyo ’ s junior young person team .
FC Tokyo [edit ]
Takefusa Kubo joined FC Tokyo U-18 team in 2016. In September 2016, he was promoted to the senior side at the historic period of fifteen. On 5 November, he made his formal debut for the reserve team in the J3 League as a halftime submarine for match against AC Nagano Parceiro. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] He made his professional debut at the J.League record of 15 years, 5 months and one sidereal day. On 15 April 2017 Kubo became the youngest player to score in the J.League at 15 years, 10 months in a 1–0 win over Cerezo Osaka U-23. [ 5 ] On 3 May, he top-flight debuted for the first-team in J.League YBC Levain Cup playing 25 minutes in a 1–0 gain against Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo. In November 2017, FC Tokyo announced an update to Kubo ‘s shrink improving it to pay him as a first-team member .
Yokohama F. Marinos ( loan ) [edit ]
On 16 August 2018, he joined Yokohama F. Marinos on a half-year lend. [ 6 ] He immediately scored on his debut with Marinos in an away game against Vissel Kobe. [ 7 ] From the starting signal of the 2019 season, Kubo became a regular starter for FC Tokyo in both the J.League YBC Levain Cup and J.League scoring goals in both competitions .
real Madrid [edit ]
On 14 June 2019, Kubo signed with spanish clubhouse Real Madrid on a five-year distribute. Although registered with their U-19 team, [ 8 ] he had been expected to chiefly play for Real Madrid B during the 2019–20 season. [ 9 ] however, he featured regularly with the first base team during Real Madrid ‘s preseason tour of the United States and Germany. [ 10 ] [ 11 ]
Mallorca ( loan ) [edit ]
On 22 August 2019, Kubo joined RCD Mallorca on a season-long lend. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] He has become the third gear japanese player in Mallorca ‘s history after Yoshito Okubo and Akihiro Ienaga. On 1 September, he made his La Liga debut playing 15 minutes in a 2–0 passing to Valencia. He became the youngest japanese player in the top 4 european leagues [ dubious – discuss ] history that has played in a match with a record of 18 years, 2 months, and 28 days. [ citation needed ] He scored his inaugural goal on 10 November 2019 against Villarreal in a 3–1 victory. He late scored his second finish in an entertain 3–3 draw to Real Betis on 21 February 2020. He then scored his third finish two weeks later in a 2–1 victory over SD Eibar. [ 14 ] [ better source needed ]
Villarreal ( loanword )
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On 10 August 2020, he was loaned to Villarreal CF until the end of the 2020–21 season. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] After being chiefly used as a substitute, his lend was cut short on 8 January 2021. [ 17 ]
Getafe ( loanword ) [edit ]
immediately after leaving Villarreal, Kubo moved to fellow top tier side Getafe CF on loan for the remainder of the season. [ 18 ] [ 19 ]
return key to Mallorca ( lend ) [edit ]
On 12 August 2021, Kubo rejoined RCD Mallorca on a season-long loan. [ 20 ] [ 21 ]
International career [edit ]
Kubo has been involved in Japan national teams from U-15 to senior tied. At the age of fifteen, he was selected to the Japan U-20 national team for the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup. [ 22 ] curtly before turning eighteen, Kubo was named in the police squad for the 2019 Copa América, which marked his first call up to the elder squad. [ 23 ] He made his debut on 9 June 2019 in a friendly against El Salvador, as a 67th-minute ersatz for Takumi Minamino. [ 24 ] In July 2021, he was included in the 22-player squad of the under-23 team for the 2020 Summer Olympics. [ 25 ] On 22 July 2021, Kubo scored Japan ‘s inaugural goal against South Africa in the 2020 Olympics. [ 26 ]
career statistics [edit ]
club [edit ]
- As of match played 22 September 2021.[27][28]
Club
Season
League
National Cup
League Cup
Continental
Other
Total
Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
FC Tokyo
2017
J1 League
2
1
0
0
2
0
—
—
4
0
2018
J1 League
4
0
0
0
6
1
—
—
10
1
2019
J1 League
13
4
0
0
3
1
—
—
16
5
Total
19
4
0
0
11
2
—
—
30
6
Yokohama F. Marinos (loan)
2018
J1 League
5
3
1
0
0
0
—
—
6
1
Mallorca (loan)
2019–20
La Liga
35
4
1
0
—
—
—
36
4
Villarreal (loan)
2020–21
La Liga
13
0
1
0
—
5[a]
1
—
19
1
Getafe (loan)
2020–21
La Liga
18
1
0
0
—
0
0
—
18
1
Mallorca (loan)
2021–22
La Liga
6
0
0
0
—
—
—
6
0
Career total
96
10
3
0
11
2
5
1
—
115
13
Honours [edit ]
club [edit ]
Individual
- UEFA La Liga Revelation Team of the Year: 2019–20[29]
References [edit ]
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