Tsukasa Umesaki

Tsukasa Umesaki (梅崎 司, Umesaki Tsukasa, born 23 February 1987) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Shonan Bellmare as an attacking midfielder.

Tsukasa Umesaki
梅崎 司
Personal information
Full name Tsukasa Umesaki
Date of birth (1987-02-23) 23 February 1987
Place of birth Isahaya, Nagasaki, Japan
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Playing position(s) Attacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
Shonan Bellmare
Number 7
Youth career
2002–2004 Oita Trinita Youth
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2007 Oita Trinita 47 (5)
2007Grenoble Foot 38 (loan) 5 (0)
2008–2017 Urawa Red Diamonds 200 (25)
2018– Shonan Bellmare 51 (6)
National team
2005–2007 Japan U20 11 (3)
2008 Japan U23 3 (1)
2006 Japan[1] 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18 November 2019
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 22 February 2010

Club career

Umesaki is a product of Oita's youth system and was promoted to the top team in 2005. Umesaki made his J-League debut on 10 July 2005 in a match against Sanfrecce Hiroshima at Oita "Big Eye" Stadium.[2] He became a regular in the 2006 season.

In January 2007, he was loaned out to French Ligue 2 side Grenoble Foot 38, but returned to Oita prior to the completion of his six-month loan.[3]

On 26 December 2007, Urawa Red Diamonds announced his signing from Oita on a full transfer.[4]

International career

In July 2007, Umsaki was elected Japan U-20 national team for 2007 U-20 World Cup. At this tournament, he played all 4 matches as left midfielder and scored a goal against Scotland in first match.

Umesaki made his international debut for Japan on 6 September 2006 in an 2007 Asian Cup qualification against Yemen when he was sent on to the pitch by national coach Ivica Osim to replace Seiichiro Maki in the injury time of the second half.[1]

Career statistics

Club

Updated to 17 February 2020.[5][6]

Club Season League Emperor's Cup J. League Cup AFC Other1 Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Oita Trinita U-18 2002 -20---20
2004 -32---20
Oita Trinita 2005 301010--50
2006 2531051--314
Grenoble Foot 38 2006-07 50----50
Oita Trinita 2007 19221---213
Urawa Red Diamonds 2008 221104210-303
2009 901000--100
2010 200000--20
2011 1322051--203
2012 3372010--367
2013 282204141-374
2014 3341151--396
2015 31840203020428
2016 191001080281
2017 10020104010281
Shonan Bellmare 2018 29410114--418
2019 2321031-10283
Career total 3043626443112014040753

1Includes Japanese Super Cup, J. League Championship, J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship and FIFA Club World Cup.

International

Source:[7]
National teamYearAppsGoals
rowspan="5"Japan U-20
200521
200651
200741
Total113
Japan U-23
200831
Total31
Japan
200610
Total10

Honours

Club

Urawa Red Diamonds

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References

  1. "UMESAKI Tsukasa". Japan National Football Team Database.
  2. Tsukasa Umesaki stats at footballdatabase.com
  3. "Umesaki joins Grenoble on loan". FIFA. 26 January 2007. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  4. (in Japanese) 梅崎司選手、加入のお知らせ Archived 29 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  5. 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, ISBN 978-4905411529 (p. 129 out of 289)
  6. 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, ISBN 978-4905411420 (p. 16 out of 289)
  7. "Tsukasa Umesaki". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman.
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