Takahiro Futagawa

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Takahiro Futagawa
Takahiro Futagawa.jpg
Takahiro Futagawa (2010)
Personnel
birthday June 27, 1980
place of birth Kagoshima PrefectureJapan
size 168 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1993-1995 Takatsuki FC
1996-1998 Gamba Osaka
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1999-2019 Gamba Osaka 430 (47)
2016-2018 →  Tokyo Verdy  (loan) 22 0(1)
2018-2019 →  Tochigi SC  (loan) 7 0(0)
2019– FC TIAMO Hirakata 0 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2006 Japan 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of October 9, 2019

Takahiro Futagawa ( Japanese 二 川 孝 広 , Futagawa Takahiro ; born June 27, 1980 in Kagoshima Prefecture ) is a Japanese football player .

Career

1999-2001

The 1.68 meter tall soccer player has been under contract with Gamba Osaka since the beginning of his career in 1999 , which he has never left for 16 years. In his first year he made five goalless league games. He also played two goalless games in the Kaiser Cup and in the J. League Cup . In the following year, Futagawa was used in 21 league games. He also played three games in the Kaiser Cup (one goal) and two goalless games in the J. League Cup. In his third season, Futagawa met for the first time in the league, a total of two goals in 26 league games. He also played three games in the Kaiser Cup (one goal) and four games in the J. League Cup (one goal).

2002-2008

In 2002 Futagawa played 28 league games and scored twice in goal. He also played two games in the Kaiser Cup and seven games in the J. League Cup . In 2003 he played 29 league games in which he scored five goals as well as two games in the Kaiser Cup and five games in the J. League Cup, all goalless. The next year he played 30 league games and scored four times. He also played three games in the Kaiser Cup and seven in the J. League Cup. In 2005, Futagawa was used in 29 league games, and ten cup appearances in the Imperial Cup and the J. League Cup were added. In addition, he also took part in international competitions for the first time, Gamba Osaka was more regularly represented in the AFC Champions League , which migrated to Osaka in 2008 after a 3-0 home or 2-0 away win against Adelaide United . Futagawa was able to register a total of three times in the scorers list during the tournament, namely in the 4-3 away wins in the group stage against the Chunnam Dragons and Melbourne Victory , as well as the 1-1 draw at home against the former team. Gamba Osaka was also able to secure the Pan-Pacific Championship in 2008 , in the final they defeated the US representative Houston Dynamo with 6-1.

2009-2010

Futagawa played 21 league games in 2009 with four direct goals. In addition, his team succeeded in defending the Kaiser Cup, which had been won a year earlier. This time they beat the Nagoya Grampus team 4-1 in the final . In the AFC Champions League 2009 Osaka won the group stage with five wins from six games as the first in the table, but failed in the round of 16 against league rivals Kawasaki Frontale . In the following year Futagawa brought it 27 league appearances, three goals were to book. In the AFC Champions League, the team finished second in the group stage with twelve points, behind the South Korean representative Suwon Samsung Bluewings (13 points) and thus qualified for the final round. As in the previous year, the last sixteen ended, this time Osaka lost 3-0 to Seongnam FC from South Korea.

Since 2011

In the 2011 season, Futagawa completed 32 league games and promoted five balls into goal. He was also used in the Kaiser Cup (1 game / no goal), the J. League Cup (2 games / no goal) and the 2011 AFC Champions League (7 games / 1 goal). In 2012 he played 29 league games and scored three goals. He also played four goalless games in the Kaiser Cup, as well as five games without scoring in the AFC Champions League 2012 . After a bad season in 2012, Gamba Osaka was relegated to the J. League Division 2 , but managed to return to the first division in 2013. Futagawa himself contributed in 36 league games with four goals, he was also used in the Kaiser Cup (2 games / no goal). In 2014 he played first class with his team and in this season he played 19 league games, but without scoring a goal. He also played two games in the Kaiser Cup (1 goal) and six games in the J. League Cup.

National team

In 2006 Takahiro Futagawa made his debut for the Japanese national soccer team , but only played one international match.

titles and achievements

Web links

Commons : Takahiro Futagawa  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. Jeonnam Dragons vs. Gamba Osaka 3-4 , soccerway.com
  2. Melbourne Victory vs. Gamba Osaka 3-4 , soccerway.com
  3. Gamba Osaka vs. Jeonnam Dragons 1-1 , soccerway.com