Japanese footballer
Yōsuke Kashiwagi (柏木 陽介 , Kashiwagi Yōsuke , born 15 December 1987) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a central midfielder for FC Gifu .[ 3]
Club career
He played for Sanfrecce Hiroshima and Urawa Red Diamonds before moving to Gifu. He won the 2017 AFC Champions League with the Reds.
In 2023 announced his retired for the end of 2023 J3 League .
National team career
In July 2007, Kashiwagi played for the Japan national U-20 team in the 2007 U-20 World Cup . At this tournament, he wore the number 10 shirt and played all 4 matches as the starting offensive midfielder.
In January 2010, Kashiwagi was called up to the Japan national team for the 2011 Asian Cup qualifiers . He debuted against Yemen on 6 January 2011.
Club statistics
As of 20 February 2019 [ 4] [ 5]
Club
Season
League
Emperor's Cup
J. League Cup
ACL
Other1
Total
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
2005
0
0
0
0
1
0
-
-
1
0
2006
17
1
1
0
1
0
-
-
19
1
2007
31
5
4
1
7
0
-
2
0
44
6
2008
31
4
4
0
-
-
-
35
4
2009
33
8
2
1
5
3
-
-
40
12
Total
112
18
11
2
14
3
-
2
0
139
23
Urawa Red Diamonds
2010
34
4
3
0
6
0
-
-
43
4
2011
31
5
2
1
6
1
-
-
39
7
2012
30
6
3
0
6
1
-
-
39
7
2013
34
8
0
0
5
0
6
1
–
45
9
2014
33
3
2
0
8
1
–
–
43
4
2015
34
5
2
0
2
0
5
0
2
0
45
5
2016
35
5
1
0
1
0
7
0
2
0
46
5
2017
27
5
0
0
0
0
10
1
1
0
28
6
2018
30
0
6
0
2
0
-
-
38
0
Total
288
41
19
1
36
3
82
2
5
0
366
47
Career total
400
59
30
3
50
6
28
2
7
0
478
70
1 Includes J. League promotion/relegation Series , J. League Championship and Japanese Super Cup .
National team statistics
As of 2 September 2011
International appearances and goals
No.
Date
Venue
Opponent
Result
Goal
Competition
2005
23 November
KKWing Stadium , Kumamoto , Japan
Chinese Taipei U18
5–0
0
2006 AFC Youth Championship qualification / Japan U18
27 November
KKWing Stadium , Kumamoto , Japan
North Korea U18
1–0
0
2006 AFC Youth Championship qualification / Japan U18
2006
29 October
Sree Kanteerava Stadium , Bangalore , India
North Korea U19
2–0
1
2006 AFC Youth Championship / Japan U19
31 October
Sree Kanteerava Stadium , Bangalore , India
Tajikistan U19
4–0
1
2006 AFC Youth Championship / Japan U19
2 November
Sree Kanteerava Stadium , Bangalore , India
Iran U19
1–2
0
2006 AFC Youth Championship / Japan U19
6 November
Sree Kanteerava Stadium , Bangalore , India
Saudi Arabia U19
2–1
0
2006 AFC Youth Championship / Japan U19
9 November
Salt Lake Stadium , Kolkata , India
South Korea U19
2–2
0
2006 AFC Youth Championship / Japan U19
12 November
Salt Lake Stadium , Kolkata , India
North Korea U19
1–1
1
2006 AFC Youth Championship / Japan U19
2007
1 July
Royal Athletic Park , Victoria , Canada
Scotland U20
3–1
0
2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup / Japan U20
4 July
Royal Athletic Park , Victoria , Canada
Costa Rica U20
1–0
0
2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup / Japan U20
7 July
Royal Athletic Park , Victoria , Canada
Nigeria U20
0–0
0
2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup / Japan U20
11 July
Royal Athletic Park , Victoria , Canada
Czech Republic U20
2–2
0
2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup / Japan U20
22 August
National Olympic Stadium , Tokyo, Japan
Vietnam U22
1–0
0
2008 Summer Olympics qualification / Japan U22
8 September
Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium , Dammam , Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia U22
0–0
0
2008 Summer Olympics qualification / Japan U22
12 September
National Olympic Stadium , Tokyo, Japan
Qatar U22
1–0
0
2008 Summer Olympics qualification / Japan U22
17 October
Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium , Doha , Qatar
Qatar U22
1–2
0
2008 Summer Olympics qualification / Japan U22
17 November
Mỹ Đình National Stadium , Hanoi , Vietnam
Vietnam U22
4–0
0
2008 Summer Olympics qualification / Japan U22
21 November
National Olympic Stadium , Tokyo, Japan
Saudi Arabia U22
0–0
0
2008 Summer Olympics qualification / Japan U22
2010
1.
6 January
Ali Muhesen Stadium , Sana'a , Yemen
Yemen
3–2
0
2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2011
2.
17 January
Ahmed bin Ali Stadium , Al Rayyan , Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
5–0
0
2011 AFC Asian Cup
29 March
Nagai Stadium , Osaka , Japan
Selection of J. League
2–1
0
Tōhoku earthquake Charity Match[ 6]
3.
2 September
Saitama Stadium 2002 , Saitama , Japan
North Korea
1–0
0
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
Honours
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Urawa Red Diamonds
Japan
Individual
Personal life
In March 2016, he announced that he had married Nagisa Sato, a TBS announcer.[ 7]
References
External links
International National Academics