Interview with Takefusa Kubo after the 2020/2021 season on May 27, 2021. On January 8, 2021, it was announced that he would cancel his contract with Villarreal and transfer to Getafe, who was fighting to stay in 17th place, until the end of the season. His jersey number is 5. On January 11, he made his debut in the new world by participating in the 18th match against Elche in the 64th minute. Although he never participated in the practice at Getafe, he contributed to the come-from-behind victory in the enemy territory with his success in scoring two goals. After that, although he was appointed to the starting lineup for four consecutive games, he did not produce results, and in the subsequent six games he was a substitute, and he did not have the opportunity to participate in the match against Atlético. On May 16th, in the 37th round against Levante, he scored the final point and contributed to the team’s survival. Takefusa Kubo (Kubo Takefusa, June 4, 2001 -) is a professional soccer player from Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. His position is forward, midfielder. He plays for Real Madrid in the Primera Division of the Spanish league. Representation from Japan. Japan National Team Tournaments * U-15 Japan National Team * Val-de-Marne U-16 International Friendly Tournament (2015) * U-16 Japan National Team * Sports for Tomorrow (SFT) Program Central Asia/Japan U-16 International Youth (U-17) Four Countries Football Tournament (2016) * U-16 International Dream Cup 2016 JAPAN Presented (2016) * AFC U-16 Championship 2016 (2016) * U -17 Japan National Team * Sanix Cup International Youth Soccer Tournament (2016) * 24th Vaclav Jezek International Youth Tournament (2017) * 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup (2017) * U-19 Japan National Team * Tour to Argentina (2016) * Russia Tour (2018) * Mexico Tour (2018) * AFC U-19 Championship (2018) * Brazil Tour (2018) * U-20 Japan National Team * Germany Tour (2017) * 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup (2017) * U-21 Japan National Team * Dubai Cup U-23 (2018) * U-22 Japan National Team * AFC U-23 Championship 2020 (Qualifying) (2019) * Kirin Challenge Cup (2019) * U-24 Japan National Team * SAISON CARD CUP 2021 (2021) * Tokyo Olympics (2021) * Japan National Team * Kirin Challenge Cup (2019) * Copa America 2019 (2019)
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[Takefusa Kubo]If you weren’t a soccer player… May 2021 Conversation with a Spanish beauty, Takefusa Kubo
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