⚽️The reason why Takehiro Tomiyasu is No. 1 🤔 #Soccer #World Cup #World Cup #Japan Soccer National Team #Commentary #Yuji Nakazawa #Keisuke Tsuboi #shorts
#Soccer #World Cup #Japan National Soccer Team #Commentary #Backstory #World Cup #J League #WE League #Japan National Team #Samurai Blue #Nadeshiko Japan #Interview #Soccer player #JFA #Mizuho Financial Group #Yomiuri Shimbun #Yuji Nakazawa #Emisato Nakagawa #North and Central America Tournament #Keisuke Tsuboi #Takehiro Tomiyasu #Maya Yoshida #Naoki Matsuda #Takashi Fukunishi #DF The guest is Keisuke Tsuboi, who plays for the J League team Urawa Reds and was on the defensive line with program MC Yuji Nakazawa at the World Cup in Germany. At the North/Central America World Cup, we talked about Japanese national team defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, who inherited the number 22 worn by Nakazawa and Maya Yoshida. (Recorded on May 25, 2026) Supported by Mizuho Financial Group Cooperation Japan Football Association Keisuke Tsuboi After graduating from Fukuoka University, joined Urawa Red Diamonds in 2002. From his rookie year, he supported the team as a defender and won Rookie of the Year, Fair Play Award, and Nabisco Cup New Hero Award. He was first called up to the Japan national team in 2003. J League best eleven. Participated in the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Since 2015, he has played for Shonan Bellmare and Renofa Yamaguchi. He retired from active duty in the 2019 season. After retiring, he has been active as a talent. Born in 1979. Born in Tokyo. Yuji Nakazawa After graduating from Saitama Prefectural Misato Technical High School, he went to Brazil to study soccer on his own. After playing for a local club team, he joined Verdy Kawasaki (currently Tokyo Verdy) in 1998 as a trainee. He signed a professional contract the following year and was named J League Rookie of the Year. Transferred to Marinos in 2002. 2004 J League MVP. Participated in the 2006 World Cup in Germany and the 2010 World Cup in South Africa with the Japanese national team. 110 international A matches, 17 points. Retired from active duty in 2018. Won the J League Fair Play Award twice. Born in 1978. Born in Saitama Prefecture. Kenji Kawashima Yomiuri Shimbun Editorial Committee Emiri Nakagawa Caster ▼ Yomiuri Shimbun Podcast Official Produced by: Yomiuri Shimbun
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