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Masahiro Yasuda has retired from active service – Matsumoto Yamaga FC

We would like to inform you that defender Masahiro Yasuda (35), who belongs to Matsumoto Yamaga FC, will retire from playing at the end of the 2022 season.

[Commento di Masahiro Yasuda]
“Have a good year!!
As we enter the new year, excitement and excitement intersect… I’m sure there are many people taking on new challenges with that kind of feeling.
I, Masahiro Yasuda, will also graduate from professional football at the end of the 2022 season and have decided to take on a new challenge.

Since the opening of the J. I have dedicated everything to football and made my dream come true.
For 17 years as a professional, who would have guessed that I would spend about half of my life as a footballer?
No, it’s almost like in the photo.
Many titles, overseas trips, participation in the Olympics, singing of the national anthem in a crowded audience wearing the uniform of the Japanese national team.
Also, the appearance of a soccer dad who marries the woman of destiny and shows off with his lovely children…・.
I was able to spend “almost” the life of a footballer that Mr. Yasuda imagined.
I’m “almost” satisfied! !
I’m sorry that I could not get rid of this “almost”, but I was able to spend my life as a too wonderful footballer.

My football life has truly been a football life blessed with dating.
I have been blessed with so many beautiful encounters that I could not give away and without those encounters I could not have lived such a wonderful football life.
All those encounters have made my football life wonderful and football has brought me great encounters.
In fact, that meeting may be your best asset.
Gamba Osaka Academy, Gamba Osaka, SBV Vitesse Arenhem, Jubilo Iwata, Sagan Tosu, Vissel Kobe, Nagoya Grampus, Busan I-Park, Albirex Niigata, Jef United Ichihara Chiba, Matsumoto Yamaga FC, these 10 clubs I love.
To all the fans and supporters who have been the driving force behind me through difficult and difficult times.
My parents miraculously gave birth to a strong body with almost no injuries in 17 years of professional life.
My wife, who is the only source of my heart, and my beloved children.
And football has given me everything.
I don’t know the words to express my gratitude other than thank you, so I put my whole heart into it.
Thanks for what you did! !

The second chapter in Masahiro Yasuda’s life will begin this year.
2023 is the year of the rabbit.
Isn’t that a perfect start for a young man like me?

I will challenge many things for both rabbits and horns.
Does a person chasing two rabbits never catch one? No, he’ll chase a lot of bunnies and rabbits and kill them all.
Since I belong to the generation that gets too excited, I always keep running forward, even if it’s just a step, so as not to be passed by Mr. Turtle while I sleep.
And let’s make it the second chapter of life flipping through hoops.
Everyone please continue to support me.

Well then thank you for reading a long sentence like 120 minutes + PK to the end.

Michi’s Unknown Street, Kick Off.

Masahiro Yasuda”

Michihiro YASUDA

[Posizione]DF extension
[Data di nascita]December 20, 1987 (age 35)
[Luogo di nascita]Osaka Prefecture
[Altezza/Peso]173cm/75kg
[Carriera]Gamba Osaka Jr. Youth – Gamba Osaka Youth – Gamba Osaka – SBV Vitesse (Netherlands) – Jubilo Iwata – Sagan Tosu – Vissel Kobe – Nagoya Grampus – Busan iPark (Korea) – Albirex Niigata – Jef United Chiba – Matsumoto Yamaga FC

[Debutto in J-League]
2006-04-01 2006 J.League Division 1 Round 6 G-Osaka (vs. Shimizu @ Nihondaira)

[Primo gol della J.League]
2010/09/18 2010 J.League Division 1 Sec.23 G Osaka (vs. C Osaka @ EXPO)

[Carriera di rappresentanza]
Match A international 7 matches 1 goal
East Asian Footballer (2008)
2010 FIFA World Cup Third Round Asian Qualifiers (2008)
Japan U-14 National Team Selection, Japan U-15 National Team, Japan U-16 National Team, Japan U-17 National Team, Japan U-18 National Team, Japan U-19 National Team, Japan U-20 National Team, U-22 Japan National Team
AFC Youth Championship Qualifiers (2005)
FIFA U-20 World Cup (2007)
Beijing Olympics (2008)

[Titolo acquisito]
Nabisco Cup 2007 (Gamba Osaka)
Emperor’s Cup 2008/2009 (Gamba Osaka)
Xerox Super Cup 2007 (Gamba Osaka)
AFC Champions League 2008 (Gamba Osaka)
2008 Pan Pacific Championship (Gamba Osaka)

[Titolo individuale]
2007 Nabisco Cup New Hero Award
2007 Nabisco Cup Best Player Award
2014 J.League Best Player Award

[Record di presenze](at the end of the 2022 season)

2008: FIFA Club World Cup 3 appearances, 0 goals

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