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D. Kamada

 

#15MidfielderJapanJapan
PositionMidfielder
Age29
NationalityJapan
BirthplaceEhime
Height184 cm
Weight76 kg
Career Apps15
Career Goals6
Career Assists1
Career Minutes840

By season

SeasonTeamAppsStartsMinsGoalsAssistsShSoTKeyPPass%DrbTklIntDuelWGCYelRedRating
2026Japan12865851116106155330107.38
2026Japan219200391%1320006.90
2026Japan11901011181%13140007.20

Trophies

🏆Community Shield2025
🏆FA Cup2024/2025
🏆UEFA Europa League2021/2022
🏆DFB Pokal2017/2018
🏆DFB Pokal
🏆FA Cup
🏆Community Shield
🏆UEFA Europa League

Transfer history

Jul 2024LazioCrystal PalaceFree
Aug 2023Eintracht FrankfurtLazioFree
Jul 2019St. TruidenEintracht FrankfurtN/A
Aug 2018Eintracht FrankfurtSt. TruidenLoan
Jul 2017Sagan TosuEintracht Frankfurt€ 1.6M

Injury & suspension history

Knee InjuryAug 2025 – Aug 2025
Calf InjuryApr 2024 – Apr 2024
Knee InjuryNov 2023 – Nov 2023
KnockNov 2022 – Nov 2022
KnockJan 2022 – Feb 2022
Neck InjuryMar 2021 – Mar 2021
Thigh InjuryNov 2020 – Nov 2020
Ankle InjuryJan 2020 – Jan 2020

Japan news

Preview

Group Stage Gauntlet: Tunisia Tests Japan's World Cup Ambitions

The FIFA World Cup group stage continues its intense pace as Tunisia prepares to face Japan. This fixture will carry significant weight for both nations, potentially shaping their trajectories in the tournament. With points at a premium, neither side will approach this encounter lightly; a positive result here could provide crucial momentum or, conversely, leave a team with a challenging path forward. Japan's Technical Prowess vs. Tunisia's Defiant Structure Japan enters the match often perceived as the more technically gifted side, renowned for their intricate passing, disciplined movement, and dynamic wing play. They will likely aim to control possession, dictating the tempo and searching for openings through quick combinations in the final third. Their midfield, typically anchored by astute ball-movers and creative playmakers, will be central to their strategy, tasked with unlocking Tunisia's likely compact defensive lines. The Asian side's attacking full-backs could also prove instrumental, providing width and overlapping runs to stretch the opposition. Tunisia, on the other hand, will probably adopt a more pragmatic approach. Their strength often lies in their robust defensive organization, disciplined pressing triggers, and ability to absorb pressure before launching incisive counter-attacks. They will understand the importance of denying Japan space in central areas and cutting off supply lines to their most dangerous attackers. The Tunisian midfield will need to be diligent in its screening duties, breaking up play and disrupting Japan's rhythm, while their forwards will be expected to offer an outlet and hold the ball effectively to relieve defensive pressure. Key Tactical Battle: Midfield Dominance The match may well be decided in the central areas of the pitch. Japan's ability to establish a dominant passing rhythm will hinge on their midfielders' capacity to navigate Tunisia's physical presence and defensive blocks. If Japan can circulate the ball quickly and find pockets of space between Tunisia's lines, they could create the necessary numerical advantages to penetrate. Conversely, if Tunisia's midfield can effectively disrupt Japan's build-up, force turnovers, and transition quickly, they will present a significant threat. Their directness and willingness to commit players forward on the break could exploit any spaces left by Japan's attacking inclinations. This encounter promises a compelling clash of styles: Japan's fluid, technical football against Tunisia's resilient, organized approach. Each team will understand the stakes involved, ensuring a contest defined by tactical discipline and moments of individual brilliance, all with the objective of securing a vital three points in the World Cup group stage.

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