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Yasuhito Endō

Yasuhito Endō is a Japanese former footballer who played as a midfielder. He is currently the assistant manager of J1 League club, Gamba Osaka.

Club career
Yokohama Flügels Endō was born in Kagoshima on 28 January 1980. After graduating from Kagoshima Jitsugyo High School, he joined J1 League club Yokohama Flügels in 1998. In March, he debuted against Yokohama Marinos in the opening game of the 1998 season. Largely as a central midfielder, he helped his club win the championship in the 1998 Emperor's Cup. Due to financial strain, the club was disbanded at the end of the season and merged with Yokohama Marinos. Kyoto Purple Sanga In 1999, Endō moved to Kyoto Purple Sanga with contemporaries Kazuki Teshima and Hideo Oshima. He became a regular player and played many matches. However the club was relegated to the J2 League at the end of the 2000 season. Gamba Osaka in an AFC Champions League match against Melbourne Victory in 2008 In 2001, Endō moved to J1 club Gamba Osaka. He was a central player for the club for a long time under manager Akira Nishino (2002–2011). He was selected as a J.League Best Eleven 10 years in a row (20032012). In 2005, Gamba won the championship in the J1 League for the first time in the club's history. In 2008, Gamba won the championship in the AFC Champions League for 2 years in a row as a Japanese club (Urawa Reds won it in 2007). Gamba also won the Emperor's Cup. Endō was selected as the "Japanese Footballer of the Year". In 2009, Gamba won the Emperor's Cup for 2 years in a row. Endō was selected as the Asian Footballer of the Year. takes a free kick against Vissel Kobe in 2017 Manager Nishino left Gamba after the 2011 season and the club's performance deteriorated. In 2012, Gamba finished at the 17th place of 18 clubs and was relegated to the J2 League. Endō remained with Gamba and Gamba won the championship in the 2013 season. In the 2014 season, Gamba returned to J1 and won all three major titles in Japan, J1 League, J.League Cup and Emperor's Cup. Endō was selected as the J.League MVP and "Japanese Footballer of the Year" for the second time. Júbilo Iwata In October 2020, he joined J2 League side Júbilo Iwata on loan from Gamba Osaka. In December 2021, he joined Júbilo Iwata on a full transfer. In May 2023, Endō was named MVP of J.League's first 30 years. On 9 January 2024, Endō announced his retirement from professional football, having played in a record of 672 J.League matches. == International career ==
International career
at the 2010 FIFA World Cup Endō played in the 1999 World Youth Championship and Japan finished as runner-up, losing to Spain in the final. Since 2002, Endō had been a member of the Japan national team, and was selected for Japan's 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cup squads. He was also a member of the 2004 and 2011 Asian Cup winning teams. On 24 June 2010, Endō scored from a free kick against Denmark in a 3–1 win as Japan qualified for the second round of the World Cup. On 12 October 2010, he became the fourth player to earn a 100th full international cap for Japan in a friendly match against South Korea. On 16 October 2012, Endō became Japan's most capped player in a friendly match against Brazil. His start in this match was his 123rd appearance for the national team, surpassing Masami Ihara's previous record of 122 caps. In the team's next match, he earned his 150th cap as Japan defeated Iraq 1–0. He played 152 games and scored 15 goals for Japan until 2015. == Style of play ==
Style of play
He is considered a cult hero among fans of Gamba Osaka and the Japan national team, attributed to his longevity as a professional athlete, technical ability, leadership, and goal scoring ability. He is also known for his excellent accuracy on free kicks and is revered as one of Japan's most creative midfielders as well as one of the most talented Japanese footballers and playmakers of his generation, this despite only playing domestically in his home country. == Career statistics ==
Career statistics
Club International :''Scores and results list Japan's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Endō goal.'' == Honours ==
Honours
Yokohama FlügelsEmperor's Cup: 1998 Gamba OsakaJ1 League: 2005, 2014J2 League: 2013Emperor's Cup: 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015J.League Cup: 2007, 2014Japanese Super Cup: 2007, 2015AFC Champions League: 2008Pan-Pacific Championship: 2008FIFA Club World Cup: 2008 Bronze Medalist. Júbilo IwataJ2 League: 2021 JapanAFC Asian Cup: 2004, 2011Afro-Asian Cup of Nations: 2007Kirin Cup: 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 IndividualAsian Footballer of the Year: 2009 • AFC Champions League Best Player: 2008J.League MVP Award: 2014 • Japanese Footballer of the Year: 2008, 2014 • J.League Best Eleven: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015J.League 20th Anniversary Team • J.League 30th Anniversary Team • MVP of the J-League's first 30 years == See also ==
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