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词条 Daisuke Matsui
释义

  1. Career

     Early years  Kyoto Purple Sanga  Le Mans UC 72  AS Saint-Étienne  Grenoble Foot 38  Tom Tomsk  Dijon  Slavia Sofia  Lechia Gdańsk  Odra Opole 

  2. International career

  3. Career statistics

     Club  International  Appearances in major competitions  International goals  Under-23  Senior team 

  4. Awards and honours

     Club  International 

  5. Notes and references

  6. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2018}}{{Infobox football biography
| name = Daisuke Matsui
| image = T.mitsui-slavia.jpg
| image_size = 280
| caption = Matsui in 2012
| fullname = Daisuke Matsui[1]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1981|5|11}}
| birth_place = Kyoto, Japan
| height = 1.75 m
| youthyears1 = 1997–1999 | youthclubs1 = Kagoshima Commercial High School
| currentclub = Yokohama FC
| clubnumber = 22
| position = Attacking midfielder / Winger
| years1 = 2000–2004 |clubs1 = Kyoto Purple Sanga |caps1 = 127 |goals1 = 16
| years2 = 2004–2008 |clubs2 = Le Mans |caps2 = 120 |goals2 = 17
| years3 = 2008–2009 |clubs3 = Saint-Étienne |caps3 = 22 |goals3 = 1
| years4 = 2009–2011 |clubs4 = Grenoble |caps4 = 45 |goals4 = 5
| years5 = 2010 |clubs5 = → Tom Tomsk (loan) |caps5 = 7 |goals5 = 0
| years6 = 2011–2012 |clubs6 = Dijon |caps6 = 3 |goals6 = 0
| years7 = 2012–2013 |clubs7 = Slavia Sofia |caps7 = 11 |goals7 = 0
| years8 = 2013 |clubs8 = Lechia Gdańsk |caps8 = 16 |goals8 = 4
| years9 = 2014–2017 |clubs9 = Júbilo Iwata |caps9 = 85 |goals9 = 9
| years10 = 2017 |clubs10 = Odra Opole |caps10 = 3 |goals10 = 0
| years11 = 2018– |clubs11 = Yokohama FC |caps11 = 9 |goals11 = 0
| nationalyears1 = 2002–2004| nationalteam1 = Japan U-23 | nationalcaps1 = 25 | nationalgoals1 = 2
| nationalyears2 = 2003–2011[2] | nationalteam2 = Japan | nationalcaps2 = 31 | nationalgoals2 = 1
| club-update = 2 January 2019
| nationalteam-update = 10 February 2011
}}{{Nihongo|Daisuke Matsui|松井 大輔|Matsui Daisuke|11 May 1981}} is a Japanese footballer currently playing for Yokohama FC. He has previously played for Kyoto Purple Sanga, Le Mans FC, AS Saint-Etienne, FC Tom Tomsk, Dijon, Slavia Sofia, Lechia Gdańsk, Júbilo Iwata and Odra Opole.

His wife is a Japanese actress Rosa Kato.

Career

Early years

In 2000, Matsui graduated from {{Nihongo|Kagoshima Commercial High School|鹿児島実業高校|Kagoshima Jitsugyō Kōkō}} and began his professional career with Kyoto Purple Sanga of the J. League.

Kyoto Purple Sanga

After his J. League rookie season Purple Sanga were relegated to J. League Division 2. However, the following season Matsui played a prominent role in helping his club finish first in Division 2, earning the club a promotion back to Division 1. In 2002 the club continued their success by having a strong season, finishing sixth in the league and winning the Emperor's Cup. The club's success and Matsui's increased exposure lead to Matsui being called up to the national team for the first time in 2003. However, his club was again relegated to Division 2 after the 2003 season, and could not earn a return to Division 1 after the 2004 season.

Le Mans UC 72

In 2004, after four and a half seasons in Kyoto, Matsui signed with Le Mans UC 72 of Ligue 2 in France. Matsui chose Le Mans, then a second division club, over Lazio, one of the top clubs in Serie A, because he believed that the style of Italian football was too defensive.[3]

In Japan, Matsui had been criticized for his small physique and mental weakness, but he adapted to the fast, physical style of French football by changing his style and holding on to the ball less. In his first season with Le Mans, he helped the club earn a runners-up finish in Ligue 2 and a promotion to Ligue 1. In 2005–06, in Matsui's first season playing in Ligue 1, Le Mans began undefeated in its first six matches of the season and finished 11th place in the league. Matsui was voted as the Player of the Month for January 2006.[4]

Jean-Sébastien Grond of Football.fr has dubbed Matsui "the sun of Le Mans" (le soleil du Mans), while many Le Mans supporters and the media consider him the top player for the club.[5][6]

In the 2006–07 season, Matsui appeared in 27 games and Le Mans finished 12th place in Ligue 1.

During the 2007–08 season, Matsui expressed desire to transfer to a new club at the end of the season, when his contract with Le Mans was set to expire.[4]

Among the teams which were believed to have shown interested in signing him at the time were Catania, Genoa, Lazio and Torino of Serie A, Celtic and Rangers of the Scottish Premier League, Werder Bremen and Wolfsburg of the Bundesliga, and Lille of Ligue 1.[7][8][9][10]

AS Saint-Étienne

At the conclusion of the season 2007–08 season, after having played for Le Mans for four consecutive years, Matsui announced his transfer to AS Saint-Étienne of Ligue 1 on a three-year signing.[11]

In the beginning of the 2008–09 season Matsui was seeing very limited playing time, which was believed to have been due to his poor form combined with a rift with the manager, Laurent Roussey. However, on 10 November 2008 Roussey was released by Saint-Étienne due to the clubs poor performance.[12] At the time of Roussey's release the club had lost five consecutive matches and sat in 18th place in the 20-team league, with a record of three wins, nine losses and a draw. During the club's poor slide, Saint-Étienne co-president Roland Romeyer criticized several players including Matsui, whom Romeyer had questioned if he was a body-double for the 'real' Japanese star Sainté had brought in from Le Mans in the summer.[13]

On 11 November 2008, Saint-Étienne announced that Alain Perrin was appointed as the club's new manager.[14] Perrin had led Olympique Lyonnais to the domestic double in the previous season by winning the Ligue 1 title and the French Cup.

In 2009, Matsui again moved to a new club in the Ligue 1, this time to Grenoble Foot.[15]

Grenoble Foot 38

Matsui still showed his qualities by scoring 4 league goals in the campaign; one versus Lorient on 28 November 2009,[16] two goals against Auxerre on 6 February 2010[17] and one versus Sochaux on 17 April 2010.[18] However the season with Grenoble was reflected poorly as the team finished bottom of Ligue 1 and was relegated.[19]

Tom Tomsk

During the summer transfer window in the Russian Premier League, Matsui moved to the Siberian club on loan until the end of the Russian Championship of 2010.[20] He played his first match for his new team on 11 September against Zenit (St-Petersburg) and was substituted.

Dijon

On 5 July 2011, Matsui signed a two-year contract with the club in Dijon, a new entrant in France's Ligue 1.

Slavia Sofia

On 11 September 2012, Matsui joined Bulgarian A PFG club Slavia Sofia.[21][22] He made his debut in a 2–0 home win over Lokomotiv Sofia on 23 September, coming on as a half-time substitute for Pavle Popara.

Lechia Gdańsk

On 3 July 2013, it was announced by Lechia Gdańsk that he had signed a contract for one year with an option of extension.[23] On 22 July in his debut he scored goals in a 2–2 draw against Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała.

Odra Opole

On 8 August 2017, Matsui has signed for Polish club playing in 2016–17 I liga, Odra Opole, for an undisclosed fee.

International career

Matsui made his national team debut on 22 June 2003 with Japan at Confederations Cup 2003 against Colombia and scored his international goal against Angola on 11 October 2005.[2] He also played for the U-23 national team at the 2004 Olympics.

Despite his performance at Le Mans, Matsui was not part of Zico's selection for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Former Japan coach Philippe Troussier criticized the decision stating that "Matsui was selected as one of the best foreign players in France and didn't make it into the squad of 23 Zico selected, which is a pity given his form and experience."[24]

Matsui was called up for the first time under Ivica Osim's reign to play in friendlies against Austria and Switzerland in September 2007. Matsui has continued to make national team appearances under Takeshi Okada, who has replaced Osim after Osim suffered a stroke in November 2007.

Career statistics

Club

Updated to 1 March 2019.[25][26]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupOther*Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Kyoto Purple Sanga20002211071-302
20013774020-437
20022345420-308
2003272102010312
2004182---182
Total127161141311015221
Le Mans2004–05253-10-263
2005–06333-20-353
2006–07274-20-294
2007–083452032-397
Total119152082-12917
AS Saint-Étienne2008–09221201020271
Total221201020271
Grenoble Foot 382009–102942110-325
2010–1120---20
Total3142110-345
Tom Tomsk201070---70
Total70---70
Grenoble Foot 382010–11141---141
Total141---141
Dijon2011–1230---30
Total30---30
Slavia Sofia2012–1311020--130
Total11020--130
Lechia Gdańsk2013–1416420--184
Total16420--184
Jubilo Iwata201434610--356
201522300--223
20161603031-221
2017701030-110
Total7995061-9010
Odra Opole2017–1830---30
Yokohama FC20189020--110
Career total441543052943050363
*Includes Japanese Super Cup, UEFA Cup.

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
Japan U-23
200261
200320
2004171
Total252
Japan200310
200400
200531
200600
200720
200870
200980
201080
201120
Total311

Appearances in major competitions

TeamCompetitionCategoryAppearancesGoalsTeam Record
StartSub
Japan2003 FIFA Confederations CupSenior010Round 1
Japan U-232004 Summer OlympicsU-23120Round 1
Japan2010 FIFA World Cup qualificationSenior620Qualified
Japan2011 AFC Asian Cup qualificationSenior110Qualified
Japan2010 FIFA World CupSenior400Round of 16
Japan2011 AFC Asian CupSenior200Champions

International goals

Scores and results list Japan's goal tally first.

Under-23

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 1 October 2002 Munsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan, South Korea BHR}}3–05–2 2002 Asian Games
2. 21 February 2004 Nagai Stadium, Osaka, Japan KOR}}1–02–0 Friendly match (2004 Kirin Challenge Cup)

Senior team

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 16 November 2005 National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan ANG}}1–01–0 Friendly match (2005 Kirin Challenge Cup)

Awards and honours

Club

Kyoto Purple Sanga
  • Emperor's Cup: 2002
  • J. League Division 2: 2001

International

Japan
  • AFC Asian Cup: 2011
  • Kirin Cup: 2008

Notes and references

1. ^{{Cite news | title = FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010: List of Players | url = https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/22/85/78/fwc_2010_squadlists.pdf | publisher = FIFA | format = PDF | page = 16 | date = 4 June 2010 | accessdate = 20 April 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.japannationalfootballteam.com/en/players/matsui_daisuke.html| title =MATSUI Daisuke| publisher =Japan National Football Team Database}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.maxifoot.fr/articles/2409/index.htm|title=Matsui, l'étoile venue d'Asie|first=Julien|last=Gorenflot|language=French|publisher=Maxifoot|date=26 October 2005|accessdate=21 January 2007}}
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.unfp.org/site/page.php?id_rubrique=2824&id_page=101&id_langue=1 |title=Joueur du mois de Ligue 1 |first= |last= |language=French |publisher=Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels |date=January 2006 |accessdate=16 July 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071013115110/http://www.unfp.org/site/page.php?id_rubrique=2824&id_page=101&id_langue=1 |archivedate=13 October 2007 }}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.football.fr/fr/footballfr/cmc/le_mans/200611/matsui-le-soleil-du-mans_3028.html |title=Matsui, le soleil du Mans |first=Jean-Sébastien |last=Grond |language=French |publisher=Football.fr |date=13 January 2006 |accessdate=16 July 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927011441/http://www.football.fr/fr/footballfr/cmc/le_mans/200611/matsui-le-soleil-du-mans_3028.html |archivedate=27 September 2007 }}
6. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.fifa.com/en/WorldLeagues/index/0,4643,116518,00.html?articleid=116518 |title=Little Le Mans thinking big |first= |last= |language= |publisher=FIFA.com |date=5 April 2006 |accessdate=16 July 2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061009143110/http://www.fifa.com/en/WorldLeagues/index/0%2C4643%2C116518%2C00.html?articleid=116518 |archivedate=9 October 2006 |deadurl=yes }}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=58282 |title=Torino step up push for Le Mans star Daisuke Matsui |first= |last= |publisher=tribalfootball.com |date=25 September 2007 |accessdate=24 May 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071018222055/http://tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=58282 |archivedate=18 October 2007 }}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=86311 |title=Catania join interest for Le Mans winger Daisuke Matsui |first= |last= |publisher=tribalfootball.com |date=4 April 2007 |accessdate=25 May 2008 }}{{dead link|date=May 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=88203 |title=Celtic, Werder Bremen join Bosman battle for Le Mans star Daisuke Matsui |first= |last= |publisher=tribalfootball.com |date=16 April 2007 |accessdate=25 May 2008 }}{{dead link|date=May 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
10. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=78117 |title=Celtic, Rangers chasing Le Mans winger Daisuke Matsui |first= |last= |publisher=tribalfootball.com |date=9 February 2007 |accessdate=25 May 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080213203240/http://www.tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=78117 |archivedate=13 February 2008 |deadurl=yes }}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8924_3588018,00.html |title=Matsui seals st etienne switch |first= |last= |publisher=football365.com |date=20 May 2008 |accessdate=25 May 2008 }}{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/11/10/sports/SOC-Saint-Etienne-Coach-Fired.php|title= Saint-Etienne fires coach Laurent Roussey|first=|last=|publisher=The International Herald Tribune|date=10 November 2008|accessdate=12 December 2008}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/166/uefa-cup/2008/11/05/950378/uefa-cup-preview-saint-etienne-rosenborg|title= Uefa Cup Preview: Saint-Étienne – Rosenborg|first=|last=|publisher=Goal.com|date=5 November 2008|accessdate=12 December 2008}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/11/11/sports/SOC-Saint-Etienne-Perrin.php|title= Perrin named Saint-Etienne coach|first=|last=|publisher=The International Herald Tribune|date=11 November 2008|accessdate=12 December 2008}}
15. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11800_5403745,00.html | work=Sky Sports | title=Grenoble sign Matsui}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2009/11/28/france/ligue-1/football-club-lorient-bretagne-sud/grenoble-foot-38/778997/ |title=Lorient vs. Grenoble – 28 November 2009 |publisher=Soccerway |date=28 November 2009}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2010/02/06/france/ligue-1/grenoble-foot-38/association-de-la-jeunesse-auxerroise/779079/ |title=Grenoble vs. Auxerre – 6 February 2010 |publisher=Soccerway |date=6 February 2010}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2010/04/17/france/ligue-1/grenoble-foot-38/fc-sochaux-montbeliard/779182/ |title=Grenoble vs. Sochaux – 17 April 2010 |publisher=Soccerway |date=17 April 2010}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/national/france/ligue-1/2009-2010/regular-season/ |title=Summary – Ligue 1 – France – Results, fixtures, tables and news |publisher=Soccerway |date=15 May 2010}}
20. ^{{cite web | url =https://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=1292745.html| title =Matsui joins Tom Tomsk on loan| date = 31 August 2010 | accessdate = 28 December 2012 | publisher =FIFA}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/news/soccer-japans-matsui-makes-bulgarian-switch-032649902--sow.html|publisher=sports.yahoo.com|title=Japan's Matsui makes Bulgarian switch|accessdate=12 September 2012}}
22. ^. Slavia present Daisuke Matsui www.gong.bg.2012-09-12.
23. ^{{cite news |date=3 July 2013 |url=http://www.lechia.pl/news,1927-daisuke-matsui-zawodnikiem-lechii.html |title=Daisuke Matsui zawodnikiem Lechii |trans-title=Daisuke Matsui plays for Lechii |publisher=Lechia Gdańsk |accessdate=3 July 2013 |language=Polish |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130706184152/http://www.lechia.pl/news%2C1927-daisuke-matsui-zawodnikiem-lechii.html |archivedate=6 July 2013 }}
24. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/sports/20060617TDY28005.htm |title=Troussier positive on Japan's chances |first=Stephen |last=Taylor |publisher=Daily Yomiuri Online |date=17 June 2006 |accessdate=16 July 2006 |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20060622102555/http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/sports/20060617TDY28005.htm |archivedate=22 June 2006 |deadurl=yes}}
25. ^Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社, [https://www.amazon.co.jp/2017-J1-J3%E9%81%B8%E6%89%8B%E5%90%8D%E9%91%91-NSK-MOOK/dp/4905411424/ref=pd_sim_14_1/356-9491148-0114816?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=BA8BN4Y0F97GNWKQM78H "2017 J1&J2&J3選手名鑑 (NSK MOOK)"], 8 February 2017, Japan, {{ISBN|978-4905411420}} (p. 107 out of 289)
26. ^[https://data.j-league.or.jp/SFIX04/?player_id=2882 J.League]

External links

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  • AS Saint-Étienne Player Profile {{fr icon}}
  • Rising Sun News profile
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