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Makoto Hasebe
Japanese association football player

Makoto Hasebe

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Japanese association football player
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Male
Place of birth
Fujieda, Japan
Age
40 years
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Height:
180 cm
Weight:
72 kg
Makoto Hasebe
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Biography

Makoto Hasebe (長谷部 誠, Hasebe Makoto, born 18 January 1984) is a Japanese football player. He is a defensive midfielder who plays for Eintracht Frankfurt. He played for Japan national team for which he served as captain.

Club career

Urawa Reds

After graduating from Fujieda Higashi High School in 2002, he joined Urawa Reds. He became a regular of their first team in the 2003 season. He played mainly as defensive midfielder with Keita Suzuki. In 2004, he was honoured with the J.League Cup New Hero Award and selected as a member of J.League team of the year. He was also the Urawa Fans' Player of the Year that season. The Reds won the championship in the 2006 J1 League for the first time in the club history and the first Asian title of the 2007 AFC Champions League.

It was reported in October 2007 that Italian Serie A side A.C. Siena was keen to sign Hasebe the following January.

VfL Wolfsburg

Hasebe before a Wolfsburg game in 2008

However, he signed for Bundesliga side Wolfsburg becoming the first Japanese player ever to play for the Wolves. In 2009, he became the second Japanese player to win the Bundesliga title.

On 29 April 2010, it was announced that Hasebe extended his contract with Wolfsburg until 2012.

On 17 September 2011, Hasebe played in goal for the final nine minutes of an away match against 1899 Hoffenheim. Wolfsburg lost the match 3–1, with Hasebe conceding Hoffenheim's third goal on 85 minutes. On 3 December 2011, he played his 100th Bundesliga match against 1. FSV Mainz 05.

1. FC Nürnberg

On 2 September 2013, Hasebe signed a three-year contract with 1. FC Nürnberg.

Eintracht Frankfurt

On 1 July 2014, Hasebe signed a two-year contract with Eintracht Frankfurt.

International career

Hasebe made his senior national team debut under manager Zico on 11 February 2006, in a friendly match against the USA at AT&T Park in San Francisco. Although he played three matches under Zico, He was not selected for the 2006 World Cup.

After 2006 World Cup, Hasebe was capped for Japan under new manager Ivica Osim soon. Although he played three matches under Osim in 2006, he could not play at all in 2007. Osim suffered a stroke in November 2007 and Takeshi Okada became a new manager in December. In May 2008, Hasebe played for Japan against Ivory Coast for the first time in one and a half a year. After that, he became a regular player and played many matches as defensive midfielder with Yasuhito Endo.

Hasebe was the onfield captain in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi was the reserve third string goalkeeper, and was captain in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. He captained the team for three World Cup campaigns, until he announced his international retirement after Japan lost 3–2 against Belgium in the Round of 16 of 2018 FIFA World Cup. At the 2010 World Cup, Hasebe played all four matches and Japan qualified to the knockout stage.

After the 2010 World Cup, Hasebe also served as a captain under new manager Alberto Zaccheroni. In 2011, Japan won the champions in 2011 Asian Cup. He played all six matches and scored a goal against Syria. From late 2013, Hasebe played as defensive midfielder with Hotaru Yamaguchi instead of Endo. In 2014, he played three matches in the 2014 World Cup. However, Japan was eliminated in the group stage.

In 2015, Hasebe played in the 2015 Asian Cup. Although he played full-time in all four matches, Japan was eliminated in the quarter-finals. Due to injuries, he could hardly play in 2017. In 2018, he was in the 2018 World Cup squad. He played all four matches as defensive midfielder with Gaku Shibasaki and Japan qualified to the knockout stage. After the World Cup, he retired from Japan national team. He played 114 games and scored 2 goals for Japan until 2018.

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 26 October 2019
ClubSeasonLeagueLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Urawa Reds2002J1 League00001010
20032821191384
2004275428220419
20053125292456
2006322416010433
20073111020173514
Total149121563551733021926
VfL Wolfsburg2007–08Bundesliga16110171
2008–092502061331
2009–102411080331
2010–1123010240
2011–1223110241
2012–1323240272
2013–1410-10
Total13551001411596
1. FC Nürnberg2013–14Bundesliga140-140
Eintracht Frankfurt2014–15Bundesliga33020350
2015–1632140361
2016–1722130251
2017–1824050290
2018–1928010140430
2019–20801070160
Total14721202101842
Career total445194163553143056534

International

Makoto Hasebe in the game against Ghana in Switzerland in 2009
As of 2 July 2018
Japan
YearAppsGoals
200660
200700
2008100
2009111
2010100
2011151
2012110
2013140
201460
2015120
201690
201720
201880
Total1142

International goals

Scores and results list Japan's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.18 November 2009Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong Hong Kong
1–0
4–0
2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2.13 January 2011Qatar SC Stadium, Doha Syria
1–0
2–1
2011 AFC Asian Cup

Honours

Urawa Reds

  • AFC Champions League: 2007
  • J1 League: 2006
  • J1 League 2nd Stage: 2004
  • Emperor's Cup: 2005, 2006
  • J.League Cup: 2003
  • Japanese Super Cup: 2006

VfL Wolfsburg

  • Bundesliga: 2008–09

Eintracht Frankfurt

  • DFB-Pokal: 2017–18

Japan

  • AFC Asian Cup: 2011
  • Kirin Cup: 2008, 2009, 2011

Individual

  • J.League Best XI: 2004
  • J.League Cup New Hero Award: 2004
  • AFC Asian International Player of the Year: 2018
  • UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2018–19
  • VDV Team of the Season: 2018–19
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