Hayuma Tanaka

Hayuma Tanaka (Japanese田中 隼 磨, Tanaka Hayuma; born July 31, 1982 in Matsumoto ) is a Japanese football player.

Club career

Hayuma Tanaka comes from the youth department of the Yokohama wing, an association that was acquired by the Yokohama F. Marinos 1999. In the Emperor's Cup in 2000 Tanaka graduated already the first 3 missions in the first team of his club before 2001, he was then fully integrated into the professional team. In the first year, he won with the team the Yamazaki Nabisco Cup. In the season of 2002 and 2003, Tanaka was awarded to Tokyo Verdy, where, among other things, played Patrick M'Boma. Ironically, in 2003, but it was his actual club Yokohama F. Marinos, who dominated the first Japanese League and won the championship. Success coach Takeshi Okada took Tanaka back to Yokohama. There, the defender could repeat in 2004 with his teammates Naoki Matsuda, Yoshiharu Ueno, Yuji Nakazawa or Ahn Jung -hwan 's success and become champion. In the championship final could be after 1-0 and 0-1 in the return game prevail 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out against Urawa Red Diamonds. In the AFC Champions League 2004 and 2005 Tanaka also collected first international experience. Since the second championship win but Yokohama only played in midfield Japanese J. League and was able to achieve any significant success more.

For the 2009 season Hayuma Tanaka joined Nagoya Grampus, the third- placed teams from the previous season. Even under the coach Dragan Stojkovic there, the defensive player immediately established as a regular player and played in the first season, 29 league games for his new club. Nevertheless, it was the previous year's good performance can not be repeated and Nagoya only reached the 9th place in the table. In the AFC Champions League 2009, the association, however, pushed on to the semifinals and then failed because of the Saudi Arabian representative al -Ittihad. A year later, Nagoya Grampus won the first Japanese championship in the club's history. Tanaka was one of the key players of the team, which also Keiji Tamada or the scorer Joshua Kennedy played. In the AFC Champions League 2011, the club failed in the second round at eventual finalists Suwon Samsung Bluewings from South Korea, but was able to win the national Super Cup. Despite the best scorers Kennedy again to Nagoya Grampus had in the league the surprise champions Kashiwa Reysol defeated and was one point behind runner-up. In the AFC Champions League 2012 Tanaka different team in the second round again, this time against the Australians from Adelaide United.

National

August 9, 2006 Hayuma Tanaka graduated during a friendly match against the national team of Trinidad and Tobago have been the only international for Japan.

Title

  • Yamazaki Nabisco Cup: 2001
  • J. League: 2004, 2010
  • Japanese Super Cup: 2011
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