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Yūki Otsu Cities (2012 )

Otsu Cities Yūki (Japanese大 津 佑 树, Otsu Cities Yūki, born 24 March 1990 in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese football player who is under contract with VVV-Venlo.

Otsu Cities is right-footed and a player of the attacking midfield. However, he can also play on the right and left winger and can also be used as a hanging tip. When his strengths good tactical understanding, his dribbling and his speed will be called again and again.

Career

Yūki Otsu Cities began playing football since his two years older brother also plays football. Otsu Cities made ​​his debut in the Japanese J-League on March 9, 2008 for Kashiwa Reysol. A year later, on 29 April 2009, Yūki Otsu Cities scored in league play against Oita Trinita with the winning goal in the 89th minute to make it 2-1 for Kashiwa also his first league goal. From 2008-2011 Yuki Otsu completed a total of 66 top-flight appearances for Kashiwa Reysol in which he scored 7 goals. In his playing days at Kashiwa Reysol Otsu was nicknamed Charao (チャラ 男) and a special song.

For the 2011/12 season signed Otsu valid until 30 June 2014 contract with Borussia Mönchengladbach, for which he runs with the jersey number 23. According to coach Lucien Favre and Manager Max Eberl is an interesting Yūki Otsu Cities for the future footballers. On 6 August 2011 ( Matchday 1 ) he made his debut for the second team of the foals in the West Regional in the 3:4 defeat at home against the second team of the 1st FC Cologne; his Bundesliga debut was 22 October 2011 (10th Round ) against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim when he came on in the 83rd minute for Mike Hanke.

In 2012 he was in the squad for the Olympic Games and came in all six games for use, where he scored three goals, including a 1-0 winner against Spain and the only goal for Japan at 1:3 in the semifinal against Mexico. Naohiro Takahara Along with it is now the second best scorer of Japanese at the Olympic Games. In the 3rd place match, the team defeated South Korea 0-2.

End of August 2012 moved to the Dutch first division Otsu Cities VVV -Venlo.

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