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Sōta Hirayama

*anese footballer

*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Sota Hirayama (平山 相太, Hirayama Sōta, born 6 June 1985) is a former *anese football player. He played for *an national team.

Contents

  • 1 Club career
  • 2 International career
  • 3 Club statistics
  • 4 Career statistics
    • 4.1 International
    • 4.2 National team goals
      • 4.2.1 Under-20
      • 4.2.2 Under-23
      • 4.2.3 Senior team
  • 5 Awards and honours
    • 5.1 Club
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Club career

Hirayama for FC Tokyo

As a teenager, Hirayama attended Kunimi High School in Nagasaki Prefecture. There, he won the All *an High School Soccer Tournament all three years at the school, leading the tournament in scoring in 2002 and 2003. After graduation in 2004, he enrolled at University of Tsukuba instead of joining a professional club.

In July 2005, Hirayama joined the Eredivisie club Feyenoord on trial and a week later, he joined another Dutch side, the newly promoted Heracles Almelo. He made his professional debut with Heracles on 20 August 2005 against ADO Den Haag, playing 15 minutes and scoring 2 goals. He finished the 2005–2006 season with 31 appearances and 8 goals. Although both *an's senior side manager Zico and *an Football *ociation chairman Saburo Kawabuchi praised Hirayama's progress with Heracles, he was not called up to *an's squad for the 2006 World Cup. On 4 September 2006, after the transfer period ended Heracles Almelo announced that Hirayama left the club by mutual consent and after being released he returned to *an to finish his study. Only a few days later he signed a contract with FC Tokyo without informing Heracles as a free agent, while he still had a contract until 2008 before his release. Heracles appealed to this unexpected move by Hirayama.

Hirayama debuted in J1 League on 30 September 2006. After debut, his opportunity to play increased and he became a regular player from 2009. At 2009 J.League Cup, he scored a goal at Final and the club won the champions. However the club was relegated to J2 League end of 2010 season. In April 2011, he also broke his leg and he could only play one game. In 2012, the club returned to J1 League, however in May, he broke his leg again and he could hardly play in the match. From 2013 he played many matches as subs*ute. He moved to Vegalta Sendai in 2017. However he got hurt on the day after the opening game. He could not play for the injury in this season. In January 2018, he announced his retirement for many injuries.

International career

In 2003, Hirayama played for *an U-20 national team in the 2003 World Youth Championship as a 17-year-old and scored two goals, including the game winner against Egypt to put *an through to the knockout stage. In 2004, he played for *an U-23 national team in the 2004 Summer Olympics and the following year, played in his second 2005 World Youth Championship.

His debut for the senior team came on 6 January 2010 in a 2011 Asian Cup qualification against Yemen, and would be a game he would never forget. After 30 minutes, *an were down 2–0, but Hirayama scored a hat trick to help *an to a 3–2 victory. It was the first time in 80 years and the second time overall for a *an player to score three goals on his debut. Takeo Wakabayashi last managed that in 1930. He also played at 2010 East Asian Football Championship in February. He played 4 games and scored 3 goals for *an in 2010.

Club statistics

*Includes other compe*ive compe*ions, including the UEFA Intertoto Cup Play-offs and Suruga Bank Championship.

Career statistics

International

National team goals

Scores and results list *an's goal tally first.

Under-20

Under-23

Senior team

Awards and honours

Club

FC Tokyo
  • J.League Cup: 1
2009
  • Suruga Bank Championship: 1
2010
  • J2 League: 1
2011
  • Emperor's Cup: 1
2011

References

    External links

    • Sōta Hirayama – FIFA compe*ion record (archived)
    • Sōta Hirayama at National-Football-Teams.com
    • *an National Football Team Database
    • Sōta Hirayama at J.League (in *anese)
    • Profile at Vegalta Sendai
    • Rising Sun News profile at the Wayback Machine (archived 11 May 2006)

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