Naoki Matsuda

Japanese footballer and defender

Naoki Matsuda - Japanese footballer and defender
Born

March 14th, 1977
48 years ago

Died

August 4th, 2011
14 years ago — 34 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Japan

Links & References

A professional footballer played primarily as a defender. Matsuda began his career with Yokohama F. Marinos, where he contributed to multiple J. League successes. Later, he had a stint in the Japanese national team, earning caps and participating in significant tournaments. His career was significant for its duration and the influence he had in Japanese football during the early 2000s. Matsuda's unexpected passing in 2011 after a heart attack shocked the football community.

Played for Yokohama F. Marinos

Represented Japan in international tournaments

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