Daigo Kobayashi

Daigo Kobayashi

Daigo Kobayashi with Stabæk in 2009
Personal information
Date of birth (1983-02-19) 19 February 1983
Place of birth Fuji, Shizuoka, Japan
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
New England Revolution
Number 16
Youth career
1998–2000 Shimizu Commercial High School
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2005 Tokyo Verdy 104 (4)
2006–2009 Omiya Ardija 90 (14)
2009Stabæk (loan) 29 (8)
2010 Iraklis 14 (0)
2011–2012 Shimizu S-Pulse 29 (0)
2013 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 30 (2)
2014– New England Revolution 56 (1)
National team
2002–2003 Japan U20
2006– Japan 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 16:49, 9 March 2016 (UTC).

† Appearances (goals)

Daigo Kobayashi (born 19 February 1983) is a Japanese football player, who plays for New England Revolution in Major League Soccer.

Career

He started up his professional career at Tokyo Verdy where he won the Emperor's Cup in 2004 and the Super Cup in 2005.[1] In the same year they were relegated from the J-League, which marked his end in Tokyo. He signed for Omiya Ardija at the start of the 2006 season and quickly became their star player.[2] After the 2006 FIFA World Cup he played his first and only international match.

The club's successes were limited and after the 2008 season, he was offered the chance to go on trial at Norwegian club Stabæk. His trial was a success, and in February 2009 he was loaned out to the Norwegian champions.[3] He was given the number 10 shirt, which had recently been worn by Veigar Páll Gunnarsson.[4]

On 8 March, he made his official debut for Stabæk in the 2009 Super Cup where the league champions won 3–1 against cup champions Vålerenga, with Kobayashi playing an important part, getting on the score-sheet with a free kick and showing trickery with the ball. Stabæk decided to not to buy him at the end of the season.

On 27 January 2010, Kobayashi signed on a free transfer to the Greek team Iraklis for 18 months.[5] Kobayashi only appeared in 15 matches for Iraklis. At the end of the 2010–11 season he returned to Japan, signing a deal with Shimizu S-Pulse.

During January 2013 he went on trial with Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the MLS.[6] He impressed during his trial stint and signed with the club for the 2013 season. The club declined to offer him a contract for the 2014 season and his rights were traded to New England Revolution before the start of the season in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft.[7]

In late 2015, Kobayashi received his U.S. green card, which qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes.[8]

National team

He represented Japan U20 at the FIFA World Youth Championship in 2003, where they reached the quarter-finals before being beaten by eventual champions Brazil. He did not start their first group game, a loss against Colombia, but he started the next two which they won to secure a top spot, including a win against England. He further played in the round of 16 win against South Korea, but had to be replaced early in the quarter finals.[9] He also represented Japan U20 at the AFC Youth Championship in 2002, where they came second, after losing 1–0 in against South Korea in the final.

He made his first cap for Japan in a friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago on 9 August 2006, coming on as a 56th-minute substitute for Koji Yamase[10]

Career statistics

As of 5 February 2013 [11][12][13][14]

Club performance League Cup Other tournament Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Japan League Emperor's Cup League Cup Asia Total
2001Tokyo VerdyJ1 League50000050
20022111060281
20031902050260
20042705074394
20053231151385
2006Omiya Ardija33920514010
20072421031283
20083331061404
Norway League Norwegian Cup Super Cup Europe Total
2009StabækTippeligaen2984311614013
Greece League Greek Cup League Cup Europe Total
2009–10IraklisSuper League800080
2010–11601070
Japan League Emperor's Cup League Cup Asia Total
2011Shimizu S-PulseJ1 League1200010130
20121701072252
Canada League Canadian Championship League Cup North America Total
2013Vancouver WhitecapsMLS30221323
Total Japan 2231814145100028229
Norway 2984311614013
Greece 140100000150
Canada 302210000323
Career total 2962821546116136945

International

[12]

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
200610
Total10

Honours

Tokyo Verdy
Stabæk
Japan

Individual

References

  1. "Daigo's Diary". goo blog.
  2. "Interview with Mike Furtho on Daigo Kobayashi". JapaneseSoccer.net.
  3. "Here is Stabæk's new number 10" (in Norwegian). Nettavisen. 11 February 2009.
  4. "Meet our new player at Thursday" (in Norwegian). Stabæk Fotball. 11 February 2009. Archived from the original on 19 April 2009.
  5. "Iraklis sign Japanese star". Ontheminute.com. 2 February 2010.
  6. "Whitecaps: Rennie looks to J-League for midfield linchpin". 22 January 2013.
  7. "Whitecaps FC deal Daigo Kobayashi's MLS rights to New England Revolution | Vancouver Whitecaps FC". Whitecapsfc.com. 28 November 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  8. "Revolution Transfers 2015: Daigo Kobayashi has a Green Card - The Bent Musket". The Bent Musket. 19 December 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  9. "FIFA Player Statistics: Daigo KOBAYASHI". FIFA.com. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
  10. "Japan 2 – 0 Trinidad & Tobago". WorldSoccerNews.com. August 2006.
  11. "Kobayashi career stats". Football Database.eu. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  12. 1 2 "Daigo Kobayashi". National Football Teams. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  13. "Kobayashi Stabæk stats" (in Norwegian). NIFS. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  14. "Kobayashi UEFA stats". UEFA. Retrieved 5 February 2013.

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