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Tomonori Hirayama — Japanese association football player

Tomonori Hirayama (born 9 January 1978) is a Japanese professional athlete best known as an association football player. This article explains his name, typical career paths, playing roles and where to find records.

Overview

Tomonori Hirayama (平山智規, Hirayama Tomonori; born 9 January 1978) is a Japanese professional athlete best known as an association football player. In Japanese usage the family name appears first; general information about name order and conventions is available here. For an entry specific to this individual see Tomonori Hirayama, and note the family name Hirayama as rendered in Roman letters Hirayama.

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Playing career and role

Designated as an association football player, Hirayama belongs to the worldwide sport often called soccer. The description in itself confirms he pursued football at a professional level. Players in this sport perform varied tactical and physical roles, and their careers are commonly defined by position, club affiliation and competition level. Basic context about the sport is offered here.

Specific club or match statistics are not listed in this summary. However, a professional designation typically implies progression through youth, school or academy systems into senior league play, with contracts, match appearances and official records maintained by clubs and football associations.

Development and contexts

In Japan many players of Hirayama's generation advanced through high school or university teams, or were products of professional club academies before joining the J.League or regional sides. The term professional athlete describes someone who earned a living from sport; further discussion of professional sporting careers is available here.

Common positions

  • Goalkeeper — last line of defence and organiser of the back line.
  • Defender — prevents opposing attacks and supports build-up play.
  • Midfielder — links defence and attack, often dictating tempo.
  • Forward/Striker — primary responsibility for scoring goals.

After retiring from play, many footballers move into coaching, scouting, media work or community roles. Verified career data, match logs and post-playing activities are typically found in sport-specific databases and club records; see general career resources here.

When researching Japanese athletes, consult sources that show both kanji and Romanized forms and respect the family-name-first convention. For authoritative match-by-match details or honours, consult national association records and specialised football archives linked above.

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