Kosuke Yatsuda (born 17 March 1982) is a Japanese athlete active in professional football. As a native of Japan, he has built a career within the country's league system and is listed as a player for Tokushima Vortis.

Overview

Yatsuda's public profile identifies him as a seasoned professional who has competed in Japan's professional competitions. While individual season statistics and exact position assignments can vary across campaigns, his career reflects the mobility and squad roles common among domestic league players: contributing on the field, providing depth, and occasionally mentoring younger teammates.

Career and competitions

Like many players in the J.League structure, Yatsuda progressed from youth levels into senior professional squads and has taken part in league matches and domestic cup competitions. His registration with Tokushima Vortis places him within a club that has participated principally in Japan's second tier (J2) and has ambitions to compete at higher levels.

Playing style and role

Descriptions of Yatsuda emphasize adaptability: players in his profile are typically valued for tactical awareness, reliability, and the ability to fill multiple roles when squads rotate. Such attributes make a player useful both as a starter and as a substitute across a season.

Notable aspects

  • Representative of domestic professional players sustaining long-term careers within the J.League framework.
  • Associated with Tokushima Vortis, a recognized professional club in Japanese football (Tokushima Vortis).
  • Birth and personal data are recorded in public player registries (birth record).

For up-to-date match appearances, squad status, or statistical summaries, consult official team announcements and league records via club channels and league information pages (Tokushima Vortis, football resources).