Overview
The List of Kashiwa Reysol players documents men who have played for Kashiwa Reysol, a professional football club based in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture. The roster of players—past and present—forms the narrative of the club’s development, its identity on the pitch, and its relationship with supporters. For the most recent squad information and official announcements consult the club site: Kashiwa Reysol official site, and the league registry at J.League listing.
How the list is organized
A practical player list is structured to help readers find specific information quickly. Typical sections include:
- Current first-team squad (players registered for the current season).
- Players temporarily away on loan as well as recent transfers in and out.
- Academy graduates and youth-team alumni who progressed to the senior side.
- Notable former players, coaches or figures who left a lasting impact.
Historical background
Kashiwa Reysol evolved from a company team into a professional outfit within Japan’s league system. That history affects how player records are kept: some early appearances predate the professional era, while later records are maintained by national competition organizers. General context on Japan’s professional league structure and season formats is available at a league overview: league information.
Sections to include in a complete list
- Current squad: names, positions, shirt numbers and brief notes on role or position.
- Out on loan: destination club and loan terms where known.
- Recent transfers: incoming and outgoing players with season dates.
- Academy and youth products: players who advanced from youth ranks to the first team.
- Statistical leaders: appearance, goal and clean sheet records maintained across competitions.
Notable player categories
Within a list, several groupings are often highlighted for historical or sporting interest:
- International representatives: players who gained national team caps while registered at the club.
- Club captains: those who served as leaders on the pitch and in the dressing room.
- Top scorers and appearance leaders: long-serving contributors who define eras.
- Breakthrough youngsters: academy graduates who reached prominence domestically or abroad.
Sources, verification and maintenance
Accurate lists depend on reliable sources: official club announcements, matchday programmes, league records and accredited statistical databases. Use the club news feed for transfer confirmations: club news, and consult local information for context, such as municipal profiles at city information and prefectural resources at regional resources. When adding or updating entries, cite the primary announcement or an authoritative match report.
Using and contributing to the list
Because squads change seasonally, lists are dynamic. Maintain clarity by noting dates of transfers and the competitions covered by statistics. Readers and editors should prioritize official sources and date each update. Clear categorization and consistent citation practices keep the list useful for fans, researchers and journalists.