Kazuma Kita (born 21 December 1981) is a Japanese professional football player. Sources list his birth date and basic profile (official profile) and identify him as a player from Japan. He is best known for his association with Thespa Kusatsu, a club competing in Japan's league system.

Overview

Kita is part of the cohort of domestic professionals who form the backbone of Japan's club game. While individual careers vary, players with similar backgrounds typically move between clubs in the J.League structure and contribute at both competitive and community levels. References note his membership of Thespa Kusatsu, which situates him within regional football in Gunma Prefecture.

Career and role

Public accounts emphasize his status as a squad member rather than national prominence. Players like Kita often serve as reliable options for their teams, offering experience and depth across a season. Exact playing positions, appearance totals and seasonal statistics are normally documented in club releases and league records.

Thespa Kusatsu and club context

Thespa Kusatsu is a professional club based in Gunma Prefecture that has participated in Japan's J2 level competition. The team focuses on regional engagement and developing local talent alongside contracted professionals. Association with this club places a player within a competitive but community-oriented environment where match performance and off-field involvement both matter.

Background and significance

Many Japanese professionals follow pathways through youth academies, high school or university teams before signing with professional clubs. Players born in the early 1980s, like Kita, came of age during a period of expansion in the J.League, which increased opportunities for domestic careers. Even without widespread international recognition, such players contribute to the stability and continuity of their clubs.

Key facts

  • Full name: Kazuma Kita.
  • Born: 21 December 1981 (profile).
  • Nationality: Japanese.
  • Activity: professional football player associated with Thespa Kusatsu.