Overview

Kenjiro Ezoe (born 25 August 1982) is a Japanese professional football player. He is a national of Japan who has featured at the domestic club level, including time with Kataller Toyama. Public profiles list his birth date and professional affiliation; as with many career athletes, club assignments and roles can change over time.

Career and clubs

Detailed season-by-season records for players vary by source. In general, a career such as Ezoe's follows the pattern of development in youth and senior teams within Japan's organized league framework. He is known to have been part of Kataller Toyama's roster, a club competing in Japan's professional league system. Club careers for players at this level commonly include transfers, loan spells and sustained contributions to local teams.

Playing profile

Profiles of professional players typically describe their primary responsibilities on the pitch, physical attributes and contributions to team tactics. Public descriptions of Ezoe emphasize his experience in Japan's club game and his role as a squad member contributing in training and matches. Specific playing positions can vary by season, coach and tactical formation.

Role and significance

Players like Ezoe play an important role in sustaining professional club football in Japan. Beyond match appearances, their contributions include mentoring younger teammates, helping clubs compete in league and cup competitions, and engaging with local supporters. Clubs such as Kataller Toyama rely on experienced professionals to maintain squad depth and competitive balance.

Notable facts and sources

  • Born 25 August 1982, as indicated in public player directories and club materials (profile).
  • Associated with Japanese club football and the domestic league structure that includes multiple professional tiers.

For current statistics, match logs and the most recent club affiliation, consult up-to-date player pages and club releases via official sources and databases (player profile, club site).