Overview
Takuya Miyamoto (8 July 1983 – 1 May 2022) was a Japanese professional football player known for his contributions to the domestic game. During his career he was associated with clubs in Japan and is particularly remembered for his time at Montedio Yamagata. His life ended unexpectedly in an accident in May 2022, at the age of 38.
Career highlights
Miyamoto came up through Japan's football system and played professionally within the national league structure. While detailed season-by-season records vary across sources, his name is most commonly linked with appearances for Montedio Yamagata, a club that has competed in both the J1 and J2 levels of Japanese football. His career exemplified the path of many domestic players who contribute steadily to their teams outside the international spotlight.
Clubs
- Montedio Yamagata — principal club associated with his professional playing career
Playing style and role
Public records and contemporary summaries describe Miyamoto as a squad member who supported his team across competitive fixtures. Like many professionals in Japan's leagues, he played a role that combined technical training and teamwork. Specific position details and statistical totals are best confirmed from club archives or dedicated historical records.
Death and remembrance
Miyamoto died in an accident on 1 May 2022. The news of his passing was reported by club-related and sports outlets and prompted condolences from teammates, clubs, and supporters. Because accounts differ in depth, those seeking more information about his life and career are encouraged to consult primary sources and official club statements.
Further information
For more on the club he represented and general context about Japanese professional football, see resources on the sport and team pages. General references to the sport and to player registries may be found via broader football databases and club histories: football resources, player records, and the Montedio Yamagata site at Montedio Yamagata.