Overview
Tatsuya Yamashita (born 7 November 1987) is a Japanese professional football player who has been listed as a member of Cerezo Osaka's squad. He is known within Japanese domestic football for his steady presence at club level and for contributing to the matchday squad across league and cup competitions.
Career and clubs
Yamashita's career has been spent in Japan's league structure, where clubs like Cerezo Osaka compete in the J.League system. Over the course of his career he has been registered with Cerezo Osaka and has taken part in fixtures organized under Japan's professional competitions. Sources that track player records typically list his appearances, substitutions and squad numbers for individual seasons. For general reference on his professional profile see the player entry on major databases and the club's roster pages: player details and club profile.
Playing style and role
Reports and match summaries portray Yamashita as a team member relied on for consistency. Players in his role are often valued for positional awareness, tactical discipline and an ability to integrate into different formations. Coaches frequently use such players to provide defensive balance or to shore up the back line during rotation and cup matches.
Development and background
Like many professional footballers in Japan, Yamashita's development would have followed the standard pathway of youth and academy stages, school or university competition, and eventual promotion to the professional ranks. This trajectory is common in the country and underpins the structure of youth-to-senior player progression in Japanese football.
Notable aspects and context
- Associated club: Cerezo Osaka, a club competing in the J.League system.
- Domestic career focus: contributions primarily at the club level rather than international prominence.
- Typical responsibilities: providing depth to the squad and fulfilling tactical roles when called upon.
For up-to-date statistics, match logs and season-by-season breakdowns consult official club releases and reputable sports databases. Brief player pages and match reports remain the best sources for verifying current squad status and recent activity: birth and basic data, national context, career records, club information.