Overview
Yusuke Murayama (born 10 June 1981) is a Japanese association football player known for his involvement in Japan's professional leagues. In Japanese usage the family name is customarily given first; for Yusuke Murayama the family name is Murayama, a point often explained in language and naming guides (Japanese naming, name order, Murayama (family name)). Basic biographical entries typically list his birthdate and nationality (birth information).
Career and role
Murayama is described in contemporary player summaries as an association football professional (association football). He has been registered with clubs competing in Japan's league system and is publicly noted for his time with Oita Trinita (Oita Trinita). Short-form profiles and statistical summaries ordinarily appear in player directories and club rosters (player records), which document appearances, squad numbers and seasonal contributions.
Context within Japanese football
Players like Murayama operate within the structure of the J.League and related domestic competitions. Clubs such as Oita Trinita participate in league play, domestic cups and, when qualified, continental tournaments; individual careers are commonly described by transfer history, playing time, and role within a club's tactical setup. Public descriptions of players focus on reliability, positional adaptability and contributions to team results rather than on any single metric.
Key facts and notable points
- Full name: Yusuke Murayama; family name Murayama follows Japanese naming practice.
- Born 10 June 1981; Japanese national.
- Has been associated with Oita Trinita, a professional club in Japan.
- Information about seasonal statistics and club appearances is recorded in standard player databases and club publications.
Because public records and club announcements are the primary sources for current squad status, consult official club pages, league resources and up-to-date player registries for the latest information about Murayama's career and activities. For general background on naming conventions and Japanese football structures, see the linked topics above.