Overview

Tadaomi Yasuda (安田忠臣, Yasuda Tadaomi; born 4 August 1987) is a Japanese association football figure known as both a former player and a coach. In Japanese naming practice the family name appears first; the family name in this case is Yasuda. For background on how Japanese names are presented, see Japanese name conventions and related notes on name order.

Playing career

Yasuda played football in Japan before moving into coaching. Sources describe him simply as a football player, participating in the domestic system of clubs and competitions. The available records emphasize his participation in Japan's football environment rather than international prominence.

Coaching and development

In 2012 Yasuda took up a coaching role within the Avispa Fukuoka organization, a professional club in Japan's league system (Avispa Fukuoka). Former players who become coaches often work with youth teams, reserve squads or provide specialist support (tactical, technical or fitness). Though specific responsibilities vary, such roles typically focus on player development, match preparation and talent identification.

Context and significance

Yasuda's career reflects a common pathway in football where domestic players transition to coaching and contribute to club structures. His association with a professional club aligns him with Japan's wider football development programs that feed talent into higher levels of competition. For general information on the sport he worked in, see association football.

Notes and references

  • Tadaomi Yasuda: born 4 August 1987, Japanese national.
  • Family name: Yasuda (see Yasuda).
  • Joined coaching staff at Avispa Fukuoka in 2012 (club).