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Top facts about Daichi Kamada, Eintracht Frankfurt's Japanese midfielder

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Daichi Kamada is a Japanese professional football player who currently features for

Bundesliga

club Eintracht Frankfurt and the Japan national team in the position of midfielder.

Back to his early career, he began playing professional football when he joined Kids FC in 2009 and after spending 2 years of his youth career there, he went on to join Gamba Osaka and Higashiyama High School, so as to have an overall successful youth career.

His senior football profession was started in 2015 when he moved to Sagan Tosu so as to spend a span of two years playing for them, making more than 60 appearances and scoring about ten goals for the club.

Then he came to Bundesliga by joining Eintracht Frankfurt in 2017 and aside from a short span that he was loaned to Sint-Truiden in 2018–2019, he is still starring for his root club.

He also represented

Japan

's national  U21 and U23 teams and went on to feature for the side senior team, making 16 caps and scoring 4 goals for them.

Top facts about Daichi Kamada, Eintracht Frankfurt's Japanese midfielder

Come along with us to delve into some of the most intriguing Top facts about Daichi Kamada, Eintracht Frankfurt's Japanese midfielder, including the twist and turn of his professional football career as well as his little known personal life affairs.

Daichi Kamada quick facts

Bio

  • Full Name

    : Daichi Kamada

  • Nickname

    : DBasia

General information

  • Date of Birth

    : 5th August 1996

  • Age

    : 25  years old

  • Place of Birth

    : Ehime, Japan

  • Religion

    : Not Known

  • Nationality

    : Japanese

  • Education

    : Higashiyama Junior High School

  • Horoscope

    : Leo

Physical status

  • Height

    : 5’11” (1.80m)

  • Weight

    : 76 kg

  • Build

    : Athletic

  • Eye Color

    : Black

  • Hair Color

    : Black

Personal information

  • Father

    : Fukushige Kamada

  • Siblings

    : Daime Kamada

  • Marital Status

    : Married

  • Spouse

    : Not Known

  • Children

    : One Son

Football information

  • Profession

    : Professional Football Player

  • Current Team

    : Eintracht Frankfurt

  • Number

    : 15

  • Position

    : Midfielder

  • Net Worth

    : €16 million

Daichi Kamada childhood and family

Daichi Kamada was born on 5th August 1996 in Ehime, Japan to his little known mother and his father called Fukushige Kamada, who was also a football player in his own era and used to work at the Osaka University of Physical Education.

In as much as his father was a footballer too, he was blessed with the opportunity to use his guidance, in furnishing the ability to go back and forth amidst the attacking third and middle thirds, so as to multiply his number of pass variations.

Among

top facts about Daichi Kamada

, it is interesting to indicate that his younger sibling, Daime Kamada, is also a footballer.

Since

Daichi Kamada childhood

, he developed an intense passion for football, to the point that when he was in the sixth grade of elementary school, he started playing at the Kids FC, helping them win the TV Ehime Cup Ehime Prefectural Youth Soccer Championship U-12.

At the time that he was in junior high school, he moved to Gamba Osaka, being chosen for the U-13 J League.

Yet in the cope of injuries, he was released from the club and therefore came back to school and joined Higashiyama High School in 2012.

It did not take a long time that he made his feat at the school, starring in the midfield position, along with scoring goals.

That is to say, he managed to appear 18 times and scored 20 goals for them at the end of the 2013 season.

It was in his third year at Higashiyama High School, that he took the responsibility of captaining the side, even if they ended up at the bottom of the table with 2 triumphs and 13 defeats.

Yet he did not give up to further make his impact as he netted ten goals, so as to be the fourth top scorer in the 2014 season.

Then at the end of the 2014 season, his performance at Higashiyama High School was so much brilliant that it attracted the eyes of more than five J. League clubs after his graduation.

Hence it was no wonder to see that on 17 November 2014, he joined Sagan Tosu at the start of the 2015 season being assigned to shirt number 24.

Daichi Kamada club career

At the beginning of the 2015 season, Kamada was transferred on loan to J.League U-22, making two appearances for them.

He debuted for Sagan Tosu when he came on as a 75th-minute substitute, in a 1–0 defeat to Albirex Niigata in the J.League Cup on 8 April 2015.

After a month, on 10 May 2015, he put away his first goal on his J.League debut, where he appeared as a 72nd-minute substitute, in a 1–1 draw against Matsumoto Yamaga.

Then he managed to set up the winning goal for Yohei Toyoda in order to help Sagan Tosu earn a 1–0 triumph. With his first five appearances of 2015, he could grab the New Hero Awards of the Yamazaki Nabisco Cup.

Afterwards, on 11 July 2015, he set up two goals, in a 3–2 triumph over Kashiwa Reysol. After a while, he turned out to feature as a first-team regular in the position of midfield.

Even if he underwent an injury later in the 2015 season, he could make 28 appearances and score 3 goals across all competitions.

Before the start of the 2016 season, he made another contract with the club and went on to regain his first-team place, starring for them as a midfielder. With some further great feats, one more time he was granted New Hero Awards of the Yamazaki Nabisco Cup.

Yet, on 20 April 2016 in a match against Yokohama F. Marinos, he underwent an elbow injury and therefore he had to be substituted. It was on 13 May 2016 that he came back to the starting eleven against FC Tokyo featuring 55 minutes until being substituted, in their 0–0 draw.

Ever since his comeback to the first team from injury, he could retain his first-team place for the remaining of the 2016 season.

As Kamada managed to score twice once again, in a 3–2 triumph over Kashiwa Reysol on 22 October 2016, his goal against the club saw him J League Goal of the Month for October.

While the 2016 season was finished, he made 34 appearances netting eight goals across all competitions. Before the 2017 season, he changed his jersey number from 24 to 7 while he also extended his contract with the club.

Likewise in the 2017 season, he went on to retain his first-team place, as he starred in the midfield position again.

Following that he put away several goals for them in the season, he was such a shining light against Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo that he was granted the honour to be included in the Team of the Week.

Totally, in the first half of the 2017 season, he appeared 16 times for J.League side Sagan Tosu, as he scored 3 goals. In June 2017, he made a four-year contract lasting until 2021 with Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt for a fee reported to be  €2.5 million.

His Eintracht Frankfurt debut occurred in the first round of the DFB–Pokal, where he appeared as a starter, playing 73 minutes until he was substituted in their 3–0 victory over TuS Erndtebrück.

His league debut took place in their 0–0 draw against SC Freiburg in which he started to play for 67 minutes until his substitution. At the end of the 2017–18 season, he managed to make four appearances across all competitions.

Then in an attempt to receive first-team football, on 1 September 2018, he was transferred on loan to

Belgian

side Sint-Truiden for the remainder of the 2018–19 season.

Yet, from the start of the 2019–20 season, he came back from a loan stint at Sint-Truiden and soon he turned out to be a first-team regular for Eintracht Frankfurt, featuring as their second striker.

He succeeded to score his first goal of the season, in a 5–3 victory over Waldhof Mannheim in the first round of the DFB–Pokal.

He featured in both legs of the EFA Europa League Play-Off Round against RC Strasbourg, helping the side to grab a 3–1 victory on aggregate, sending them through to the Group Stage.

While he received the approbation of the

manager

Adi Hütter, he went on to net two goals in two matches between 24 October 2019 and 27 October 2019 against Standard Liège and Borussia Mönchengladbach.

As one of the most amazing

top facts about Daichi Kamada

, it is notable to suggest that he even succeeded to score a brace, in a 2–1 triumph over

Arsenal

in the UEFA Europa League match on 28 November 2019.

Following the match, once more time Manager Hütter praised his great performance. Yet, as soon as 2020 began, Kamada underwent a torn ligament and therefore could not play throughout January.

Then on 1 February 2020, he came back to the starting eleven, featuring  45 minutes in their 1–1 draw against Fortuna Düsseldorf.

While in the next match he was an unused substitute, he went on to come back to the starting line–up against Red Bull Salzburg in the second leg of UEFA Europa League's Round of 32 matches where he amazingly scored a hat–trick, in their 4–1 victory.

Then his side could go through the next round of the UEFA Europa League after their 2–2 draw in the second leg.

After successfully featuring for the club, he even managed to set up two goals in two matches between 13 June 2020 and 17 June 2020, so as to lead his side to grab triumphs in their matches against Hertha BSC and Schalke 04.

It could not be excluded from our

top facts about Daichi Kamada

that at the end of the 2019–20 season, he piled up 48 appearances and 16 goals across all competitions, so as to receive the honour to be the club's third top scorer of the season.

As a result, before the start of the 2020–21 season, it was no wonder to see him promote his contract with Eintracht Frankfurt until 2023 especially while manager Hütter was still at the helm of the club.

Just after a week on 25 September 2020, he made a scintillating feat in their 3–1 triumph over Hertha BSC, as he incredibly set up 2 goals.

Afterwards, in their match against Hoffenheim, he could score his first goal of the season, in a 2–1 triumph. With the start of the 2020–21 season, he hopefully regained his first-team place, while starring in the position of attacking midfielder.

Once again, he managed to set up two goals for them, in a 3–3 draw against Union Berlin on 28 November 2020 and in their next match he even netted his second goal of the season, in a 1–1 draw against

Borussia Dortmund

.

Among top facts about Daichi Kamada, it is fascinating to suggest that while in the second half of the 2020–21 season, he alternated with a starting and a substitute role in competition with Amin Younes, on 20 February 2021, he played an influential role in their 2–1 triumph over

Bayern Munich

when he scored a goal and even set up another for Younes.

Following that he missed one match in the cope of lumbago, he could score on his comeback from injury, in their 1–1 draw against RB Leipzig on 14 March 2021.

Notwithstanding their failure in qualifying for the UEFA Champions League the following season, his contributions led Eintracht Frankfurt to qualify for the UEFA Europa League instead.

This is while at the end of the 2020–21 season, he racked up 34 appearances and netted five goals across all competitions.

Likewise, at the start of the 2021–22 season, he has been alternating between a starting and a substitute position at the helm of the new manager of Oliver Glasner.

Daichi Kamada international career

On the international stage, received a call up for Japan's youth team of U21 in the remainder of 2015, as well as the following year, while he ended up making two caps for them.

While in March 2016, he was called up to the Japan U23 squad for the first time, in his debut appearance for them, he came on as a 65th-minute substitute, in a 2–1 triumph over Mexico U23 on 25 March 2016.

For the first time as a starter, he represented the Japan U23 side, playing 64 minutes in their 2–1 win triumph over Guinea U23 on 25 May 2016.

Following his failure in making a cut to the Samurai Blue squad for the 2019

AFC Asian Cup

, on 15 March 2019, it was revealed that Kamada received his first call up to the Japan squad.

His debut appearance for the Samurai Blue occurred on 22 March 2019 in a friendly against Colombia, where he appeared as a 79th-minute substitute for Takumi Minamino.

Afterwards, Kamada managed to score his first Japan goal, in a 6–0 triumph over Mongolia on 10 October 2019.

After the passage of a year, he even went on to score three goals in three matches for Japan between 25 March 2021 and 28 May 2021 against South Korea, Mongolia and Myanmar.

Daichi Kamada personal life

As far as the top facts about

Daichi Kamada personal life

are concerned, he is a kind of secretive person who tends not to reveal much about the matter of his personal life, details of his relationship and even the name of his beloved ones.

Even if his love life is off-limit, we can cast further light and indicate that on 25 May 2017, he confirmed his marriage to a stunning Japanese beauty whose name is not revealed yet.

Moreover, it seems that they have been blessed with a baby boy ever since October 2018, as Kamada takes huge delight to inculcate a passion for football in his son as well.

Among some of the other top facts Daichi Kamada, it is notable to suggest that since he has moved to Eintracht Frankfurt, he and his family have been resided in

Germany

, while once Kamada credited teammate Makoto Hasebe for helping him settle down there. Besides, it is no wonder to see him trying to learn German while he reads manga.

Daichi Kamada net worth

Being one of the most influential football players in the Bundesliga, it is to be said that

Daichi Kamada net worth

 is an estimated amount of €16 million, yet it has not been updated as of 2022.

You might find it amazing to know that currently, the Japanese midfielder is almost at the pinnacle of his career in as much as his Current Market Value in 2022 is an estimated amount of €22.00m while his highest Market Value was the amount of €25.00m just last year.

Daichi Kamada social media

In case you have been curious about

Daichi Kamada social media

activity, we can notify you that with his account of

@kamadadaichi

he has gathered more than 58k followers on Instagram.

Given that he tends not to share anything about his personal life there, it is not the case about his cute son since you would find a raft of images of his son as well as his football profession on his account.

Daichi Kamada body measurement

In the realm of facts about 

Daichi Kamada body measurement

, it is worth mentioning that the 25-year-old Japanese midfielder has an athletic physique while he stands at the height of 5’11” (1.80m).

With a weight of 76 kg, his hair colour and eyes colour are both black. As a person whose Horoscope is Leo, it is of little surprise to see him has a protective and ambitious personality.

 

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