Shoma Mizunaga

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Shoma Mizunaga
Personal information
Date of birth (1985-05-22) 22 May 1985
Place of birthJapan
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubV-Varen Nagasaki
Number15
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2010Honda Lock118(46)
2011–V-Varen Nagasaki43(16)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 25 May 2013.
† Appearances (Goals).

Shoma Mizunaga (水永 翔馬, born 22 May 1985) is an Japanese footballer who plays as a striker for V-Varen Nagasaki in the J. League Division 2.

Career

V-Varen Nagasaki

After spending close to six years with Honda Lock S.C. in the Japan Football League Mizuanga signed for fellow Japan Football League side V-Varen Nagasaki for the 2011 season.[1]

2012 season

Mizuanga started the 2012 season with a goal in the second game of the season against Sony Sendai on 17 March 2012 in which he scored the only goal of the game in the 42nd minute as V–Varen Nagasaki won the match 1–0.[2] Mizuanga then scored his second goal of the season on 13 May 2012 against former club Honda Lock in which he scored the leading goal for V–Varen in the 58th minute before Honda Lock equalized and the match finished 1–1.[3] He then scored his third goal of the season on 3 June 2012 against HOYO Oita in which he scored the fourth goal for V–Varen Nagasaki in injury time at the end of the game as Nagasaki won 4–0.[4] He then concluded the first half of the season with his fourth goal of the season against Fujieda MYFC in which he scored the opener for V–Varen Nagasaki in the 27th minute as V–Varen won the match 2–1.[5]

Muzuanga then began the second half of the season by scoring in V–Varen's match against F.C. Ryūkyū in which he scored in the 41st minute as V–Varen won 4–1.[6] Muzuanga then scored his second goal in two games on 21 July 2012 against Honda Lock in which he found the net in the 43rd minute as V–Varen Nagasaki won 4–0 over Honda Lock.[7] He then managed to find the net in his third consecutive game on 29 July 2012 against Zweigen Kanazawa in which he found the net in the 15th minute as V–Varen Nagasaki won the match 2–0.[8]

Muzuanga thereafter was then able to bring his good form into the 2012 Emperor's Cup campaign in which he scored in the 75th minute against Kumamoto Ohzu on 1 September 2012 as V–Varen Nagasaki won their match 2–0.[9] Muzuanga then scored again in the Japan Football League with a brace against Kamatamare Sanuki in which he scored in the 28th and 88th minutes of the match as V–Varen Nagasaki won the match 4–2.[10] His form then continued to be maintained as he managed to score again for V–Varen Nagasaki on 23 September 2012 against Blaublitz Akita in which he scored in the 69th minute to help his club to a 2–1 victory.[11] Muzuanga then managed to score his 10th goal of the season on 14 October 2012 against Fujieda MYFC in which he scored in the 15th minute from a header to lead V–Varen Nagasaki to a 3–1 victory.[12] Muzuanga then scored his final goal of the season on 27 October 2012 against Sagawa Printing in which he scored in the 34th minute before Sagawa equalized and the match ended 1–1.[13]

2013 season

Muzuanga began the 2013 in the J. League Division 2 with V-Varen Nagasaki after the club gained promotion to the league. Muzuanga made his full-professional debut in the 2nd Division on 3 March 2013 against Fagiano Okayama in which he came on as a 75th minute substitute for Koichi Sato as V–Varen drew the match 1–1.[14] Muzuanga then scored his first ever goal in the J. League Division 2 the very next game against former Japanese champions Gamba Osaka in which was also V–Varen's first home game in the 2nd Division in front of over 18,000 fans in attendance in which he scored in the 79th minute for the club which turned out to be a consolation as V–Varen Nagasaki lost the match 3–1.[15] He then scored his second goal of the season on 24 March 2013 against Matsumoto Yamaga before scoring his third goal the very next game on 31 March 2013 against Gainare Tottori in which V–Varen Nagasaki won 3–1.[16][17]

References

  1. "2011 season". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  2. "Sony Sendai 0–1 V–Varen (Match Day 2)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  3. "V-Varen 1–1 Honda Lock (Match Day 11)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  4. "V-Varen 4–0 HOYO Oita (Match Day 14)". Transfermarkt. 
  5. "MYFC 1–2 V–Varen (Match Day 17)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  6. "V-Varen 4–1 Ryukyo (Match Day 20)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  7. "Honda Lock 0–4 V–Varen (Match Day 21)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  8. "V-Varen 2–0 Kanazawa (Match Day 22)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  9. "Kumamoto Ohzu 0–2 V–Varen (Emperor Cup)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  10. "V-Varen 4–2 Sanuki". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  11. "Blaublitz 1–2 V–Varen (Match Day 26)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  12. "V-Varen 3–1 MYFC". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  13. "Sagawa Printing 1–1 V–Varen (Match Day 31)". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  14. "SCORESHEET 2013 J.LEAGUE Division 2 1st Day 1st Sec". J. League. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  15. "SCORESHEET 2013 J.LEAGUE Division 2 1st Day 2nd Sec". J. League. Retrieved 20 March 2013. 
  16. "MATSUMOTO YAMAGA VS. V–VAREN NAGASAKI 1 – 1". Soccerway. Retrieved 2 April 2013. 
  17. "V-VAREN NAGASAKI VS. GAINARE TOTTORI 3 – 1". Soccerway. Retrieved 2 April 2013. 

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