is a Japanese
footballer who plays as a
midfielder
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for club
Shonan Bellmare.
Club career
Shonan Bellmare
Nagaki started his career with the
Kawasaki Frontale youth teams, playing for both their U-15 and U-18 teams before playing for Chuo University. In his fourth year of study, he was approved as a
specially designated player by the
JFA in the 2010 season for
Shonan Bellmare. He took the number 41 shirt and made his league debut for Shonan in July 2010, coming on as second-half substitute in 1–0 defeat to
Kashima Antlers. He made nine appearances in his debut season where unfortunately Shonan finished bottom of the league and therefore relegated to the
J2 League.
In his second season representing Shonan Bellmare, Nagaki was given the number 6 shirt and made 40 appearances across all competitions, however 2011 was another disappointing season for the club as they finished 14th of 20 teams in the second tier. Nagaki did score his first goal for the club in this season, scoring in the 41st minute in a 1–0 victory of
Sagan Tosu. This was the first of four league goals in the 2011 season.
Nagaki continued to be a regular starter for Shonan over the next few seasons, as the club yo-yoed between the first and second tier. Things improved drastically in the 2012 season, as Nagaki made a further 43 appearances and scoring two goals for Shonan, helping them finish in 2nd place in the league and gaining automatic promotion back to the
J1 League
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. They then finished 16th of 18 in the 2013 season and were relegated, but were then promoted again immediately in the 2014 season after scoring over 100 points and winning the J2 League by a considerable margin. Nagaki also had his highest scoring season, contributing six goals in 31 matches. Nagaki then had one more season the top-flight for Shonan in 2015, before signing for Kashima Antlers in December 2015 ahead of the 2016 season.
Kashima Antlers
Nagaki started his career with Kashima in impressive fashion, making 45 appearances across all competitions which included the team winning both the J1 League and the
Emperor's Cup. His performances for Kashima hadn't gone unnoticed and on 29 September 2016, he was called up for
Japan
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for the first time in his career. These successes led Nagaki to make his first continental appearances, firstly in a 1–0 defeat to
Independiente Santa Fe in the
J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship and finally in the
FIFA Club World Cup. Kashima impressively ended up as runners-up in the competition, beating
Auckland City FC,
Mamelodi Sundowns and
Atlético Nacional on their way to a gutsy extra-time defeat in the final against a star-studded Real Madrid team. Nagaki played 114 minutes in the final.
It was almost a double for Kashima, as they finished runners-up in the league on goal difference in the 2017 season. They did win some silverware though, with a 3–2 victory over
Urawa Red Diamonds in the
Japanese Super Cup – Nagaki being used as a second-half substitute. Nagaki made his debut in the
AFC Champions League in this season, playing 90 minutes in a 2–0 win over
K League outfit
Ulsan Hyundai. Nagaki scored his first goal in a continental competition, turning in a ball across the box from
Atsutaka Nakamura, but it was not enough in eventually falling to a 2–1 defeat to
Brisbane Roar. Kashima topped their group in the first stage of the competition, but were knocked out in the round of 16 against
Guangzhou Evergrande. The
2018 AFC Champions League was much more fruitful for Kashima, as they won the competition for the first time in their history after a 2-0 aggregate win over
Persepolis.
Nagaki played his highest number of minutes for Kashima in the 2019 season, regularly playing in the starting XI and making 50 appearances across all competitions. This was the first season without a major trophy for Nagaki, but Kashima were runners-up in the Emperor's Cup after a 2–0 defeat to
Vissel Kobe. Kashima made it into the quarter-finals of the
2019 AFC Champions League, but were again knocked out by Guangzhou Evergrande.
In the 2020 season under new manager
Antônio Carlos Zago, Nagaki played less frequently than previous seasons, only making 12 league starts with only a handful of 90 minute appearances. Kashima finished 5th in the league. The 2021 season also proved difficult for Nagaki – appearing mainly in cup competitions, he only played 450 league minutes throughout the season. At the end of the season, it was announced that he would be rejoining his first club
Shonan Bellmare on a free transfer after five seasons with Kashima.
Nagoya Grampus
After playing only 11 matches from the start to the middle of the 2022 season, he was signed to
Nagoya Grampus on a loan transfer until January 31, in 2023. He went on to play 14 times for Nagoya in the second half of the 2022 season.
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In January 2023, Nagaki returned to Shonan for the
2023 J1 League season.
International career
In September 2016, Nagaki was called up to the national team as manager
Vahid Halilhodzic wanted to give an opportunity to players to check the quality of their play. Nagaki played 68 minutes of Japan's 4-0 friendly win over
Oman. This has been his only international cap to date.
Career statistics
Club
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1Includes Japanese Super Cup, J. League Championship, FIFA Club World Cup and Suruga Bank Championship.
International
Honours
Shonan Bellmare
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J2 League: 2014
Kashima Antlers
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J1 League
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Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation ...
:
2016
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Emperor's Cup:
2016,
2019 Runners-up
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Japanese Super Cup:
2017
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Club World Cup:
2016 Runners-up
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J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship:
2016 Runners-up
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AFC Champions League:
2018
References
External links
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Profile at Kashima Antlers
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1988 births
Living people
Chuo University alumni
Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture
Japanese men's footballers
Japan men's international footballers
J1 League players
J2 League players
Shonan Bellmare players
Kashima Antlers players
Nagoya Grampus players
Men's association football midfielders