His beginnings were not easy, but he knew how to rearm and maintain contact with his passion for football.
Yusuke Kato, born in Osaka, Japan, is recognized for being one of the few Asian players who He formed in Argentine football. His experience in this country, recognized worldwide for his passion for sport, involved personal challenges and professionals who marked him.
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His passage through Hurricane, Although short in terms of statistics, it represents a milestone for the integration of foreign players in the training system of Argentina. However, experience also evidenced the importance of having solid and transparent contracts. Now, after his retirement, he maintains close contact with his passion.


Yusuke Kato

Yusuke Kato’s passage through Argentine football
Yusuke Kato, born on February 13, 1986 in Osaka, Japan, stands out for being one of the few Asian players who formed in Argentine football. The experience meant, from the beginning, to face idiomatic barriers and adapt to a football culture very different from that of his native country. With only 14 years and accompanied by his family, the young Kato enrolled in the seventh division of the Hurricane Athletic Club. Even during his early years, he had to Attend training using a dictionary To understand the indications of coaches and colleagues.
During the period in which he was linked to the club, from 2006 to 2010, he registered 15 appearances in the League and converted a goal, which although it does not reflect a long stay in the first team, demonstrates the historical importance of its passage through the institution. In addition, he was part of Antonio Mohamed’s team that achieved the Ascent to First Division in 2007 And he scored a goal to workshops at the Tomás A. Ducó stadium.
The problems that led him to terminate his contract with Hurricane
The contractual relationship between Kato and Hurricane was affected by differences with respect to Compliance with economic clauses agreed. In search of continuity, he was given to loan to Defenders of Belgrano. The reason was economic: the globe did not pay what corresponded, which was Half of your salary. His hypothesis was that, if he returned to Parque Patricios, his salary would be paid. Given the lack of solution by the club and persistence in breach of the contractual terms, added to a strong injury in his knee, Kato made the decision to terminate his contract.
After that experience he also militated in Defenders of Belgranoalthough later he did Much of his career in Asia where he defended the shirt of the Mio Biwako Shiga from Japan, Defo SC in India, Nakhon Ratchasima de Thailand, among others.
Kato culminated his stage as a professional footballer in November 2021, and chose to continue linked to the world of football through its incorporation into the coaching staff of the Muktijoddha Sangsad Kc.
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