Yuma Suzuki

Definition
Yuma Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木 佑真) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward.

Overview
Yuma Suzuki was born in Japan (exact birthplace and birthdate are not widely documented in English‑language sources). He began his senior career in the Japanese football league system, featuring for clubs that compete in the J1 League, the top tier of Japanese football. Over the course of his career, Suzuki has been noted for his attacking contributions, including goal scoring and creating offensive opportunities for his teammates.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Yuma” (佑真) combines the kanji 佑 (yū), meaning “help” or “assist,” and 真 (ma), meaning “truth” or “genuineness.” The surname “Suzuki” (鈴木) is a common Japanese family name literally translating to “bell tree,” derived from the characters 鈴 (bell) and 木 (tree).

Characteristics

  • Position: Primarily deployed as a forward, with occasional use on the wing.
  • Playing style: Recognized for his pace, positioning in the penalty area, and ability to finish scoring chances. Specific tactical analyses are limited in publicly available sources.
  • Physical profile: Detailed measurements such as height and weight are not consistently reported in reliable references.

Related Topics

  • J1 League (Japan’s top professional football division)
  • Japanese football development pathways
  • List of Japanese football forwards

Accurate information is not confirmed where precise biographical details, club history, and statistical records are lacking in widely recognized encyclopedic sources.

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