The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

School pal puts in good words for Japan team member Morita

- By Toru Moriyasu Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer

DOHA — Inseparabl­e as schoolboy soccer teammates, the disparate careers of Japan national team member Hidemasa Morita and longtime friend Daisuke Kawashima recently crossed paths, just as they had once promised each other.

As Morita became a profession­al soccer player, Kawashima stayed in the sport as an interprete­r a er studying Portuguese. ey came together last year when Morita joined a team in the Portuguese league and Kawashima became his interprete­r.

While Morita is living out his dream by playing in the World Cup in Qatar, he knows that Kawashima’s support through the years helped make it possible. And Kawashima wishes nothing but the best for his friend.

“Hide helped me get the best out of myself,” said the 26-yearold Kawashima, currently an interprete­r at J.League J1 club Vissel Kobe. “I want him to do the same for Japan [in Qatar].”

A native of Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Morita rst met Kawashima at the age of 5 at a local soccer club. ey lived close to each other and became good friends. In games, they developed a goal-scoring connection.

Morita displayed an unmatched passion for the sport. Kawashima said he will never forget the sight of Morita kicking a ball against a wall by himself as their classmates were having fun on the playground.

A er attending the same elementary and junior high schools, they went to separate

high schools. When Morita went through a period when he seemed to stagnate in the sport, they would stay at each other’s houses almost every day, kick around a ball in the park and encourage each other.

A er graduating from high school, Morita enrolled at collegiate powerhouse Ryutsu Keizai University in Ibaraki Prefecture with the aim of a pro career. Kawashima studied Portuguese at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies and aspired to become an interprete­r for players.

Before starting university, the two vowed to meet again, saying, “We’ll work profession­ally as a player and an interprete­r.”

Despite its being far from home, Morita chose Ryutsu

Keizai because he had been dealt a one-sided loss by its a liated high school, RKU Kashiwa, when he was in high school. “If I don’t do well there, I won’t be able to become a pro,” he thought.

He gave it everything he had, even working on his defense that had been his weakness, and emerged as one of the team’s standouts. In his senior year, he led Ryutsu Keizai to the national collegiate title.

In 2018, he joined J1 side Kawasaki Frontale. He had o ers from other teams, but he boldly choose a team with a deep roster as he saw it as a link to his own growth. He played a role in the team’s run to the championsh­ip in his rst year.

When Morita decided to move to Portuguese club Santa Clara in January 2021, he invited Kawashima to join him as his interprete­r. Kawashima, who had been coaching at a youth soccer school, readily accepted the challenge.

Kawashima, who was well acquainted with Morita’s personalit­y and way of thinking, translated precisely and made every e ort to ensure smooth communicat­ion. Morita gradually grew closer to his teammates and became a presence on the squad.

is experience as an interprete­r enhanced Kawashima’s reputation, and Kobe came calling with a job o er. “It’s an opportunit­y, so go for it,” Morita

told him, and he took the job.

In December 2021, Morita posted a message in Portuguese on social media for Kawashima prior to his return to Japan: “Sometimes it’s fun, sometimes it’s hard. We always went through it together. Because of you, I was able to grow into who I am today.”

Morita transferre­d to Portuguese powerhouse Sporting Lisbon this summer. Acknowledg­ed as a key player in mid

eld, he was selected to his rst World Cup squad.

“Hide has the mindset to push himself and get things done,” Kawashima said. “I hope he makes a breakthrou­gh and achieves his goal of a top eight

nish.” (Nov. 23)

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 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun photos ?? Left: Daisuke Kawashima talks about his lifelong friendship with national team player Hidemasa Morita recently in Kobe; Right: Japan midfielder Hidemasa Morita plays in a match in Dusseldorf, Germany, in September.
Yomiuri Shimbun photos Left: Daisuke Kawashima talks about his lifelong friendship with national team player Hidemasa Morita recently in Kobe; Right: Japan midfielder Hidemasa Morita plays in a match in Dusseldorf, Germany, in September.

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