It is already hard for Asians to create a space for themselves in the international market. So, when one does make it successfully, you bet people are going to hear about it. Such is the case with Takefusa Kubo, also known as the Japanese Messi.
Just 19 years old, Takefusa has achieved many things that some people can only dream of. From playing for Real Madrid to his national football team, Kubo has almost achieved it all.

Currently, the professional footballer serves as a winger for the Spanish club, Villarreal, following his transfer in August 2020. Today, we will take a closer look at his career from his childhood to professional La Liga plays. Let’s get started then.
Takefusa Kubo: Quick Facts
Full Name | Takefusa Kubo (久保 建英) |
Birth Date | June 4, 2001 |
Birth Place | Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan |
Known as | Japanese Messi |
Religion | Unknown |
Nationality | Japanese |
Ethnicity | Asian |
Education | Updating Soon |
Horoscope | Gemini |
Father’s Name | Takefumi Kubo |
Mother’s Name y | Unknown |
Siblings | Unknown |
Age | 20 Years Old |
Height | 5 feet 8 inches(173 cm) |
Weight | 69 kgs |
Build | Athletic |
Eye color | Black |
Profession | Professional footballer |
Active years | 2008-present |
Position | Winger |
Current Team | Villarreal(on loan from Real Madrid) |
Number | 16 |
Marital Status | Single |
Net Worth | $5 million |
Salary | €2 million |
Social Media | |
Merch of Villarreal | Jersey, T-Shirt |
Last Update | May, 2022 |
Who is Takefusa Kubo?- Nationality and Family
Takefusa Kubo (久保 建英), who is famous as the Japanese Messi, is a professional footballer from the land of the rising sun. To be specific, Kubo was born in the small town of Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. And he is the son of Takefumi Kubo, while the identity of his mother is unknown.
Apart from Kubo’s father, other information like their current whereabouts and status are not found in the media. Added to that, he has not mentioned much regarding his siblings as well.
Likewise, the same is the case of his education too. As for her nationality, Kubo is Japanese by birth and Asian by ethnicity.
How old is Takefusa Kubo?
Popularly known as the Japanese Messi, Takefusa Kubo was born in the year 2001. Hence he is 19 years old as of now. Aside from that, Kubo celebrates his birthday every year on the fourth of June, which makes his zodiac sign a Gemini.
And from what we know, people of this sign are some of the smartest yet centric people.
Likewise, Kubo being an athlete, is physically fit and mentally prepared. We can clearly see his agility and athleticism when we watch him play. The Japanese star stands at 5 feet 8 inches(173 cm) and weighs around 69 kgs.
Brendan Schaub Net Worth, Age, Height, Wife, Podcast, Retirement, Instagram >>
From the looks, it is inevitable that Kubo trains himself regularly and maintains his diet to be ready for the field.
Aside from that, Takefusa is still a young and growing man in his late teen. We are sure, with time, Kubo will grow both in experience and as a player.
As for his demeanor, Kubo has short dark hair and the same pair of dark eyes.
The Japanese Messi- Takefusa Kubo’s Soccer Career
As we know by now, Kubo is popularly known as the Messi of Japan. But the journey alone to earn that title has been long and tedious for him.
Looking back at his career, Kubo started playing football ever since he could stand and run. He was just seven years old when Kubo began to as a player for FC Persimmon, a local club based in his home-city, Kawasaki.
Likewise, eight years old Takefusa got the MVP award at FC Barcelona Soccer Camp. In the following year, the FC Barcelona School team selected him to participate in the Sodexo European Rusas Cup, which was held in Belgium.

He returned home with another MVP award and started playing for the Kawasaki Frontale junior youth team.
Born to be a star, in August of 2011, this young Japanese boy passed the trial for FC Barcelona’s youth academy, La Masia, and eventually got an invitation to join them.
Upon his arrival, Kubo did not waste time and played for Barca Alevi. In the first full season and after playing 30 games, Kubo topped the goalscorer chart with 74 goals. Looking at his progress, he was then promoted to Barca Infantil A (U14) in his third full season, i.e., 2014-15.
However, it was later revealed the Spanish club violated FIFA’s transfer policy for under-18 youths, making Kubo ineligible to play. After all this, Kubo finally returned to Japan and immediately signed with FC Tokyo’s junior youth team.
From FC Tokyo to Real Madrid
Even though Kubo joined the team in 2016, he was promoted to the senior side by September when he was just fifteen.
Similarly, on November 5, he made his official debut for the reserve team in the J3 League as a halftime substitute for a match against AC Nagano Parceiro.
But his professional debut was at the J.League when he was 15 years, five months, and a day old. Following his debut, on April 15, 2017, Takefusa became the youngest player to score in the J.League. His goal got the team victory over Cerezo Osaka U-23.
With that being said, it took a short time for Kubo to make his debut for the first-team in J.League YBC Levain Cup. There he played for 25 minutes, where their team grabbed the win against Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo.
Then by November 2017, FC Tokyo updated about Kubo’s contract improving and paying as a first-team member.