Age, Biography and Wiki
Makoto Hasebe was born on 18 January, 1984 in Fujieda, Japan, is a Japanese footballer (born 1984). Discover Makoto Hasebe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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40 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
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18 January 1984 |
Birthday |
18 January |
Birthplace |
Fujieda, Japan |
Nationality |
Shizuoka
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 40 years old group.
Makoto Hasebe Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, Makoto Hasebe height is 1.80 m and Weight 72 kg.
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1.80 m |
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72 kg |
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Who Is Makoto Hasebe's Wife?
His wife is Arisa Sato (m. 2016)
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Arisa Sato (m. 2016) |
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Makoto Hasebe Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Makoto Hasebe worth at the age of 40 years old? Makoto Hasebe’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Shizuoka. We have estimated Makoto Hasebe's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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footballer |
Makoto Hasebe Social Network
Timeline
Makoto Hasebe (長谷部 誠) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or defensive midfielder for German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt.
He is a former international player and captain of the Japan national football team.
Hasebe started his professional career with Urawa Red Diamonds in 2002, joining the club from his hometown Fujieda Higashi high school team.
After graduating from Fujieda Higashi High School in 2002, he joined Urawa Red Diamonds.
He became a regular of their first team in the 2003 season.
In 2004, he was honoured with the J.League Cup New Hero Award and selected as a member of J.League team of the year.
He was also the Urawa Fans' Player of the Year that season.
Hasebe made his debut with the Japan national team in 2006.
He has earned 114 international caps and scored twice, making him one of ten most capped players in the history of the team.
The Reds won the championship in the 2006 J1 League for the first time in the club history and the first Asian title of the 2007 AFC Champions League.
Hasebe made his debut for the Japan senior national team under manager Zico on 11 February 2006, in a friendly match against the USA at AT&T Park in San Francisco.
It was reported in October 2007 that Italian Serie A side A.C. Siena was keen to sign Hasebe the following January.
However, he signed for Bundesliga side Wolfsburg becoming the first Japanese player ever to play for the Wolves.
In January 2008, he moved to the German Bundesliga where he had remained since; he first joined VfL Wolfsburg, before moving to 1. FC Nürnberg late into the 2013 summer transfer window.
In 2009, he became the second Japanese player to win the Bundesliga title.
He additionally served as captain from 2010 to his retirement from international football in 2018.
He was part of the Japanese squads at the 2010, 2014 and 2018 editions of the FIFA World Cups, as well as 2011 and 2015 editions of the AFC Asian Cups.
On 29 April 2010, it was announced that Hasebe extended his contract with Wolfsburg until 2012.
He captained the starting line-up that won the 2011 AFC Asian Cup final.
On 17 September 2011, Hasebe played in goal for the final nine minutes of an away match against 1899 Hoffenheim.
Wolfsburg lost the match 3–1, with Hasebe conceding Hoffenheim's third goal on 85 minutes.
On 3 December 2011, he played his 100th Bundesliga match against 1. FSV Mainz 05.
Following Nürnberg's relegation at the end of the 2013–14 season, he joined Eintracht Frankfurt in July 2014.
On 2 September 2013, Hasebe signed a three-year contract with 1. FC Nürnberg.
Hasebe moved to Bundesliga team Eintracht Frankfurt for the 2014–15 season, where he was an instant starter, missing just one competitive match in his first season.
In the 2015–16 season, he was also a midfielder for Frankfurt, who only managed to stay in the relegation play-off against Hasebe's former club Nuremberg.
Under Frankfurt's new coach Niko Kovač, the Japanese player was called up for the first time at centre-back at the end of October 2016 as a central link in a five-man backline and played in this position from then on.
He played in the final of the DFB-Pokal that season, which was lost 2–1 to Borussia Dortmund, although Hasebe's season had already ended in March 2017 due to knee surgery.
In the 2017–18 season, he finished eighth in the Bundesliga with Eintracht and also played in the DFB-Pokal final with them again.
There, in May 2018, the team won its first title in 30 years after a 3–1 victory over FC Bayern Munich and qualified for the group stage of the Europa League as a result.
In the latter competition, he played full time in all 14 of his team's matches the following season and, after victories over Shakhtar Donetsk, Inter Milan and Benfica Lisbon, they advanced to the semi-finals against Chelsea FC, to whom they were defeated on penalties.
Due to his strong performances during the season, he was rated "International Class" by kicker sports magazine in both the winter of 2018–19 and summer of 2019, and was included in the end-of-season team by the Association of Contract Footballers.
With his 309th appearance on 6 June 2020 against 1. FSV Mainz 05, Hasebe became the record Asian player in the Bundesliga.
At the start of the 2020–21 season, the Japanese player was the oldest player in the Bundesliga at the age of 36.
Following David Abraham's departure of the team in January 2021, Hasebe led Eintracht onto the field as captain for most of the time without a new permanent captain.
On 18 February 2022, Hasebe signed a contract extension till 2027.
His original contract was due to expire this summer.
He will spend one more year as a player before taking on a coaching role in the summer of 2023.
On 18 May 2022, Hasebe won UEFA Europa League title, coming on as a substitute in the final against Rangers F.C.