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Tomoki Wada

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Japanese footballer (born 1994)
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Tomoki Wada
Personal information
Date of birth (1994-10-30)30 October 1994 (age 31)
Place of birthKobe, Japan
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
PositionAttacking midfielder
Youth career
–2013Vissel Kobe
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2013–2016Vissel Kobe1(0)
2014J.League U22 Selection (loan)12(0)
2015Incheon United (loan)3(1)
2016–2017Gwangju11(1)
2017–2018Seoul E-Land2(0)
2018–2019Lagend Shiga
2019–2020Corrimal Rangers
2020–2022Rockdale Ilinden51(9)
2022–2023Persikabo 197312(2)
2023Avondale2(0)
2023–2024Maziya6(1)
2024–2025Tanjong Pagar United31(2)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 25 May 2025

Tomoki Wada (和田 倫季,Wada Tomoki; born 30 October 1994) is a Japanese professionalfootballer who plays as anattacking midfielder.[1]

Career

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Vissel Kobe

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In 2013 Wada joinedVissel Kobe on a two-year deal, Wada only played one Japanese League Cup game forVissel Kobe and then got loaned out toJ.League U22 Selection and played twelve matches and scored two goals.

Incheon United FC

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In 2015 Wada signed a one-year loan deal withIncheon United,[2] where he managed to play twenty-two matches and scored two goals throughout his time at the club.[citation needed]

Gwangju FC

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In 2016 Wada signed forGwangju on a one-year deal, Wada only played twenty-eight games for the club.

Seoul E-Land

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In 2017 Wada signed a three-year deal with Korean second-division sideSeoul E-Land and managed to play thirty-five matches and scored eight goals whilst his three years with the club.

While at the Seoul E-Land, Tomoki played with his brother Atsuki Wada, who had already been playing for club since earlier in the 2017 season.[3]

Rockdale Ilinden FC

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In 2020 Wada decided to leave South Korea and move to Australia with dreams of playing in the AustralianA-League Wada put pen to paper with semi-professional sideRockdale Ilinden on a three-year deal where Wada proved his talent to the AustralianNew South Wales Premier League and played in fifty-two matches for Rockdale and scored fourteen goals. Wada was a key part of Rockdale advancing to a place in the 2020 AustralianNew South Wales Premier League final where they were defeated by Sydney United 58.[4]

Persikabo 1973

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After a successful three-year spell withRockdale Ilinden In 2022, Wada wanted to leave back to Asia and play football, he signed a two-year deal withPersikabo 1973 and played twelve matches and scored two goals. Wada at the halfway point of the season terminated his contract with Persikabo 1973 and now is without a club as of the new year.

Avondale FC

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Wada played for Avondale FC during the 2023 season.

Maziya Sports and Recreation Club

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While playing for Maziya in 2023, Wada scored a goal in the AFC Cup match against Mohun Bagan played in Salt Lake City.[5]

Tanjong Pagar United

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Tomoki joinedSingapore Premier League sideTanjong Pagar United for the2024–25 Singapore Premier League season.[6]

Australian state of origin

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While in Australia playing for Rockdale Ilindin, Wada was named to the NSW state team for the State of Origin match against Queensland.[4]

Honours

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Vissel Kobe

Incheon United

Rockdale Ilinden

References

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  1. ^"Instagram".
  2. ^"Mf和田倫季選手 仁川ユナイテッドFc(韓国)へ期限付き移籍のお知らせ".
  3. ^Yonhap (26 July 2017)."Japanese brothers to play for same Korean football club".The Korea Herald. Retrieved15 November 2024.
  4. ^abStavroulakis, Mark (12 July 2022)."Tomoki Wada Indonesia bound".NPL Men's NSW. Retrieved15 November 2024.
  5. ^"Jason Cummings double secures Mohun Bagan's 2-1 win over Maziya Sports & Recreation Club of Maldives".
  6. ^"Instagram".www.instagram.com. Retrieved15 March 2024.

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