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DAIZEN MAEDA

Celtic's Daizen Maeda scores his third goal against Livingston during the Scottish Cup quarterfinals in Glasgow, Scotland, on Sunday. Celtic won 4-2.
SOCCER
Mar 11, 2024
Daizen Maeda scores hat trick in 100th game with Celtic
Maeda helped the Hoops book their place in the Scottish Cup semifinals.
Japan Times
SOCCER / J. League
Jul 19, 2023
F. Marinos thump Celtic, overcoming Daizen Maeda's homecoming hat trick
Over 20,000 fans at Nissan Stadium were treated to a 10-goal outing in the teams' first meeting since 2006.
Japan Times
SOCCER
Jan 3, 2023
Kyogo Furuhashi's late strike earns Celtic draw with rival Rangers
Celtic took an early lead through recent World Cup standout Daizen Maeda before Rangers hit back with two quickfire goals early in the second half.
Japan Times
SOCCER / World cup
Dec 2, 2022
Japan adds another thrilling chapter to World Cup story with improbable victory over Spain
Japan's win sends the Samurai Blue into the round of 16 as the Group E winner. The team's next challenge is a showdown with Group F runner-up Croatia.
Japan Times
SOCCER / World cup
Nov 1, 2022
Hajime Moriyasu announces Japan squad for World Cup
Head coach Hajime Moriyasu has placed his faith in an established core of players but omitted several of Japan's current European standouts and World cup veterans.
Japan Times
SOCCER / From the Spot
May 12, 2022
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou silences doubters with unexpected run to Scottish Premiership crown
The title comes as joyous relief for Celtic fans, but it's also the ultimate vindication for those who have backed Postecoglou from the start.
Japan Times
SOCCER / J. League
Dec 7, 2021
Joint-top scorer Leandro Damiao named MVP in Frontale-centric Best XI
The Brazilian, who led the scoring chart alongside Celtic-linked Daizen Maeda, is the ninth player in J. League history to be named the MVP while being the top scorer.
Japan Times
SOCCER
Dec 5, 2021
Celtic bidding for Daizen Maeda, Yosuke Ideguchi and Reo Hatate
Yokohama F. Marinos, where Maeda plays, and Gamba Osaka, Ideguchi's club, are said to be open to transfer discussions out of respect for their players' wishes to play overseas again.

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