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is a Japanese professional
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who plays as a
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for Spanish team Barcelona Atlètic and the Japan national team.


Early life

Hiroki Abe attended high school at Setouchi High School before starting his professional career.


Club career


Kashima Antlers

Abe notched ten goals and seven assists in two-and-a-half years at
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. He made his
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debut on 1 April 2017 in a 1–0 away win against
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, replacing Pedro Júnior in the 74th minute. Abe then made his
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debut in the
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on 12 April, replacing
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in the 61st minute. Abe started his first J-League match on 22 April but was substituted after the first half as Kashima Antlers were 2–0 down. His next appearance for Antlers was on 21 June in the
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, where he played the full match, bagging his first two goals and an assist in a 5–0 win over
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. On 29 July he scored his first league goal in a 3–0 win over
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. Abe began the 2018 Kashima Antlers season, 2018 season with appearances in the AFC Champions League and J1 League. In April of that year, he suffered a fracture in a lumbar vertebrae which kept him out for approximately four weeks. He recorded his first assist of the season on 20 May in a league match against Vegalta Sendai. Abe followed that up with seven consecutive starts between the Emperor's Cup and the J-League. On 6 June, he scored his first goal of the season and got another assist in the second round of the Emperor's Cup. League matches on 18 and 22 July saw Abe score in each of them. 9 September added another assist, this time in the quarter-finals of the J.League Cup against Kawasaki Frontale. On 18 September, Abe started and scored in the second leg of the AFC Champions League quarter-finals. He went on to impress and started both legs of the final with Antlers winning 2–0 on aggregate. For his performances in 2018, starting thirteen games in the league, he was named the J.League Rookie of the Year. Due to their 2018 AFC Champions League win, Kashima Antlers qualified for the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates. Abe played in all three of their games: quarter-finals against Liga MX side C.D. Guadalajara in which he scored Antlers' third goal, semi-finals against La Liga side Real Madrid CF, Real Madrid where Antlers lost 3–1, and the third place play-off against Argentina's C.A. River Plate, River Plate. Abe started the 2019 season by helping Kashima Antlers qualify for the AFC Champions League. He recorded two assists of the season on 9 and 14 April, in a AFC Champions League group match and a J-League match respectively. His only goal of the season came on 3 May in a J-League match against Shimizu S-Pulse, when he came on in the 64th minute and scored Antler's second goal of three.


Barcelona B

In July 2019, he transferred to FC Barcelona B, Barcelona B on a four-year contract, for a reported transfer fee of €1.1 million. Abe said that it was a "difficult decision to leave the team mid-season" but that he believes "the various challenges...are absolutely necessary for [his] growth." Barcelona's club president Josep Maria Bartomeu said that he hoped Abe would become a leading player in La Liga. Abe played a total of 3,899 minutes for Kashima Antlers across two and-a-half seasons. Abe scored his first goal for the reserves in a 3–3 draw against UE Cornellà on 17 November 2019. He followed this up with a header in the next match on 23 November, a 1–1 draw away versus Lleida Esportiu. He scored his first brace in a 3–1 win versus CF La Nucía on 15 December 2019. On 2 February 2020, Abe ruptured a tendon in his right hamstring against AE Prat. He underwent a successful surgery which rendered him on the sidelines for an estimated five months, putting him in doubt for the 2020 Summer Olympics. However, the COVID-19 pandemic caused the competition to be delayed by a year.


International career

In March 2019, Hiroki Abe appeared in a series of under-20 friendly matches coached by Masanaga Kageyama. He played 32 minutes in a 4–1 loss against Poland and captained his side in the 1–0 loss against Argentina. On 24 May 2019, Abe was called up by Japan national football team, Japan's head coach Hajime Moriyasu to feature in the 2019 Copa América, Copa América played in Brazil. He made his debut on 17 June 2019 in the game against Chile, as a 66th-minute substitute for Shoya Nakajima. He started the next match, a 2–2 draw against Uruguay and was substituted in the 67th minute for Ayase Ueda. In the final group match, Abe came on in the 82nd minute for Koji Miyoshi. Japan exited the competition being third place in their group with two points. In December 2019, Abe was called to the under-22 team for a friendly against Jamaica's under-23s, where he scored a penalty kick in the 28th minute.


Playing style

Hiroki Abe prefers to play on the left wing but can play on the right, behind the striker, and in a center forward position. Most of his appearances for Barcelona B have been on the left wing and as a center forward, and it is in this center position where he has scored his four goals in his first season as of February 2020.


Club statistics


National team statistics


Honours


Club

;Kashima Antlers *
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: 2018 AFC Champions League, 2018


Individual

*J.League Rookie of the Year: 2018 J1 League, 2018


References


External links


Official FC Barcelona profile
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Abe, Hiroki 1999 births Living people Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Spain Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Spain Association football wingers Japan youth international footballers Japan under-20 international footballers Japan international footballers J1 League players Segunda División B players Kashima Antlers players FC Barcelona Atlètic players Association football forwards 2019 Copa América players