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who plays as a winger for club Nagoya Grampus.


Youth career


Ichiritsu Funabashi High School

Representing Ichiritsu Funabashi High School, Izumi captained the side that won the 2011 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, scoring two goals in the final itself and was voted the MVP of the tournament. After the tournament, it was said that Izumi had "beautiful technique and superb judgement", with expectations high for his future career. Playing as a forward, he scored 13 goals in 15 games for his school.


Meiji University

Izumi then went on to play for
Meiji University , abbreviated as Meiji (明治) or Meidai (明大'')'', is a private research university located in Chiyoda City, the heart of Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1881 as Meiji Law School (明治法律学校, ''Meiji Hōritsu Gakkō'') by three Meiji-er ...
, where he played a number of different positions in his four years. He was the team's top scorer in both his second and fourth years, ending with an impressive 41 goals in 83 appearances for his university overall. He also was chosen as part of the Best XI in the JUFA Kanto League 1 in his final year. In 2015, he represented Japan at University level at the FISU Summer Universiade in
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– where he played 5 games and scored one goal.


Club career


Nagoya Grampus

In September 2015, Izumi was chosen as a designated special player by Nagoya Grampus for the season from Meiji University, although he did not end up making an appearance for the team. After graduation, Izumi received offers from a number of clubs but chose to go to continue with Nagoya Grampus due to its proximity to his hometown. Izumi was handed the number 29 shirt for his first professional season. He made his debut in March 2016, playing 90 minutes in a 1-0 defeat to Omiya Ardija in the J.League Cup. He also scored his first professional goal in his debut season, scoring in a 3-1 league win over Yokohama F. Marinos. Unfortunately it was not a successful season for Nagoya, as they were relegated to the
J2 League The or simply J2 is the second division of the and the second level of the Japanese association football league system. The top tier is represented by the J1 League. It (along with the rest of the J.League) is currently sponsored by Meiji Yas ...
. In the 2017 season, Izumi played in almost every match for Nagoya, playing over 3000 minutes across the season. He was used as a utility player, being played in a number of different positions throughout the season including centre back, left back, wing back, left midfield and attacking midfield. Nagoya bounced straight back to the J1 League, after finishing in 3rd position and being promoted via the playoffs after a 0-0 draw with Avispa Fukuoka – Nagoya were promoted due to their higher league position. For the next two seasons, Izumi continued to be used as a utility player but was still making many appearances, playing 32 league games in
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as Nagoya narrowly avoided relegation with 5 teams finishing on the same number of points. He played a further 37 games in the
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season, where he contributed 6 goals, including a brace in their 3-0 league win over Kawasaki Frontale.


Kashima Antlers

In January 2020, it was announced that Izumi would be joining
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and would take the number 11 shirt. Kashima had been interested in Izumi since his time at Meiji University, with Kashima's chief scout Kuniichi Shiimoto appreciating his versatility by describing him as a 'player who can do anything'. Izumi himself stated his desire to become a central figure in the team. He made his debut for the club in the same month, starting on the left-wing in the AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs, where Kashima fell to a 1-0 defeat to Melbourne Victory. He went on to make 30 appearances across all competitions in his debut season for Kashima, as they achieved a 5th place league finish. Izumi made 99 appearances over three seasons for Kashima as he helped them to two fourth-placed league finishes in 2021 and 2022. He scored seven goals in his time at the club.


Return to Nagoya Grampus

In December 2022, it was announced that Izumi would be rejoining Nagoya Grampus for the
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Izumi, Ryuji 1993 births Living people Meiji University alumni Association football people from Mie Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J1 League players J2 League players Nagoya Grampus players Kashima Antlers players Men's association football midfielders FISU World University Games bronze medalists for Japan Summer World University Games medalists in football 21st-century Japanese sportspeople