Leo Kokubo
Leo Brian Kokubo is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Sint-Truidense VV in the Belgian Pro League. Born on 23 January 2001 in Chiba, Japan, to a Nigerian father and a Japanese mother, he stands at 1.93 meters tall and is right-footed.[1][2] Kokubo began his youth career in Japan with Kashiwa Effort F.C. and Kashiwa Reysol's academy teams, including the U-15 and U-18. In 2019, at age 18, he moved to Portugal to join S.L. Benfica's youth system, where he progressed to the U-23 and B teams, making appearances in the Liga 3 and Liga Portugal 2 until 2024. On 11 July 2024, he signed a three-year contract with Sint-Truidense VV, becoming the club's primary goalkeeper and featuring in 14 matches during the 2025–26 Jupiler Pro League season, conceding 16 goals while securing four clean sheets.[2][1][3] Internationally, Kokubo has represented Japan at the under-23 level since his debut in the 2022 Dubai Cup. He played a pivotal role in Japan's victory at the 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup, including a crucial penalty save in the final against Uzbekistan that secured the title and Olympic qualification. At the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, Kokubo started all three group-stage matches, helping Japan achieve a perfect 3–0–0 record with seven goals scored and zero conceded, advancing to the quarterfinals before a penalty shootout loss to Spain.[2][4][5]Early life and youth career
Early life
Leo Kokubo was born on January 23, 2001, in Chiba, Japan.[6] Kokubo possesses mixed Nigerian-Japanese heritage, with a Nigerian father and Japanese mother, which exposed him to a blend of cultural influences while growing up in Japan.[7] This background contributed to his unique identity, fostering an appreciation for diverse traditions from an early age.[8] At 1.93 meters tall, Kokubo's imposing height was evident even in his youth, providing a physical foundation that would later suit his role in soccer. He first encountered soccer in his kindergarten senior year through a local school program, where he initially played as a forward alongside friends.[9] During fifth grade while with Kashiwa Effort FC, he was scouted by Takuya Matsumoto, then GK coach for Kashiwa Reysol's academy, who identified his athletic potential and persuaded him to transition to goalkeeper.[10]Youth career
Leo Kokubo began his organized youth football journey with Kashiwa Effort FC in his hometown of Chiba, Japan, where he developed his initial skills from an early age.[1] He progressed to the prestigious Kashiwa Reysol academy, joining the U-15 team and advancing to the U-18 squad by 2018, where he honed his abilities in competitive youth environments until 2019.[2] During his time at Kashiwa Reysol, Kokubo was identified for his potential as a goalkeeper, leveraging his height of 1.93 meters to excel in the position within the club's youth system.[3] This development phase emphasized technical proficiency and tactical awareness, preparing him for higher levels of play. In January 2019, at the age of 18, Kokubo transferred to SL Benfica's youth academy in Portugal, signing a contract until 2023 after impressing during his time at Kashiwa Reysol.[3] He integrated into the U-19 team under coach Luís Nascimento during the 2018/19 season and quickly advanced to the U-23 squad, participating in Liga Revelação matches and the UEFA Youth League, where he made notable appearances including the 2020 final against Real Madrid.[11] Adapting to the more intense and physically demanding European training regimen, Kokubo focused on enhancing his distribution and command in high-pressure youth competitions, accumulating over 50 appearances across Benfica's developmental teams by 2023.[12]Club career
Benfica B
Kokubo began his professional career with Benfica B, the reserve team competing in Liga Portugal 2, after progressing through the club's youth academy. He made his senior debut on 11 January 2022, starting in a 1–2 defeat to FC Porto B.[13] Over the 2022–2024 period, he featured in 25 matches for the team, serving mainly as a backup goalkeeper while honing his skills in Portugal's second tier.[11] Notable performances included a clean sheet in a 3–0 victory over FC Porto B on 14 January 2024, demonstrating his shot-stopping ability and command in high-stakes derbies.[14] In the 2023–24 season, his appearances were more limited in the league but extended to the Taça de Portugal, where he gained additional competitive experience. Kokubo's reliability contributed to the team's defensive efforts, though Benfica B finished mid-table without major accolades in the division. As part of Benfica's extended squad, Kokubo was involved in the club's 2–0 victory over FC Porto in the 2023 Portuguese Super Cup on 9 August 2023, posing with the trophy post-match despite not featuring on the pitch.[11][15] His time at Benfica B ended in July 2024 upon his transfer to Sint-Truiden, marking the conclusion of his development phase within the Portuguese club's system.[11]Sint-Truiden
In July 2024, Leo Kokubo transferred from Benfica to Sint-Truidense VV in the Belgian Pro League, signing a two-year contract until June 2026 and taking shirt number 16.[1][16] His prior experience at Benfica B had equipped him with the technical foundation needed for senior-level competition.[1] During the 2024–25 season, Kokubo quickly became the club's primary goalkeeper, featuring in all 33 league matches and starting each one for a total of 2,970 minutes played.[16] He recorded 4 clean sheets while conceding 55 goals, helping to anchor the defense amid a challenging campaign for Sint-Truiden, who finished mid-table.[16] Notable among his contributions were standout saves in fixtures against top sides like Club Brugge and Union Saint-Gilloise, where his shot-stopping prevented heavier defeats and maintained team morale.[17] By mid-2025, Kokubo's consistent performances had elevated his market value to €3.00 million, reflecting his adaptation to the physical and tactical demands of Belgian top-flight football.[1] As the undisputed number one, he played a pivotal role in providing stability to a squad undergoing transition, with his distribution from the back supporting counter-attacking plays.[18][16] In the 2025–26 season, as of November 2025, Kokubo continued as the starting goalkeeper, appearing in 14 league matches, conceding 16 goals and securing 4 clean sheets.[18][16]International career
Youth levels
Kokubo made his debut for the Japan U16 national team on April 13, 2017, earning his only cap at that level during a friendly international match against the United States U16.[19] This early selection highlighted his potential as a young goalkeeper, following standout performances in club youth ranks that drew national scouts' attention.[20] Progressing through the youth system, Kokubo received call-ups to various training camps between 2017 and 2019, where he honed his skills alongside emerging talents in Japan's developmental setup.[2] By 2019, he had advanced to the Japan U18 team, securing one cap in a friendly against Norway on June 13, 2019, which provided valuable exposure to international competition at the age group.[21] Kokubo also earned caps for the Japan U19, U21, and U22 national teams.[20] He made his debut for the Japan U23 team in the 2022 Dubai Cup and was selected for the 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup, where Japan won bronze.[2][22] From 2017 to 2023, Kokubo's consistent involvement in the national youth program, including additional training sessions and squad integrations, solidified his reputation as a promising shot-stopper with strong command of the penalty area and distribution abilities.[20] These experiences laid the foundation for his technical growth and tactical awareness within Japan's structured youth international pathway.[8]2024 Summer Olympics
Kokubo earned nine caps for the Japan U23 national team in 2024, encompassing qualification matches for the Olympics via the AFC U-23 Asian Cup and the tournament proper in Paris.[23] His breakthrough came during the 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup in Qatar, where he served as the starting goalkeeper for all five matches en route to Japan's second title. In the final against Uzbekistan on May 3, 2024, Kokubo made a crucial penalty save in the 100th minute from Umarali Rakhmonaliev, preserving Japan's 1-0 lead after Fuki Yamada's stoppage-time goal and securing the victory.[24][25] His performance in the final was hailed as heroic, earning him recognition as Japan's standout player in the tournament.[4] Kokubo carried his form into the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, establishing himself as the first-choice goalkeeper for Japan in all four matches. He recorded key saves, including a vital stop during the 1-0 group-stage win over Mali, contributing to Japan's unbeaten run through the group stage and advancement to the quarterfinals.[4] His commanding presence in goal led to the nickname "Minister of Defence" among fans and media, underscoring his role in bolstering Japan's defensive efforts despite their quarterfinal exit on penalties to Spain.[8]Senior career
In November 2025, Kokubo received his first call-up to the senior Japan national team for friendlies against Ghana on November 14 and Bolivia on November 18. He remained an unused substitute in both matches.[26]Career statistics
Club appearances
Leo Kokubo's professional club career as a goalkeeper spans appearances primarily in Portugal's Liga Portugal 2 with Benfica B and Belgium's Jupiler Pro League with Sint-Truiden, where he has focused on maintaining defensive solidity without contributing goals or assists.[12] The table below details his appearances, minutes played, goals conceded, and clean sheets by season and competition, with totals as of November 10, 2025.[12]| Club | Season | Competition | Appearances | Minutes Played | Goals Conceded | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Benfica B | 2021–22 | Liga Portugal 2 | 9 | 810 | 14 | 1 |
| Benfica B | 2021–22 | Taça de Portugal | 2 | 180 | 2 | 1 |
| Benfica B | 2023–24 | Liga Portugal 2 | 16 | 1,387 | 19 | 3 |
| Sint-Truiden | 2024–25 | Jupiler Pro League | 27 | 2,430 | 45 | 4 |
| Sint-Truiden | 2024–25 | Jupiler Pro League Relegation | 6 | 540 | 10 | 1 |
| Sint-Truiden | 2025–26 | Jupiler Pro League | 14 | 1,260 | 16 | 4 |
| Total | 74 | 6,607 | 106 | 14 |
International appearances
Kokubo has earned 13 caps for Japan's youth national teams as of November 2025, comprising appearances at U16, U18, and U23 levels, with no senior international caps to date.[28][2] The following table summarizes his appearances by youth level:| Level | Caps | Year(s) | Minutes | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U16 | 1 | 2017 | N/A | N/A |
| U18 | 1 | 2019 | N/A | N/A |
| U23 | 11 | 2022–2024 | ~1,500 | 8 |