Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, born on August 15, 1975, is a distinguished retired Japanese footballer renowned for his role as a goalkeeper. His career is marked by significant contributions to the Japanese J1 League, where he spent the majority of his professional tenure, alongside brief stints in Europe as a reserve goalkeeper.
With an impressive record of one hundred sixteen international caps, Kawaguchi ranks among the top ten most capped players in the history of the Japanese national team. His leadership qualities were recognized when he served as the team captain from two thousand six to two thousand eight, guiding his teammates with experience and skill.
Kawaguchi's international career is highlighted by his participation in four FIFA World Cups, specifically in the years nineteen ninety-eight, two thousand two, two thousand six, and two thousand ten. Additionally, he represented Japan in the AFC Asian Cups of two thousand four and two thousand seven, as well as the Copa América in nineteen ninety-nine, showcasing his talent on various prestigious platforms.