
Domestic-league season · Shonan Bellmare.
| Competition | Apps | G | A | Min | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
J1 League | 36 | 2 | 1 | 2860 | 6.99 |
J-League Cup | 3 | 0 | 0 | 139 | — |
Suzuki's current-season form is down 28% on last season (Season 40→29), while his Rating eased 33→24. His peak season for form remains 2022/23 (Season 53).
| Season | Club | Apps | G | A | Match | RTG | Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/26 | Shonan Bellmare · 19th | 36 | 2 | 1 | 6.99 | 24 | 29 |
| 2024/25 | Shonan Bellmare · 15th | 37 | 2 | 2 | 7.11 | 33 | 40 |
| 2022/23 | Jubilo Iwata · 18th | 30 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 42 | 53 |
Domestic-league totals per season. RTG = Field Insider Rating (potential / ceiling); Season = age-blind form that year.
Y. Suzuki is a 32-year-old full-back at Shonan Bellmare, rated 24.2 overall by Field Insider's model, ranking 656th of 874 in the J1 League. A seasoned veteran, he has been an ever-present this season (83.6% of available minutes). His defensive output reads 4 tackles, blocks and interceptions per 90. Below: strengths, watch-points, market-value outlook and the latest transfer news on Suzuki.
Judged on this season alone, Suzuki graded 29 — a strong campaign that ranks top 27% of the 79 full-backs in the J1 League, on 5 clean sheets and 3.997 defensive actions per 90.
Year-on-year, that's a drop on last season (Season 40 → 29). Over the 3 seasons on record his form has drifted down, peaking in 2022/23.
On long-term talent our Rating reads 24, 60th of 79 of the 79 full-backs in the J1 League. At 32 Suzuki is into the veteran stage, where the age curve weighs on the projection, and a market index of 7.4 reflects that trajectory.
Past his 2022/23 peak — the recent trend is downward, so buyers are paying for what's left, not what was.
4 tackles, blocks & interceptions per 90 — solid defensive volume, with 5 clean sheets across 36 appearances. Doing that for a relegation-threatened side (19th of 20) is harder than the bare numbers suggest: a back line under more pressure has to defend more often and protects fewer leads, so the volume — and any clean sheets — carry real weight. Going forward he chipped in 2 goals and 1 assist — a useful bonus from the back.
With a Rating of 24.2, Suzuki carries the 60th-highest potential of the full-backs in the J1 League of 79, and he is posting that for a relegation-threatened side (Shonan Bellmare finished 19th of 20) — individual numbers are harder to earn on a struggling team, so his underlying level likely sits a touch above the ranking. Defensively he reads as solid defensive volume (4 tackles, blocks & interceptions per 90). Veteran phase — a short-term, lower-fee proposition as both level and value decline (0.8× and falling).
Generated from Field Insider's rating model · AI-written analysis to follow.
The gold line is market value — an index (not €) blending rating, age and league. It climbs through the early 20s, peaks around ages 23–27 (~18), then tapers with age. At 32, Suzuki sits on 7.4, past its peak and easing. The blue line is Suzuki's projected Rating — 24.2 today — recomputed at each age, so it follows the same rise-and-fall as a career matures and declines. Solid = up to today; dashed = projected.
No transfer news found for this player.