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Ozu Moreira was born on 21 January, 1986 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Discover Ozu Moreira's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As Osmar Shigeru Moreira
Occupation N/A
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 21 January 1986
Birthday 21 January
Birthplace Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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Ozu Moreira Height, Weight & Measurements

At 38 years old, Ozu Moreira height is 1.90 m .

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Height 1.90 m
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Ozu Moreira Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ozu Moreira worth at the age of 38 years old? Ozu Moreira’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Brazil. We have estimated Ozu Moreira's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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Timeline

2019

In 2019, he became the first Japanese player to score over 100 international goals.

2015

In 2015, Ozu was once again named best player at the AFC Championship and was also joint top scorer. He also joined the FC Barcelona team at that year's Mundialito de Clubes which the Spanish team won and opened his own institution for children, the "Copacabana Beach Soccer School", in Okinawa. 2016 saw Ozu branch further into playing for European clubs; he became the second Japanese to play in the Italian National League, for Viareggio, winning Europe's top club prize, the Euro Winners Cup, with the Tuscan side that season. He has since had spells at FC City and Lokomotiv Moscow of Russia, Sporting CP of Portugal and Falfala Kfar Qassem of Israel. In 2017, Ozu joined the first J-League club to establish a beach soccer branch, Tokyo Verdy, who he would go on to win multiple JFA League titles with. He also became an ambassador of the JFA's 'Teacher of Dreams' project, touring schools across Japan, explaining to children how he has overcome problems in his life to achieve the successes in his field. The AFC described Ozu's performance as "outstanding" as he again won the best player and top scorer awards of the AFC Championship, this time the 2019 edition, which Japan won for the first time under his leadership. 2019 continued to Mark Major international landmarks for Ozu as he reached a century of goals scored in a 7–2 win over Uruguay at the World Beach Games and also earned his 100th cap at the Intercontinental Cup a month later. Despite crucially missing his attempt in the penalty shootout against Portugal in the semi-final, Ozu ultimately inspired Japan to a positive 2019 World Cup performance of fourth place, their joint best ever finish at the World Cup matching 2005, and he also won the prestigious Golden Ball (best player) award at the tournament.

2013

At his first international tournament, the 2013 AFC Beach Soccer Championship, he was crowned best player and later in the year led his new country as captain to the quarter-finals of the 2013 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, his first World Cup, in which he won the Silver Ball (second best player) award. The inaugural Beach Soccer Stars awards in 2014 saw Ozu named as part of the best team of the year, an accomplishment he has achieved again every since bar one as of 2019, cementing his position as one of the world's best players.

2012

He is the captain of the Japanese national team having gained citizenship of Japan in 2012. He has won numerous awards to recognise him as one of the world's best players including the Silver and Golden Balls at FIFA World Cups; he is sometimes referred to as the best defender in world beach soccer and is particularly known for his towering presence and ability at long-range free kicks.

In 2006, he moved to Germany and briefly played there. In 2007, aged 21, he accepted an offer to play for Lequios in Okinawa, Japan. Despite having no experience with Japanese culture, he immediately adapted to the way of life and, thanks to his experience of the cordiality of the Japanese people, fell in love with the country. In 2009, Lequios relocated from Okinawa to Tokyo and Ozu followed suit. There, he met with fellow Brazilian and naturalised Japanese, Ruy Ramos, then coach of the Japanese national team. In spite of offers to play for Brazil, Ozu expressed to Ramos his desire to also gain Japanese citizenship so that he could play for Japan, the country of his "heart". Ramos decided to help him. Ozu subsequently learnt to be fluent in the Japanese language and after five mandatory years of living in Japan, he acquired citizenship on 12 December 2012 and dropped the name of Osmar for Ozu; he was immediately called up to the Japanese national team.

2004

Ozu was born as Osmar in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and began playing beach soccer aged six on the beaches of Copacabana, growing up playing with future members of the Brazilian national team including Rafinha, Bokinha and Mauricinho. Aged 10, Ozu's beach soccer school accepted an invite to play an exhibition match before a Brazil match at Copacabana arena which was watched by 5,000 people. As a child, Ozu played association football including joining Vasco da Gama aged 14 and was scouted on numerous occasions but living minutes from the beach and watching beach soccer regularly on TV was the inspiration for Ozu to decide to pursue becoming a beach soccer professional, aged 16. In 2004, at 18, he signed his first beach soccer contract, with São Paulo.

1986

Osmar "Ozu" Moreira (born 21 January 1986) is a Brazilian-born Japanese beach soccer player who plays as a defender.