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Division 2 and drew widespread attention.
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Borussia Dortmund
2010–11 season
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In the summer of 2010, Kagawa transferred from Cerezo to Borussia Dortmund for €350,000. The
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relatively modest cost of the transfer was because of a release clause in Kagawa's contract with
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Cerezo, which allowed him to leave the club cheaply if he had an opportunity to play in Europe.
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On 23 August 2010, he made his debut appearance in the Bundesliga, starting for his new club
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Dortmund. After scoring his first two competitive goals for the club in the UEFA Europa League
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qualifying tie against Qarabağ FK, he continued this form with his first goal in the Bundesliga
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match against VfL Wolfsburg, which Dortmund won 2–0. In the Revierderby against arch-rivals Schalke
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04, which Dortmund won 3–1, Kagawa claimed pre-match that he would score two goals; he accomplished
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the feat, making him a fan favourite in the process.
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Kagawa missed half of the Bundesliga season because of an injury he picked up on international duty
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with Japan, but managed to score eight goals in 18 appearances. His strong effort in the first half
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of the season helped his side finish as champions of the Bundesliga, and he was even named in the
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Bundesliga Best XI.
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2011–12 season
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Kagawa was back in time for the start of the 2011–12 Bundesliga campaign and quickly found his way
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back into the starting line-up. Kagawa scored his first goal of the new Bundesliga season on 18
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September, coming on in a disappointing 2–1 loss to Hannover 96, as Dortmund gave up two goals in
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the last three minutes. On 22 October, Kagawa opened the scoring in the seventh minute as Dortmund
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crushed 1. FC Köln 5–0 in front of 80,200 home fans at the Signal Iduna Park. Kagawa scored again
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on 5 November, as Dortmund brushed aside VfL Wolfsburg 5–1 and moved within two points of league
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leaders Bayern Munich. Kagawa scored a late consolation against Arsenal in a 2–1 loss in the group
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stage of the Champions League.
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On 28 January 2012, Kagawa scored twice in Dortmund's 3–1 win against Hoffenheim. Kagawa scored the
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only goal of the game against Werder Bremen on 17 March, heading in a pass from İlkay Gündoğan in
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the eighth minute. Kagawa scored two goals in Dortmund's 6–1 thrashing of Cologne on 25 March,
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keeping Dortmund five points ahead of Bayern in the title race. Kagawa won the Bundesliga with
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Borussia Dortmund in 2012 as they set a Bundesliga record scoring the most points in a season in
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the Bundesliga, with 81. Kagawa also scored a goal and provided an assist for Dortmund against
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rivals Bayern Munich in the 2012 DFB-Pokal Final. He scored a total of 13 goals and had 8 assists
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during that season.
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Manchester United
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On 5 June 2012, it was announced by Manchester United that the club had reached an agreement with
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Borussia Dortmund and Kagawa for his transfer, a deal that made him the first Japanese player to
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join the club. The fee was reported to be an initial £12 million, with a further £5 million in
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possible add-ons. The transfer was completed on 22 June after Kagawa passed his medical at
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Manchester United and received his UK work permit. On 3 July, it was revealed that Kagawa would
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wear the number 26 shirt for United. Kagawa spoke about his former club, Borussia Dortmund, saying,
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"I will carry this club, their great fans, and the whole city in my heart forever and will follow
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their results with great interest."
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On 18 July 2012, Kagawa was handed a two-minute appearance to mark his Manchester United debut in
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Durban, South Africa, against AmaZulu in a pre-season friendly match. Kagawa made his first start
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for the Red Devils against Ajax Cape Town on 21 July 2012, and scored his first goal against
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Shanghai Shenhua four days later. He made his Premier League debut on 20 August 2012, playing the
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full 90 minutes of United's 1–0 defeat away to Everton. He scored his first goal against Fulham on
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25 August in his home debut for the club. After Tom Cleverley's shot was parried by Fulham
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goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, Kagawa scored on the rebound from close range. On 19 September, Kagawa
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was given his first Champions League start as United played against Galatasaray. He provided an
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assist for the winning goal scored by Michael Carrick in a 1–0 win. On 23 October, he set up Javier
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Hernández for United's first goal in an eventual 3–2 Champions League victory against Braga. In
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that match, however, he twisted his knee, which left him sidelined for two months. Kagawa returned
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from injury in January 2013.
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On 2 March 2013, Kagawa scored his first hat-trick for United and also became the first Asian
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player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League, in his team's 4–0 home win against Norwich City.
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On 22 April, Kagawa played a part in the title-winning match against Aston Villa in which United
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won 3–0; he became the first Japanese player to win a Premier League title. On 12 May, Kagawa was
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included in the United squad to play against Swansea City in Alex Ferguson's last home game before
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retirement, which United won 2–1. On the same day, Kagawa received his Premier League medal and was
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voted Man of the Match.
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Return to Dortmund
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On 31 August 2014, Kagawa officially returned to his former club, Borussia Dortmund, for an
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undisclosed fee thought to be around £6.5 million and signing a contract until 30 June 2018. He was
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assigned the shirt number 7 which was vacated by Jonas Hofmann who had left Dortmund to 1. FSV
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Mainz 05 on loan. On his return debut, Kagawa scored a goal and set up another to help Dortmund win
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3–1 against SC Freiburg.
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On 14 July 2017, Kagawa extended his contract with Dortmund until 2020.
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In the first half of the 2018–19 season, a combination of injury and coach Lucien Favre's
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preference to play Marco Reus as a central attacking midfielder meant Kagawa played just four times
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for Dortmund. That led to Kagawa joining Turkish club Beşiktaş on loan for the remainder of the
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season.
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Zaragoza
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On 9 August 2019, Kagawa completed a transfer to Real Zaragoza of Spain's Segunda División, penning
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a two-year contract. He debuted for the club on 17 August 2019, in the 2019–20 Segunda División
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opening match against Tenerife at La Romareda, which Zaragoza won 2–0. Eight days later, he scored
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his first goal in a 1–1 draw against Ponferradina.
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On 2 October 2020, Kagawa's contract was terminated by Zaragoza.
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PAOK
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On 27 January 2021, Kagawa joined Super League Greece club PAOK on a one-and-a-half-year contract.
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On 18 December 2021, due to not being part of Razvan Lucescu's plans, despite some opportunities at
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the start of the 2021-22 season, Kagawa mutually terminated his contract with the club and for no
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recompense for the remaining six months. Kagawa left PAOK almost after a year, having only 12
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appearances in competitive games, of which only three were as a starter.
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Sint-Truiden
On 10 January 2022, Kagawa signed with the Belgian club Sint-Truiden.
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International career
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Kagawa played as a member of the Japan national under-20 football team in the 2007 FIFA U-20 World
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Cup held in Canada.
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In 2008, he was also selected to play as a member of the Japanese team for the 2008 Summer
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Olympics.
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On 24 May 2008, he made his senior international debut in a friendly Kirin Cup match. Japan won the
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match against Ivory Coast 1–0. However, was not selected in Takeshi Okada's final 23 squad for the
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2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. In September 2010, he scored the only goal of the game in
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Japan's win over Paraguay in Yokohama.
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Kagawa was included in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup by coach Alberto Zaccheroni. In the quarter-final
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against Qatar, he scored two goals. The game ended in 3–2 win for Japan. In the semi-final against
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South Korea, Kagawa broke his metatarsal bone and missed the final where Japan beat Australia after
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extra-time.
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Kagawa was named in Japan's 23-man squad for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and scored the second
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goal for his country during the group stage match against Italy, which ended in a 4–3 loss. He was
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selected for his first World Cup in 2014, but made little impact as the "Samurai Blue" was
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