Takefusa Kubo – Japan Forward | 2026 World Cup Performance Analysis
The 2026 World Cup will crown heroes, and Takefusa Kubo has every weapon in his arsenal to become Japan's greatest.
His performances at Real Sociedad this season have been consistently outstanding, making him a guaranteed starter in Japan's plans. His record of 5 goals and 8 assists in 38 caps reflects a forward whose influence extends far beyond the stats sheet, carrying a 7.5/10 rating. At 25, he is entering the peak years of his career, perfectly timed for a statement tournament.
Fitness is the foundation of World Cup success, and Takefusa Kubo arrives in outstanding shape. With a clean bill of health and match sharpness honed through a full club season, he gives Japan the availability and intensity they need.
As the 2026 World Cup heats up across the stadiums of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Takefusa Kubo's finishing instincts could write Japan into World Cup folklore. His Performance Analysis data reveals a forward operating at peak lethality.
Dive into Takefusa Kubo's complete Key Stats breakdown and head-to-head Performance Analysis using our real-time comparison dashboard below. See exactly why he could be Japan's most important player at the 2026 World Cup.
World Cup 2026 Outlook
Takefusa Kubo arrives at his second World Cup as Japan's most influential attacking player. His Real Sociedad seasons have built the profile of a right-sided forward who comes inside to combine with a midfield runner — close to how Roberto Martínez used Bernardo Silva for Portugal — and Hajime Moriyasu has imported that structure for the national team. Japan's 2022 World Cup heroics (beating Germany and Spain in the group stage, exiting on penalties to Croatia) raised the ceiling for what this generation of Japanese players is expected to do. Kubo is the player around whom every gameplan now revolves. The realistic expectation for 2026 is a group stage in which Japan does not over-commit and Kubo is the player relied on to create the one moment per match that decides it. The single biggest tactical question is whether Japan's midfield can give him service against tournament-favourite opposition — the same question that haunted them against Croatia in 2022. The comparable tournament is precisely that 2022 run: structurally cautious, tactically intelligent, and reliant on transition moments. Three years later, Kubo is older, calmer, and the senior creative figure rather than the rising one. The signature moment is his Real Sociedad goal against Real Madrid in 2024 that announced him as a top-tier La Liga forward. The deeper number is that he was Japan's joint-top scorer in 2022 World Cup qualifying — and is on track to repeat that for 2026.
Signature stat
La Liga goal involvements 2023-24: 15 — Real Sociedad's leading attacker
Key 2026 matchups
- Group stage: any opponent willing to leave space behind the left-back
- Round of 16: a CONMEBOL side with a strong right flank
- Quarter-finals: a top-eight European team
