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March 19, 2025

Svend Brodersen was fascinated with Japan as a child; now the German goalkeeper plays in the country and is fondly known as an "otaku", or someone obsessed with Japanese pop culture.

German goalkeeper finds peace in Japan

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The Hamburg-born 27-year-old also has a Japanese wife, speaks the language and is thinking of studying at a Japanese university when he retires.

"I think everybody has an otaku inside," Brodersen told AFP, wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the title of his favourite Japanese comic, One Punch Man.

"Mine is not so big, but it's there. It's definitely there."

Brodersen moved to Japan in 2021 and now plays for top-tier J1 League side Fagiano Okayama, but he admits that initially he felt like he was "on another planet".

"I could not understand anything and it was kind of intimidating," he said. "But I also thought this will be a huge chance to see who you really are and what kind of football player you want to be."

Brodersen, whose Japan obsession started with Pokemon and Godzilla movies, began his career with his hometown club St Pauli, then in the German second division.

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