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Media Guide Seleção Japonesa Guia De Imprensa Selección Japonesa Guía De Prensa CONMEBOL Copa América Brasil 2019 JAPAN National Team Media Guide Seleção japonesa Guia de Imprensa Selección japonesa Guía de Prensa Japan Football Association Index/Índice/Índice page 3 Association/Associação/Asociación 4 Staff/Oficiais/Oficiales 5-27 Players/Jogadores/Jugadores 5 KAWASHIMA Eiji 13 MAEDA Daizen 21 MATSUMOTO Taishi 6 SUGIOKA Daiki 14 NAKAJIMA Shoya 22 OKAZAKI Shinji 7 NAKAYAMA Yuta 15 MIYOSHI Koji 23 IWATA Tomoki 8 ITAKURA Kou 16 KOJIMA Ryosuke 24 ABE Hiroki 9 UEDA Naomichi 17 UEDA Ayase 25 KUBO Takefusa 10 WATANABE Kouta 18 HARA Teruki 26 TATSUTA Yugo 11 SHIBASAKI Gaku 19 SUGA Daiki 27 OSAKO Keisuke 12 ITO Tatsuya 20 TOMIYASU Takehiro 28 After Russia 2018/Depois da Rússia 2018/Después de Rusia 2018 29 Japan at Copa América Paraguay 1999 Japão na Copa América Paraguay 1999 Japón en Copa América Paraguay 1999 30 Results versus Participating Teams Resultados contra Equipes Participantes Resultados contra Equipos Participantes 33 South America and Japan América do Sul e Japão Sudamérica y Japón — 2 — Association / Associação / Asociación Japan Football Association (JFA) JFA Symbol Honorary Patron: Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado President: TASHIMA Kohzo Vice President: MURAI Mitsuru IWAGAMI Kazumichi IKEDA Yoji General Secretary and CEO: SUHARA Kiyotaka Establishment: 1921 Affiliated to FIFA: 1929 www.jfa.or.jp/en/ m.facebook.com/JFA.global/ Affiliated to AFC: 1954 Tel: +81-50-2018-1990 Fax: +81-3-3830-2005 @jfa_en japanfootballassociation National Teams / Seleções / Selecciones 13 MAEDA Daizen 21 MATSUMOTO Taishi Men's / Masculina / Masculino Women's / Feminina / Feminino 14 NAKAJIMA Shoya 22 OKAZAKI Shinji ■International Tournaments ■International Tournaments 15 MIYOSHI Koji 23 IWATA Tomoki FIFA World CupTM: 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, FIFA Women's World CupTM: 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 16 KOJIMA Ryosuke 24 ABE Hiroki 2018 2007, 2011 (Champions), 2015 (Runners-up), 2019 17 UEDA Ayase 25 KUBO Takefusa FIFA Confederations Cup: 1995, 2001 (Runners-up), Olympic Football Tournament: 1996, 2004, 2008 18 HARA Teruki 26 TATSUTA Yugo 2003, 2005, 2013 (Fourth), 2012 (Silver Medal) Olympic Football Tournament: 1936, 1956, 1964, FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup: 2002, 2008, 2010, SUGA Daiki OSAKO Keisuke 19 27 1968 (Bronze Medal), 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 2012 (Third), 2016 (Third), 2018 (Champions) 20 TOMIYASU Takehiro (Fourth), 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup: 2008, 2010 FIFA U-20 World Cup: 1979, 1995, 1997, 1999 (Runners-up), 2012, 2014 (Champions), 2016 (Runners-up), 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2017, 2019 (Runners-up), 2018 FIFA U-17 World Cup: 1993, 1995, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2017 ■Other Honours AFC Women's Asian Cup Champions: 2014, 2018 ■Other Honours Asian Games Gold Medal: 2010, 2018 AFC Asian Cup Champions: 1992, 2000, 2004, 2011 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup Champions: 2008, AFC Dynasty Cup Champions: 1992, 1995, 1998 2010 EAFF East Asian Cup Champions: 2013 AFC U-19 Women's Championship Champions: Asian Games Gold Medal: 2010 2002, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2017 AFC U-19 Championship Champions: 2016 AFC U-16 Women's Championship Champions: AFC U-16 Championship Champions: 1994, 2006, 2005, 2011, 2013 2018 Futsal FIFA Futsal World Cup: 1989, 2004, 2008, 2012 Beach Soccer FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 Emblem Mascot — 3 — Staff / Oficiais / Oficiales Head Coach / Treinador / Entrenador MORIYASU Hajime 森保 一 Date of Birth: 1968.08.23 ■ Playing Career 1984-1987 Nagasaki Nihon University High School 1987-1992 Matsuda Soccer Club 1992-2001 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (J. League) (1998 Kyoto Purple Sanga on loan) 2002-2003 Vegalta Sendai (J. League) 1992-1996 Japan National Team International A Match: 35 matches /1 goal ■ Coaching Career 2004-2007 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Development Coach 2005-2007 Japan Football Association National Coaching Staff U-19/U-20 Japan National Team Coach National Training Centre Coach (Chugoku Region) 2007-2009 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Coach 2010-2011 Albirex Niigata Coach (J. League) 2012-2017.07 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Head Coach 2017.11 U-20 Japan National Team Head Coach Ⓒ JFA 2018 U-21 Japan National Team Head Coach Japan National Team Coach 2018- Japan National Team Head Coach 2019 U-22 Japan National Team Head Coach ■ Honours 1992 AFC Asian Cup title as a player 2015 Third J. League title 2012 Led Sanfrecce Hiroshima to the J. League title Led Hiroshima to 3rd place at the FIFA Club as a head coach World Cup 2013 Successive J. League title 2019 AFC Asian Cup runners-up Head of Delegation / 関塚 隆 Technical Director SEKIZUKA Takashi TERAKADO Daisuke 寺門 大輔 Technical Staff NAKASHITA Masaki 中下 征樹 TATEISHI Tomohiko 立石 智彦 Doctor KAWAMATA Noribumi 河又 典文 MAEDA Hiroshi 前田 弘 Ⓒ JFA Ⓒ JFA Ⓒ JFA Coach Coach Coach KIKUSHIMA Ryosuke 菊島 良介 Athletic Trainer YOKOUCHI Akinobu SAITO Toshihide WADA Ichiro MATSUODANI Yasushi 松尾谷 泰 横内 昭展 齊藤 俊秀 和田 一郎 OGAKI Takahiro 尾垣 孝博 Team Administrator HOMMA Kazunori 本間 一憲 Administrator SUGIYAMA Tomoaki 杉山 友朗 Media Officer TANEKURA Satomi 種蔵 里美 Team Cameraman MATSUDA Toshiyuki 松田 利幸 Kit Manager MINEO Masaki 峯尾 雅樹 Kit Staff ASO Hideo 麻生 英雄 Ⓒ JFA Ⓒ JFA Goalkeeper Coach Physical Coach Chef ONO Yoshie 小野 恵江 SHIMODA Takashi MATSUMOTO Ryoichi Logistics OSAWA Kei 大澤 敬 下田 崇 松本 良一 — 4 — 1 KAWASHIMA Eiji Club: RC Strasbourg (France) Goalkeeper 川島 永嗣 Date of Birth: 1983.03.20 Height/Weight: 185cm/74kg Ⓒ JFA Previous Club(s) Personal Honour(s) Urawa Higashi High School J. League Best XI: 2009 Omiya Ardija Nagoya Grampus Eight (Nagoya Grampus) Kawasaki Frontale International A Match Records Lierse SK (Belgium) Standard Liege (Belgium) Debut FC Metz (France) 2008.02.17, v. Korea DPR 2008 EAFF East Asian Football Championship International Tournament(s) FIFA World Cup™ First Goal ・ South Africa 2010 (Round of 16) - ・ Brazil 2014 ・ Russia 2018 (Round of 16) Match(es)/Goal(s) conceded: 88/94 FIFA Confederations Cup Match(es) Goal(s) Match(es) Goal(s) ・ Brazil 2013 2008 1 1 2014 11 18 FIFA World Youth Championship 2009 7 5 2015 7 2 ・ UAE 2003 (Quarter-Final) 2010 8 6 2016 1 2 2011 12 6 2017 9 8 2012 11 8 2018 7 13 2013 14 25 2019 0 0 Head of Delegation / League Records SEKIZUKA Takashi 関塚 隆 Technical Director Match(es) J1: 130, J2: 41 TERAKADO Daisuke 寺門 大輔 Jupiler Pro League (BEL): 121 Technical Staff NAKASHITA Masaki 中下 征樹 Scottish Premier League (SCO): 16 Ligue 1 (FRA): 35 立石 智彦 TATEISHI Tomohiko Club Match(es) Doctor KAWAMATA Noribumi 河又 典文 2002 Omiya Ardija (J2) 8 2003 Omiya Ardija (J2) 33 MAEDA Hiroshi 前田 弘 2004 Nagoya Grampus Eight 4 KIKUSHIMA Ryosuke 菊島 良介 2005 Nagoya Grampus Eight 3 Athletic Trainer MATSUODANI Yasushi 松尾谷 泰 2006 Nagoya Grampus Eight 10 2007 Kawasaki Frontale 34 OGAKI Takahiro 尾垣 孝博 2008 Kawasaki Frontale 34 Team Administrator HOMMA Kazunori 本間 一憲 2009 Kawasaki Frontale 34 2010 Kawasaki Frontale 11 Administrator SUGIYAMA Tomoaki 杉山 友朗 2010-11 Lierse SK (BEL) 23 Media Officer TANEKURA Satomi 種蔵 里美 2011-12 Lierse SK (BEL) 30 Team Cameraman MATSUDA Toshiyuki 松田 利幸 2012-13 Standard Liege (BEL) 30 2013-14 Standard Liege (BEL) 27 Kit Manager MINEO Masaki 峯尾 雅樹 2014-15 Standard Liege (BEL) 11 Kit Staff ASO Hideo 麻生 英雄 2015-16 Dundee United (SCO) 16 2016-17 FC Metz (FRA) 5 Chef ONO Yoshie 小野 恵江 2017-18 FC Metz (FRA) 29 Logistics OSAWA Kei 大澤 敬 2018-19 RC Strasbourg (FRA) 1 Ⓒ JFA —— 55 —— 2 SUGIOKA Daiki Club: Shonan Bellmare (Japan) Defender 杉岡 大暉 Date of Birth: 1998.09.08 Height/Weight: 182cm/75kg Ⓒ JFA Previous Club(s) Personal Honour(s) Funabashi Municipal High School - International Tournament(s) FIFA U-20 World Cup International A Match Records ・ Korea Republic 2017 (Round of 16) Debut - First Goal - Match(es)/Goal(s): 0/0 League Records Match(es)/Goal(s) J1: 44/1, J2: 37/3 Club Match(es) Goal(s) 2017 Shonan Bellmare (J2) 37 3 2018 Shonan Bellmare 30 1 2019 Shonan Bellmare 14 0 Ⓒ JFA — 6 — 3 NAKAYAMA Yuta Club: Shonan Bellmare (Japan) Club: PEC Zwolle (Netherlands) Date of Birth: 1998.09.08 Midfielder 中山 雄太 Date of Birth: 1997.02.16 Height/Weight: 182cm/75kg Height/Weight: 181cm/76kg Ⓒ JFA Previous Club(s) Personal Honour(s) Kashiwa Reysol U-18 J. League Best Young Player: 2017 Kashiwa Reysol International Tournament(s) International A Match Records FIFA U-20 World Cup Debut Korea Republic 2017 (Round of 16) - First Goal - Match(es)/Goal(s): 0/0 League Records Match(es)/Goal(s) J1: 76/6, J3: 12/0 Eredivisie (NED): 4/0 Club Match(es) Goal(s) 2015 Kashiwa Reysol 1 0 J. League U-22 Selection (J3) 12 0 2016 Kashiwa Reysol 26 2 2017 Kashiwa Reysol 30 1 2018 Kashiwa Reysol 19 3 2018-19 PEC Zwolle (NED) 4 0 Ⓒ JFA —— 77 —— 4 ITAKURA Kou Club: FC Groningen (Netherlands) Defender 板倉 滉 Date of Birth: 1997.01.27 Height/Weight: 186cm/75kg Ⓒ JFA Previous Club(s) Personal Honour(s) Kawasaki Frontale U-18 - Kawasaki Frontale Vegalta Sendai Manchester City (England) International A Match Records FC Groningen (Netherlands) Debut - International Tournament(s) FIFA U-20 World Cup First Goal ・ Korea Republic 2017 (Round of 16) - Match(es)/Goal(s): 0/0 League Records Match(es)/Goal(s) J1: 31/3, J3: 2/0 Eredivisie (NED): 0/0 Club Match(es) Goal(s) 2015 J. League U-22 Selection (J3) 2 0 2016 Kawasaki Frontale 2 0 2017 Kawasaki Frontale 5 0 2018 Vegalta Sendai 24 3 2018-19 FC Groningen (NED) 0 0 Ⓒ JFA — 8 — 5 UEDA Naomichi Club: FC Groningen (Netherlands) Club: Cercle Brugge KSV (Belgium) Date of Birth: 1997.01.27 Defender 植田 直通 Date of Birth: 1994.10.24 Height/Weight: 186cm/75kg Height/Weight: 186cm/77kg Ⓒ JFA Previous Club(s) Personal Honour(s) Ozu High School - Kashima Antlers International Tournament(s) FIFA World Cup™ ・ Russia 2018 (Round of 16) Olympic Football Tournaments International A Match Records ・ Rio de Janeiro 2016 Debut FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017.12.12, v.
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