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1994 Júbilo Iwata Season
1994 Júbilo Iwata season Review and events League results summary League results by round Competitions Domestic results J.League Suntory series NICOS series Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Player statistics * † player(s) joined the team after the opening of this season. Transfers In: Out: no data Transfers during the season In * Andre Pausu (from FC Twente on February) *Toshihiro Hattori (from Tokai University) *Salvatore Schillaci (from Inter Milano on April) Out Awards none References * * * * Other pages J. League official siteJúbilo Iwata official site {{DEFAULTSORT:1994 Jubilo Iwata season Jubilo Iwata ''Jubilo'' is a 1919 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Robert F. Hill. The film stars Will Rogers, Josie Sedgwick, Charles K. French, Willard Louis, and James Mason. The film was released on December 7, 1919, by . ...
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Hans Ooft
Marius Johan ("Hans") Ooft (born 1947) is a Dutch former football player and manager who became the first foreigner to head the Japanese football team. Under Ooft, Japan won the Asian Championship for the first time in 1992 but was fired a year later for failing to qualify them for the 1994 World Cup in a crucial match against Iraq. Managerial statistics Honors *AFC Asian Cup Champions - 1992; Japan *J.League Cup Champions - 2003; Urawa Red Diamonds * Hot Breath League Champions- Hindu 2K11 *Japan Football Hall of Fame - Inducted in 2013 References External links *Japan Football Hall of Fameat Japan Football Association The Japan Football Association (JFA, ) is the governing body responsible for the administration of football, futsal, beach soccer and efootball in Japan. It is responsible for the national team, as well as club competitions. History The organ ... 1947 births Living people 1992 AFC Asian Cup managers AFC Asian Cup-winning managers Assoc ...
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Takao Oishi
is a former Japanese football player. His son Ryuhei Oishi is also footballer. Playing career Oishi was born in Shizuoka Prefecture on May 25, 1964. After graduating from Kokushikan University, he joined his local club Yamaha Motors is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of motorcycles, marine products such as boats and outboard motors, and other motorized products. The company was established in 1955 upon separation from Yamaha Corporation (however, Yamaha Corporation ... (later ''Júbilo Iwata'') in 1987. He played many matches as offensive midfielder and forward. He retired end of 1995 season. Club statistics References External links * 1964 births Living people Kokushikan University alumni Association football people from Shizuoka Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Japan Soccer League players J1 League players Japan Football League (1992–1998) players Júbilo Iwata players Men's association football midfielders {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1960s- ...
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Ramón Díaz
Ramón Ángel Díaz (born 29 August 1959) is a former Argentine footballer and the current manager of Saudi Professional League club Al Hilal. He played for River Plate as a striker, and coached it for three tenures, winning eight titles. He is also known by the nickname of ''El Pelado'' ("Baldy"). Club career Díaz was born in the city of La Rioja in the province of the same name. He played as a forward and starred in River Plate's youth system under Norberto "El Pacha" Yacono. His opening game in the Argentine First Division was on 13 August 1978, a game where River Plate beat Colón de Santa Fe by 1–0. He scored his first goal on 30 August of that year, playing against Quilmes Atlético Club. Diaz went on to feature for clubs such as River Plate, Inter Milan, Yokohama Marinos, and Monaco under famed manager Arsène Wenger. International career Ramón Díaz was on the Argentina under-20 team that won the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship, alongside Diego Maradona ...
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Ramón Medina Bello
Ramón Ismael Medina Bello (born 29 April 1966 in Gualeguay, Entre Rios), nicknamed ''El Mencho'', is an Argentine former football striker who has played at club level in Argentina and Japan. He began his professional football career in 1986 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1989, he was transferred to River Plate, where he played until 1993. By that time he was part of the Argentina national team, with whom he won the 1991 Copa América in Chile. He was also part of the national team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Medina Bello went to play in Japan for the Yokohama Marinos until 1996 when he returned to River Plate. He retired in 1999 in Talleres and after two years of retirement played for Dock Sud in the Argentine Soccer League Fourth Division. In 2005, he played for Juventud Unida where he retired for good. Career statistics Club International FIFA World Cup appearances He appeared in 2 games during the 1994 FIFA World Cup. * 30 June 1994: Argentina – Bulgari ...
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Yokohama Marinos
is a Japanese professional football club based in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club competes in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. Having won the J-League title four times and finishing second twice, they are one of the most successful J-League clubs. The team is based in Yokohama and was founded as the company team of Nissan Motor. The club was formed by the merger of Yokohama Marinos and Yokohama Flügels in 1999. The current name is intended to reflect both Marinos and Flügels. The team name ''Marinos'' means "sailors" in Spanish. Yokohama F. Marinos is the longest serving team in the top flight of Japanese football, having played at the top level since 1982, also making them, along with Kashima Antlers, one of only two teams to have competed in Japan's top flight of football every year since its inception. History Nissan FC In 1972, Japan started as Nissan Motor Football Club, based in Yokohama, an ...
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Hiromitsu Isogai
is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Club career Isogai was born in Uki on April 19, 1969. After graduating from Tokai University, he joined Gamba Osaka in 1992. He played as regular player from first season. He moved to Urawa Reds in 1997. He retired in July 1998. National team career In January 1995, Isogai was selected by the Japan national team for the 1995 King Fahd Cup. At this competition, on January 6, he debuted against Nigeria. On January 8, he also played against Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, t .... He played two games for Japan in 1995. Club statistics National team statistics References External links * ** 1969 births Living people Tokai University alumni People from Uki, Kumamoto Associ ...
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Takahiro Shimada
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Shimada was born in Osaka Prefecture on February 9, 1965. After graduating from Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences, he joined Matsushita Electric (later ''Gamba Osaka'') in 1987. He became a regular player as center back from first season. In 1990, the club won the champions Emperor's Cup, which was the first major title in the club's history. He retired at the end of the 1997 season. Coaching career After retirement, Shimada became a coach for Gamba Osaka is a Japanese professional football club based in Suita, Osaka Prefecture. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. The club's name ''Gamba'' comes from the Japanese , meaning "to do your best" or "to ... in 1998. He mainly managed youth team until 2010. Club statistics References External links * 1965 births Living people Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences alumni Association football people ...
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Masayoshi Okada
is a Japanese football referee. He refereed a first round match between England and Tunisia in the 1998 FIFA World Cup The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the football world championship for men's national teams. The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The country was chosen as the host nation by FIFA for th .... ReferencesProfile 1958 births Japanese football referees FIFA World Cup referees Living people Copa América referees 1998 FIFA World Cup referees Association football people from Tokyo AFC Asian Cup referees {{Japan-footy-bio-stub ...
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National Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)
The Japan National Stadium, officially named and formerly known as or , is a multi-purpose stadium used mostly for association football in Kasumigaoka, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The facility served as the main stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the venue for track and field athletics events at the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics in 2021. Demolition of the old National Stadium was completed in May 2015, allowing for the construction of the new stadium to begin on 11 December 2016. The original plans for the new stadium were scrapped in July 2015 by Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, who announced a rebid after a public outcry prompted by increased building costs. As a result, the new design was not ready for the 2019 Rugby World Cup, as originally intended. A new design created by architect Kengo Kuma was chosen in December 2015 to replace the original design, which was completed on 30 November 2019. History After Tokyo submitt ...
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Masanori Suzuki
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Suzuki was born in Tokyo on September 15, 1968. After graduating from Kokushikan University, he joined Toshiba in 1991. He played as offensive midfielder and forward. In 1994, he moved to newly was promoted to J1 League club, Júbilo Iwata is a professional Japanese association football team that currently play in the J2 League. The team name ''Júbilo'' means 'joy' in Spanish and Portuguese. The team's hometown is Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture and they play at Yamaha Stadium. For .... From 1994, he played many matches instead Masashi Nakayama and Salvatore Schillaci left the games for injury. However he could hardly play in the match from 1996 and retired end of 1997 season. Club statistics References External links *j-league.or.jp 1968 births Living people Horikoshi High School alumni Kokushikan University alumni Association football people from Tokyo Japanese men's footballers Japan Soccer League players J ...
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Masashi Nakayama
is a Japanese football manager and former player who is the manager of Azul Claro Numazu from 2023. He played as a forward in his playing career. Club career Playing as a forward, Nakayama made his J1 League debut on 11 March 1994. From then until 2009, he was an ever-present part of the Júbilo Iwata lineup as they were consistently one of the top teams in the J1 League since its inception. With a strike-rate of more than a goal every two games throughout his career, Nakayama was the inspirational and talismanic leader for both Júbilo Iwata and the Japanese national team. At the 1998 World Cup finals in France, Nakayama scored the only goal of the tournament and the first goal for Japan in the history of the World Cup against Jamaica on 26 June 1998.Japan icon Nakayama calls tim ...
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Nobuhiro Takeda
is a Japanese former football player. He played for Japan national team. He was a forward and known as an opportunistic goal-scorer, making most of his quick thinking and canny positioning. He currently works at Nippon Television and belongs to an entertainment agency Horipro as a sportscaster.website by Horipro
Takeda is also an influential businessman and player agent in Japanese.


Club career

Takeda was educated at and played for Shimizu Higashi High School. He joined side
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