is a Japanese retired
football player.
Early life
Isaka was born in
Ibaraki Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Ibaraki Prefecture has a population of 2,871,199 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Ibaraki Prefecture borders Fukushima Prefecture to the north, Tochigi Prefectur ...
on October 23, 1974. After graduating from high school, he joined
JEF United Ichihara
, full name and also known as , is a Japanese professional football club that plays in the J2 League. On 1 February 2005, the club changed its name from ''JEF United Ichihara'' to the current name after Chiba city had joined Ichihara, Chiba as ...
in 1993.
Career
On October 19, 1994, he debuted as a defender against the
Urawa Reds
, colloquially Urawa Reds (浦和レッズ), also known as Mitsubishi Urawa Football Club from April 1992 to January 1996, is a professional football club in the city of Saitama, part of the Greater Tokyo Area in Japan. The club plays in the ...
.
J.League
/ref> However he did not play anymore until 1996. In 1997, he moved to his local club, Mito HollyHock
is a Japanese professional football (soccer) club, currently playing in the J2 League. The team's hometown is located in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Its nickname "HollyHock" derives from the family crest of the Tokugawa clan who governed from Mi ...
, in the Japan Football League
The also known as simply the JFL is the 4th tier of the Japanese association football league system, positioned beneath the three divisions of the J.League. The league features fully professional teams that hold J.League associate membership amo ...
with teammate Jun Mizuno. He played as a regular player in 1997. However he did not play much in 1998 and retired at the end of the season.
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References
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1974 births
Living people
Association football people from Ibaraki Prefecture
Japanese footballers
J1 League players
Japan Football League (1992–1998) players
JEF United Chiba players
Mito HollyHock players
Men's association football defenders
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