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词条 Koki Mizuno
释义

  1. Club career

     JEF United Chiba  Celtic  Kashiwa Reysol 

  2. International career

  3. Club statistics

  4. National team statistics

  5. Honours

  6. References

  7. External links

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|name=Koki Mizuno
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|image=Koki Mizuno.jpg
|image_size=290
|caption=Mizuno playing for Celtic in 2009
|birth_date={{birth date and age|df=y|1985|9|6}}
|birth_place=Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Japan
|height={{height|m=1.73}}[1]
|position=Right winger
|currentclub=Roasso Kumamoto
|clubnumber=50
|youthyears1=2002–2004 |youthclubs1=Shimizu Commercial High School
|years1=2004–2007 |years2=2008–2010 |years3=2010–2012 |years4=2013–2014 |years5=2015 |years6=2016 | years7 = 2017–2018 | years8 = 2018
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|club-update=26 December 2018
|nationalteam-update=7 December 2010
}}{{nihongo|Koki Mizuno|水野 晃樹|Mizuno Kōki|born 6 September 1985}} is a Japanese footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Roasso Kumamoto in J2 League. Mizuno began his professional career with JEF United Chiba, with whom he won the J.League Cup in 2005 and 2006; he was named most valuable player of the 2006 competition.[1] His other former clubs include Ventforet Kofu, Kashiwa Reysol, and Scottish side Celtic.

Mizuno has 4 caps for the Japan national football team, including two appearances as a substitute at the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.[2] As a youth, Mizuno also appeared in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship as a member of the Japanese Under-20 team, scoring one goal.[3]

He is the cousin of Keita Suzuki, also a footballer.[4]

Club career

JEF United Chiba

After graduating from Shimizu Commercial High School, Mizuno joined JEF United Chiba in 2004. He was the MVP of the 2006 J.League Cup competition.[1]

Celtic

Celtic's interest was confirmed by chief executive Peter Lawwell in January 2008 who explained that the club planned on signing Mizuno, if he was granted a work permit.[5]

After initially being denied a permit, Gordon Strachan took part in an appeal hearing in which he described his other Japanese import Shunsuke Nakamura as a "flawless performer" and "The best player I have ever worked with, and that includes [Kenny] Dalglish and [Gary] McAllister", and claimed that Mizuno was a young player of immense talent and potential. The appeal was successful[6] and Celtic completed the signing of Koki Mizuno on 29 January 2008. On 18 July 2008, Mizuno made his debut in a 2–0 pre-season friendly win over Southampton. On 8 November, he made his league debut for Celtic in a 2–0 victory over Motherwell, replacing Scott McDonald in the 88th minute and, on 21 December 2008, he made his first start in a game against Falkirk. He scored his first goal for Celtic in the 90th minute of the match, assisted by a pass from Shunsuke Nakamura.[7] On 1 July 2010, Mizuno was released by Celtic.[8]

Kashiwa Reysol

In the summer of 2010, Mizuno signed for J2 League side Kashiwa Reysol.[9] In his first game for Kashiwa, he suffered a knee ligament injury which sidelined him for the rest of the 2010 season.

International career

Mizuno was a member of the Japan team for 2005 World Youth Championship where he scored a goal against Benin.[3] His first cap as a full international came when he substituted Naohiro Takahara on 24 March 2007 in a friendly against Peru.[2] He was a member of the Japan team for 2007 AFC Asian Cup and played two games as a substitute.[10]

Club statistics

Updated to 23 February 2017.[11]
Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ. League CupTotal
2004JEF United ChibaJ1 League71100081
20052532150324
20062501052312
20072990050349
ScotlandLeagueScottish CupLeague CupTotal
2007-08CelticSPL00000000
2008-091010000101
2009-1010001020
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ. League CupTotal
2010Kashiwa ReysolJ2 League10000010
2011J1 League1003010140
20121410000141
2013Ventforet Kofu1901030230
20141111132154
2015JEF United ChibaJ2 League19120-211
2016Vegalta SendaiJ1 League801040130
CountryJapan1681612226420622
Scotland1110010121
Total1791712227421823

National team statistics

[12]
Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
200740
Total40

Honours

JEF United Chiba
  • J.League Cup Champions: 2005, 2006
Celtic
  • Scottish Premier League Runner-up: 2008-09, 2009–10
Individual
  • J.League Cup MVP: 2006

References

1. ^{{cite web|publisher=Yamazaki-Nabisco|title=Cup History|url=http://www.yamazaki-nabisco.co.jp/nabiscocup/index_cup_history.html#n|accessdate=25 September 2011}}
2. ^{{cite web| url =http://www.japannationalfootballteam.com/en/players/mizuno_koki.html| title =MIZUNO Koki| publisher =Japan National Football Team Database| deadurl =yes| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20130922114412/http://www.japannationalfootballteam.com/en/players/mizuno_koki.html| archivedate =22 September 2013| df =dmy-all}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=104/edition=9102/matches/match=91020021/report.html|publisher=FIFA.com|title=Japan - Benin 1:1 (0:1)|date=15 June 2005 }}
4. ^{{cite journal |title=Emperor's Cup preview|language=Japanese |journal=Sports Nippon |date=2 November 2006}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/7177492.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|title=Celtic edge closer to Mizuno deal |date=9 January 2008}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=670381.html#nakamura+welcomes+mizuno|publisher=FIFA.com|title=Nakamura welcomes Mizuno|date=15 January 2008}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/7790935.stm|title=Falkirk 0–3 Celtic|publisher=BBC Sport|date=21 December 2008}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/8779898.stm|title=Celtic release midfielders Zhi and Mizuno|publisher=BBC Sport|date=1 July 2010}}
9. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/celtic-forgotten-man-koki-mizuno-1063164| title =Celtic forgotten man Koki Mizuno returns to Japan | date = 1 July 2010 | accessdate = 28 December 2012 | publisher =Daily Record}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://samuraiblue.jp/timeline/20070716/070716.pdf|title=2007 Asian Cup|publisher=JFA|date=30 July 2007 }}
11. ^Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社, [https://www.amazon.co.jp/2017-J1-J3%E9%81%B8%E6%89%8B%E5%90%8D%E9%91%91-NSK-MOOK/dp/4905411424/ref=pd_sim_14_1/356-9491148-0114816?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=BA8BN4Y0F97GNWKQM78H "2017 J1&J2&J3選手名鑑 (NSK MOOK)"], 8 February 2017, Japan, {{ISBN|978-4905411420}} (p. 93 out of 289)
12. ^{{NFT player|pid=21486|name=Koki Mizuno}}

External links

  • {{FIFA player|233479}}
  • {{NFT}}
  • Japan National Football Team Database
  • {{J.League player}}
  • {{Soccerbase}}
  • [https://www.sagan-tosu.net/team/player/6/ Profile at Sagan Tosu]
{{Japan squad 2007 AFC Asian Cup}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mizuno, Koki}}

20 : 1985 births|Living people|Association football people from Shizuoka Prefecture|Japanese footballers|Japan youth international footballers|Japan international footballers|J1 League players|J2 League players|JEF United Chiba players|Kashiwa Reysol players|Ventforet Kofu players|Vegalta Sendai players|Sagan Tosu players|Roasso Kumamoto players|Scottish Premier League players|Celtic F.C. players|Japanese expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Scotland|2007 AFC Asian Cup players|Association football wingers

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