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词条 Toshihiro Hattori
释义

  1. Club career

  2. National team career

  3. Club statistics

  4. National team statistics

  5. National team

  6. National team goals

  7. Honors and awards

     Teams  Individual 

  8. References

  9. External links

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}}{{Nihongo|Toshihiro Hattori|服部 年宏|Hattori Toshihiro|born September 23, 1973}} is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team.

Club career

Hattori was born in Shizuoka on September 23, 1973. After dropped out from Tokai University, he joined Júbilo Iwata in 1994. He played in many defensive positions. He was a central player in golden era in club history. The club won the champions at J1 League 3 times (1999, 1999, 2002). The club also won 1998 J.League Cup and 2003 Emperor's Cup. In Asia, the club won the champions at 1998–99 Asian Club Championship and 2nd place at 1999–00 and 2000–01 Asian Club Championship. He played the club until 2006. Toward end of his career, he played for Tokyo Verdy (2007-09), Gainare Tottori (2010-11) and FC Gifu (2012-13). He retired end of 2013 season.

National team career

In July 1996, Hattori was elected Japan U-23 national team for 1996 Summer Olympics. He played in all 3 matches. Although Japan won 2 matches, Japan lost at First round. At this time, Japan won Brazil in first game. It was known as "Miracle of Miami" (マイアミの奇跡) in Japan.

On September 11, 1996, Hattori debuted for Japan national team against Uzbekistan. He was elected Japan for 1996 Asian Cup and 1998 World Cup, but he did not played in the match both competition. After 1998 World Cup, he came to be well elected for Japan by new manager Philippe Troussier. He played at 1999 Copa América, 2000 Asian Cup, 2001 Confederations Cup and 2002 World Cup. At 2000 Asian Cup, he played in all matches and Japan won the champions. At 2001 Confederations Cup, Japan won 2nd place. After 2002 World Cup, he played as regular player under new manager Zico. He was also elected Japan for 2003 Confederations Cup, but he did not play in the match. He played 44 games and scored 2 goals for Japan until 2003.[1]

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupACLTotal
1994Júbilo IwataJ1 League2501040-300
199540321--424
199615310111-274
19971824040-262
19983213020-371
19992903040-360
20002523111-294
20012751090-375
20022620010-272
20032614080-381
2004290505141432
2005280202030350
20063002070-390
2007Tokyo VerdyJ2 League47000--470
2008J1 League3101040-360
2009J2 League26010--270
2010Gainare TottoriFootball League33310--344
2011J2 League3502000-370
2012FC GifuJ2 League42100--421
201335010--360
CountryJapan599233626237170429
Total599233626237170429

National team statistics

[1]
Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
199610
199710
199850
199950
2000121
2001111
200250
200340
Total442

National team

  • {{AsianCupRosterLink|1996|Japan}}
  • {{WCSquadLink|1998|Japan}}
  • {{AsianCupRosterLink|2000|Japan}} (Champions)
  • {{ConfedCupRosterLink|2001|Japan}}
  • {{WCSquadLink|2002|Japan}}
  • {{ConfedCupRosterLink|2003|Japan}}

National team goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 2000-12-20 National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan KOR}} 1–1 Draw Friendly Match
2. 2001-08-15 Shizuoka Stadium, Fukuroi, Japan AUS}} 3–0 Won AFC/OFC Cup Challenge

Honors and awards

Teams

Júbilo Iwata
  • AFC Champions League Champions : 1999
  • Asian Super Cup Champions : 1999
  • J1 League Champions : 1997, 1999, 2002
Japan National Team
  • FIFA Confederations Cup Runner-up : 2001
  • AFC Asian Cup Champions : 2000

Individual

  • J. League Best Eleven : 2001

References

1. ^Japan National Football Team Database

External links

  • {{FIFA player|170132}}
  • {{NFT player|pid=3455}}
  • Japan National Football Team Database
  • {{J.League player|1696}}
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24 : 1973 births|Living people|Tokai University alumni|Association football people from Shizuoka Prefecture|Japanese footballers|Japan international footballers|J1 League players|J2 League players|Japan Football League players|Júbilo Iwata players|Tokyo Verdy players|Gainare Tottori players|FC Gifu players|1996 AFC Asian Cup players|1998 FIFA World Cup players|1999 Copa América players|2000 AFC Asian Cup players|2001 FIFA Confederations Cup players|2002 FIFA World Cup players|2003 FIFA Confederations Cup players|AFC Asian Cup-winning players|Footballers at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic footballers of Japan|Association football midfielders

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