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|name=Arawa Kimura 木村 現 |image= |image_size= |caption= |fullname=Arawa Kimura |birth_date={{Birth date|1931|7|8}} |birth_place=Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan |death_date={{Death date and age|2007|2|21|1931|7|8}} |death_place=Ebina, Kanagawa, Japan |height= |position=Forward |currentclub= |clubnumber= |youthyears1=|youthclubs1=Kwansei Gakuin University |years1=|clubs1=Kwangaku Club|caps1=|goals1= |years2=|clubs2=Chudai Club|caps2=|goals2= |totalcaps=|totalgoals= |nationalyears1=1954–1955|nationalteam1=Japan|nationalcaps1=6|nationalgoals1=1 |manageryears1=|managerclubs1= |medaltemplates= |club-update= |nationalteam-update= }}{{Nihongo|Arawa Kimura|木村 現|Kimura Arawa|July 8, 1931 – February 21, 2007}} was a Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Club careerKimura was born in Hiroshima on July 8, 1931. He played for Kwangaku Club was consisted of his alma mater Kwansei Gakuin University players and graduates. He also played for Chudai Club was consisted of Chuo University players and graduates. He won 1950, 1953 and 1955 Emperor's Cup as a member of All Kwangaku and 1957 Emperor's Cup at Chudai Club. National team careerIn March 1954, Kimura was elected Japan national team for 1954 World Cup qualification. At this qualification, on March 7, he debuted against South Korea. He also played at 1954 Asian Games. He played 6 games and scored 1 goal for Japan until 1955.[1] On February 21, 2007, Kimura died in Ebina at the age of 75. National team statistics[1]
References1. ^1 Japan National Football Team Database External links
9 : 1931 births|2007 deaths|Kwansei Gakuin University alumni|Association football people from Hiroshima Prefecture|Japanese footballers|Japan international footballers|Footballers at the 1954 Asian Games|Association football forwards|Hibakusha |
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