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|name=Hiroshi Nanami 名波 浩 |image= |image_size= |caption= |fullname=Hiroshi Nanami |birth_date={{Birth date and age|1972|11|28}} |birth_place=Fujieda, Shizuoka, Japan |death_date= |death_place= |height=1.77 m |position=Midfielder |currentclub= |clubnumber= |youthyears1=1988–1990|youthclubs1=Shimizu Commercial High School |youthyears2=1991–1994|youthclubs2=Juntendo University |years1=1995–2008|clubs1=Júbilo Iwata|caps1=301|goals1=32 |years2=1999–2000|clubs2=→Venezia (loan)|caps2=24|goals2=1 |years3=2006|clubs3=→Cerezo Osaka (loan)|caps3=13|goals3=2 |years4=2007|clubs4=→Tokyo Verdy (loan)|caps4=17|goals4=0 |totalcaps=355|totalgoals=35 |nationalyears1=1995–2001|nationalteam1=Japan|nationalcaps1=67|nationalgoals1=9 |manageryears1=2014–|managerclubs1=Júbilo Iwata |medaltemplates= |club-update= |nationalteam-update= }}{{Nihongo|Hiroshi Nanami|名波 浩|Nanami Hiroshi|born November 28, 1972}} is a former Japanese football player and manager. He played for Japan national team. Club careerNanami was born in Fujieda on November 28, 1972. After graduating from Juntendo University, he joined Júbilo Iwata in 1995. From first season, he played as regular player and became a most central player in golden era in club history. The club won the champions 1997 J1 League and 1998 J.League Cup. He was also elected Best Eleven for 3 years in a row (1996-1998). In Asia, the club won 1998–99 Asian Club Championship. In July 1999, Nanami moved to Serie A club Venezia on loan. However the club was relegated to Serie B in 2000. In September 2000, he returned to Júbilo Iwata. He hurts his knees in 2001 and he reduced opportunities to play in the match after that. The club won the champions at 2002 J1 League and 2003 Emperor's Cup. In 2006, his opportunity to play decreased and he moved to Cerezo Osaka in August 2006. In 2007, he moved to J2 League club Tokyo Verdy. In 2008, he returned to Júbilo Iwata and announced his retirement in November 2008 after being dogged by a knee injury in recent years. National team careerNanami was a key figure for the Japan national team throughout the late 1990s and during the early part of this century. On August 6, 1995, Nanami debuted and scored a goal for Japan against Costa Rica. From 1996, he became a central player and wore the number 10 shirt. In 1996, he played all matches for Japan included 1996 Asian Cup. At 1998 World Cup qualification in 1997, Japan won the qualify for 1998 World Cup first time Japan's history. In 1998, he played all matches included World Cup. He also played at 1999 Copa América and 2000 Asian Cup. At 2000 Asian Cup, he played full time in all matches and scored 3 goals. Japan won the champions and he was elected MVP Awards. After he hurts his knees in 2001, he did not play for Japan. He played 67 games and scored 9 goals for Japan until 2001.[1] Coaching careerIn September 2014, Nanami became a manager for Júbilo Iwata as Péricles Chamusca successor. Júbilo Iwata played in J2 League in 2014. He led the club to won the 2nd place and promoted to J1 League. Club statistics
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References1. ^1 Japan National Football Team Database 2. ^NANAMI Hiroshi {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130922000323/http://www.japannationalfootballteam.com/en/players/nanami_hiroshi.html |date=2013-09-22 }} 3. ^[https://data.j-league.or.jp/SFIX07/?staff_id=6515 J.League Data Site]{{ja}} External links
|title= Awards |bg= gold |fg= navy |list1={{1996 J.League Team of the Year}}{{1997 J.League Team of the Year}}{{1998 J.League Team of the Year}}{{2002 J.League Team of the Year}}{{AFC Asian Cup MVP Award}} }}{{Navboxes colour |title= Japan squads |bg= #0202FF |fg= #FFFFFF |list1={{Japan squad 1996 AFC Asian Cup}}{{Japan squad 1998 FIFA World Cup}}{{Japan squad 1999 Copa América}}{{Japan squad 2000 AFC Asian Cup}} }}{{Júbilo Iwata managers}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nanami, Hiroshi}} 26 : 1972 births|Living people|Juntendo University alumni|Association football people from Shizuoka Prefecture|Japanese footballers|J1 League players|J2 League players|Júbilo Iwata players|Cerezo Osaka players|Tokyo Verdy players|Venezia F.C. players|Japanese expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Italy|Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Italy|Serie A players|Japan international footballers|1996 AFC Asian Cup players|1998 FIFA World Cup players|1999 Copa América players|2000 AFC Asian Cup players|AFC Asian Cup-winning players|Association football midfielders|Japanese football managers|J1 League managers|J2 League managers|Júbilo Iwata managers |
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