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词条 Marcus Tulio Tanaka
释义

  1. Career

  2. Career statistics

     Club   International   Appearances in major competitions  International goals 

  3. Honours

     Club  International  Individual 

  4. References

  5. External links

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|name=Marcus Tulio Tanaka
田中 マルクス 闘莉王
|image=Tulio 20080622.jpg
|image_size=280
|fullname=Marcus Tulio Lyuji Murzani Tanaka[1]
|birth_date={{birth date and age|df=yes|1981|4|24}}
|birth_place = Palmeira d'Oeste, SP, Brazil
|height={{height|ft=6|in=1}}
|youthyears1= |youthclubs1=Mirassol
|youthyears2=1998–2000 |youthclubs2=Shibuya Makuhari High School
|currentclub=Kyoto Sanga
|clubnumber=4
|position= Centre back
|years1=2001–2003 |clubs1=Sanfrecce Hiroshima |caps1=39 |goals1=2
|years2=2003 |clubs2 = → Mito HollyHock (loan) | caps2=45 |goals2=10
|years3=2004–2009 |clubs3=Urawa Red Diamonds |caps3=168 |goals3=37
|years4=2010–2016 |clubs4=Nagoya Grampus |caps4=185 |goals4=36
|years5=2017– |clubs5=Kyoto Sanga |caps5=62 |goals5=19
|nationalyears1=2004 | nationalteam1=Japan U-23 | nationalcaps1=7 | nationalgoals1=0
|nationalyears2=2006–2010[2] |nationalteam2=Japan |nationalcaps2=43 |nationalgoals2=8
|pcupdate= 3 January 2019
|ntupdate= 7 February 2011
}}{{nihongo|Marcus Tulio Tanaka|田中 マルクス 闘莉王|Tanaka Marukusu Tūrio|extra=born Marcus Túlio Lyuji Murzani Tanaka on 24 April 1981}}, commonly known as Tulio, is a Japanese footballer who plays as a centre-back for J2 League club Kyoto Sanga FC.

Career

Born in Palmeira d'Oeste, Brazil to an Italian Brazilian mother and second generation Japanese Brazilian father, Tulio moved to Japan at age 15 to complete his high school studies.[3] After graduation from Shibuya Makuhari High School in Chiba Prefecture in 2001, Tulio joined the J.League club Sanfrecce Hiroshima.

When Sanfrecce was relegated to J.League Division 2 after his second season in 2002, he was loaned to fellow J.League Division 2 side Mito Hollyhock. On 10 October 2003, Tulio obtained his Japanese citizenship. In 2004, after a season at Mito, Tulio returned to the J.League Division 1, joining Urawa Reds and played for Japan at the 2004 Olympic Games.

Tulio made his debut for the Japan's senior national team on 9 August 2006, against Trinidad and Tobago.[2] He scored his first goal for Japan on 15 November 2006 in a 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia.[2] After the strong performance in 2006 season, which led Urawa to win their first ever J.League Division 1 title, he received J-League Player of the Year. But he missed 2007 AFC Asian Cup finals due to an injury. His absence was a big blow to the Japan NT.

Tulio went on to score his second goal for the Japanese national team, on 22 August 2007, in an international friendly versus Cameroon – a header. On 17 July 2008, he scored his first hat-trick in J.League Division 1 in a league game against Tokyo Verdy. On 22 December 2009, after falling out with the management at Urawa as he was deployed in an unfamiliar position at the back, Tulio joined Nagoya Grampus.[4] He played 168 games and scored 37 goals for his ex-club.

On 30 May 2010, he scored for Japan against England in the 7th minute of a World Cup warm-up, and also scored for England against Japan in the form of an own goal 67 minutes later.[5] As Japan's captain Yuji Nakazawa later did the same thing, the game finished 2–1 for England.

On 4 June 2010, he scored for Côte d'Ivoire against Japan in the form of an own goal in the 13th minute of a friendly match. Three minutes later, he injured Côte d'Ivoire attacker Didier Drogba's elbow which was fractured by high challenge from Tulio.

He was a playmaker in his younger days, whose passes and headers helped his team score goals.

On 9 January 2016, Nagoya Grampus announced that the club and Tulio are parting ways.[6] Nearly nine-months later, on 28 August 2016, Tulio re-signed for Nagoya Grampus,[7] before leaving Nagoya Grampus at the end of the 2016 season upon the expiration of his contract.[8]

In the off-season of the 2016–17 season, at the age of 35, Tulio signed with J2 club Kyoto Sanga FC.[9]

Career statistics

Club

{{updated|end of 2018 season}}.[10][11]
Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupLeague CupAFCTotal
2001Sanfrecce HiroshimaJ1 League171-50-221
2002221-50-271
2003Mito HollyHockJ2 League421030--4510
2004Urawa Red DiamondsJ1 League2131061-284
20052692071-3510
20063371071-418
200726310-10*0373
200831111010413712
2009314-11-325
2010Nagoya GrampusJ1 League296-10-306
2011316-2250388
20123393321524315
2013273-41-314
20142874243-3612
2015305-62-367
20167000--70
2017Kyoto SangaJ2 League311500--3115
201831400--314
Career total4961041655113243577119
  • Includes 2 matches at FIFA Club World Cup

International

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
200651
200741
2008102
2009132
2010112
Total438

Appearances in major competitions

TeamCompetitionCategoryAppearancesGoalsTeam Record
StartSub
JPN}}2004 Summer OlympicsU-23300Round 1
JPN}}2007 AFC Asian Cup qualificationSenior401Qualified
JPN}}2010 FIFA World Cup qualificationSenior803Qualified
JPN}}2010 FIFA World CupSenior400Round 16

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 15 November 2006 Sapporo Dome, Sapporo, Japan KSA}} 1–0 3–1 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2. 22 August 2007 Kyushu Sekiyu Dome, Ōita, Japan CMR}} 1–0 2–0 Friendly match (2007 Kirin Challenge Cup)
3. 14 June 2008 Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand THA}} 0–1 0–3 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
4. 19 November 2008 Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar QAT}} 0–3 0–3 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
5. 17 June 2009 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia AUS}} 0–1 2–1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
6. 8 October 2009 Outsourcing Stadium, Shizuoka, Japan HKG}} 4–0 6–0 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
7. 11 February 2010 National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan HKG}} 2–0 3–0 2010 East Asian Football Championship
8. 30 May 2010 UPC-Arena, Graz, Austria ENG}} 1–0 1–2 Friendly match

Honours

Club

Urawa Red Diamonds
  • AFC Champions League: 1

2007

  • J.League Division 1: 1

2006

  • Emperor's Cup: 2

2005, 2006

  • Japanese Super Cup: 1

2006

Nagoya Grampus
  • J.League Division 1: 1

2010

  • Japanese Super Cup: 1

2011

International

Japan
  • Kirin Cup: 3

2007, 2008, 2009

Individual

  • Japanese Footballer of the Year: 1

2006

  • J.League Most Valuable Player: 1

2006

  • J.League Best Eleven: 9

2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

References

1. ^{{ cite web | url=https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/22/85/78/fwc_2010_squadlists.pdf | title=FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 List of Players | publisher=FIFA | date=4 June 2010 | accessdate=13 October 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.japannationalfootballteam.com/en/players/tanaka_marcus_tulio.html| title =TANAKA Marcus Tulio| publisher =Japan National Football Team Database}}
3. ^{{cite web| url =http://www.zimbio.com/Marcus+Tulio+Tanaka/articles/e_Umkgsp71b/Brazilian+Samurai+ready+rumble+Japan| title =Brazilian Samurai ready to rumble for Japan| date =29 May 2010| accessdate =26 December 2012| work =Zimbio| deadurl =yes| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20130718103242/http://www.zimbio.com/Marcus+Tulio+Tanaka/articles/e_Umkgsp71b/Brazilian+Samurai+ready+rumble+Japan| archivedate =18 July 2013| df =dmy-all}}
4. ^{{cite web|agency=Reuters |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=716796&sec=global&cc=3436 |title=Japan star Tulio swaps Urawa Red Diamonds for Nagoya Grampus Eight – Global |publisher=ESPN Soccernet |date=22 December 2009 |accessdate=14 June 2010}}
5. ^{{cite news|author=Barry Glendenning |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/may/30/football-england-japan-friendly |title=Football: England v Japan – as it happened |work=The Guardian |date= 30 May 2010|accessdate=14 June 2010 | location=London}}
6. ^http://nagoya-grampus.jp/information/pressrelease/2016/0109post-530.php
7. ^{{cite web|title=田中マルクス闘莉王選手、加入記者会見|url=http://nagoya-grampus.jp/news/interview/2016/0828post-652.php|publisher=Nagoya Grampus.|accessdate=16 May 2018|language=Japanese|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160831182533/http://nagoya-grampus.jp/news/interview/2016/0828post-652.php | archivedate=31 August 2016 | date=28 August 2016}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=田中 マルクス闘莉王選手、契約満了のお知らせ|url=http://nagoya-grampus.jp/news/pressrelease/2016/1107post-678.php|publisher=Nagoya Grampus|accessdate=7 November 2016|language=Japanese|date=7 November 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Kyoto Sanga finalize deal with Tulio|url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2017/01/06/soccer/j-league/kyoto-sanga-finalize-deal-tulio|work=Japan Times|accessdate=1 April 2017|date=6 January 2017}}
10. ^Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社, [https://www.amazon.co.jp/J1-J3%E9%81%B8%E6%89%8B%E5%90%8D%E9%91%91%E3%83%8F%E3%83%B3%E3%83%87%E3%82%A3%E7%89%88-2018-NSK-MOOK/dp/4905411521 "J1&J2&J3選手名鑑ハンディ版 2018 (NSK MOOK)"], 7 February 2018, Japan, {{ISBN|978-4905411529}} (p. 199 out of 289)
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. 171 out of 289)

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • {{FIFA player|210717}}
  • {{NFT player|pid=15138}}
  • Japan National Football Team Database
  • {{J.League player|6416}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927210220/http://www.jfa.or.jp/daihyo/daihyo/games/eng/06_squad/061115/06_tanaka_marcustulio.html Japan national team profile]
  • Profile at Kyoto Sanga FC
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26 : 1981 births|Living people|Japanese footballers|Japan international footballers|J1 League players|J2 League players|Sanfrecce Hiroshima players|Mito HollyHock players|Urawa Red Diamonds players|Nagoya Grampus players|Kyoto Sanga FC players|Olympic footballers of Japan|Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2010 FIFA World Cup players|Japanese Footballer of the Year winners|J.League MVPs|Expatriate footballers in Japan|Brazilian expatriate footballers|Brazilian footballers|Naturalized citizens of Japan|Japanese people of Italian descent|Brazilian emigrants to Japan|Brazilian people of Italian descent|Sportspeople from São Paulo|Brazilian people of Japanese descent|Association football defenders

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