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|name=Masashi Nakayama 中山 雅史 |image=Masashi Nakayama-signature-1994.jpg |image_size= |caption=Masashi Nakayama's autograph |fullname=Masashi Nakayama |birth_date={{Birth date and age|1967|9|23|df=yes}} |birth_place=Fujieda, Shizuoka, Japan |death_date= |death_place= |height={{Height|m=1.79}} |position=Forward |currentclub=Azul Claro Numazu |clubnumber=39 |youthyears1=1986–1989|youthclubs1=University of Tsukuba |years1=1990–2009|clubs1=Júbilo Iwata|caps1=419|goals1=207 |years2=2010–2012|clubs2=Consadole Sapporo|caps2=13|goals2=0 |years3=2015–|clubs3=Azul Claro Numazu|caps3=0|goals3=0 |nationalyears1=1990–2003|nationalteam1=Japan|nationalcaps1=53|nationalgoals1=21 |manageryears1=|managerclubs1= |club-update=31 December 2017 |nationalteam-update= }}{{Nihongo|Masashi Nakayama|中山 雅史|Nakayama Masashi|born 23 September 1967}} is a Japanese football player. Born in Shizuoka, Gon Nakayama attended Fujieda Higashi High School and University of Tsukuba before he joined Yamaha Motors (currently; Júbilo Iwata) of the Japan Soccer League, a precursor to the J1 League, which consisted of company sponsored teams. He retired in December 2012 at age 45 after playing 3 seasons for Consadole Sapporo, then he came back almost three years later with Azul Claro Numazu in Japan Football League, the club has been promoted to the J3 League since 2017. CareerPlaying as a Forward, Nakayama made his J1 League debut on 11 March 1994. From then until 2009, he was an ever-present part of the Júbilo Iwata lineup as they were consistently one of the top teams in the J1 League since its inception. With a strike-rate of more than a goal every two games throughout his career, Nakayama was the inspirational and talismanic leader for both Júbilo Iwata and the Japanese national team. At the 1998 World Cup finals in France, Nakayama scored the only goal of the tournament and the first goal for Japan in the history of the World Cup against Jamaica on 26 June 1998.[1] He has scored 21 goals in 53 appearances for the Japanese national team.[2] Nakayama also holds the world record fastest hat-trick at international level. He managed three goals in an 2000 Asian Cup qualification match against Brunei on 16 February 2000 in only three minutes and three seconds,[1] beating the previous record of Englishman George William Hall set in 1938 (against Northern Ireland) by 27 seconds. This striker becomes a record-holder with other hat-tricks, that he did it in four successive games of J1 League, from 15 to 29 April in 1998. He scored 16 times in these games.[1] The record is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records Affectionately known as "Gon Nakayama" is a fan favorite among many casual Japanese football fans for his outspoken and humorous nature. Now in the twilight of his career, injuries and age have taken a toll on Nakayama's skills but he still remains a favorite of the Jubilo faithful, as evidenced by the fact that he draws the loudest cheers by far from the home crowd at Yamaha Stadium when his name is announced during warm-ups or when he comes on as a substitute. On 4 December 2012, he announced his retirement at the age of 45, citing injuries to his both knees, after being J1 League's all-time leading scores of 157 goals.[1] In September 2015, he began to train with Azul Claro Numazu and then he signed a contract with the Japan Football League team Azul Claro.[3] Despite the fact he didn't play any minute of JFL with Azul Claro, his contract was renewed for 2017 season, a first for a professional football club.[4] Club statisticsUpdated to December 31, 2017.[5][6]
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References1. ^1 2 3 [https://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/news/newsid=1965277.html?cid=rssfeed&att= Japan icon Nakayama calls time on career] FIFA.com 4 December 2012 {{deadlink|date=June 2018}} 2. ^1 Japan National Football Team Database 3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.azul-claro.jp/information/25886/ | title=中山雅史選手アスルクラロ沼津加入のお知らせ | language=ja | date=14 September 2015 | publisher=Azul Claro | accessdate=16 May 2017 }} 4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.azul-claro.jp/information/31775/ | title=2017シーズン 中山 雅史選手 契約更新のお知らせ | language=ja | date=25 December 2016 | publisher=Azul Claro | accessdate=16 May 2017 }} 5. ^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. 251 out of 289) 6. ^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. 273 out of 289) External links
|title= Awards |bg= gold |fg= navy |list1={{1991–92 Japan Soccer League Team of the Year}}{{1997 J.League Team of the Year}}{{1998 J.League Team of the Year}}{{2000 J.League Team of the Year}}{{2002 J.League Team of the Year}}{{Japanese Footballer of the Year}}{{J.League MVP}}{{J1 League top scorers}} }}{{Navboxes colour |title= Japan squads |bg= #0202FF |fg= #FFFFFF |list1={{Japan squad 1988 AFC Asian Cup}}{{Japan squad 1992 AFC Asian Cup}}{{Japan squad 1998 FIFA World Cup}}{{Japan squad 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup}}{{Japan squad 2002 FIFA World Cup}} }}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nakayama, Masashi}} 23 : 1967 births|Living people|University of Tsukuba alumni|Association football people from Shizuoka Prefecture|Japanese footballers|Japan international footballers|Japan Soccer League players|J1 League players|J2 League players|J3 League players|Japan Football League (1992–98) players|Japan Football League players|Júbilo Iwata players|Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo players|Azul Claro Numazu players|J.League MVPs|1988 AFC Asian Cup players|1992 AFC Asian Cup players|1998 FIFA World Cup players|2001 FIFA Confederations Cup players|2002 FIFA World Cup players|AFC Asian Cup-winning players|Association football forwards |
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