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1943 birthsLiving peopleRikkyo University alumniAssociation football people from Saitama PrefectureJapanese footballersJapan international footballersJapan Soccer League playersUrawa Red Diamonds playersOlympic footballers of JapanOlympic bronze medalists for JapanOlympic medalists in footballMedalists at the 1968 Summer OlympicsFootballers at the 1964 Summer OlympicsFootballers at the 1968 Summer OlympicsAsian Games medalists in footballAsian Games bronze medalists for JapanFootballers at the 1966 Asian GamesFootballers at the 1970 Asian GamesFootballers at the 1974 Asian GamesAssociation football goalkeepersJapanese football managersJapan national football team managersJ1 League managersUrawa Red Diamonds managers1988 AFC Asian Cup managersMedalists at the 1966 Asian Games


JapanesefootballJapan national teamSaitamaRikkyo UniversityMitsubishi MotorsJapan Soccer LeagueMitsuhisa Taguchi1969197319711973 Emperor's CupRikkyo UniversityJapan national team1964 Summer OlympicsTokyoTsukasa Hosaka1968 Summer OlympicsMexico City196619701974 Asian GamesMitsubishi MotorsHiroshi NinomiyaJapan Soccer LeagueJSL CupEmperor's Cuptreble1980 Emperor's Cup1981 JSL Cup1982 Japan Soccer LeagueJapan national teamYoshinobu Ishii1990 World Cup qualification1990 Asian GamesTakaji MoriJ1 LeagueJapan Football Hall of Fame









































Kenzo Yokoyama
横山 謙三
Personal information
Full name
Kenzo Yokoyama
Date of birth
(1943-01-21) January 21, 1943 (age 76)
Place of birth
Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Height
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position
Goalkeeper
Youth career
1962–1965
Rikkyo University
Senior career*
Years
Team

Apps

(Gls)
1966–1977
Mitsubishi Motors

136

(0)
Total

136

(0)
National team
1964–1974
Japan

49

(0)
Teams managed
1976–1983
Mitsubishi Motors
1988–1991
Japan
1994
Urawa Reds
2000
Urawa Reds

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Kenzo Yokoyama (横山 謙三, Yokoyama Kenzō, born January 21, 1943) is a former Japanese football player and manager. He played for Japan national team. He also managed Japan national team.




Contents





  • 1 Club career


  • 2 National team career


  • 3 Coaching career


  • 4 Club statistics


  • 5 National team statistics


  • 6 Managerial statistics


  • 7 Awards


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Club career


Yokoyama was born in Saitama on January 21, 1943. After graduating from Kawaguchi High School and Rikkyo University, he joined his local club Mitsubishi Motors in 1966. He played as regular goalkeeper from first season and played all matches in Japan Soccer League until 1974. In 1975, he was deprived of regular goalkeeper by Mitsuhisa Taguchi. The club won the league champions 2 times (1969 and 1973) and 2nd place 6 times. The club also won 1971 and 1973 Emperor's Cup. He retired in 1977. He played 136 games in the league. He was elected Best Eleven 7 times.



National team career


In October 1964, when Yokoyama was a Rikkyo University student, he was elected Japan national team for 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. At this competition, he debuted and played all matches on behalf of Tsukasa Hosaka fractured his hand just before Olympics. After that, Yokoyama became a regular goalkeeper at Japan national team. In 1968, he was elected Japan for 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. He played all matches and Japan won Bronze Medal.[1] He also played at 1966, 1970 and 1974 Asian Games. He played 49 games for Japan until 1974.[2]



Coaching career


In 1976, when Yokoyama played for Mitsubishi Motors (later Urawa Reds), he became a playing manager as Hiroshi Ninomiya successor. In 1978, the club won all three major titles in Japan; Japan Soccer League, JSL Cup and Emperor's Cup. It was first domestic treble for a Japanese club. The club also won 1980 Emperor's Cup, 1981 JSL Cup and 1982 Japan Soccer League. He resigned in 1984. In 1988, he became a manager for Japan national team as Yoshinobu Ishii successor. At 1990 World Cup qualification in 1989, Japan lost in First round. Although Yokoyama managed at 1990 Asian Games, he resigned in 1991. In 1994, he became a manager for Urawa Reds as Takaji Mori successor. However, the club finished at the bottom in J1 League and he resigned end of season. In 1995, he became a general manager. From October 2000, he managed the club. In 2002, he resigned as general manager.


In 2005, Yokoyama was elected Japan Football Hall of Fame.



Club statistics
























































Club performance
League
Season
Club
League
AppsGoals
Japan
League
1966Mitsubishi MotorsJSL Division 1140
1967140
1968140
1969140
1970140
1971140
1972140
1973180
1974180
197520
197600
197700
CountryJapan
1360
Total
1360


National team statistics


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Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
196410
196540
196660
196750
196830
196930
1970120
197160
197230
197320
197440
Total490


Managerial statistics


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Team
From
To
Record
GWDLWin %

Urawa Reds
1994
1994

44

14

0

30

031.82
Total

44

14

0

30

031.82


Awards



  • Japan Soccer League Best Eleven: (7) 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974


References




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  2. ^ ab Japan National Football Team Database


  3. ^ J.League Data Site(in Japanese)




External links



  • Kenzo Yokoyama – FIFA competition record


  • Kenzo Yokoyama at National-Football-Teams.com

  • Japan National Football Team Database


  • Kenzo Yokoyama at J.League (in Japanese) Edit this at Wikidata


  • Japan Football Hall of Fame at Japan Football Association


  • Kenzo Yokoyama at the International Olympic Committee


















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