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Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi

*anese footballer

*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi (川口 能活, Kawaguchi Yoshikatsu, born 15 August 1975), sometimes referred to as Yoshi Kawaguchi, is a former *anese professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is a former captain of the *an national team.

Contents

  • 1 Career
    • 1.1 Early career
    • 1.2 Portsmouth
    • 1.3 Nordsjælland
    • 1.4 Júbilo Iwata
  • 2 International career
    • 2.1 Early career (1996–2001)
    • 2.2 Captain (2004–2006)
    • 2.3 Marginal role (2008–2010)
  • 3 Career statistics
    • 3.1 Club
    • 3.2 International
  • 4 Honours
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Career

Early career

Born in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture, Kawaguchi studied at Shimizu Commercial High School and was a member of the football team there. After finishing high school, he joined the professional football team Yokohama Marinos (later Yokohama F. Marinos).

Portsmouth

Following impressive performances for both club and country, he moved to English club Portsmouth, signing for a club record £1.8m. However, he struggled to adapt to life in the English Football League, and struggled with the physical side of the First Division, notably in a 3–1 away defeat to Grimsby Town. Kawaguchi lost his place to veteran Dave Beasant after being held responsible for Portsmouth's 4–1 home defeat to underdogs Leyton Orient in the FA Cup. Despite his poor performances for Pompey he remained something of a cult hero with the fans, on account of his cheerful demeanour, and his insistence that he would work hard to regain his place. After a season of playing reserve team football, he made his final appearance for Portsmouth in the final game of the 2002–03 Football League First Division championship winning season, coming on at half time to a standing ovation in the 5–0 win against Bradford City.

Nordsjælland

Despite this brief reappearance, he realised that his future lay elsewhere, and moved on to Nordsjælland of the Danish league.

Júbilo Iwata

Prior to the 2005 *anese football season, Kawaguchi returned to his home country when he signed with then-perennial *le-contenders Júbilo Iwata.

International career

Early career (1996–2001)

Kawaguchi was called up to the *anese national team and played in the Atlanta Olympic games. He kept a clean sheet against Brazil in the first game. He played in *an's first ever World Cup game in 1998 in a 1–0 defeat to Argentina, and throughout the tournament, his stellar performance prevented *an from being scored more than one, with all three *anese defeats were just one-goal margin. In 2001, Kawaguchi was *an's first-choice goalkeeper as the team finished runner-up in the Confederations Cup.

Captain (2004–2006)

Kawaguchi is a noted penalty stopper, making two saves in the shootout against Jordan in the 2004 Asian Cup quarter-final and also saving from Croatia's Darijo Srna in the 2006 World Cup. During the 2007 Asian Cup he was instrumental in *an's quarter-final win against Australia making two saves from Harry Kewell and Lucas Neill in the penalty shootout, thus making him the Man of the Match.

In August 2006, it was revealed that he would wear the captain's armband, as new *an manager Ivica Osim believed that former captain Tsuneyasu Miyamoto was not getting enough playing time at his domestic club, Gamba Osaka.

Marginal role (2008–2010)

Kawaguchi is his country's most-capped goalkeeper and overall third most-capped player with 116 caps for *an, six behind second-placed Masami Ihara with 122 caps, but an injury in 2008 had since sidelined him from action. Long-time rival Seigo Narazaki had since been playing as first-choice keeper for *an.

A broken leg sustained in a J1 League clash against Kyoto Sanga FC appeared to have sidelined him for the rest of the season thus ruling him out of the 2010 World Cup. However, after making a full and quick recovery *anese head coach Takeshi Okada decided to include him in the final squad announced on 10 May 2010. Kawaguchi was one of two *anese players (the other being Seigo Narazaki) to be named for their national team's 4th consecutive World Cup. Despite his period of inactivity and having fallen to third in the pecking order, Okada selected him in the hope that his leadership and experience would aid the team's progress. Kawaguchi was appointed captain of the national team during team training on 21 May 2010.

Kawaguchi was not picked to play for the national team under coach Alberto Zaccheroni, and with youngster Eiji Kawashima impressing in *an's 2011 Asian Cup success, the Fuji-shi born custodian's international career was effectively over.

Career statistics

Club

    International

    Honours

    Yokohama F. Marinos

    • J1 League: 1995, 2000

    Portsmouth

    • Football League First Division: 2002–03

    *an

    • AFC Asian Cup: 2000, 2004
    • AFC-OFC Challenge Cup: 2001
    • Afro-Asian Cup of Nations: 2007

    Individual

    • J.League Rookie of the Year: 1995
    • The Best 11: 2001
    • AFC Best Player of the Month: June 2001
    • Asian Cup All-Star Team: 2004
    • J.League Best XI: 2006
    • J.League Fair Play Award: 2008
    • J.League 20th Anniversary Team

    See also

    • List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps

    References

      External links

      • Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi – FIFA compe*ion record (archived)
      • Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi at National-Football-Teams.com
      • *an National Football Team Database
      • Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi at J.League (in *anese)
      • Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi at SC Sagamihara