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Kunishige Kamamoto

*anese footballer, manager, and politician*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kunishige Kamamoto (釜本 邦茂, Kamamoto Kunishige, born April 15, 1944) is a former *anese football player, manager and politician. He won the bronze medal with the *an national team at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, finishing as the tournament's top scorer with seven goals, and is the all-time leading goalscorer for *an. He served as a member of the House of Councillors between 1995 and 2001.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Club career
  • 3 National team career
  • 4 Coaching career
  • 5 Club statistics
    • 5.1 International goals
  • 6 Managerial statistics
  • 7 Honours
  • 8 References
  • 9 External links

Early life

Kamamoto was born in Kyoto on April 15, 1944. He grew up in Kyoto and attended Yamashiro High School. Then, he was on to Waseda University School of commerce. He became a top scorer in the Kanto university league for 4 years in a row. He also won the 1963 and the 1966 Emperor's Cup at university. This was the last time a university team won the Emperor's Cup. His major was commerce and earned a bachelor of arts degree from Waseda University in 1966.

Club career

After graduating from Waseda University, Kamamoto joined *an Soccer League club Yanmar Diesel (currently Cerezo Osaka) in 1967. He played all games in league from first season. In 1968, he became a top scorer in the league. The club won their 1st *le 1968 Emperor's Cup with his winning goal in final. The club also won 1970 Emperor's Cup. In 1971, the club won their 1st league champions and he also became a top scorer Second time. In 1974 and 1975, the club won the league for 2 years in a row and also won 1974 Emperor's Cup. In 1978, he became a playing manager. The club won the league champions in 1980. In 1982, he ruptured his Achilles tendon 2 times. In 1984, when he was 40 years old, he retired. He became a top scorer 7 times and was selected Best Eleven 14 times. He was also selected *anese Footballer of the Year awards 7 times.

National team career

On March 3, 1964, when Kamamoto was a Waseda University student, he debuted and scored a goal for *an national team against Singapore. In October, he was selected by *an for 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He played all matches and scored 1 goal. In 1968, he also was selected *an for 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. *an won Bronze Medal and he became a top scorer. He played all matches and scored 7 goals. In 2018, this team was selected *an Football Hall of Fame. In the 1970s, after many Olympic players left national team, he continued being selected national team. He also played at 1966, 1970 and 1974 Asian Games. In 1977, he retired from national team. He played 76 games and scored 75 goals for *an until 1977.

Coaching career

In 1978, when Kamamoto played for Yanmar Diesel, he became a playing manager. He led the club to won first league champions in 1980. The club also won 1983 and 1984 JSL Cup. In 1984, he resigned at the same time he retired from playing career. In 1991, he signed with across town to the Yanmar Diesel rivals, Matsu*a Electric (later Gamba Osaka). He resigned in 1994.

Kamamoto was selected as a member of the House of Councillors in July 1995, then served until July 2001.

Kamamoto was also served the vice-president of the *an Football *ociation from July 1998 to July 2008. In 2005, he was selected *an Football Hall of Fame.

Club statistics

International goals

Scores and results list *an's goal tally first.

Managerial statistics

Honours

Individual

  • Summer Olympics football top scorer:: 1968
  • *anese Footballer of the Year (7): 1966, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1981
  • *an Soccer League Top Scorer (7): 1968, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976 (on his own), 1978 (shared with Carvalho).
  • *an Soccer League Best Eleven (14): 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981.
  • *an Soccer League *ists leader (2): 1973, 1975
  • *an Soccer League Star Ball Award (5): 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972
  • *an Soccer League Fighting Spirit Award (1): 1968
  • *an Soccer League 100 goals Award: 1974
  • *an Soccer League 200 goals Award: 1981

References

    External links

    • Kunishige Kamamoto – FIFA compe*ion record (archived)
    • Kunishige Kamamoto at National-Football-Teams.com
    • *an National Football Team Database
    • Kunishige Kamamoto at J.League (in *anese)
    • *an Football Hall of Fame at *an Football *ociation
    • *an Football Hall of Fame (*an team at 1968 Olympics) at *an Football *ociation
    • *an Soccer Archive: Biography and action photos

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