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Shigeo Yaegashi (八重樫 茂生, Yaegashi Shigeo, March 24, 1933 – May 2, 2011) was a Japanese football player and manager. He played for Japan national team.[1]

Shigeo Yaegashi
八重樫 茂生
Personal information
Full name Shigeo Yaegashi
Date of birth (1933-03-24)March 24, 1933
Place of birth Hanamaki, Iwate, Empire of Japan
Date of death May 2, 2011(2011-05-02) (aged 78)
Place of death Tama, Tokyo, Japan
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1949–1951 Morioka Daiichi High School
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1952–1953 Chuo University
1954–1957 Waseda University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1958–1969 Furukawa Electric51 (14)
Total 51 (14)
International career
1956–1968 Japan45 (11)
Managerial career
1967 Furukawa Electric
1970 Japan U-20
1977–1981 Fujitsu
1985–1989 Fujitsu

Medal record

Furukawa Electric
Runner-up Japan Soccer League 1967
Winner Emperor's Cup 1960
Winner Emperor's Cup 1961
Winner Emperor's Cup 1964
Runner-up Emperor's Cup 1962
Representing  Japan
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Mexico City Team
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Bangkok Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

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Yaegashi was born in Daejeon, Japan on March 24, 1933, but raised in Hanamaki. After playing at Chuo University, he moved to Waseda University. After graduating from Waseda University, he joined Furukawa Electric in 1958. In 1963, he was selected Japanese Footballer of the Year awards. In 1965, Furukawa Electric joined new league Japan Soccer League. He retired in 1969. He played 51 games and scored 14 goals in the league. He was also selected Best Eleven 3 times (1966, 1967 and 1968).

National team career

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In June 1956, when Yaegashi was a Waseda University student, he was selected Japan national team for 1956 Summer Olympics qualification. At this qualification, on June 3, he debuted against South Korea. In November, he played at 1956 Summer OlympicsinMelbourne. He also played at 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and 1968 Summer OlympicsinMexico City. At 1968 Olympics, he played as a captain in first match against Nigeria, he was replaced for injury in the 78minuts.[2] This match is his last match for Japan. After the match, Although he could not play, he supported Japan team and Japan won bronze medal.[3][4] In 2018, this team was selected Japan Football Hall of Fame. He also played at 1958, 1962 and 1966 Asian Games. He played 45 games and scored 11 goals for Japan until 1968.[5]

Coaching career and post-retirement

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In 1967, Yaegashi succeeded Ryuzo Hiraki as player-manager for Furukawa Electric. He also coached Fujitsu twice (1977–1981 and 1985–1989).

In 2005, Yaegashi's name was added to the Japan Football Hall of Fame. On May 2, 2011, he died of a stroke in Tama, Tokyo, aged 78.[6]

National team statistics

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[5]

Japan national team
Year Apps Goals
1956 3 0
1957 0 0
1958 2 0
1959 5 0
1960 1 0
1961 7 2
1962 7 3
1963 5 4
1964 2 2
1965 4 0
1966 2 0
1967 3 0
1968 4 0
Total 45 11

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Shigeo Yaegashi". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  • ^ FIFA
  • ^ "Shigeo Yaegashi Biography and Statistics". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
  • ^ "八重樫茂生 (Shigeo Yaegashi)" (in Japanese). Footballjapan.jp. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  • ^ a b Japan National Football Team Database
  • ^ Japan Football Association(in Japanese)
  • ^ "YAEGASHI Shigeo". Japan Football Association. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
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