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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hideo Shinojima (篠島 秀雄, Shinojima Hideo, January 21, 1910 – February 11, 1975) was a Japanese football player.
National team career[edit]
Shinojima was born in Nikko on January 21, 1910. In May 1930, when he was a Tokyo Imperial University student, he was selected Japan national team for 1930 Far Eastern Championship GamesinTokyo and Japan won the championship. At this competition, on May 25, he debuted against Philippines. On May 29, he also played and scored a goal against Republic of China. He played 2 games and scored 1 goal for Japan in 1930.[1]
After retirement[edit]
After retirement, Shinojima joined Japan Football Association (JFA). In 1965, he became vice-present of JFA. In 1975, he resigned for health reasons.
On February 11, 1975, Shinojima died of heart failureinMinato, Tokyo at the age of 65. In 2006, he was selected Japan Football Hall of Fame.
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