Kimitoshi Nōgawa Explained

Kimitoshi Nōgawa
Fullname:Kimitoshi Nōgawa
Birth Date:6 February 1984
Birth Place:Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1996
Youthyears2:1997
Youthyears3:1998
Youthyears4:1999–2001
Youthyears5:2002
Youthclubs1:Yura FC
Youthclubs2:Craz Osaka
Youthclubs3:Yura FC
Youthclubs4:Shonan Gakuen
Youthclubs5:Shizuoka Sangyo University
Years1:2003
Years2:2004–2005
Years3:2005–2006
Years4:2007
Caps2:3
Caps3:2
Caps4:0
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Nationalteam1:Japan U17

is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a striker. His birthday has also been reported as 27 June 1978.[1]

Career

After completing the 2002 season at Shizuoka Sangyo University, he moved to Brazil where he played for Londrina EC during the 2003 season.[2]

At the start of 2004 he joined Górnik Zabrze in Poland's top division[3] [2] and was reported to be the first Japanese player to play in Poland.[4] During the 2005–06 season he played for FC Municipal Târgovişte in Romania.[2] He is also reported to have tried his luck in Italy.[5]

On April 12, 2005 it was reported that Nougawa had apparently signed with Canon Yaoundé in Cameroon on a one-year contract and that he would be the first Japanese player to play in Africa.[6] Nogawa, it was reported, moved to the Cameroon because of the "country's football reputation" and because he admired Patrick Mboma, who played in Japan.[6] Komodo Sport, a sports management company based in Indonesia and owned by Maboang Kessack, who played for Cameroon at the 1990 World Cup, was reported as being behind this deal.

However, as it turned out, no contract had been signed and after five days in Yaoundé the player left,[7] despite earlier promising to win the national championship with the club.[5]

International career

He represented Japan at the U17 level.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Kimitoshi Nogawa info at soccer.azplayers.com
  2. Kimitoshi Nogawa info at 90minut.pl
  3. https://zabrze.naszemiasto.pl/tag/kimitoshi-nogawa
  4. Polish club signs up Japanese striker Nogawa
  5. Cameroon opens up to the Orient
  6. Canon sign Japanese player
  7. Japanese player flees Canon