Masaki Tsukano Explained

Masaki Tsukano
塚野 真樹
Fullname:Masaki Tsukano
Birth Date:12 October 1970
Birth Place:Yonago, Tottori, Japan
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1986–1988
Youthclubs1:Yonago Higashi High School
Youthyears2:1989–1992
Youthclubs2:Waseda University
Years1:1993–1994
Clubs1:Honda
Caps1:44
Goals1:17
Years2:1995–1997
Clubs2:Vissel Kobe
Caps2:19
Goals2:3
Years3:1997
Clubs3:Tokyo Gas
Caps3:12
Goals3:2
Years4:1998–2002
Clubs4:SC Tottori
Manageryears1:2003–2004
Managerclubs1:Gainare Tottori

, born October 12, 1970, is a former Japanese football player, coach, and manager.

Playing career

Tsukano was born in Yonago on October 12, 1970. After graduating from Waseda University, he joined Japan Football League club Honda in 1993. He played as regular player from first season. In 1995, he moved to Vissel Kobe. However he could not play many matches. In 1997, he moved to Tokyo Gas and he played many matches. In 1998, he moved to his local club SC Tottori in Regional Leagues. He played many matches and the club was promoted to Japan Football League in 2001. He retired end of 2002 season.

Coaching career

After retirement, Tsukano started his coaching career at SC Tottori (later Gainare Tottori) in 2003. He managed the club for 2 seasons until 2004. In 2005, he became a general manager. In 2006, he moved to Shonan Bellmare and coached the youth team. In 2007, he returned to Gainare Tottori and became club president, a position he still holds as of 2024.[1]

President of Gainare Tottori

Tsukano has been President of Gainare Tottori for 17 years from 2007-2024, the entirety of the team’s existence under that name. In preparation for becoming president, Tsukano was sent to Shonan Bellmare for two years to gain management experience.[2]

Tsukano’s becoming president of the team coincided with the team’s move to the professional J-League competition, and the name change from SC Tottori to Gainare Tottori. This promotion to the J-League was driven by a local government desire to revitalise the area via sports. However, it depended on finding extra funding.

During his time as President, Tsukano introduced a program to improve the quality of the grass pitch at the club’s Axis Bird Stadium. The pitch is managed by the staff of the club, and over the years Tsukano worked to build pitch expertise among the staff of the club. In recent years the club has developed a grass pitch growing system using unused wasteland to grow turf. This turf is then sold to provide funding for the club. Tsukano formed links with Honda to grow this part of the club’s business.[3]

Tsukano has also worked to partner with other companies to provide the team with more secondary revenue streams. The club worked with a regional bank to introduce a Gainare Tottori branded term deposit, the rate of which was determined by the team’s results. In return, the club received a share of the revenue from the investment product.[4]

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
SeasonClubLeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupTotal
1993HondaFootball League1810colspan="2"-colspan="2"-1810
1994267colspan="2"-colspan="2"-267
1995Vissel KobeFootball League11110colspan="2"-121
19964100colspan="2"-41
1997J1 League41001051
1997Tokyo GasFootball League12200colspan="2"-122
1998SC TottoriRegional Leagues00colspan="2"-
1999colspan="2"-colspan="2"-
200010colspan="2"-10
2001Football League24120colspan="2"-261
2002120colspan="2"-colspan="2"-120
Total11123401011623

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 公益社団法人 日本プロサッカーリーグ(Jリーグ) . 2024-11-17 . 公益社団法人 日本プロサッカーリーグ(Jリーグ) . ja.
  2. Web site: 2011-04-23 . 初の元Jリーガー社長 J2鳥取・塚野真樹(上) . 2024-11-17 . 日本経済新聞 . ja.
  3. Web site: 「野人」岡野雅行と芝生とHonda。 . 2024-11-17 . Power Products brand . ja.
  4. Web site: 2024-07-09 . ガイナーレに寄付金135万円 山陰合銀が応援定期預金 . 2024-11-17 . 日本海新聞 NetNihonkai . ja.