Mutsuhiko Nomura Explained

Mutsuhiko Nomura
野村 六彦
Fullname:Mutsuhiko Nomura
Birth Date:10 February 1940
Birth Place:Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1956–1958
Youthclubs1:Hiroshima Funairi High School
Youthyears2:1959–1962
Youthclubs2:Chuo University
Years1:1963–1975
Clubs1:Hitachi
Caps1:136
Goals1:36
Totalcaps:136
Totalgoals:36
Manageryears1:1979–1981
Managerclubs1:Hitachi

is a former Japanese football player and manager.[1] [2] [3]

Playing career

Nomura was born in Hiroshima on February 10, 1940. He played at Chuo University and won 1962 Emperor's Cup with Aritatsu Ogi, Yasuyuki Kuwahara and so on. After graduating from university, he joined Hitachi in 1963. In 1965, he played 14 games and scored 15 goals in Japan Soccer League first season. He became first top scorer. In 1972 season, the club won the championship. He was also elected Best Eleven and Japanese Footballer of the Year award. He retired in 1975.

Coaching career

In 1974, Nomura playing for Hitachi also became an assistant coach for the club. In 1979, he became a manager for Hitachi. In 1981, he resigned. In 2014, he was selected Japan Football Hall of Fame.[4]

Senior league

Nomura currently plays in the Soccer For Life league, an amateur Japanese football league for players past the age of 60.[5]

Honours

Club

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 「営業にも役立った」受賞トロフィー。JSLの初代得点王は日立の「忍者」野村六彦◎J前夜を歩く第32回 (1/2) - サッカーマガジンWEB. May 7, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210507155622/https://soccermagazine.jp/_ct/17445557 . 2021-05-07 .
  2. Web site: 「営業にも役立った」受賞トロフィー。JSLの初代得点王は日立の「忍者」野村六彦◎J前夜を歩く第32回 (2/2) - サッカーマガジンWEB. May 7, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210507155931/https://soccermagazine.jp/_ct/17445557/p2#content-paging-anchor-17445557 . 2021-05-07 .
  3. Web site: 掲額者|日本サッカー殿堂|JFA|日本サッカー協会. March 21, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150321040218/https://www.jfa.jp/about_jfa/hall_of_fame/member/NOMURA_Mutsuhiko.html . 2015-03-21 .
  4. Web site: 野村 六彦 | 日本サッカーアーカイブ. 日本サッカーアーカイブ.
  5. Web site: For Japan's ageing soccer players, 80 is the new 50. April 14, 2023. www.reuters.com.
  6. Web site: NOMURA Mutsuhiko. March 30, 2024. Japan Football Association.