Naoki Naruo Explained

Naoki Naruo
鳴尾 直軌
Fullname:Naoki Naruo
Birth Date:5 October 1974
Birth Place:Iwaizumi, Iwate, Japan
Height:1.74 m
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1990–1992
Youthclubs1:Morioka High School
Collegeyears1:1993–1996
College1:Iwate University
Years1:1997
Clubs1:Montedio Yamagata
Caps1:12
Goals1:5
Years2:1998
Clubs2:Sony Sendai
Caps2:28
Goals2:13
Years3:1999–2000
Clubs3:Albirex Niigata
Caps3:72
Goals3:25
Years4:2001–2002
Clubs4:Júbilo Iwata
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:2002
Clubs5:Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Caps5:3
Goals5:0
Years6:2003–2004
Clubs6:Sagan Tosu
Caps6:48
Goals6:5
Totalcaps:163
Totalgoals:48
Manageryears1:2006–2007
Managerclubs1:Albirex Niigata Ladies
Manageryears2:2009
Managerclubs2:Albirex Niigata Singapore
Manageryears3:2011–2015
Managerclubs3:Grulla Morioka
Manageryears4:2016
Managerclubs4:Albirex Niigata Singapore
Manageryears5:2017
Managerclubs5:Albirex Niigata U-18

is a former Japanese football player and manager.

Playing career

Naruo was born in Iwaizumi, Iwate on October 5, 1974. After graduating from Iwate University, he joined Japan Football League (JFL) club Montedio Yamagata in 1997. He played many matches as forward. In 1998, he moved to JFL club Sony Sendai. He became a regular player and scored 13 goals. In 1999, he moved to newly was promoted to J2 League club, Albirex Niigata. He played as central player in the club in 2 seasons. In 2001, he moved to J1 League club Júbilo Iwata. However he could not play at all in the match. In June 2002, he moved to Sanfrecce Hiroshima. However he could hardly play in the match and the club was relegated to J2 from 2003. In 2003, he moved to J2 club Sagan Tosu. He played as regular player in 2003. However his opportunity to play decreased in 2004 and he retired end of 2004 season.

Coaching career

Naruo first coached Albirex Niigata Singapore in S.League in 2009,[1] ending the season in seventh position. He then went back to Japan to coach Grulla Morioka based in his local for five years, leading the club to ascend from semi-professional Regional Leagues to a J3 League team. Naruo rejoined Albirex Niigata Singapore in 2016, replacing Tatsuyuki Okuyama.[2] He led the White Swans to an unprecedented sweep of all four of the league's major trophies.[3] This led to him being named the 2016 S.League Coach of the Year.[4] 2 days after winning the award, Naruo announced that he is leaving the newly crowned champions.[5]

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
Season Club LeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupTotal
1997Montedio YamagataFootball League12500colspan="2"-125
1998Sony SendaiFootball League281321colspan="2"-3014
1999Albirex NiigataJ2 League3683020418
2000361710203917
2001Júbilo IwataJ1 League00000000
200200000000
2002Sanfrecce HiroshimaJ1 League30000030
2003Sagan TosuJ2 League38510colspan="2"-395
200410000colspan="2"-100
Career total16348714017449

Managerial statistics

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TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Grulla Morioka20142015
Albirex Niigata Singapore20162016
Total

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.albirex.com.sg/en/archives/17065/ Albirex Niigata
  2. Web site: fourfourtwo.com . 2016-07-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160821203640/http://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/features/coach-profile-naoki-naruo-albirex-niigata-s#:yJ-Mlbl+tmHYEA . 2016-08-21 . dead .
  3. Web site: Awesome Albirex Complete Sweep. The New Paper. Oct 30, 2016. Nov 2, 2016.
  4. Web site: No surprises as Albirex reign supreme on S.League Awards Night. fourfourtwo.sg. Nov 2, 2016. Nov 2, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161103215736/http://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/news/no-surprises-albirex-reign-supreme-sleague-awards-night#b8IARs7c38RoXfm2.99. November 3, 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: S-League Coach of the Year Naoki Naruo leaves champions Albirex Niigata. the Straits Times. Nov 3, 2016. Nov 5, 2016.
  6. https://data.j-league.or.jp/SFIX07/?staff_id=5237 J.League Data Site