Yuzuru Nozu Explained

Yuzuru Nozu
Birth Date:12 March 1899
Birth Place:Hiroshima, Hiroshima,
Empire of Japan
Death Place:Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
Youthclubs1:Hiroshima First Junior HS
Youthyears2:1916–1923
Youthclubs2:Tokyo Imperial University
Nationalyears1:1921
Nationalteam1:Japan
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

was a Japanese footballer who made two appearances for Japan at the 1921 Far Eastern Championship Games.

Football career

Having represented Japan at international level, Nozu was made president of the Japan Football Association in 1955, and helped gain the recognition of JFA as an incorporated foundation in 1974. He is seen in Japan as an influential figure in the development of Japanese football, and served on the FIFA board of directors.[1] [2] [3]

He was awarded the blue ribbon Medal of Honor in 1964, the 3rd Class Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1969 and was made an honorary Knight Commander Knight Commander of the British Empire in 1970.[1]

In 2005, he was posthumously inducted into the Japanese Football Hall of Fame.[1]

Medical career

Nozu graduated from Harvard University in 1934, and returned to Japan to help develop preventative medicine in Japan. Between 1935 and 1937, he served as head of school hygiene at the Tokyo Central Public Health Department, before being named Minister for Physical Education at the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare in 1938, a position he held until 1941.[1]

He opened the Nozu Clinic in 1947, and was director until March 1982.[1]

Death

Nozu died from heart failure in Tokyo in 1983.

Honours

Inducted in 2005[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yuzuru Nozu . 4 June 2020 . archive.footballjapan.co.uk.
  2. Web site: JFA Hall of Fame Inductee - Nozu Yuzuru . 4 June 2020 . jfa.jp.
  3. Web site: The University of Tokyo: the driving force behind football in its early days . 4 June 2020 . u-tokyo.ac.jp.
  4. Web site: NOZU Yuzuru. April 27, 2024. Japan Football Association.