Yasuharu Sorimachi Explained

Yasuharu Sorimachi
反町 康治
Fullname:Yasuharu Sorimachi
Birth Date:8 March 1964
Birth Place:Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Height:1.73 m
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1979–1981
Youthclubs1:Shimizu Higashi High School
Youthyears2:1983–1986
Youthclubs2:Keio University
Years1:1987–1993
Clubs1:Yokohama Flügels
Caps1:131
Goals1:26
Years2:1994–1997
Clubs2:Bellmare Hiratsuka
Caps2:82
Goals2:8
Totalcaps:213
Totalgoals:34
Nationalyears1:1990–1991
Nationalteam1:Japan
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2001–2005
Managerclubs1:Albirex Niigata
Manageryears2:2006–2007
Managerclubs2:Japan (assistant)
Manageryears3:2006–2008
Managerclubs3:Japan U-23
Manageryears4:2009–2011
Managerclubs4:Shonan Bellmare
Manageryears5:2012–2019
Managerclubs5:Matsumoto Yamaga FC
Manageryears6:2020–
Managerclubs6:Japan (technical director)

is a Japanese former football player and manager. He played for the Japan national team.

Club career

Sorimachi was educated at and played for Shimizu Higashi High School and Keio University. At the high school, he won the national high school championship with his teammates Shigeo Sawairi and Tatsuya Mochizuki.

Sorimachi began his senior career with Japan Soccer League side All Nippon Airways in 1987. He helped All Nippon Airways gain promotion to the top flight in 1988. When Japan's first-ever professional league J1 League started in 1992, All Nippon Airways was transformed to Yokohama Flügels for whom he continued to play. While at Flügels, he won the Emperor's Cup in 1993. He moved to Bellmare Hiratsuka (later Shonan Bellmare) in 1994. He helped the club win the Emperor's Cup in 1994, and the Asian Cup Winners' Cup in 1995.

National team career

Sorimachi was capped 4 times for the Japan national team between 1990 and 1991. His first international appearance came on July 27, 1990 in a friendly against South Korea. He also played at the 1990 Asian Games.[1]

Coaching career

After retirement, in 2001, Sorimachi signed with J2 League club Albirex Niigata and became a manager. In 2003, the club won the champions and was promoted to J1 League. He resigned at the end of the 2005 season. In July 2006, he became a manager for Japan U-23 national team. He also served as assistant coach for Japan football team under manager Ivica Osim and Takeshi Okada until July 2007. At 2008 Summer Olympics Qualifiers, he led U-23 Japan to won qualify for 2008 Summer Olympics. In 2009, he signed with his former club Shonan Bellmare and managed until 2011. In 2012, he moved to Matsumoto Yamaga FC.

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
SeasonClubLeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
1987/88All Nippon AirwaysJSL Division 22511402911
1988/89JSL Division 117300173
1989/9020720227
1990/9122340263
1991/9221110221
1992Yokohama FlügelsJ1 Leaguecolspan=2-215071
19932613162354
1994Bellmare HiratsukaJ1 League2502010280
199521320233
19961411010161
19972241110245
Total2133411325224939

National team statistics

[1]

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
199020
199120
Total40

Managerial statistics

Update; December 31, 2018[2]

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Albirex Niigata20012005
Shonan Bellmare20092011
Matsumoto Yamaga FC2012present
Total

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jfootball-db.com/en/players/sorimachi_yasuharu.html Japan National Football Team Database
  2. https://data.j-league.or.jp/SFIX07/?staff_id=1862 J.League Data Site