- Toru Kamikawa
infobox football official
name = Toru Kamikawa
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dateofbirth =June 8 1963
cityofbirth = Kagoshima,Kagoshima Prefecture
countryofbirth =Japan
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years = 1996-2007
league =J. League
role = Referee
internationalyears = 1998-2007
confederation =FIFA listed
internationalrole = Refereenihongo|Toru Kamikawa|上川徹|Kamikawa Tōru|bornJune 8 ,1963 is a former Japanesefootball (soccer) referee , debuting in Japan's professionalJ. League in 1996.Kamikawa was born in Kagoshima,
Kagoshima Prefecture . An international referee since 1998, he refereed one match at the2002 FIFA World Cup and three matches at the2006 FIFA World Cup .In the 2002 World Cup, he refereed a first round match between Ireland and Cameroon.
In the 2006 World Cup, he refereed first round matches between Poland and Ecuador in Group A, and between England and Trinidad and Tobago in Group B. He also refereed the third place playoff match between Germany and Portugal.
He was the AFC Referee of the Year in 2002, and the J. League Referee of the Year in 2003.
Kamikawa became the first Asian referee to officiate a
Russian Premier League match when he refereed a match between Luch-Energia Vladivostok and Spartak Moscow onAugust 20 ,2006 inVladivostok . [ [http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=18587 The St. Petersburg Times - Sport - Sports Watch ] ] [ [http://vn.vladnews.ru/issue531/Sports/Japanese_referee_to_officiate_Vladivostok_football_match Japanese referee to officiate Vladivostok football match – Sports – Vladivostok News ] ]Before becoming a referee, he played football as a forward. He was educated at and played for Kagoshima National College of Technology and
Tokai University . He represented Japan at an underage level in 1981. After the graduation, he joinedJapan Soccer League side Fujita S.C. (currentShonan Bellmare ) and finished his playing career there in 1991. [ja icon [http://www.jfa.or.jp/eng/special/060502.html Japan Football Association Official Web Site ] ]He announced his retirement from the international game in October 2006 partly because of his knee injury although he still had two years before he reached the mandatory retirement age of an international referee. He quit refereeing entirely in January 2007. He now works for the
Japan Football Association to help younger referees to develop their skills.References
External links
* [http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/ref/173532_KAMIKAWA_Toru.html FIFA profile]
* [http://worldcup.reuters.com/referee/kamikawa.html Reuters profile]
* [http://www.ratetheref.net/referees/view.php?Id=2 Profile on ratetheref.net]
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