Takahiro Yamada

Takahiro Yamada

Football player infobox| playername= Takahiro Yamada
fullname = Takahiro Yamada
nickname =


dateofbirth = birth date and age|1972|4|29
cityofbirth = Osaka
countryofbirth = Japan
height = height|m=1.75
position = Midfielder
youthyears = 1989-1991
youthclubs = Shimizu Commercial High School
years = 1990-1997
1998
1999
2000-2003
clubs = Nissan Motors / Yokohama Marinos
Kyoto Purple Sanga
Verdy Kawasaki
Vegalta Sendai
caps(goals) = 159 0(18)
029 00(1)
027 00(1)
065 00(3)
nationalyears = 1994
nationalteam = Japan
nationalcaps(goals) = 001 00(0)
nihongo|Takahiro Yamada|山田 隆裕|Takahiro Yamada|born April 29, 1972 in Osaka, Japan is a retired Japanese football (soccer) player. He was a skillful attacking midfielder.

Career

Yamada was educated at and played for Shimizu Commercial High School. At the high school, he won the national high school championship and the national youth championship with his team mates including Hiroshi Nanami, Go Oiwa and Shigeyoshi Mochizuki. Some scouts regarded him as the No. 1 high school player of his age.

After graduating in 1990, he joined Japan Soccer League side Nissan Motor F.C. where his powerful dribbling helped him quickly establish himself as a regular. When Japan's first-ever professional league J. League started in 1993, Nissan F.C. was transformed to Yokohama Marinos for whom he continued to play.

He moved to Kyoto Purple Sanga in 1998, and then to Verdy Kawasaki in 1999. He announced the retirement from the game after the 1999 season at the age of 29. However, Hidehiko Shimizu, the manager of J. League Division 2 side Vegalta Sendai, who had also managed Yamada at Yokohama Marinos, successfully persuaded him to come out of the retirement and help Sendai to gain the promotion to Division 1. Yamada played for Sendai for 3 years from June 2000 to June 2003 before finally hanging up his boots. He was the leader and the influential player for Sendai who were promoted to Division 1 for the 2002 season.

He was capped once for the Japanese national team when he played in a friendly against Australia on September 27, 1994 at the Tokyo National Olympic Stadium. He was a member of the Japan team that won the 1992 AFC Asian Cup but did not play in the tournament.

After retiring from the game, he started his own business, a franchise chain of bakeries specialising in Melon buns, in Sendai.

Clubs

* 1990-1997: flagicon|Japan Nissan Motors / Yokohama Marinos
* 1998: flagicon|Japan Kyoto Purple Sanga
* 1999: flagicon|Japan Verdy Kawasaki
* 2000-2003: flagicon|Japan Vegalta Sendai

Honors and awards

Team honours

* (Champions)


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