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Hans Ooft Personal information Full name Marius Johan Ooft Date of birth June 27, 1947 Place of birth Netherlands Playing position Striker (retired) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1964-1970 Feijenoord Teams managed 1976 Netherlands Youth 1987-1988 Mazda 1992-1993 Japan 1994-1996 Jubilo Iwata 1998 Kyoto Purple Sanga 2002-2003 Urawa Red Diamonds 2008 Jubilo Iwata * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Marius Johan ("Hans") Ooft is a Dutch football manager who is the first foreigner to coach Japan national football team.[1] Under Ooft, Japan won AFC Asian Cup for the first time in 1992.[2]
Honors
- AFC Asian Cup Champions - 1992
- J. League Cup Champions - 2003
References
- ^ Mubarak, Hassanin (2003-09-25). "Japan National Team Coaches". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/jap-coach.html. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
- ^ Yoon, Hyung-Jin (2005-07-03). "Asian Nations Cup 1992 Final Tournament - Full Details". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tables/92asch-det.html. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
Preceded by
Carlos Alberto Parreira
Saudi Arabia
1992 AFC Asian Cup Winning Coach
1992Succeeded by
Nelo Vingada
Saudi Arabia
Japan national football team – managers Ninomiya (1951) · Takenokoshi (1951–56) · Takahashi (1957) · Takenokoshi (1958–59) · Kawamoto (1958) · Takahashi (1960–62) · Naganuma (1962–69) · Okano (1970–71) · Naganuma (1972–76) · Ninomiya (1976–78) · Shimomura (1979–80) · Watanabe (1980) · Kawabuchi (1980–81) · Mori (1981–85) · Ishii (1986–87) · Yokoyama (1988–91) · Ooft (1992–93) · Falcão (1994) · Kamo (1994–97) · Okada (1997–98) · Troussier (1998–02) · Zico (2002–06) · Osim (2006–07) · Okada (2007–10) · Zaccheroni (2010–)
Japan squad – 1992 AFC Asian Cup Champions (1st Title) Júbilo Iwata – managers Nagasawa (1993) · Ooft (1994–96) · Felipe (1996–97) · Kuwahara (1997) · Valmir (1998) · Kuwahara (1999) · Hadžievski (2000) · Suzuki (2000–02) · Yanagishita (2003) · Kuwahara (2004) · Suzuki (2004) · Yamamoto (2004–06) · Adílson (2006–07) · Uchiyama (2007–08) · Ooft (2008) · Yanagishita (2009–)
Kyoto Sanga F.C. – managers Takama (1993) · Shimatani (1994) · Yonashiro (1994) · Oscar (1995–96) · Yonashiro (1996) · Rocha (1997) · Ooft (1998) · Shimizu (1998–99) · Kimura (1999) · Kamo (1999–00) · Engels (2000–03) · Kimura (2003) · Pim (2003) · Kimura (2003) · Nishimura (2004) · Hashiratani (2004–06) · Minobe (2006–07) · Kato (2007–10) · Akita (2010) · Oki (2011–)
Urawa Red Diamonds – managers Mori (1992–93) · Yokoyama (1994) · Osieck (1995–96) · Köppel (1997) · Hara (1998–99) · De Mos (1999) · Yoshida (1999) · Saito (2000) · Yokoyama (2000) · Tita (2001) · Pita (2001) · Ooft (2002–03) · Buchwald (2004–06) · Osieck (2007–08) · Engels (2008) · Finke (2009–10) · Petrović (2011) · Hori (2011–)
Categories:- 1947 births
- Living people
- Feyenoord players
- Júbilo Iwata managers
- Kyoto Sanga F.C. managers
- Urawa Red Diamonds managers
- Japan national football team managers
- Expatriate football managers in Japan
- Dutch footballers
- Dutch football managers
- 1992 AFC Asian Cup managers
- AFC Asian Cup-winning managers
- Dutch football biography stubs
- Japanese football biography stubs
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