Takayuki Suzuki

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Takayuki Suzuki (鈴木隆行 Suzuki Takayuki; born June 5, 1976 in Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese football player, currently playing for Red Star Belgrade. He played all four games at the 2002 World Cup, starting the first three and scoring in the 2-2 tie against Belgium.

He is a no-nonsense physical player and was nicknamed the 'Japanese Blond Bomber' after his blond-dyed hair (the original blond bomber was legendary German striker Jürgen Klinsmann).

Takayuki Suzuki had not scored for 1790 minutes/46 games consecutive, until he scored a couple of goals in a 11/4/06 game against Radnički Niš as Red Star rolled to an easy 5-0 road victory.

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Japan Japan squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Japan

1 Kawaguchi | 2 Akita | 3 Matsuda | 4 Morioka | 5 Inamoto | 6 Hattori | 7 H. Nakata | 8 Morishima | 9 Nishizawa | 10 Nakayama | 11 Suzuki | 12 Narazaki | 13 Yanagisawa | 14 Santos | 15 Fukunishi | 16 K. Nakata | 17 Miyamoto | 18 Ono | 19 Ogasawara | 20 Myojin | 21 Toda | 22 Ichikawa | 23 Sogahata | Coach: Troussier



FK Crvena Zvezda - Current Squad

1 Ranđelović | 3 Anđelković | 4 Pantić | 5 Trajković | 6 Biševac | 7 Milijaš | 9 Đokić | 10 Krivokapić | 11 Perović | 13 Tutorić | 14 Trišović | 15 Joksimović | 17 Georgiev | 18 Tadeu | 19 Suzuki | 20 Purović | 21 Gueye | 22 Banović | 24 Miladinović | 26 Adamović | 27 Rašković | 28 Lečić | 30 Basta | 31 Radivojević | 32 Milovanović | 33 Ailton | 35 Castillo | Manager: Bajević