Toshihiro Hattori

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Toshihiro Hattori (服部 年宏 Hattori Toshihiro?, born 23 September 1973) is a Japanese footballer.

Born in Shizuoka, he was capped 44 times and scored 2 goals for the Japanese national team between 1996 and 2003. He was an unused substitute player at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, and got 15 minutes as a substitute at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

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[edit] Clubs

[edit] National team

[edit] Honors and awards

[edit] Individual Honors

[edit] Team Honors

[edit] External link

Júbilo Iwata - Current Squad

1 Kawaguchi | 2 Suzuki | 3 Chano | 4 Ohi | 5 Tanaka | 6 Hattori | 7 Nanami | 8 Kikuchi | 9 Nakayama | 10 Naruoka | 11 Nishi | 13 Morishita | 14 Murai | 15 Nishino | 16 Okamoto | 17 Ohta | 18 Maeda | 19 Fujii | 20 Kim | 21 Sato | 22 Cullen | 23 Fukunishi | 24 Matsushita | 25 Fabricio | 26 Nakamura | 27 Ueda | 28 Funatani | 29 Morino | 30 Hatta | 31 Matsui | 32 Yamamoto | 33 Inuzuka

Japan Japan squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup Japan

1 Kojima | 2 Narahashi | 3 Soma | 4 Ihara | 5 Omura | 6 Yamaguchi | 7 Ito | 8 Nakata | 9 Nakayama | 10 Nanami | 11 Ono | 12 Lopes | 13 Hattori | 14 Okano | 15 Morishima | 16 Saito | 17 Akita | 18 Jo | 19 Nakanishi | 20 Kawaguchi | 21 Narazaki | 22 Hirano | Coach: Okada


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


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