Shigeyoshi Mochizuki

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Shigeyoshi Mochizuki
Personal information
Full nameShigeyoshi Mochizuki
Date of birth (1973-07-09) 9 July 1973
Place of birthShimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Japan
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1989–1991Shimizu Commercial High School
1992–1995University of Tsukuba
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–2000Nagoya Grampus Eight119(16)
2000Kyoto Purple Sanga9(0)
2001–2002Vissel Kobe49(1)
2003JEF United Ichihara7(0)
2003Vegalta Sendai14(1)
2004JEF United Ichihara0(0)
2005–2006Yokohama FC2(0)
National team
1997–2001Japan15(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Shigeyoshi Mochizuki (望月重良, born 9 July 1973 in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) is a retired Japanese football player. He was capped 14 times for the Japanese national team and scored the winning goal in Asian Cup 2000 Final, Japan vs Saudi Arabia.

Mochizuki played for Vissel Kobe and JEF United Ichihara in the J. League.[1]

He is currently the chairman of the football club S.C. Sagamihara.

Career statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Japan League Emperor's Cup League Cup Total
1996Nagoya Grampus EightJ. League Division 126510110385
199717311103287
19983424042424
19992965161408
2000130-00130
Kyoto Purple Sanga901020120
2001Vissel Kobe2402140301
20022511060321
2003JEF United Ichihara70-30100
Vegalta Sendai14100-141
2004JEF United Ichihara00000000
2005Yokohama F.C.J. League Division 22000-20
200600--00
Total Japan 2001815346626127
Career total 2001815346626127

[2]

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
199720
199810
199920
200091
200110
Total151

National team

  • 2000 Asian Cup (Champions)

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 29 October 2000 Beirut, Lebanon  Saudi Arabia 1-0 Won 2000 AFC Asian Cup Final

Honors

Nagoya Grampus Eight
Japan National Team

References

  1. "Stats Centre: Shigeyoshi Mochizuki Facts". Guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-11-30. 
  2. Shigeyoshi Mochizuki at National-Football-Teams.com
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