Toshiya Fujita

This article is about the Japanese soccer player. For the Japanese film director of the same name, see Toshiya Fujita (director).
Toshiya Fujita
Personal information
Full nameToshiya Fujita
Date of birthOctober 4, 1971
Place of birthShimizu, Shizuoka, Japan
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
Playing positionAttacking midfielder
Youth career
1987–1989Shimizu Commercial High School
1990–1993Tsukuba University
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994–2005Júbilo Iwata336(94)
2003Utrecht (loan)14(1)
2005–2008Nagoya Grampus83(6)
2009–2010Roasso Kumamoto75(6)
2011JEF United Chiba4(0)
Total512(107)
National team
1995–2005[1]Japan24(3)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22 February 2010.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 28 July 2010

Toshiya Fujita (藤田 俊哉, born October 4, 1971 in Shimizu, Shizuoka) is a retired Japanese footballer who last played for JEF United Chiba. An Attacking midfielder, Fujita played for Júbilo Iwata, Utrecht, Nagoya Grampus, Roasso Kumamoto and JEF United. He also gained 24 Japan caps between 1995 and 2005. He won five major titles during his time at Júbilo.

Playing career

He attended and played football at Shimizu Commercial High School (清水商業高校 Shimizu Shōgyō Kōkō) and University of Tsukuba before joining Jubilo Iwata in 1994. Playing as a creative midfielder, Fujita has played an integral role in helping to build Jubilo Iwata into one of the most successful franchises in the J. League.

Although Fujita is not as well known as some of his more illustrious teammates, this probably has more to do with his low-key manner and quiet efficiency rather than a lack of skills. As part of the Jubilo midfield, Fujita had an essential role in providing the transition from defense to attack. In 1999, his contributions to his team were finally recognized as he was made team captain and won the league MVP award.

Fujita joined FC Utrecht, a team of the Eredevisie, on loan in mid-2003.[2] The team was unable to match the performances of the top-tier teams in the Netherlands. As a result, FC Utrecht were unwilling to pay the transfer fee required to keep Fujita and he returned to Japan to once again play for Jubilo Iwata at the end of 2003.[3]

Statistics

Club

Season Club League League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1994Jubilo IwataJ. League 13871040437
19954911115012
199625410141405
199724943603412
1998331730644221
19992943041365
200030831413710
2001261121703512
2002301030724012
20031360060196
2003-04UtrechtEredivisie14130171
2004Jubilo IwataJ. League 1297510040388
2005100000041141
2005Nagoya Grampus2222000242
20062422040302
20072922010322
2008801041131
2009Roasso KumamotoJ. League 250410514
201025200252
2011JEF United Chiba401050
Total 5121073476710111625123

International

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
199562
199600
199700
199800
199940
200000
200100
200200
200330
2004101
200510
Total243

Honors and awards

Individual

Team

References

  1. "FUJITA Toshiya". Japan National Football Team Database.
  2. "Fujita joins Utrecht". The Japan Times. 14 August 2003. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  3. "Toshiya Fujita" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. Retrieved 2009-09-21.

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