1992 Nagoya Grampus Eight season

Nagoya Grampus Eight
1992 season
Manager Ryūzō Hiraki
Stadium Nagoya Mizuho Athletics Stadium (under repair)
Emperor's Cup 1st Round
J. League Cup Semifinals
Top goalscorer League:
All: Takafumi Ogura (5)

The 1992 Nagoya Grampus Eight season was the club's first season as members of the J. League. Due to the transition period between the Japan Soccer League and the J. League no league games were played, however Nagoya Grampus Eight did take part in the newly founded J. League Cup and Emperor's Cup, reaching the First Round of the Emperor's Cup and the Semi-Final of the J. League Cup.

Squad

[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Netherlands GK Dirk Havenaar [note 1]
Japan GK Akiyoshi Ōhashi
Japan GK Yūji Itō
Japan GK Ken Ishikawa
Japan DF Shigemitsu Egawa
Japan DF Garça
Japan DF Kazuhisa Iijima
Japan DF Otohiko Kiyono
Japan DF Toshiyuki Kosugi
Japan DF Seiji Kubo
Japan DF Naoki Mori
Japan DF Seiichi Ogawa
Japan DF Kazuhito Yamamoto
Japan MF Tetsuya Asano
Japan MF Hisataka Fujikawa
Brazil MF Jorginho
Japan MF Tetsuo Nakanishi
No. Position Player
Japan MF Tetsuya Okayama
Japan MF Masashi Shimamura
Japan MF Yūji Sugano
Japan MF Tarō Gotō
Japan MF Michihiro Tsuruta
Japan MF Nariyasu Yasuhara
Japan MF Makoto Yonekura
Japan FW Shinji Ogura
Japan FW Shigeo Sawairi
Japan FW Akiyoshi Yoshida
Japan FW Yasuyuki Moriyama
Brazil FW Pedro
Brazil FW Marcio
Japan FW Kimihiko Kiyono
Japan FW Takafumi Ogura
Japan FW Kazutoshi Ishiyama
Japan FW Minehide Kimura

Transfers

[2][1]

In: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Netherlands GK Dirk Havenaar (from Japan Toyota GK coach)
Japan GK Ken Ishikawa (from Japan Okinawa International University)
Japan GK Yūji Itō (from Japan Yanmar Diesel)
Brazil DF Garça (from Brazil Grêmio Maringá)
Japan DF Kazuhisa Iijima (from Japan Tokai University)
Japan DF Toshiyuki Kosugi (from Japan Doshisha University)
Japan DF Otohiko Kiyono (from Japan Teikyo Senior High School)
Japan DF Seiji Kubo (from Japan Koga First High School)
Japan MF Tarō Gotō (from Japan Tokai University)
Japan MF Tetsuo Nakanishi (from Japan Doshisha University)
Brazil MF Pedro (from Brazil XV de Jaú)
Japan FW Kazutoshi Ishiyama (from Japan Hanasaki Tokuharu High School)
Japan FW Minehide Kimura (from Japan Osaka Sangyo University Senior High School)
Japan FW Kimihiko Kiyono (from Japan Teikyo Senior High School)
Brazil FW Marcio (from Brazil Araçatuba)
Japan FW Yasuyuki Moriyama (from Japan Juntendo University)
Japan FW Takafumi Ogura (from Japan Yokkaichi Chuo Technical High School)
Japan FW Tetsuya Okayama (from Japan Chukyo Senior High School)
Japan FW Kazuhito Yamamoto (from Japan Mito Commercial High School)

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Japan GK Tomoaki Sano (to Japan NKK), during the season

Results

Emperor's Cup

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J. League Cup

Group stage

Team Pts W L GF GA GD
Verdy Kawasaki296318117
Shimizu S-Pulse275416124
Nagoya Grampus276314104
Kashima Antlers254525205
Urawa Reds25541516-1
JEF Ichihara2254871
Yokohama Marinos225414140
Gamba Osaka21451318-5
Sanfrecce Hiroshima18361518-3
Yokohama Flügels10271022-12

Knockout phase

Squad Statistics

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Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalJ-League Cup Emperor's Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Netherlands Dirk Havenaar 11 0 10 0 1 0
DF Japan Shigemitsu Egawa 4 0 3 0 1 0
DF Brazil Garça 9 0 9 0 0 0
DF Japan Kazuhisa Iijima 1 0 1 0 0 0
DF Japan Toshiyuki Kosugi 7 0 7 0 0 0
DF Japan Naoki Mori 1 0 0 0 1 0
DF Japan Seiichi Ogawa 11 0 10 0 1 0
MF Japan Tetsuya Asano 2 1 2 1 0 0
MF Japan Hisataka Fujikawa 10 0 10 0 0 0
MF Brazil Jorginho 9 1 8 1 1 0
FW Japan Yasuyuki Moriyama 5 1 4 0 1 1
MF Japan Tetsuo Nakanishi 11 0 10 0 1 0
MF Japan Masashi Shimamura 9 3 8 3 1 0
MF Japan Tarō Gotō 7 1 7 1 0 0
MF Japan Michihiro Tsuruta 3 0 3 0 0 0
MF Japan Makoto Yonekura 11 0 10 0 1 0
FW Japan Kimihiko Kiyono 5 0 4 0 1 0
FW Japan Takafumi Ogura 10 5 10 5 0 0
FW Japan Yūji Sugano 11 2 10 2 1 0
Players who left Nagoya Grampus Eight during the season:

Top Scorers

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Place Position Nation Name J-League Cup Emperor's Cup Total
1 FWJapanTakafumi Ogura505
2 MFJapanMasashi Shimamura303
3 FWJapanShigeo Sawairi202
4 MFBrazilJorginho101
MFJapanTetsuya Asano101
MFJapanTarō Gotō101
FWJapanYasuyuki Moriyama011
Own goal101
TOTALS 14115

Disciplinary Record

Position Nation Name J-League Cup Emperor's Cup Total
YC Red card YC Red card YC Red card
DFBrazilGarça400040
MFBrazilJorginho100010
MFJapanShigemitsu Egawa200020
MFJapanHisataka Fujikawa200020
MFJapanTetsuya Asano100010
MFJapanMasashi Shimamura000000
MFJapanMichihiro Tsuruta100010
MFJapanMakoto Yonekura200020
TOTALS 14 0 0 0 14 0

Notes

  1. His name is Dido Havenaar. But his name is listed with Dirk Havenaar on J.League official books in 1992.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 J.LEAGUE OFFICIAL GUIDE 1992-1993. ISBN 4-09-102301-0.
  2. 1991-1992 JSL Year Book. ISBN 4-523-31033-5.
  3. NAGOYA GRAMPUS History Book 1992-2012. ISBN 978-4-583-61872-2.
  4. 1 2 J.LEAGUE OFFICIAL GUIDE 1993 Suntory series. ISBN 4-09-102303-7.
  5. 1 2 J.LEAGUE YEARBOOK 1999. ISBN 4-88752-099-9.

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