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Masahiro Endo
遠藤 昌浩
Personal information
Full name Masahiro Endo
Date of birth (1970-08-15) August 15, 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Tokyo, Japan
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Left-back
Youth career
1986–1988 Teikyo High School
1989–1992 Juntendo University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1998 Júbilo Iwata 99 (5)
1999 Yokohama FC 7 (4)
1999 Verdy Kawasaki 3 (0)
2000 Shimizu S-Pulse 7 (0)
2000–2001 Mechelen 4 (0)
2001–2002 La Louvière 1 (0)
Total 121 (9)
International career
1994 Japan 8 (0)
Medal record
Júbilo Iwata
Winner J1 League 1997
Runner-up J1 League 1998
Winner J.League Cup 1998
Runner-up J.League Cup 1994
Runner-up J.League Cup 1997
Shimizu S-Pulse
Runner-up Emperor's Cup 2000
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Masahiro Endo (遠藤 昌浩, Endō Masahiro, born August 15, 1970) is a former Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team.

Club career

Endo was born in Tokyo on August 15, 1970. After graduating from Juntendo University, he joined the Japan Football League club Júbilo Iwata in 1993. The club won the second place in 1994 and was promoted to the J1 League. Although he played as a regular player until 1995, he lost the opportunity to play from 1996. After 1999, he played for Yokohama FC (1999), Verdy Kawasaki (1999) and Shimizu S-Pulse (2000). In 2000, he moved to Belgium and played for Mechelen and La Louvière. He retired in 2002.

National team career

On May 29, 1994, Endo debuted for the Japan national team against France. He was also selected for the 1994 Asian Games and he played full time in all matches. He played eight games for Japan in 1994.[1]

Club statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Japan League Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
1993 Yamaha Motors Football League 5 0 1 0 5 2 11 2
1994 Júbilo Iwata J1 League 31 2 0 0 4 0 35 2
1995 40 3 0 0 - 40 3
1996 12 0 0 0 0 0 12 0
1997 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
1998 6 0 0 0 1 0 7 0
1999 Yokohama FC Football League 7 4 0 0 - 7 4
1999 Verdy Kawasaki J1 League 3 0 1 0 - 4 0
2000 Shimizu S-Pulse J1 League 7 0 0 0 1 0 8 0
Belgium League Belgian Cup League Cup Total
2000/01 Mechelen First Division 4 0 4 0
2001/02 Louviéroise First Division 1 0 1 0
Country Japan 116 9 2 0 11 2 129 11
Belgium 5 0 5 0
Total 121 9 2 0 11 2 134 11

National team statistics

[1]

Japan national team
Year Apps Goals
1994 8 0
Total 8 0

References