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Fumitake Miura
三浦 文丈
Personal information
Full name Fumitake Miura
Date of birth (1970-08-12) August 12, 1970 (age 53)
Place of birth Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1986–1988 Shimizu Commercial High School
1989–1992 University of Tsukuba
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1998 Yokohama Marinos 146 (26)
1999 Kyoto Purple Sanga 23 (4)
1999–2000 Júbilo Iwata 26 (1)
2001–2006 FC Tokyo 100 (6)
Total 295 (37)
Managerial career
2016 AC Nagano Parceiro
2017 Albirex Niigata
2019– SC Sagamihara
Medal record
Yokohama Marinos
Winner J1 League 1995
Júbilo Iwata
Winner J1 League 1999
FC Tokyo
Winner J.League Cup 2004
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Fumitake Miura (三浦 文丈, Miura Fumitake, born August 12, 1970) is a former Japanese football player and manager.

Playing career

Miura was born in Shizuoka on August 12, 1970. After graduating from University of Tsukuba, he joined Yokohama Marinos in 1993. He played many matches as offensive midfielder and forward from first season. The club won the champions 1995 J1 League. However his opportunity to play decreased in 1998 and he moved to Kyoto Purple Sanga in 1999. In October 1999, he moved to Júbilo Iwata and the club won the champions 1999 J1 League. In 2001, he moved to FC Tokyo. He played many matches as defensive midfielder. The club won the champions 2004 J.League Cup first major title in the club history. However his opportunity to play decreased from 2005 and he retired end of 2006 season.

Coaching career

After retirement, Miura started coaching career at FC Tokyo in 2007. From 2009, he coached at Yokohama F. Marinos (2009–12), Albirex Niigata (2013-14) and Avispa Fukuoka (2015). In 2016, he signed with J3 League club AC Nagano Parceiro and became a manager. He managed the club and finished at 3rd place in 2016 season. In 2017, he moved to J1 League club Albirex Niigata. Although he managed in 10 games, the club won only one game. He was sacked in May 2017 when the club was at 17th place of 18 clubs. In 2018, he signed with J2 League club Fagiano Okayama and served as assistant coach under manager Tetsu Nagasawa.[1] In 2019, he moved to J3 club SC Sagamihara and became a manager.[2]

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 League Cup Total
1993 Yokohama Marinos J1 League 24 5 3 2 4 0 31 7
1994 38 8 4 0 3 0 45 8
1995 16 3 2 1 - 18 4
1996 23 2 1 0 13 3 37 5
1997 27 3 1 0 6 1 34 4
1998 18 5 1 0 4 0 23 5
1999 Kyoto Purple Sanga J1 League 23 4 0 0 3 0 26 4
1999 Júbilo Iwata J1 League 5 1 3 0 0 0 8 1
2000 21 0 2 0 2 0 25 0
2001 FC Tokyo J1 League 27 3 1 0 1 1 29 4
2002 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
2003 26 1 2 0 4 0 32 1
2004 22 2 2 0 7 0 31 2
2005 14 0 1 0 4 0 19 0
2006 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
Career total 295 37 24 3 51 5 370 45

Managerial statistics

Update; December 31, 2018[3]

Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
AC Nagano Parceiro 2016 2016 30 15 7 8 050.00
Albirex Niigata 2017 2017 10 1 2 7 010.00
SC Sagamihara 2019 present
Total 40 16 9 15 040.00

References

  1. ^ Fagiano Okayama(in Japanese)
  2. ^ SC Sagamihara(in Japanese)
  3. ^ Fumitake Miura manager profile at J.League (archive) (in Japanese) Edit this at Wikidata

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