Kazuo Echigo

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Kazuo Echigo
越後 和男
Personal information
Full name Kazuo Echigo
Date of birth (1965-12-28) December 28, 1965
Place of birth Mie District, Japan
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
Position Midfielder
Youth career
1981–1983 Yokkaichi Chuo Kogyo High School
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1995 JEF United Ichihara 174 (27)
1996–1999 Vegalta Sendai 84 (13)
Total 258 (40)
International career
1986–1987 Japan 6 (1)
Managerial career
2017–2018 Mynavi Vegalta Sendai Ladies
2019–2022 Chinese Taipei women
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kazuo Echigo (越後 和男, Echigo Kazuo; born December 28, 1965) is a former Japanese football player and manager. He also played for the Japanese National Team.

Club career

Echigo was born in Mie District, Mie on December 28, 1965. After graduating from high school, he joined Furukawa Electric (later JEF United Ichihara) in 1984. The club won the 1985–86 Japan Soccer League and the 1986 JSL Cup. In Asia, the club won 1986 Asian Club Championship. They were the first Japanese club to win the Asian championships. In 1995, he moved to Brummell Sendai (later Vegalta Sendai). He retired in 1999.

National team career

On July 25, 1986, Echigo debuted for the Japanese National Team against Syria. He also played at 1986 Asian Games. In 1987, he was selected by Japan for 1988 Summer Olympics qualifications. He played 6 games and scored 1 goal.[1]

Coaching career

After retirement, Echigo started a coaching career at Vegalta Sendai in 2000. He served as a coach until 2004. In 2007, he signed with JEF United Chiba and became a manager for the reserve team. In 2011, he moved back to Vegalta Sendai and served as manager for the youth team. In 2017, he became a manager for the Mynavi Vegalta Sendai Ladies. In the 2017 season, the club was finished in 4th place. However in the 2018 season, the club won only 1 out of 9 matches and he resigned in June.[2]

Echigo was appointed as the manager of Chinese Taipei women's national football team on January 19, 2019, and at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup almost led the team to its first world cup since 1991.

Club statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
Season Club League AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
Japan League Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
1984Furukawa ElectricJSL Division 142311083
1985/862242140285
1986/87150-51201
1987/881001020130
1988/892032010233
1989/901311021162
1990/9111400114
1991/9213310143
1992JEF United IchiharaJ1 League-3192123
19932233030283
19943372020377
199511000-110
1996Brummell SendaiFootball League22730-257
1997920031123
19982744000314
1999Vegalta SendaiJ2 League2600010270
Total 2584024334531648

National team statistics

[1]

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
198630
198731
Total61

References