Kazushi Kimura Autobiography : Eternal Soccer Kid

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) スポーツ・体育 木村和司自伝 永遠のサッカー小僧 サッカー
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Released date: 19 Jul 2025

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Sports and Physical Education
[Introduction to the Contents]
As the favorite child of the times, the life of the glory and anguish of the man who changed the history of Japanese football
About 40 years after the legendary free kick.
Legend of the Japanese Football World
First autobiography
Legend of the Japanese Football World Kazuji Kimura.
First autobiography of the Japanese football world
Legend of the Japanese Football World Kazuji Kimura.
Born on July 19, 1958.
Born in Minami-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
Met soccer in the third grade of Okawa Elementary School.
Joined the Nissan Soccer Club (now Yokohama F. Marinos) in 1981.
Signed the contract as the first Japanese professional soccer player (special license player) in 1986.
Participated in the club 233 games and scored 51 goals.
He was selected as a Japanese national team member since his college days. In particular, his free kick goals in the final preliminaries for the 1985 World Cup in Mexico against South Korea continue to be recounted.
He also held the national record of scoring in six consecutive International A-matches.
Retired from the 1994 season.
Retired as a coach, served as coach of the Japanese national futsal team from 2000 to 2001 and became coach of the Yokohama F. Marinos from 2010 to 2011.
In 2020, he was inducted into the Japan Football Hall of Fame.
He was praised for his achievements.
Retired as a soccer commentator and management of a soccer school.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Retired as a soccer commentator.
Meiji University