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Full name
  
Tatsuya Mochizuki

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

Weight
  
66 kg

Playing position
  
Name
  
Tatsuya Mochizuki

Height
  
1.67 m

Position
  
Midfielder

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Date of birth
  
(1963-04-20) April 20, 1963 (age 52)

Place of birth
  
Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

Tatsuya Mochizuki (望月 達也, Mochizuki Tatsuya, born April 20, 1963) is a Japanese former football player.

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He was selected to be the manager of Vegalta Sendai, in the J. League beginning in the 2007 season. However, Sendai failed to return to Division 1 and he resigned from the job after the season. He has previously served as a coach of Vegalta, Shonan Bellmare, and Avispa Fukuoka and also filled in as interim manager at each of those three teams.

He played professionally in the Netherlands, for HFC Haarlem and Telstar between 1982 and 1986. In 1986, he moved back to Japan to play for Yamaha Motor Corporation company team, which later became Jubilo Iwata. After retiring, he began his coaching career and held several positions with the Jubilo Iwata organization before leaving in 2002 to become the coach of Avispa Fukuoka's youth team.

Playing history

  • 1979-81: Shimizu-higashi high school
  • 1982-85: HFC Haarlem
  • 1986: Telstar
  • 1986-90: Yamaha Motor Corporation
  • Coaching history

  • 1990-91: Yamaha soccer school coach
  • 1991-2001: Yamaha Motor Corporation coach
  • 1994-95: Jubilo Iwata youth coach
  • 1996: Jubilo Iwata satellite coach
  • 1997: Jubilo Iwata junior youth head coach
  • 1998: Jubilo Iwata satellite coach
  • 1999-2000: Jubilo Iwata youth head coach
  • 2001: Jubilo Iwata scout
  • 2002: Avispa Fukuoka youth section (also, interim head coach during August)
  • 2003: Avispa Fukuoka youth head coach
  • 2004: Shonan Bellmare satellite head coach
  • 2004 (July–September): Shonan Bellmare interim head coach
  • 2005: Shonan Bellmare coach
  • 2006 (October): Vegalta Sendai interim head coach (one game)
  • 2007: Vegalta Sendai head coach
  • 2012 (April): Kawasaki Frontale interim head coach
  • References

    Tatsuya Mochizuki Wikipedia


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