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Koichi Hashiratani
Japanese footballer

Koichi Hashiratani

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Japanese footballer
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Gender
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Place of birth
Kyōto Prefecture, Kansai region, Japan
Age
63 years
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Biography

Koichi Hashiratani (柱谷 幸一, Hashiratani Koichi, born 1 March 1961) is a former Japanese footballer. He played for Japan national team. His younger brother Tetsuji Hashiratani is also a former Japanese footballer.

Biography

Hashiratani was selected as one of 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship squads for Japan when he was playing for Kokushikan University SC, then started his senior career with Nissan Motors since 1983 and played with Nissan for 9 seasons until transferred to Urawa Red Diamonds in 1992, right before J1 League's inauguration. He experienced another transfer to Kashiwa Reysol, then playing in Japan Football League in June 1994. Kashiwa was promoted to J. League as of the end of 1994 season, and he also made his return to the top flight. After 2 1/2 seasons playing with Kashiwa, he retired as a player.

After obtaining J. League's S-grade coach license in 1999, he started his coaching career with Montedio Yamagata, where he managed for 3 years from 2001 season to 2003 season. After 6 months of absence, he was named as a manager of Kyoto Purple Sanga in June 2004 when Kyoto was playing in the 2nd division, then contributed to Kyoto's promotion back to the top flight after the 2005 season. However, due to the poor performances and turnouts of the club, he was dismissed on 3 October about 2 months before the end of 2006 season.

He was named as a manager of Tochigi SC playing in Japan Football League in 2007. After two seasons, he made Tochigi eligible to be promoted to J2 League as the club finished 2nd in 2008 season, but was dismissed because he was unable to reach the consent with top managements about his pay, as well as recruiting of new players.

He was named as a General Manager of Urawa in December 2009, but was dismissed due to Urawa's poor performance in 2011 season.

After spending 1 season as a commentator in 2012, he was named as a manager of Giravanz Kitakyushu, which only has a J2 License issued and unable to promote to Division 1 until 2017, when proposed new stadium will be completed.

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupTotal
1983Nissan MotorsJSL Division 1187187
1984178178
1985/86228228
1986/8722112211
1987/88133133
1988/89229229
1989/9011241153
1990/91504292
1991/9210420124
1992Urawa RedsJ1 League-44861210
19931821030222
199470000070
1994Kashiwa ReysolFootball League1610010171
1995J1 League31421-335
199625210131393
CountryJapan2376185351028076
Total2376185351028076

National team statistics

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
198190
198230
198310
198451
198592
198620
Total293

Managerial statistics

Update; December 31, 2015

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Montedio Yamagata200120037002132000000000000♠1327001480000000000000♠487001330000000000000♠337001510000000000000♠517001363600000000000♠36.36
Kyoto Purple Sanga200420067001960000000000000♠967001480000000000000♠487001180000000000000♠187001300000000000000♠307001500000000000000♠50.00
Giravanz Kitakyushu2013Present7002126000000000000♠1267001490000000000000♠497001260000000000000♠267001510000000000000♠517001388900000000000♠38.89
Total7002354000000000000♠3547002145000000000000♠1457001770000000000000♠777002132000000000000♠1327001409600000000000♠40.96
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