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Seigo Narazaki

Seigo Narazaki
楢﨑 正剛
Personal information
Full name Seigo Narazaki
Date of birth (1976-04-15) 15 April 1976 (age 40)
Place of birth Kashiba, Nara, Japan
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 1 12 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Nagoya Grampus
Number 1
Youth career
1989–1991 Kashibashi Jr.H.S.
1992–1994 Nara Ikuei H.S.
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–1998 Yokohama Flügels 104 (0)
1999– Nagoya Grampus 527 (0)
National team
2000 Japan U-23 4 (0)
1998–2010 Japan 77 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 3 November 2016.
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 7 September 2010 (UTC)

Seigo Narazaki (楢﨑 正剛 Narazaki Seigō?, born 15 April 1976 in Kashiba, Nara) is a Japanese football player, who currently plays for J1 League side Nagoya Grampus. He is a goalkeeper and a former member of the Japanese national football team.

After graduating from Nara Ikuei High School in 1995, he joined J. League side Yokohama Flügels. He became the No. 1 GK for the club in August of that season. His first professional appearance came on 16 August 1995 in a league match against Bellmare Hiratsuka. He contributed to the club winning the Emperor's Cup in 1998. When Flügels was merged with cross-town Yokohama Marinos in 1999, he was signed by Nagoya Grampus Eight. He was again a member of the Emperor's Cup winning side in 1999 but this time with Nagoya.

He made his international debut for Japan on 15 February 1998 against Australia. He participated in three consecutive FIFA World Cup finals. He played all the Japan matches in the 2002 FIFA World Cup finals although Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi was preferred ahead of him in the 1998 and 2006 finals.

He played for Japan as the No.1 goalkeeper following an injury to Kawaguchi, but himself sustained a broken finger in 2009. After recovering, he was named in the 2010 World Cup squad [1] as one of two Japanese players (the other being Kawaguchi) to participate in 4 consecutive World Cups. However, despite performing impressively in the qualifiers, he was benched for the tournament in favour of his former understudy Eiji Kawashima. He would make one last appearance for Japan when he captained the team to a 2–1 victory over Guatemala on 7 September 2010 before retiring from international duty.[2]


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