Kōji Nakata

Koji Nakata (中田 浩二, Nakata Koji, born July 9, 1979) is a former Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team.

Koji Nakata
Personal information
Full name Koji Nakata
Date of birth (1979-07-09) July 9, 1979
Place of birth Otsu, Shiga, Japan
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Defender, Midfielder
Youth career
1995–1997 Teikyo High School
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2004 Kashima Antlers 144 (27)
2005–2006 Olympique Marseille 9 (0)
2006–2008 Basel 62 (3)
2008–2014 Kashima Antlers 122 (6)
Total 337 (36)
National team
1999 Japan U-20 7 (0)
2000 Japan U-23 3 (0)
2000–2007 Japan 57 (2)
Honours
Kashima Antlers
WinnerJ1 League1998
WinnerJ1 League2000
WinnerJ1 League2001
WinnerJ1 League2008
WinnerJ1 League2009
WinnerJ.League Cup2000
WinnerJ.League Cup2002
WinnerJ.League Cup2011
WinnerJ.League Cup2012
Runner-upJ.League Cup1999
Runner-upJ.League Cup2003
WinnerEmperor's Cup2000
WinnerEmperor's Cup2010
Runner-upEmperor's Cup2002
Representing  Japan
FIFA Confederations Cup
Silver medal – second place2001 Korea-Japan
AFC Asian Cup
Gold medal – first place2004 China
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Silver medal – second place1999 Nigeria
AFC U-20 Asian Cup
Silver medal – second place1998 Thailand
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Biography

Nakata was born in Otsu on July 9, 1979. After graduating from Teikyo High School, he joined J1 League club Kashima Antlers in 1998. Japan national team players Masashi Motoyama, Mitsuo Ogasawara and Hitoshi Sogahata are Nakata's contemporaries. He debuted as defensive midfielder in first season and the club won the champions 1998 J1 League. From 2000, he became a regular player and constituted midfielder with Yasuto Honda, Bismarck, Motoyama and Ogasawara. In 2000, the club won all three major title in Japan J1 League, J.League Cup and Emperor's Cup. In 2001, the club won J1 League and he was also elected Best Eleven. the club also won 2002 J.League Cup. Nakata moved from Japanese giants Kashima Antlers to France at the start of 2005 when former Japan national team manager Philippe Troussier, then the Olympique Marseille coach, signed him in a deal. After an understandably unhappy season in France (Troussier was sacked just a few months later), the frozen-out Nakata jumped at the chance to leave and by early 2006 had moved to Switzerland's top team Basel where he played as a defender. Nakata returned to Kashima Antlers in July 2008. He played at many defensive position, defensive midfielder, left side-back and center-back. The club won the champions 2008, 2009 J1 League, 2010 Emperor's Cup, 2011 and 2012 J.League Cup. He retired end of 2014 season.

Although Nakata played as defensive midfielder at the club, he played as left-back of three backs defense at U-20, U-23 and Senior national team under manager Philippe Troussier. In April 1999, Nakata played for U-20 Japan at 1999 World Youth Championship. He played all 7 matches with defender Kazuki Teshima and Shigeki Tsujimoto, and Japan won the 2nd place. On February 5, 2000, Nakata debuted for Japan national team against Mexico. In September, he was selected U-23 Japan for 2000 Summer Olympics. Although he played as regular player, he got hurt in third match against Brazil and he could not play after the match. In 2001 and 2002, Nakata played all matches for Japan including 2001 Confederations Cup and 2002 World Cup. At Confederations Cup, Japan won the 2nd place. At 2002 World Cup, he played full-time all 4 matches. After 2002 World Cup, Nakata played as defensive midfielder under new manager Zico. Although his opportunity to play decreased, he was elected Japan for many competition, 2003, 2005 Confederations Cup, 2004 Asian Cup and 2006 World Cup. At 2004 Asian Cup, he played 4 matches and scored 2 goals in semifinal and final, and Japan won the champions. He played 57 games and scored 2 goals for Japan until 2007.

Statistics

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Club statistics League CupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
JapanLeague Emperor's Cup J.League Cup AsiaTotal
1998Kashima AntlersJ1 League510000-51
19991742010-204
20002945222-368
20012583160-349
20022965030-376
2003183002230235
20042113220-263
FranceLeague Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue EuropeTotal
2004/05Olympique MarseilleLigue 15000--50
2005/064010-3080
SwitzerlandLeague Schweizer Cup League Cup EuropeTotal
2005/06BaselSuper League10100--101
2006/0734150-90481
2007/0818121-30232
JapanLeague Emperor's Cup J.League Cup AsiaTotal
2008Kashima AntlersJ1 League90001020120
2009221401020291
2010323611062456
2011262103061363
2012500020-70
20132502060-330
2014300010-40
CountryJapan 2663331631419034743
France 9010-30130
Switzerland 62371-120814
Total 3373639731434044147

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Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
200070
2001130
2002130
200370
200462
200580
200620
200710
Total572

References

  1. Kōji Nakata at National-Football-Teams.com
  2. Kōji Nakata at J.League (in Japanese)
  3. Japan National Football Team Database

Other websites

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