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Tomoki Koike

Tomoki Koike

Tomoki Koike Football pictogram.svg
The name
Nickname としき, Peru [1]
Katakana Toshiki Koike
Roman letters KOIKE Toshiki
Basic information
Nationality Japanese flag Japan
The date of birth 1974November 10(41 years old)
Hometown Kanagawa
Height 168cm [2]
The weight 65 kg [2]
Player information
Position MF[3], DF [4]
Footedness The right foot [3]
Club 1
Year Club Participation (score)
1993-2001 Tokyo Gas / F.C. Tokyo 96 (3)
2001 Mito Hollyhock 16 (1)
2002 Shonan Bellmare 6 (0)
2003 Mito Hollyhock 4 (0)
1. I am limited to a domestic league match. Now.
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Former footballer that Tomoki Koike (こいけとしき, November 10, 1974 -) is from Kanagawa, a soccer leader. I act as a coach now in a substructure of F.C. Tokyo.

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Origin

I want to spend the childhood period in South America, Peru which was work location of father [5] and, after [1], am brought up in Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa.

I graduate from Shichirigahama Senior High School in 1993, and it is entered the company by Tokyo Gas. I join the company's soccer club (existing F.C. Tokyo) and acted as a defence (right side back), but, taking advantage of it being 1996, and having been robbed of this position by Hiroki Shinjo, convert to a midfielder (volante) [6]. Work on an exercise forward while a participation opportunity is not provided [6], and is given it at a point on a turn in 1999 to fight in J2; is contribution for J1 promotion. For a fight in J1, I remained behind as a force while many players were forced to dismissal from an organization including new Jo [6].

Become just before the league match start [6], and, in 2000, Manager Kiyoshi Okuma selects Koike who excelled in defense and stamina from a thought that the defensive is forced to than to this [1] as the forerunner of the[1]volante in J1. I let Koike thoroughly mark Shunsuke Nakamura by the Yokohama FM war of the opening game [6] and carried out [7], no loss victory. [9] and the comment that Nakamura "did not want to lose such club activities soccer" [8]. Koike supported a team by stonewalling defense as an ace killer [7] afterwards and sometimes caught a firm regular including [1] who took a goal away by a strong shot from distance.

Participation opportunities decrease by Fumitake Miura, Takahiro Shimodaira of the position, Masashi Miyazawa and others having joined it in 2001 and they rent it and transfer to Mito Hollyhock of J2 in the middle of a season [10]. I completely transferred to Shonan Bellmare in 2002, the following day [11]. I play again in Mito in 2003 and retire [2].

I come back to F.C. Tokyo of the old home after a retirement and walk the way of the leader while conveying pleasure of the soccer to children at a soccer school. I take lectures [12] and acquire JFA official recognition Class A コーチジェネラル training class in 2012, the following day from 2011 [13].

Position club

Personal results

Domestic meeting individual results
The year Club Uniform number League League match League cup Open cup The period total
Participation Score Participation Score Participation Score Participation Score
Japan League match ルヴァン cup The Emperor's trophy The period total
1993 Tokyo Gas 16 Old JFL1 part 1 0 - - 1 0
1994 Old JFL 15 0 - 0 0 15 0
1995 22 0 - 1 0 23 0
1996 8 0 - 0 0 8 0
1997 0 0 - 0 0 0 0
1998 1 0 - 0 0 1 0
1999 F.C. Tokyo J2 22 1 5 0 1 0 28 1
2000 J1 27 2 2 0 1 0 30 2
2001 0 0 0 0 - 0 0
Mito 26 J2 16 1 - 3 0 19 1
2002 Shonan 14 6 0 - 0 0 6 0
2003 Mito 7 4 0 - 0 0 4 0
The total Japan J1 27 2 2 0 1 0 30 0
Japan J2 48 2 5 0 4 0 57 2
Japan Old JFL1 part 47 0 - 1 0 48 0
The total total 122 4 7 0 6 0 135 4

I it in an instruction career

Footnote

[Help]
  1. ^ a b c d e Masaru Goto (2005). トーキョーワッショイ. It is p. Futaba Corporation 58-59. 
  2. News [Mito] J's GOAL 2004.01.31 of ^ a b c Tomoki Koike retirement and the F.C. Tokyo Extension Department coach assumption of office decision
  3. ^ a b Profile Tomoki Koike (2002 version) - Way back machine (for a February 13, 2003 archive) Shonan Bellmare
  4. ^ a b Team Info Tomoki Koike (1999 version) - Way back machine (for a January 26, 2000 archive) F.C. Tokyo
  5. For ^ "F.C. Tokyo fan book 2000" Mainichi Shimbun, 2,000 years, it is page 55.
  6. For ^ a b c d e Yuji Arakawa "challenge Shogakukan of F.C. Tokyo", 2,001 years, it is 182-184 pages.
  7. For ^ a b c "F.C. Tokyo fan book 2001" Mainichi Shimbun, 2,001 years, it is 48-49 pages.
  8. For ^ Masaru Goto "トーキョーワッショイ!" Futaba Corporation, 2,005 years, it is page 38.
  9. For ^ Yuji Arakawa "challenge Shogakukan of F.C. Tokyo", 2,001 years, it is page 9.
  10. News - way back machine (for a July 14, 2012 archive) F.C. Tokyo (August 29, 2001) of the transfer decision in a deadline for ^ Tomoki Koike belonging to
  11. News - way back machine (for a July 15, 2012 archive) F.C. Tokyo (December 20, 2001) of the ^ Tomoki Koike transfer decision
  12. ^ 2011 (23, Heisei) year official recognition Class A コーチジェネラル training class student attending a lectures [91] (PDF) Football Association of Japan 2011.05.12
  13. ^ 2011 (23, Heisei) year official recognition Class A コーチジェネラル training class passers [88] (PDF) Football Association of Japan 2012.04.12

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