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1961 birthsLiving peopleUniversity of Tsukuba alumniAssociation football people from Miyagi PrefectureJapanese footballersJapan youth international footballersJapan Soccer League playersJapan Football League (1992–98) playersShonan Bellmare playersVegalta Sendai playersJapanese football managersJ1 League managersJ2 League managersMontedio Yamagata managersAlbirex Niigata managersOmiya Ardija managersJEF United Chiba managersAssociation football midfieldersJapanese football midfielder stubs


JapanesefootballWatari, MiyagiUniversity of TsukubaJapan Soccer LeagueFujita IndustriesMatsushima SCBrummell SendaiJapan U-20 national team1979 World Youth ChampionshipJ2 LeagueMontedio YamagataJ1 LeagueAlbirex NiigataOmiya ArdijaChang Woe-RyongJ2 LeagueJEF United ChibaShonan Bellmare















































Jun Suzuki
鈴木 淳
Personal information
Full name
Jun Suzuki
Date of birth
(1961-08-17) August 17, 1961 (age 57)
Place of birth
Watari, Miyagi, Japan
Height
1.71 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Playing position
Midfielder
Youth career
1980–1993
University of Tsukuba
Senior career*
Years
Team

Apps

(Gls)
1984–1988
Fujita Industries


1989–1991
Matsushima SC


1992–1996
Brummell Sendai


National team
1979
Japan U-20

2

(0)
Teams managed
1991
Matsushima SC
2004–2005
Montedio Yamagata
2006–2009
Albirex Niigata
2010–2012
Omiya Ardija
2013–2014
JEF United Chiba

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Jun Suzuki (鈴木 淳, Suzuki Jun, born August 17, 1961) is a former Japanese football player and manager.




Contents





  • 1 Club career


  • 2 National team career


  • 3 Coaching career


  • 4 Managerial statistics


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Club career


Suzuki was born in Watari, Miyagi on August 17, 1961. After graduating from University of Tsukuba, he joined Japan Soccer League club Fujita Industries in 1984. From 1989, he played his local club Matsushima SC and Brummell Sendai. In 1996, he retired.



National team career


In 1979, when Suzuki was a high school student, he elected Japan U-20 national team for 1979 World Youth Championship in Japan. At this competition, he played 2 matches.[1]



Coaching career


On 2004, Suzuki started his coaching career, signing for J2 League side Montedio Yamagata, leaving the club after two seasons. From 2006 to 2009, he was the manager for J1 League side Albirex Niigata, doing a well work there, and becoming an idol for their fans. In April 2010, he was named the new Omiya Ardija manager, following Chang Woe-Ryong's departure, but his work at the club was known more from failures than success. On May 2012, he was sacked from Omiya.


On 2013, Suzuki was named the manager of J2 League side JEF United Chiba,but failured to get promotion to J1 League. On 2014, after a poor half-season, including a 0-6 loss to Shonan Bellmare at home, and the poor performance of the club, he was sacked on 23 June 2014.[2]



Managerial statistics


[3]

















































Team
From
To
Record
GWDLWin %

Montedio Yamagata
2004
2005

88

35

30

23

039.77

Albirex Niigata
2006
2009

136

51

32

53

037.50

Omiya Ardija
2010
2012

73

24

22

27

032.88

JEF United Chiba
2013
2014

61

25

18

18

040.98
Total

358

135

102

121

037.71


References




  1. ^ Jun Suzuki – FIFA competition record


  2. ^ [1]


  3. ^ J.League Data Site(in Japanese)




External links



  • Jun Suzuki – FIFA competition record


  • Jun Suzuki at J.League (in Japanese) Edit this at Wikidata








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