Kazuo Ozaki

Kazuo Ozaki (Japanese尾崎 加 寿 夫Ozaki Kazuo, born March 7, 1960) is a former Japanese national football team.

Career

Ozaki's career began in 1978 as an eighteen year old in the first Japanese league. Previously, he was captain of the junior national team of Japan. Kazuo Ozaki, a total of seventeen times the Japanese A-National player came in 1983 as the second Japanese by Yasuhiko Okudera from Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors factory team in the Bundesliga. Discovered had him Horst Koeppel. Arminia Bielefeld took the fast forward contract, where he remained until 1988. During this time he completed 113 League Appearances for Arminia, including 62 in the first Bundesliga. In 1988 Ozaki for a year to FC St. Pauli, brought it there, however, only six games and did not get beyond the reserve player. Then Ozaki went for another season in the German Amateuerfußball to TuRU 1880 Dusseldorf, before he returned to his Japanese home in 1990. He played again for Mitsubishi Motors and Urawa Red Diamonds and Tokyo Verdy in the J-League, but could not carry on a grand performance even there so he his professional career ended in 1993. In Japan, Ozaki maintained 78 Erstligaeinsätze.

Today Kazuo Ozaki works for the Japanese television as a football commentator

Curiosities

Ozaki 1984, there was in the game against Arminia Bielefeld FC Schalke 04, despite nose broken leg on. He was doing a sogrannte face mask. In that game he also saw the red card. It remained his only dismissal during his professional time in Germany.

Fan

After Kazuo Ozaki be named a registered fan club since 1998, with the name " Ozaki's heirs ."

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