Nobuyuki Zaizen

Nobuyuki Zaizen (Japanese财 前 宣 之, Zaizen Nobuyuki; * October 19, 1976 in Hokkaidō ) is a Japanese football player. Since the 2010 season playing for Muang Thong United in the Thai Premier League. Nobuyuki Zaizen is the younger brother of Keiichi Zaizen.

Career

In his youth played for the Yomiuri FC Zaizen, the predecessor of today's club Tokyo Verdy. He was educated there until 1994. From 1992 to 1994, he also visited the Tokyo Industrial High School. In 1995, he then came to the senior squad Verdy Kawasaki 's, where he was until 1998 under contract. In the meantime, he was loaned to Spain CD Logroñés. The club played at this time in the Spanish second division. However, a serious injury prevented his efforts and he returned to Japan. In 1999, he stood for a short time at HNK Rijeka under contract. However, he was able to prevail in any of his clubs and had no use.

Real momentum came his career until his move to Vegalta Sendai. On August 7, 1999, he made ​​his debut for Vegalta. It was the first of a total of 154 league appearances for the club. In 2001 he succeeded with the Association of sporting promotion to the J. League Division 1 He played with Vegalta two years in the top division before relegation in 2003, the league was two. For the 2005 season he moved to league rivals Montedio Yamagata, with whom he also managed it in 2008 in the J. League Division 1 ascend. In 2009 he graduated from 11 games for Montedio. End of the 2009 season, his contract expired and was not renewed. Muangthong United from Thailand, champion of the 2009 season, took the opportunity and committed Zaizen in December 2009. His debut for the club he gave during the Super Cup in the same month. Since the 2000 season, he almost always wears the jersey with the number 10 If the number is already assigned, it selects the 28 (2 8).

For the men's national team of Japan he has never played, but was part of the U -17 squad at the U -17 World Cup in 1993., Where he played four matches of the tournament. In the quarter- finals of the tournament, he lost to the team against Nigeria and retired.

Awards and achievements

Successes as a player

Vegalta Sendai

  • Up in the J- League 2002

Montedio Yamagata

  • Up in the J- League 2009

National

Participate in the final competition for U-17 World Cup 1993

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