Masahiro Hamazaki
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was a Japanese
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player. He played for Japan national team.


Club career

Hamazaki was born in
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on March 14, 1940. After graduating from
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, he joined Yawata Steel (later ''Nippon Steel''). The club won
1964 Emperor's Cup Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1964 season. The cup was held between January 11 and January 17, 1965. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and Yawata Steel and Furukawa Electric won the championship. Results Group A Group B Final * ...
. In 1965, Yawata Steel joined new league
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. He retired in 1972. He played 100 games in the league.


National team career

In December 1966, Hamazaki was selected Japan national team for
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. At this competition, on December 16, he debuted against
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. He played 2 games for Japan in 1966.Japan National Football Team Database
/ref> In October 1968, he was selected Japan for
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in
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. Although he did not play in the match, as he was the team's reserve goalkeeper behind
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, Japan won Bronze Medal. In 2018, this team was selected Japan Football Hall of Fame. On October 10, 2011, Hamazaki died of ruptured varicose veins of intestines in
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at the age of 71.


National team statistics


References


External links

* *
Japan National Football Team Database
(Japan team at 1968 Olympics) at
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