Shigekazu Nakamura
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player and manager.


Playing career

Nakamura was born in Shimabara on July 30, 1958. After graduating from
Osaka University of Commerce , abbreviated to , is a private university located in Higashiosaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. History The origin was founded in 1928 as Osaka Joto School of Commerce (大阪城東商業学校) by Noboru Tanioka (谷岡登, 1894–197 ...
, he played for
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(later ''Sanfrecce Hiroshima'') from 1981 to 1991.


Coaching career

After retirement, Nakamura started coaching career at
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from 1991. He mainly managed youth team until August 2002. In August 2002, he moved to
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and became a manager. In 2003, he became a general manager and he left the club in 2007.


Managerial statistics

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1958 births Living people Osaka University of Commerce alumni Association football people from Nagasaki Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Japan Soccer League players Sanfrecce Hiroshima players Japanese football managers J2 League managers Avispa Fukuoka managers Men's association football defenders {{Japan-footy-defender-1950s-stub