Masanaga Kageyama

{{short description|Japanese footballer and manager}}

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|name=Masanaga Kageyama
影山 雅永

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|fullname=Masanaga Kageyama

|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1967|5|23}}

|birth_place=Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan

|death_date=

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|height=1.81 m

|position=Defender

|currentclub=

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|youthyears1=1983–1985|youthclubs1=Iwaki High School

|collegeyears1=1986–1989|college1=University of Tsukuba

|years1=1990–1994|clubs1=JEF United Ichihara|caps1=84|goals1=2

|years2=1995|clubs2=Urawa Reds|caps2=0|goals2=0

|years3=1996|clubs3=Brummell Sendai|caps3=19|goals3=2

|totalcaps=103|totalgoals=4

|nationalyears1=|nationalteam1=|nationalcaps1=|nationalgoals1=

|manageryears1=2006–2008|managerclubs1=Macau

|manageryears2=2008|managerclubs2=Singapore U16

|manageryears3=2010–2014|managerclubs3=Fagiano Okayama

|manageryears4=2017−2021|managerclubs4=Japan U20

|medaltemplates=

{{Medal|Team|JEF United Ichihara}}

{{Medal|RU|JSL Cup|1990}}

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{{Nihongo|Masanaga Kageyama|影山 雅永|Kageyama Masanaga|born May 23, 1967}} is a Japanese former footballer and manager.

Playing career

Kageyama was born in Iwaki on May 23, 1967. After graduating from University of Tsukuba, he joined Furukawa Electric (later JEF United Ichihara) in 1990. He became a regular player as center back from 1991. He moved to Urawa Reds in 1995. However he could not play in the match and moved to Japan Football League club Brummell Sendai in 1996. He retired end of 1996 season.

Coaching career

After retirement, Kageyama served as technical staff for Japan national team. In 2001, he signed with Sanfrecce Hiroshima and became a coach. In 2006, he moved to Macau and became a manager for Macau national team. In 2008, he moved to Singapore and became a manager for Singapore U-16 national team. Although he managed at 2008 AFC U-16 Championship, U-16 Singapore lost all 3 matches. In 2009, he returned to Japan and signed with newly was promoted to J2 League club, Fagiano Okayama. He became a coach in 2009, and a manager as Satoshi Tezuka's successor in 2010. He managed the club until 2014. In 2017, Kageyama became a manager for Japan U-20 national team. U-20 Japan won the 3rd place at 2018 AFC U-19 Championship and qualified for 2019 U-20 World Cup.

Club statistics

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colspan=3 |Japan

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1990/91rowspan="2"|Furukawa Electricrowspan="2"|JSL Division 190000090
1991/922123000242
1992rowspan="3"|JEF United Ichihararowspan="3"|J1 Leaguecolspan="2"
|300030
19932913060381
19942510020271
1995Urawa RedsJ1 League0000colspan="2"
|00
1996Brummell SendaiFootball League19231colspan="2"
|223
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!103||6||12||1||8||0||123||7

Managerial statistics

[https://data.j-league.or.jp/SFIX07/?staff_id=1882 J.League Data Site]{{in lang|ja}}

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GWDLWin %
align="left"|Fagiano Okayama

|align="left"|2010

|align="left"|2014

{{WDL|200|66|64|70}}

colspan="3"|Total

{{WDLtot|200|66|64|70}}

References

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