Yuji Hironaga

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{{short description|Japanese footballer}}

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{{Infobox football biography

|name=Yuji Hironaga
廣長 優志

|image=

|fullname=Yuji Hironaga

|birth_date={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1975|7|25}}

|birth_place=Osaka, Japan

|height={{Height|m=1.81}}

|position=Midfielder

|currentclub=

|youthyears1=1991–1993|youthclubs1=Toin Gakuen High School

|years1=1994–2001|clubs1=Tokyo Verdy|caps1=91|goals1=3

|years2=1998–1999|clubs2=→Gamba Osaka (loan)|caps2=33|goals2=4

|years3=2002|clubs3=Yokohama FC|caps3=32|goals3=5

|years4=2003–2004|clubs4=Cerezo Osaka|caps4=19|goals4=0

|totalcaps=175|totalgoals=12

|nationalyears1=1996|nationalteam1=Japan U-23|nationalcaps1=2|nationalgoals1=0

|medaltemplates=

{{Medal|Team|Tokyo Verdy}}

{{Medal|W|J1 League|1994}}

{{Medal|RU|J1 League|1995}}

{{Medal|W|J.League Cup|1994}}

{{Medal|RU|J.League Cup|1996}}

{{Medal|W|Emperor's Cup|1996}}

{{Medal|Team|Cerezo Osaka}}

{{Medal|RU|Emperor's Cup|2003}}

}}

{{Nihongo|Yuji Hironaga|廣長 優志|Hironaga Yūji|born 25 July 1975}} is a former Japanese football player.

Club career

Hironaga was born in Osaka Prefecture on 25 July 1975. After graduating from high school, he joined Verdy Kawasaki (later Tokyo Verdy) in 1994. He played as defensive midfielder and center back. In 1994, the club won the championships for the J1 League and J.League Cup. He then moved to his local club Gamba Osaka. He played many matches at Gamba, and returned to Verdy in June 1999. He played as a forward as well as a midfielder. His opportunity to play decreased in 2001 and he moved to the J2 League club Yokohama FC. He played many matches as defensive midfielder. He moved to Cerezo Osaka in 2003. He retired at the end of the 2004 season.

National team career

In July 1996, Hironaga was selected Japan U-23 national team for 1996 Summer Olympics.{{FIFA player|199012|Yuyi Hironaga}} At this tournament, he played 2 matches as defensive midfielder. Although Japan won 2 matches, Japan lost at First round. At this time, Japan won Brazil in first game. It was known as "Miracle of Miami" (マイアミの奇跡) in Japan.

Club statistics

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
colspan=3 | Club performance

! colspan=2 | League

! colspan=2 | Cup

! colspan=2 | League Cup

! colspan=2 | Total

Season

! Club

! League

! Apps

Goals

! Apps

Goals

! Apps

Goals

! Apps

Goals
colspan=3 |Japan

! colspan=2 | League

! colspan=2 | Emperor's Cup

! colspan=2 | J.League Cup

! colspan=2 | Total

1994rowspan="4"|Verdy Kawasakirowspan="4"|J1 League1812030231
19959020colspan="2"
|110
1996800040120
19971801050240
1998rowspan="2"|Gamba Osakarowspan="2"|J1 League2631120294
1999710040111
1999rowspan="2"|Verdy Kawasakirowspan="2"|J1 League50000050
20002422031293
2001Tokyo VerdyJ1 League900020110
2002Yokohama FCJ2 League32530colspan="2"
|355
2003rowspan="2"|Cerezo Osakarowspan="2"|J1 League1900030220
200400000000
colspan=3|Total

!175||12||11||1||26||1||212||14

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