Katsumi Oenoki
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is a former Japanese football (soccer) player. He was a right-footed midfielder. He is currently a football coach.
. He won the national high school championship with his teammates including Kenta Hasegawa
and Takumi Horiike
. He continued his study and football at Waseda University
.
After graduating from the university in 1988, he joined Japan Soccer League
side Yamaha F.C. (current Jubilo Iwata
). When Japan's first-ever professional league J. League
started, Shimizu S-Pulse
was founded in his local city. He joined the club in 1992 and re-united with his high school teammates Hasegawa and Horiike. He helped the club to win the J. League Cup
in 1996, the second stage of the J. League in 1999, and the Asian Cup Winners Cup
in 2000.
He made more than 250 league appearances for Shimizu and retired after the 2002 season.
He was capped 5 times for the Japanese national team
between 1989 and 1990. His first international appearance came on May 5, 1989 in a friendly against Korea
in Seoul
.
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He acquired the S-Class coaching license that is a prerequisite to manage a J. League club in 2007.
He is currently the manager of Shimizu S-Pulse's youth team. (as of September 2011)
Playing career
He was educated at and played for Shimizu Higashi High SchoolShimizu Higashi High School
is known as a top high school in Shimizu, and one of the best high schools in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Shimizu Higashi High School is famous for high academic achievement especially in science and mathematics field as well as competitive sports teams....
. He won the national high school championship with his teammates including Kenta Hasegawa
Kenta Hasegawa
is a former Japanese international football player. He was a right-footed forward. He managed J. League Division 1 side Shimizu S-Pulse for 6 seasons between 2005 and 2010.-Club:...
and Takumi Horiike
Takumi Horiike
is a former Japanese football player. He was a defender.-Club:He was educated at and played for Shimizu Higashi High School. He won the national high school championship with his teammates including Katsumi Oenoki and Kenta Hasegawa...
. He continued his study and football at Waseda University
Waseda University
, abbreviated as , is one of the most prestigious private universities in Japan and Asia. Its main campuses are located in the northern part of Shinjuku, Tokyo. Founded in 1882 as Tokyo Senmon Gakko, the institution was renamed "Waseda University" in 1902. It is known for its liberal climate...
.
After graduating from the university in 1988, he joined Japan Soccer League
Japan Soccer League
, or JSL, was the top flight soccer league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J. League. JSL was the second national league of a team sport in Japan after the professional Japanese Baseball League that was founded in 1936...
side Yamaha F.C. (current Jubilo Iwata
Júbilo Iwata
is a professional Japanese association football team currently playing in the J. League Division 1 . The team name Júbilo means 'joy' in Portuguese and Spanish. The team's home town is Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture and they play at Yamaha Stadium...
). When Japan's first-ever professional league J. League
J. League
The or is the top division of and is the top professional association football league in Japan. It is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football and the only league given top class 'A' ranking by the AFC. Currently, J. League Division 1 is the first level of the Japanese...
started, Shimizu S-Pulse
Shimizu S-Pulse
is a professional Japanese association football club. Located in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, S-Pulse currently competes in the J. League Division 1 . Formed as recently as 1991, S-Pulse are one of the youngest professional teams in Japan, but are among only five to have competed in...
was founded in his local city. He joined the club in 1992 and re-united with his high school teammates Hasegawa and Horiike. He helped the club to win the J. League Cup
J. League Cup
J. League Cup is a Japanese football competition organized by J. League. It is also known as Yamazaki Nabisco Cup or Nabisco Cup because confectionery/bakery company Yamazaki Nabisco have sponsored the competition since its inception in 1992.It is generally regarded as the Japanese equivalent to...
in 1996, the second stage of the J. League in 1999, and the Asian Cup Winners Cup
Asian Cup Winners Cup
The Asian Cup Winners' Cup was an association football competition run by the Asian Football Confederation . The competition was started in 1991 as a tournament for all the domestic cup winners from countries affiliated to the AFC...
in 2000.
He made more than 250 league appearances for Shimizu and retired after the 2002 season.
He was capped 5 times for the Japanese national team
Japan national football team
The Japan national football team represents Japan in association football and is operated by the Japan Football Association, the governing body for association football in Japan...
between 1989 and 1990. His first international appearance came on May 5, 1989 in a friendly against Korea
Korea Republic national football team
The Korea Republic national football team represents Korea Republic in international football and is controlled by the Korea Football Association. Korea Republic is the most successful Asian football team in the history of the FIFA World Cup having participated in eight World Cup tournaments,...
in Seoul
Seoul
Seoul , officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea. A megacity with a population of over 10 million, it is the largest city proper in the OECD developed world...
.
Club career statistics
|-|1988/89||rowspan="3"|Yamaha Motors
Júbilo Iwata
is a professional Japanese association football team currently playing in the J. League Division 1 . The team name Júbilo means 'joy' in Portuguese and Spanish. The team's home town is Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture and they play at Yamaha Stadium...
||rowspan="3"|JSL Division 1
Japan Soccer League
, or JSL, was the top flight soccer league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J. League. JSL was the second national league of a team sport in Japan after the professional Japanese Baseball League that was founded in 1936...
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|1992||rowspan="11"|Shimizu S-Pulse
Shimizu S-Pulse
is a professional Japanese association football club. Located in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, S-Pulse currently competes in the J. League Division 1 . Formed as recently as 1991, S-Pulse are one of the youngest professional teams in Japan, but are among only five to have competed in...
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|1993||35||3||4||1||4||3||colspan="2"|-||43||7
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|1994||29||2||1||0||1||0||colspan="2"|-||31||2
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|1995||39||1||1||0||colspan="2"|-||colspan="2"|-||40||1
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|1996||26||1||3||0||16||2||colspan="2"|-||45||3
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|1997||28||0||3||0||5||0||colspan="2"|-||36||0
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|1998||30||1||4||0||5||0||colspan="2"|-||39||1
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|1999||9||0||2||0||2||0||colspan="2"|-||13||0
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|2000||27||2||0||0||6||0||colspan="2"|-||33||2
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|2001||11||0||5||0||2||0||colspan="2"|-||18||0
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|2002||18||0||2||0||7||0||1||0||28||0
306||16||25||1||65||9||1||0||396||26
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International career statistics
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Managerial career
He worked as a coach at Shimizu S-Pulse in 2003 and he was the manager of Waseda University A.F.C. between 2004-2007. Under his guidance, Waseda was promoted from the Tokyo Prefectural University League to the Kanto League Div 2 in 2004, and then to Div 1 in 2005. The club finished runners-up in the national intercollegiate championship in 2006.He acquired the S-Class coaching license that is a prerequisite to manage a J. League club in 2007.
He is currently the manager of Shimizu S-Pulse's youth team. (as of September 2011)