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Kenta Hasegawa

Position:FW
Born: 25-Sep-1965
Height/Weight: 177/77
Birthplace: Shizuoka
Previous Teams:; Shimizu Club; Shimizu S-Pulse
Appearances:207 Goals:45
NT Caps:27 Goals:4
First Appearance:16-May-1993 Shimizu S-Pulse -vs- Yokohama Flugels (at Mitsuzawa Stadium)
First Goal :16-May-1993 Shimizu S-Pulse -vs- Yokohama Flugels (at Mitsuzawa Stadium)
YearTeamAppearancesGoals
1988-89Nissan Motors (JSL)184
1989-90Nissan Motors (JSL)115
1990-91Nissan Motors (JSL)40
1993Shimizu S-Pulse3610
1994Shimizu S-Pulse449
1995Shimizu S-Pulse213
1996Shimizu S-Pulse247
1997Shimizu S-Pulse305
1998Shimizu S-Pulse319
1999Shimizu S-Pulse212
-TOTAL20745


Kenta Hasegawa was one of the Japanese stars of the J.League in its early years, ranking alongside Kazu Miura, Nobuhiro Takeda, Hisashi Kurosaki and Taskuya Takagi as the most prolific of Japanese scorers in an era when foreign players tended to dominate the striker position. Hasegawa was already on the downhill slope of his career when the J.League kicked off, playing his first J.League match at the age of 28. Yet he remained a prolific scorer for Shimizu S-Pulse throughout their "bridesmaid years" of the late 1990s. In 1999, Hasegawa stepped aside at the age of 34 to make way for the next generation of youngsters, but he remains an influential figure in Japanese football circles, appearing often as a commentator on television broadcasts and serving as the head coach at Hamamatsu University. Though never a standout on the national team, he did receive 27 national team caps, scored four goals, and was on the pitch during the infamous "Agony at Doha" match in 1993.




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