Jun Aoyama
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Jun Aoyama | ||
| Date of birth | 3 January 1988 | ||
| Place of birth | Sendai, Japan | ||
| Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
| Playing position | Defensive midfielder | ||
| Youth career | |||
| 2000–2002 | FC Miyagi Barcelona | ||
| 2003–2005 | Nagoya Grampus | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
| 2006–2009 | Nagoya Grampus | 2 | (0) |
| 2008 | → Cerezo Osaka (loan) | 14 | (0) |
| 2009 | → Tokushima Vortis (loan) | 45 | (2) |
| 2010 | Tokushima Vortis | 18 | (0) |
| 2011–2012 | Urawa Red Diamonds | 1 | (0) |
| 2012 | → Tokushima Vortis (loan) | 16 | (1) |
| 2013–2015 | Tokushima Vortis | 43 | (0) |
| National team‡ | |||
| 2004 | Japan U-17 | 3 | (1) |
| 2005–2007 | Japan U-20 | 10 | (1) |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 14 July 2015. | |||
Jun Aoyama (青山 隼 Aoyama Jun, born 3 January 1988 in Sendai, Japan) is a retired Japanese footballer[1] He is a midfielder on the U-20 Japanese national teamplaying at the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup. He scored a goal for Japan in the 79th minute in Japan's win against Scotland (3–1) at the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, Group F, in Victoria, B.C., Canada 1 July 2007.[2] He last played for Tokushima Vortis before announcing his retirement on July 14, 2015.[3]
References
- ↑ "Stats Centre: Jun Aoyama Facts". Guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 15 May 2009.
- ↑ Jun Aoyama – FIFA competition record
- ↑ "Aoyama announces his retirement"(Japanese). Tokushima Voritis. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
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