Norikazu Murakami

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Norikazu Murakami
Personnel
birthday October 16, 1981
place of birth YokohamaJapan
size 181 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
Yokohama Flugels
Yokohama F. Marinos
Meiji University
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Yokohama Sports & Culture Club
Predator Urayasu Futsal Club
2004-2005 Albirex Niigata 40 (14)
2006 Balestier Khalsa 12 0(5)
2007-2008 FC Singapore Armed Forces
2009 Home United 13 0(5)
2009-2010 Platinum Stars 18 0(4)
2010-2011 Golden Arrows 13 0(0)
2011–2012 Sports fans Düren 18 0(9)
2012 Pune FC 0 0(0)
2012-2013 Alemannia Aachen 14 0(1)
2013 Alemannia Aachen II 1 0(0)
2014 SV Wilhelmshaven 10 0(0)
2014-2015 Honsfelder SV
2015 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 16 0(0)
2015– Hilal Maroc Bergheim 42 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.
As of April 2, 2017

Norikazu Murakami ( Japanese 村上 範 和 , Murakami Norikazu ; born October 16, 1981 in Yokohama , Kanagawa ) is a Japanese football player .

Career

Murakami played for the Yokohama Flugels and the Yokohama F. Marinos youth team and the Meiji University soccer team . He played for the Yokohama Sports and Culture Club and with the Predator Urayasu Futsal Club.

He started professional football in Singapore's S League when he joined Albirex Niigata in the middle of the 2004 season. He moved to Balestier Khalsa in 2006 and to FC Singapore Armed Forces in 2007.

In 2008 Murakami was the second top scorer at the Singapore Armed Forces FC, but was released at the end of the season anyway.

In March 2009 he signed a contract for Home United , but left this club five months later in the direction of the South African club Platinum Stars . In the 2009/10 season, Murakami scored four times in 10 games. In August 2010, Murakami was released by the Platinum Stars. The 2010/11 season he played with the Golden Arrows .

The Japanese moved to Germany in August 2011. At the mediation of the German trainer Gert Engels , Murakami settled in Düren , where he initially joined the district league team Sportfreunde Düren . After a convincing season in which he led the Düren club to a superior championship and promotion to the Mittelrhein regional league, the regional division SC Pfullendorf and FC Viktoria Köln were interested in Murakami in the summer of 2012 , but there was no commitment. In a friendly game between Düren and Alemannia Aachen , the two-footed attacker aroused the interest of those responsible in Aachen.

When the Japanese signed a contract with Alemannia in September 2012, both sides believed he was officially registered as an unemployed professional with FIFA. Murakami had signed a contract with Indian first division club Pune FC on August 26th, which was canceled on August 29th. Since Pune FC did not register the documents with the association, Murakami was not registered as an unemployed player in the sense of the statutes, but as an amateur player. Therefore, the transfer deadline was considered exceeded and Murakami was only eligible to play for Alemannia Aachen from December 11, 2012 . His contract expired on June 30, 2013 and was not renewed. From the beginning of 2014 until the summer of 2014 he was under contract with SV Wilhelmshaven . In October 2014 Murakami joined the Honsfelder SV, a Belgian amateur club from the provincial class. In January 2015 he returned to Germany and played in the second half of the season for the regional division 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig .

In the summer of 2015 Murakami moved to the national division Hilal Maroc Bergheim , with whom he won the championship and was promoted to the league.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Japanese Striker Norikazu Murakami Training With Golden Arrows . Goal.com . Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  2. Japanese Murakami signs in Aachen
  3. Alemannia Aachen: Norikazu Murakam eligible to play until December