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Hiroshi Jofuku to be new head coach for F.C.TOKYO

F.C.Tokyo announce that the club has signed with Hiroshi Jofuku for the head coaching position for the 2016 season.
 
[Profile of Hiroshi Jofuku]

Date of Birth: 21 March, 1961
Place of Birth: Tokushima Prefecture

Career & Achievements
1979 Graduated from Tokushima Prefectural Johoku High School
1983 Graduated from Waseda University’s Department of Education
1983 Joined Fujitsu Limited
1995-1996 Coached Fujitsu Kawasaki Football Club as a coach, later as the head coach
1998 Tokyo Gus Football Club
*Project team member of transforming the club to a professional club/Class S coaching license course
1999 F.C.Tokyo Player Development and Promotion Director
2002-2004 F.C. Tokyo Player Development Director
2002 Japan U-14 Selection Team Head Coach,
     Japan National U-15 Team Head Coach
2003 Japan National U-16 Team Head Coach
2005-2006 F.C.Tokyo Player Development Department Staff
2005 Japan National U-15 Team Head Coach
2006 Japan National U-16 Team Head Coach (won the AFC U-17 Championship)

2007 F.C. Tokyo Team Development Department Staff
2007 Japan National U-17 Team Head Coach (appeared in the FIFA U-17 World Cup)
2008- Sep.2010 F.C.Tokyo Top Team Head Coach
2009 J.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup Champions
2010 Suruga Bank Championship 2010 TOKYO Champions
2012-2014 Ventforet Kofu Head Coach
2012 J.League Division 2 Champions, promotion to J1  
 
Regular Season Statistics

[FC Tokyo]
2008 J1 League    16 wins, 11 losses, 7 draws [6th place / 18 teams]
2009 J1 League    16 wins, 13 losses, 5 draws [5th place / 18 teams]
2010 J1 League    4 wins, 10 losses, 9 draws [16th place / 18 teams]

[Ventforet Kofu]
2012 J2 League 24 wins, 4 losses, 14 draws [Champions / 22 teams]
2013 J1 League 8 wins, 13 losses, 13 draws [15th place / 18 teams]
2014 J1 League 9 wins, 11 losses, 14 draws [13th place / 18 teams]


   J1 League 53 wins, 58 losses, 48 draws (159 matches)
   J2 League 24 wins, 4 losses, 14 draws (42 matches)