Shuichi Uemura

Shuichi Uemura (植村 修一, Uemura Shuichi, born December 3, 1966) is a former Japanese football player.

Shuichi Uemura
植村 修一
Personal information
Full name Shuichi Uemura
Date of birth (1966-12-03) December 3, 1966
Place of birth Kagoshima, Japan
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
Shimabara Commercial High School
Tokai University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Toyota Motors
1992–1996 Kyoto Purple Sanga 61 (0)
Total 61 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Playing career

Uemura was born in Kagoshima Prefecture on December 3, 1966.[1] After graduating from Tokai University, he joined Toyota Motors. In 1992, he moved to Kyoto Shiko (later Kyoto Purple Sanga). He played many matches as goalkeeper until 1994. However the club gained former Japan national team goalkeeper Shinichi Morishita in 1995. So, Uemura he could hardly play in the match behind Morishita from 1995 and retired end of 1996 season.

Club statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
Season Club League AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
Japan League Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
1992Kyoto ShikoFootball League180-180
1993170--170
1994Kyoto Purple SangaFootball League23000-230
19952000-20
1996J1 League10000010
Total 6100000610
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References

  1. Shuichi Uemura at J.League (in Japanese)
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