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Naohiro Takahara was born on 4 June, 1979 in Mishima, Shizuoka, Japan, is a Japanese former manager and footballer (born 1979). Discover Naohiro Takahara's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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44 years old |
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Gemini |
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4 June, 1979 |
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4 June |
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Mishima, Shizuoka, Japan |
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Japan
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Naohiro Takahara Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Naohiro Takahara height is 1.81 m and Weight 75 kg.
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1.81 m |
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75 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Naohiro Takahara Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Naohiro Takahara worth at the age of 44 years old? Naohiro Takahara’s income source is mostly from being a successful former. He is from Japan. We have estimated Naohiro Takahara's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Naohiro Takahara Social Network
Timeline
Naohiro Takahara (高原 直泰) is a Japanese football manager and former footballer.
He also played for Japan's national football team.
Currently, he is working as president for Okinawa SV.
On 29 August, he scored a goal in the 39th minute of the second half of the game against FC Seoul.
He helped victorious game 4-2 and won the MVP in this game.
Takahara was born in Mishima on 4 June 1979.
In August 1995, Takahara was selected by the Japan U17 national team for 1995 U-17 World Championship.
He played all three matches and scored one goal.
After graduating from high school, he joined Júbilo Iwata in 1998.
In 1998, the club won J.League Cup and he was selected New Hero awards.
In 1999, the club won J1 League and Asian Club Championship.
The club also reached second place at the 1999–2000 and 2000–01 Asian Club Championships.
In April 1999, he was also selected Japan U-20 national team for 1999 World Youth Championship.
He played all seven matches and scored three goals.
Japan achieved second place.
In February 2000, he was selected by the Japan national team for 2000 Asian Cup qualification.
At this qualification, on 13 February, he debuted against Singapore.
He played all three matches and three goals and Japan won the qualify for 2000 Asian Cup.
In September, he was selected Japan U23 national team for 2000 Summer Olympics.
He played all four matches and scored three goals in first match and quarterfinal.
In October, he played at 2000 Asian Cup.
He played five matches and scored five goals.
In August 2001, he moved to Boca Juniors on loan.
He became the first Japanese player to play in the Argentine Primera División.
In 2002, he returned to Júbilo Iwata.
The club went on to win the 2002 J.League Division 1, while Takahara became the top scorer and was elected Most Valuable Player of the year.
After the 2002 season, Takahara moved to Hamburger SV.
He made his Bundesliga debut on in January 2003 in a 2–2 draw against Hannover 96, thereby becoming the third Japanese footballer to play in Bundesliga after Yasuhiko Okudera and Kazuo Ozaki.
On 3 December 2006, he scored his first hat-trick in the Bundesliga in a match against Alemannia Aachen.
In January 2008 he moved to Urawa Reds for a transfer fee of around ¥180 million (around $1.7 million).
Due to a disagreement with the style of coach Volker Finke, who had taken over as coach of Urawa in 2009, Takahara was leased to Suwon Samsung Bluewings of the South Korean K League 1 in July of the following year.
On 31 July 2010, he made his debut as a substitute for the 39th minute of the match against Gwangju FC.
In 2011, he returned to Japan and signed with Shimizu S-Pulse.
After that, he played for J2 League club Tokyo Verdy (2013–14) and J3 League club SC Sagamihara (2014–15).
In December 2015, along with Japanese judoka Tadahiro Nomura, Takahara founded Okinawa SV.
He served not only as club's president, but also played and captained the club.
On 27 November 2022, he brought his club a first-time promotion for the Japan Football League, after a 4–0 over FC Kariya led them to finish as runners-up at the 2022 Regional Champions League.
He featured in the match as a late substitution.
On 31 August 2023, Takahara announced his retirement at the end of this season.