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Dutch footballer and manager
"Hans" Ooft (born 1947) is a Dutch former football player and manager who became the first foreigner to head the Japanese football team. Under Ooft, Japan
Hans_Ooft
Japanese footballer
he moved to Japan and joined Japan Soccer League club Mazda and coach Hans Ooft. He was elected to the Best Eleven in the 1986–87 season and the club
Dido_Havenaar
Japanese association football player and manager (born 1968)
school, he joined Japan Soccer League side Mazda in 1987. New manager Hans Ooft rated him highly and established him as an anchoring midfielder in the
Hajime_Moriyasu
Football match
and the match was dubbed a "miracle" by South Korean media. Dutch coach Hans Ooft was sacked weeks after the match and the elimination effectively ended
Japan v Iraq (1994 FIFA World Cup qualification)
Japan_v_Iraq_(1994_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification)
Japanese football club
(August – September 1983) Kazuo Imanishi 1984–1987 Hans Ooft (1984–1987) Dido Havenaar (1986–1987) Hans Ooft 1987–1988 Dido Havenaar (1987–1988) Kazuo Imanishi
Sanfrecce_Hiroshima
Japanese football club
were promoted to the J1 league for 1994. The team welcomed Marius Johan Ooft as its manager, as well as the Brazil national team captain Dunga and a number
Júbilo_Iwata
Association football match
Kazuyoshi Miura 75' Substitutions: DF 3 Toshinobu Katsuya 86' Manager: Hans Ooft GK 21 Shaker Al-Shujaa CB 2 Abdullah Al-Dosari 88' CB 4 Abdul Rahman
1992_AFC_Asian_Cup_final
Japanese association football club
31 January 1997 Pedro Rocha Uruguay 1 January 1997 31 December 1997 Hans Ooft Netherlands 1 February 1998 1 June 1998 Hidehiko Shimizu Japan 2 June
Kyoto_Sanga_FC
Association football club in Japan
February 2001 – 27 August 2001 Pita 28 August 2001 – 31 January 2001 Hans Ooft 1 February 2002 – 31 January 2004 – 2003 J.League Cup Guido Buchwald 1
Urawa_Red_Diamonds
Men's association football team
1986–1987 17 11 2 4 64.70% Kenzo Yokoyama 1988–1991 24 5 7 12 20.83% Hans Ooft 1992–1993 27 16 7 4 59.25% Paulo Roberto Falcão 1994 9 3 4 2 33.33% Shu
Japan_national_football_team
Squad lists of 1992 AFC Asian Cup national teams
the 1992 AFC Asian Cup played in Japan. Manager: Ali Parvin Head coach: Hans Ooft Head coach: Hong Hyon-chol Head coach: Valery Lobanovsky Head coach: Klaus
1992_AFC_Asian_Cup_squads
failed to qualify for 1994 World Cup, despite being Asian champion, and Hans Ooft, the manager who helped Japan win maiden Asian Cup, was fired later after
Japan_at_the_AFC_Asian_Cup
Australian soccer player (born 1971)
J1 League where he stayed for two years and played under Dutch coaches Hans Ooft and Wim Jansen, winning the Japanese Cup with his club Urawa Red Diamonds
Ned_Zelic
Japanese footballer
during their unsuccessful 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification. Under manager Hans Ooft, Japan progressed to the final qualifying stage of the AFC for the 1994
Ruy_Ramos
Calendar year
(Good Times) June 26 – Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Afghan politician June 27 Hans Ooft, Dutch football player, manager Abdel Djaadaoui, Algerian footballer June
1947
Carlos Alberto Parreira Lee Tae-ho (3) Kim Joo-sung 1992 Japan Japan Hans Ooft Fahad Al-Bishi (3) Kazuyoshi Miura 1996 United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia
AFC Asian Cup records and statistics
AFC_Asian_Cup_records_and_statistics
Football match
Takagi FW – Kazuyoshi Miura Substitutes: MF – Kenta Hasegawa 73' Manager: Hans Ooft Ivory Coast: GK – Losseni Konaté DF – Georges Lignon DF – Arsène Hobou
1993 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations
1993_Afro-Asian_Cup_of_Nations
Runners-up (2019) EAFF Championship Runners-up (2019), Winners (2022) Hans Ooft AFC Asian Cup Winners (1992) Hirokazu Ninomiya Asian Games Third place
Japan national football team records and statistics
Japan_national_football_team_records_and_statistics
Japanese footballer (born 1966)
and scored 1 goal in the semi-final against China. Under national coach Hans Ooft, Japan reached the 1994 World Cup qualification for the 1994 World Cup
Masahiro_Fukuda
16th season of J1 League
Jofuku Gamba Osaka Akira Nishino JEF United Chiba Alex Miller Júbilo Iwata Hans Ooft Kashima Antlers Oswaldo de Oliveira Kashiwa Reysol Nobuhiro Ishizaki Kawasaki
2008_J.League_Division_1
3rd season of J1 League
Eijun Kiyokumo Júbilo Iwata Iwata, Shizuoka Júbilo Iwata Stadium 15,165 Hans Ooft Kashima Antlers Kashima, Ibaraki Kashima Soccer Stadium 37,638 Edu Coimbra
1995_J.League
10th season of J1 League
S-Pulse Zdravko Zemunović Tokyo Verdy 1969 Lori Sandri Urawa Red Diamonds Hans Ooft Vegalta Sendai Hidehiko Shimizu Vissel Kobe Hiroshi Matsuda Yokohama F
2002_J.League_Division_1
Júbilo Iwata 1994 football season
Júbilo Iwata 1994 season Manager Hans Ooft Stadium Júbilo Iwata Stadium J.League 8th Emperor's Cup 1st Round J.League Cup Runners-up Top goalscorer League:
1994_Júbilo_Iwata_season
2nd season of J1 League
Kiyokumo Júbilo Iwata Iwata, Shizuoka Júbilo Iwata Stadium 15,165 Promoted Hans Ooft Kashima Antlers Kashima, Ibaraki Kashima Soccer Stadium 37,638 Edu Coimbra
1994_J.League
4th season of J1 League
Gamba Osaka Josip Kuže JEF United Ichihara Yasuhiko Okudera Júbilo Iwata Hans Ooft Kashima Antlers João Carlos Kashiwa Reysol Nicanor de Carvalho Kyoto Purple
1996_J.League
Football match
Horinouchi MF 17 Makoto Hasebe 84' FW 9 Yuichiro Nagai 82' Manager: Hans Ooft Kashima Antlers GK 21 Hitoshi Sogahata DF 2 Akira Narahashi DF 20 Tomohiko
2003_J.League_Cup_final
Japanese footballer and manager
on May 31, 1992 at the Tokyo National Stadium, the first match under Hans Ooft's reign. He scored his first international goal in a Dynasty Cup match
Takuya_Takagi
Japanese football player and manager (1941–2026)
Division 1 in 1986. In 1987, he resigned as manager and was succeeded by Hans Ooft. However, the club was relegated to Division 2 again in 1988, and Imanishi
Kazuo_Imanishi
11th season of J1 League
S-Pulse Takeshi Oki Tokyo Verdy 1969 Osvaldo Ardiles Urawa Red Diamonds Hans Ooft Vegalta Sendai Zdenko Verdenik Vissel Kobe Hiroshi Soejima Yokohama F
2003_J.League_Division_1
Urawa Red Diamonds 2002 football season
Urawa Red Diamonds 2002 season Manager Hans Ooft Stadium Saitama Stadium 2002 J.League 1 11th Emperor's Cup 3rd Round J.League Cup Runners-up Top goalscorer
2002 Urawa Red Diamonds season
2002_Urawa_Red_Diamonds_season
Júbilo Iwata 1996 football season
Júbilo Iwata 1996 season Manager Hans Ooft Stadium Júbilo Iwata Stadium J.League 4th Emperor's Cup 3rd Round J.League Cup GL-A 5th Top goalscorer League:
1996_Júbilo_Iwata_season
Urawa Red Diamonds 2003 football season
Urawa Red Diamonds 2003 season Manager Hans Ooft Stadium Saitama Stadium 2002 J.League 1 6th Emperor's Cup 3rd Round J.League Cup Champions Top goalscorer
2003 Urawa Red Diamonds season
2003_Urawa_Red_Diamonds_season
Football match
10 Emerson Substitutes: GK 1 Yohei Nishibe DF 5 Ichiei Muroi 78' MF 35 Ryuji Michiki MF 6 Toshiya Ishii FW 18 Tatsuya Tanaka 69' Manager: Hans Ooft
2002_J.League_Cup_final
Hall of Fame in Japan
Shinroku Morohashi [ja] Michihiro Ozawa Mutsuhiko Nomura Junji Ogura [ja] Hans Ooft Shizuo Takada Yasuhiko Okudera Yoshikazu Nagai Katsuhiko Kaneko [ja] Takeshi
Japan_Football_Hall_of_Fame
(1999–01), Yokohama F. Marinos (2003–06), Japan national team (2007–2010) Hans Ooft - Japan national team (1992–93), Júbilo Iwata (1994–96), Kyoto Purple
List_of_J.League_managers
Japanese footballer and manager
eligible due to suspension. He was such a key player that national coach Hans Ooft named him a member of the Japan squad for the 1994 World Cup qualification
Satoshi_Tsunami
Japanese footballer
Asian Cup but he did not play in the tournament. Under national coach Hans Ooft, Japan reached the 1994 World Cup qualification final stage for the 1994
Nobuhiro_Takeda
Japanese footballer and manager
1990. In 1992, he served a coach for Japan national team under manager Hans Ooft. In 1994, he returned to JEF United Ichihara (former Furukawa Electric)
Eijun_Kiyokumo
Júbilo Iwata 1995 football season
Júbilo Iwata 1995 season Manager Hans Ooft Stadium Júbilo Iwata Stadium J.League 6th Emperor's Cup 2nd Round Top goalscorer League: Salvatore Schillaci
1995_Júbilo_Iwata_season
Japanese footballer (born 1965)
Cup and he played 4 matches in the competition. Under national coach Hans Ooft, Japan progressed to the Final round at 1994 World Cup qualification.
Takumi_Horiike
HANS OOFT
HANS OOFT
Male
Spanish
Medieval form of Spanish Sancho, SANS means "holy."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
The Supreme Spirit
Female
Japanese
(花) Japanese name HANA means "favorite" or "flower." Compare with other forms of Hana.
Male
German
Short form of German Johann, HAN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
American, Danish, French, German, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Swedish, Telugu
Swan; God is Gracious
Female
Hebrew
(×—Ö·× Ö¸Ö¼×”)Â Variant spelling of Hebrew Chana, HANA means "favor; grace."Â Compare with other forms of Hana.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The supreme spirit, Supreme soul
Boy/Male
Dutch Scandinavian American Hebrew Danish Swedish German
Male
English
Pet form of English Henry, HANK means "home-ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Han(n), which is usually a short form of Johan (see John). In some cases, however, it may be from Henry and even Randolph (for the replacement of R- by H- in Germanic names introduced by the Normans, compare Hick).German : from an aphetic form of the personal name Johann (see John).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Swan
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : patronymic from the personal name Jan; or a reduced form of Johannes.English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Surname or Lastname
Possibly an altered spelling of Haas.English
Possibly an altered spelling of Haas.English : variant spelling of Hawes.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : nickname for someone with a deformed hand or who had lost one hand, from Middle English hand, Middle High German hant, found in such appellations as Liebhard mit der Hand (Augsburg 1383).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German Hand ‘hand’ (see 1).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Flaithimh (see Guthrie), resulting from an erroneous association of the Gaelic name with the Gaelic word lámh ‘hand’. It is used as an English equivalent for several other names of Gaelic origin too, e.g. Claffey, Glavin, and McClave.Dutch : from a variant of hont ‘dog’, ‘hound’, either a derogatory nickname, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a dog.
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic from of Latin Johannes, JÓHANN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Swan
Surname or Lastname
English (Gloucestershire)
English (Gloucestershire) : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Hank, a short form of Hankin.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name HANH means "has good conduct."
Male
German
German short form of Latin Johannes, HANS means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : variant of Hand.
HANS OOFT
HANS OOFT
Girl/Female
Latin American
Only one.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Christian, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Swedish
Messenger; Bold; Courageous; Faith; Devotion; Whole Hearted; Loyal and Devoted
Boy/Male
Muslim
Dominion . Crown. Throne.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Gervasius, GERVASI means "spear servant."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pure, Nectar
Girl/Female
Native American
Time of the winter solstice.
Girl/Female
English
Feminine of Evan: Young fighter.
Boy/Male
Indian
King of Gods
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Worshipper
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n.
That which is, or may be, held in a hand at once
n.
That which resembles, or to some extent performs the office of, a human hand
v. t.
To manage; as, I hand my oar.
a.
Employing two hands; as, the two-hand alphabet. See Dactylology.
pl.
of Hang-by
v. i.
To suspend; to fasten to some elevated point without support from below; -- often used with up or out; as, to hang a coat on a hook; to hang up a sign; to hang out a banner.
v. t.
To give, pass, or transmit with the hand; as, he handed them the letter.
v. t.
To pledge by the hand; to handfast.
n.
Agency in transmission from one person to another; as, to buy at first hand, that is, from the producer, or when new; at second hand, that is, when no longer in the producer's hand, or when not new.
a.
Employing one hand; as, the one-hand alphabet. See Dactylology.
v. t.
To form into hanks.
v. t.
To seize; to lay hands on.
n.
Handwriting; style of penmanship; as, a good, bad or running hand. Hence, a signature.
n.
Connection; arrangement; plan; as, the hang of a discourse.
n.
An agent; a servant, or laborer; a workman, trained or competent for special service or duty; a performer more or less skillful; as, a deck hand; a farm hand; an old hand at speaking.
pl.
of Hand
n.
The manner in which one part or thing hangs upon, or is connected with, another; as, the hang of a scythe.
a.
With hands joined; hand in hand.
v. t.
To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct; as, to hand a lady into a carriage.