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Kamamoto Kunishige, a legendary former player in Japan's national soccer team, died of pneumonia on Sunday at a hospital in Osaka Prefecture. He was 81.
Former Japanese soccer star Kamamoto Kunishige has died of pneumonia at a hospital in Osaka Prefecture. He was 81.
Kunishige Kamamoto, widely regarded as the best striker in Japanese football history after scoring an all-time men's record 75 goals ...
Kamamoto led Japan to a bronze medal in soccer at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico and scored seven goals to lead the tournament. He also served as a member of Japan's House of Councillors, the upper ...
Kunishige Kamamoto, who scored 75 goals in 76 games for Japan’s national team, died Sunday according to the Japan Football Association. He was 81 and the association said he died of pneumonia.
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Kunishige Kamamoto, who scored 75 goals in 76 games for Japan's national team, died Sunday according to the Japan Football Association.
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