Messina’s Japanese player Athsushi Yanagisawa controls the ball during their Serie A match against Palermo in Messina. Messina’s Japanese player Athsushi Yanagisawa controls the ball during their Serie A match against Palermo at the San Filippo Stadium in Messina November 11, 2004. Sicily will be the centre of attention in Serie A on Thursday for the first time in nearly 40 years when Palermo and Messina, two of the three major cities on the island, meet in a local derby. Palermo, the Sicilian capital,is enjoying top flight football for the first time in 31 years while Messina’s last campaign in Serie A was in 1965. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
Messina’s Japanese player Athsushi Yanagisawa challenges Juventus Ruben Olivera during their serie A match in Turin. Messina’s Japanese player Athsushi Yanagisawa (L) challenges Juventus Ruben Olivera during their serie A match at the Delle Alpi stadium in Turin, northern Italy October 16, 2004. Juventus won 2-1. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini
Espanyol’s Japanese international soccer player Akinori Nishizawa (L) battles for the ball with Real Zaragoza’s Paco Jemenez (R) during the Spanish first division soccer match at Montjuich Olympic stadium, January 27, 2001. Espanyol’s won 5-0. GN/CRB
サインはこちらの方が丁寧に書かれている感じです。
Espanyol’s Japanese Akinori Nishizawa (R) celebrates after scored his first goal which was subsequently disallowed, in front of Barcelona’s goalkeeper Jose Manuel Reina in their Spanish Cup soccer match in Barcelona’s Nou Camp stadium February 7, 2001. Barcelona won the quarter-final match. GN
Espanyol’s Japanese Akinori Nishizawa (L) tries to keep control of the ball past Barcelona’s Dutch defender Frank de Boer during their Spanish Cup soccer match in Barcelona Nou Camp stadium, February 7, 2001. Barcelona won the quarters final match. GN/JDP
カントナのように襟を立てるのが西澤選手のトレードマークでしたが、これは丸首でした…(^-^;
このワッペンも丁寧な作りで美しいです。
Espanyol’s Japanese striker Akinori Nishizawa (L) is tackled by Rayo Vallecano’s Ramon De Quintana during their first division soccer match at Madrid’s Maria Teresa Rivero stadium February 25, 2001.The match finished in a 1-1 draw. AC
白のライン部分にチーム名がそのままプリントされています。
Espanyol’s Japanese international soccer player Akinori Nishizawa (C) talks to referee Alberto Undiano (R) and Extremadura’s Pedro Jose (R) and Karanka (L) during the Spanish Cup soccer match at Montjuich Olympic stadium,January 17, 2001. GN/CLH/
Espanyol’s Japanese international soccer player Akinori Nishizawa (R) battles for the ball with Deportivo Alaves Norwegian defender Dan Eggen during the Spanish first division soccer match at Montjuich Olympic stadium,March 4, 2001. GN
Espanyol’s Japanese international soccer player Akinori Nishizawa (R) shakes hands to Espanyol’s coach Flores after his change with his team mate Argentinian Martin Posse in the second half during the Spanish Cup soccer match at Montjuich Olympic stadium,January 17, 2001. GN/CLH/
Espanyol’s Japanese Akinori Nishizawa (L) tries to keep control of the ball past Barcelona’s Dutch defender Frank de Boer during their Spanish Cup soccer match in Barcelona Nou Camp stadium, February 7, 2001. Barcelona won the quarters final match. GN/JDP
GENOA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 13: (ITALY OUT) Janagisawa of Sampdoriaruns with the ball during the Serie A match between Sampdoria and Lazio at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium September 13, 2003 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Getty Images)
前列右から二人目が柳沢選手
本拠地であるITALIAのGENOVAの青い空と海を感じさせる綺麗な青のユニフォームです。
キットメーカーがASICSというところも、よかったです。
GENOA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 13: (ITALY OUT) Janagisawa of Sampdoria looks up field during the Serie A match between Sampdoria and Lazio at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium September 13, 2003 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Getty Images)
AC Milan’s Brazilian Kaka (L) is chased by Atsushi Yanagisawa (R) of Sampdoria during their Serie A match at San Siro stadium March 7, 2004. REUTERS/Daniele La Monaca MR/THI
こちらはawayモデル
Lazio’s Massimo Oddo (R) challenges Atsushi Yanagisawa of Sampdoria during their serie A soccer match, at Olympic stadium, in Rome February 1, 2004. REUTERS/Tony Gentile TG/JV