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  1. Kunishige KAMAMOTO. Team Japan. Olympic Medals. 1 B. Games Participations 2. First Olympic Games Tokyo 1964. Year of Birth 1944. Olympic Results.

  2. Kunishige KAMAMOTO. Equipo Japón. Medallas olímpicas. 1 B. Participaciones 2. Primera participación Tokio 1964. Año de nacimiento 1944. Resultados olímpicos. Resultados olímpicos. Más resultados. Athlete Olympic Results Content.

  3. Kunishige Kamamoto. Kunishige Kamamoto (釜本 邦茂, Kamamoto Kunishige, born 15 April 1944) is a former Japanese football player, manager, and politician. He won the bronze medal with the Japan national team at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, finishing as the tournament's top scorer with seven goals, and is the all-time leading ...

  4. Pele, the former Brazilian national soccer team leader known by his nickname "O Rei" (The King), passed away on Thursday, December 29.He was 82. The soccer legend had a special feeling of friendship toward Japan. When a farewell match was held for Japanese soccer hero Kunishige Kamamoto in 1984, Pele was there. Though seven years had already passed since his own retirement, he willingly agreed ...

  5. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Kunishige Kamamoto. Kamamoto es toda una eminencia en su país. Exfutbolista profesional, es medallista olímpico, y ha trabajado tras su retirada del deporte como entrenador y político. Nació en Kyoto en 1944, así que tiene una gran experiencia a sus espaldas.

  6. Kunishige Kamamoto es un antiguo jugador de Japón, (* 15/04/1944 en Kyoto, Kyoto, Japón). Kamamoto jugó en Yanmar Diesel (Yanmar). Jugaba en la posición de Delantero.

  7. Kunishige Kamamoto: Football, Men (Olympic) Japan: 3: Bronze: Special Notes. Listed in Olympians Who Participated in the 1968 Olympic Football Qualification Campaign (5 App. - 11 goals - 450 min. played: AFC Group 1 Qualification tournament in Japan: PHI 15:0, ROC 4:0, LIB 3:1, KOR 3:3, VNM 1:0)