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born August 25, 1956 is a Japanese football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is currently the owner of


Club career
Okada was born in on August 25, 1956. After graduating from Waseda University, he joined Japan Soccer League (JSL) club Furukawa Electric in 1980. In 1982, the club won 1982 JSL Cup. In 1986, the club won JSL and JSL Cup and he was selected Best Eleven. The club also won 1986 Asian Club Championship. This is the first Asian champions as Japanese club. He retired in 1990. He played 189 games and scored 9 goals in the league.


International career
On June 9, 1980, Okada debuted for Japan national team against Hong Kong. In 1982, he selected Japan for 1982 Asian Games. At the Asian Games, he played two games and scored a goal against South Korea. He also played in the 1980 Summer Olympics qualification and in the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification. He played 24 games and scored 1 goal for Japan until 1985. Japan National Football Team Database


Coaching career
After retirement, Okada started his coaching career at Furukawa Electric (later JEF United Ichihara) in 1990. In 1995, he became a coach for the Japan national team. During the 1998 World Cup qualification Final round in October 1997, Japan's manager was sacked and Okada was named his successor. In November, Okada led Japan to qualify for the 1998 World Cup for the first time in Japan's history. At the 1998 World Cup, Japan lost all 3 matches and he resigned after the World Cup.

In 1999, Okada signed with J2 League club Consadole Sapporo. In 2000, he led the club to win the J2 League and promoted the club to the J1 League. He resigned at the end of the 2001 season. In 2003, he signed with Yokohama F. Marinos. The club won the league title and he was also awarded Best Manager for 2 years in a row in 2003 and 2004. From 2005, the club performance was sluggish and he resigned in August 2006.

In November 2007, Japan national team manager suffered a cerebral infarction. In December, Okada was named a new manager for Japan. In 2008, he selected numerous new young players, including , , , , and many others. In 2009, Japan qualified for the 2010 World Cup. Okada gained worldwide attention for leading Japan to ninth-place finish in the 2010 World Cup. He was commended for turning his Japanese team of young, inexperienced players into a slick passing, talented squad of youngsters.BBC world cup report, summary on Japan's performance He resigned after the 2010 World Cup. In November, he was awarded AFC Coach of the Year.

Okada signed a contract with Chinese Super League side Hangzhou Greentown on 14 December 2011. 冈田武史正式成为杭州绿城主帅 He extended his contract for two years in the end of 2012 season. However, he resigned from Hangzhou on 5 November 2013. 杭州绿城官方宣布冈田武史明年不再担任球队主帅

In November 2014, he bought a majority stake in and became a chairman of the club. japantimes.co.jp In March 2016, he became a vice-president of Japan Football Association and served until March 2018.


Career statistics

Club
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionSingle source here, if player is inactive. If player has not retired, move source next to "Updated" template.
Furukawa Electric1980JSL Division 10
19810
19820
19831
19840
1985–864
1986–871
1987–881
1988–891
1989–901


International
+ Appearances and goals by national team and year
Japan0
0
1
0
0
0


Managerial statistics
+ Managerial record by team and tenure
Japan 5 October 199731 July 1998

Consadole Sapporo 1 February 199931 January 2002

Yokohama F.Marinos 1 February 200324 August 2006

Japan 10 December 200730 June 2010

Hangzhou Greentown 15 December 20115 November 2013


Honours

As player
Furukawa Electric
  • Japan Soccer League: 1985–86
  • Asian Club Championship: 1986

Individual

  • Japan Soccer League Best Eleven: 1985–86


As Manager
Yokohama F. Marinos
  • J.League Division 1: 2003, 2004

Individual

  • AFC Coach of the Month: November 1997
  • J.League Manager of the Year: 2003, 2004
  • AFC Coach of the Year: 2010
  • Japan Football Hall of Fame: Inducted in 2019


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