著者
滝 弘之 Hiroyuki TAKI
出版者
中京大学学術研究会
雑誌
中京大学体育学論叢 (ISSN:02887339)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.38, no.1, pp.67-78, 1996

We have now entered the fourth year since the beginning of J-League Soccer. Although we counted eight Japanese managers in 10 J-League teams at first, now in 1996, we count only three in 16 teams. If we take account of more than 100 years of European and South-American professional soccer history, we cannot deny that Japanese leaders, who have been concerned in only amateur soccer, do not have enough experience in soccer coaching. However the successful Japanese soccer managers have something in common with each other in respect to having a clear policy toward team management and being able to explain this policy precisely to their players. Nagoya Grampus Eight which has had a poor record during two years, improved their image completely through the effort of a French manager, Arsen Bengel. The purpose of this study was to standardize the guiding principle of soccer team management, in reference to Arsen Bengal's experience.