Hajime Moriyasu, born on August twenty-third, nineteen sixty-eight, is a distinguished Japanese football manager and former player. He currently serves as the head coach of the Japan national football team, a role he has held since two thousand eighteen. Moriyasu's playing career was marked by his impressive tenure at Sanfrecce Hiroshima, where he made over two hundred fifty appearances across fourteen years, including a loan spell at Kyoto Purple Sanga. He concluded his professional playing days with Vegalta Sendai.
During his time on the pitch, Moriyasu earned thirty-five caps for the Japan national team, showcasing his skills and dedication to the sport. His family has a rich footballing legacy, with his brother Hiroshi and his sons Shohei and Keigo also pursuing careers in football.
As a coach, Moriyasu has made significant strides with the national team, leading them to the final of the AFC Asian Cup in two thousand nineteen, where they faced Qatar. His leadership continued to shine as he guided the team to a round of sixteen finish at the two thousand twenty-two FIFA World Cup and a quarter-final appearance in the two thousand twenty-three AFC Asian Cup.