Riki Takagi

Riki Takagi (髙木 理己, Takagi Riki, born July 13, 1978) is a Japanese football manager. He currently manager of AC Nagano Parceiro.

Riki Takagi
髙木 理己
Personal information
Full name Riki Takagi
Date of birth (1978-07-13) 13 July 1978
Place of birth Chiba, Japan
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Team information
Current team
AC Nagano Parceiro (manager)
Youth career
Years Team
1994–1996 Funabashi Municipal High School
1997–1999 Teikyo University
Managerial career
2017–2018 Gainare Tottori U-18
2019–2021 Gainare Tottori
2023 FC Imabari
2023- Nagano Parceiro

Club career

After featuring for both Funabashi Municipal High School and the Teikyo University, Takagi opted to retire and pursue a coaching career from the upcoming year.

Managerial career

He faced a decade as a coach in three different high schools, only to end up at Kyoto Sanga in 2011: under the guide of Takeshi Oki, he worked as an assistant coach from 2011 to 2013.[1]

The year after, he found a new job at Gainare Tottori, where he stayed two years before joining Shonan Bellmare.[2][3] Nevertheless, he stayed just one year in Hiratsuka, since Gainare Tottori offered him a new job at the club, this time as the coach of the U-18 side.[4]

After the dismissal of Daisuke Sudo by the club, Gainare offered Takagi the top team coaching spot, which he accepted for the 2019 season.[5] His work was notable, since he won the "Manager of the Month" Award twice in his rookie season (in July and October 2019).[6][7]

He was dismissed from the head coach of Gainare Tottori on May 4, 2021 [8]

On 27 November 2022, Takagi appointed of manager J3 club, FC Imabari from 2023 replace Kazuaki Hashikawa left the club after end of 2022 season. [9]

Managerial statistics

As of appointment manager of FC Imabari 27/11/2022.[10]
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Gainare Tottori1 February 20194 May 2021 75331527044.00
FC Imabari27 November 202215 August 2023 21894038.10
Nagano Parceiro30 August 2023"Present" 0000!
Total 96412431042.71

References

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