Education
Moriyasu was educated at and played for Nagasaki Nihon Daigaku Gakuen High School.
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Moriyasu was educated at and played for Nagasaki Nihon Daigaku Gakuen High School.
He was a defensive midfielder. He is now manager of J1 club Club After finishing his school, he joined Soccer League side Mazda in 1987.
New manager Hans Ooft rated him highly and established him as an anchoring midfielder of the team
In April 1990, Moriyasu had a trial at Manchester United. When "s first ever professional league J. League Division 1 started in 1993, Mazda was transformed to for whom he continued to play.
Together with Yahiro Kazama, he controlled Hiroshima"s midfield and contributed to the club winning the second stage of the 1994 J. League season. In 1998, Ooft became the manager of Kyoto Purple Sanga and recruited Moriyasu on a loan deal.
The deal was initially meant to be a permanent one but infuriated Hiroshima supporters collected signatures against the deal, which forced the clubs to settle for a loan.
He was the linchpin of Kyoto for the 1998 season. Moriyasu came back to Hiroshima for the 1999 season but find out his opportunities to play gradually decreasing mainly because of young Kazuyuki Morisaki"s challenge for the place. He was offered a coaching position at Hiroshima in 2002 but turned it down to continue to play.
He moved to Vegalta Sendai and retired there at the end of the 2003 season.
International Ooft became the national coach of in 1992. He called up and played Moriyasu for his first match in charge against Argentina held on May 31, 1992 at the Tokyo National Olympic Stadium.
Moriyasu was still a low-profile player at that time and many international teammates didn"t know how to pronounce his name. Moriyasu was on the pitch when "s hope to play in the finals was dashed by an injury time Iraqi equaliser in the last qualifier, the match that the ese fans now refer to as the Agony of Doha.
He was capped 35 times between 1992 and 1996.
He scored one goal for his country in a friendly against Australia on February 10, 1996. Coaching He served as a coach for from the 2004 season. He also coached the national youth team which participated in the 2006 AFC Youth Championship and the 2007 Fédération internationale de football association U-20 World Cup.
He was a coach for the Hiroshima first team from 2007 to 2009 before a spell coaching at Albirex Niigata.
Management lieutenant was confirmed on 8 December 2011 that Moriyasu would return to as manager for the 2012 season. Player Manager J. ese Super Cup (2): 2013, 2014.