Koichi Kubo Explained

Birth Date:1976 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Weight:224lb
School:Yorii Junior High School
University:Daito Bunka University
Position:Flanker, Number 8
Amatyears1:199?-1994
Amatyears2:1994-1998
Amatteam1:Yorii Junior High School
Amatteam2:Daito Bunka University
Years1:1998-2009
Clubs1:Yamaha
Repyears1:2000-2004
Repteam1:Japan
Repcaps1:20
Reppoints1:15

(born Saitama, 13 January 1976) is a Japanese rugby union player with 20 international caps and 15 points in aggregate. He played as flanker and as number 8.

Career

Kubo started his rugby career in high school, playing for Yorii High School team until his graduation in 1994, when he joined the Daito Bunka University team until 1998, when he graduated to play for Yamaha Júbilo, where he would play for his professional career until his retirement in 2009.[1] In 2001, Kubo was appointed as captain of Yamaha Júbilo. Kubo also played in the Kansai representative team.

International career

Kubo was first capped for the Japan national team on 11 November 2000, during the test match against Ireland, at Lansdowne Road. He also was called up in the Japanese roster for the Rugby World Cup 2003 in Australia,[2] playing two matches in the tournament. His last international cap was on 4 July 2004, during the test match against Italy, in Tokyo.[3]

Personal life

Kubo is a great fan of Southern All Stars.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ヤマハ発動機ジュビロ 2008-2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20120427125913/http://www2.yamaha-motor.co.jp/rugby/photo_report/template/list.asp?conf=3. 2012-04-27. dead.
  2. Web site: asahi.com : スポーツ ラグビーワールドカップ2003. www.asahi.com. 2019-07-11.
  3. Web site: Koichi Kubo. ESPN scrum. 2019-07-11.
  4. Web site: モバイル版「グーバイク情報」サイト停止のお知らせ. www.goobike.com. 2019-07-11.