Overview

Tomohiko Ikoma (生駒 友彦, Ikoma Tomohiko; August 25, 1932 – April 27, 2009) was a Japanese football player who earned recognition for appearing with the Japan national team. Records identify him as an active figure in Japan's postwar football community. Contemporary summaries note his national representation, though detailed match statistics and club histories are not always complete in public sources.

Key facts

  • Name: Tomohiko Ikoma (生駒 友彦)
  • Born: August 25, 1932
  • Died: April 27, 2009
  • Role: Football (soccer) player; represented the Japan national team

Career and international play

Ikoma is documented primarily through his association with the national side. Mid‑20th century Japanese internationals often combined sport with employment at company teams or universities; national squad membership in that period signified a high level of achievement in a still‑developing domestic game. For basic career summaries and any available match lists, consult football databases and national team summaries: football databases, general football references, and preserved national team records.

Historical context

Ikoma's lifetime spanned a formative era for Japanese football. After World War II, the sport in Japan was rebuilt through school competitions, company teams, and regional tournaments. The establishment of organized national competitions and Japan's increasing participation in regional and global events gave players like Ikoma the opportunity to represent their country and contribute to the sport's growth.

Legacy and research notes

While comprehensive personal statistics for many players of Ikoma's generation can be sparse, his inclusion in national rosters preserves his place in Japanese football history. Researchers interested in a fuller picture should consult dedicated archives, period newspapers, and the links above for match reports, team rosters, and contemporaneous accounts. Any surviving teammates, club records, or association bulletins may also shed light on his playing career and the teams he represented.