Overview
Shunzo Ono (大野 俊三, Ono Shunzo) was born on March 29, 1965 and is known as a former Japanese football player. Publicly available mentions identify him by name and birthdate; detailed club affiliation, playing position or international appearances are recorded in specialist databases and contemporary match reports.
Historical context
Players born in the mid-1960s came of age before and during a major transition in Japanese football: the late amateur/professional shift that culminated with the launch of the J.League in 1993. A player of Ono's generation would likely have developed his career in the Japan Soccer League (JSL) and may have experienced the early professional era.
Career and typical roles
Primary sources list Ono simply as a football player. Like peers from his era, his contemporary role could have been in defense, midfield, attack or goalkeeping; roles varied by club needs and coaching systems. For concise career records, match appearances and positional details, consult dedicated player profiles and statistical archives.
Post-playing pathways
Retired players from Ono's generation commonly moved into one or more of these areas:
- Coaching or youth development at club or school level
- Football administration, scouting or media work
- Careers outside football, including business or community roles
Finding more information
Because published summaries of Shunzo Ono are brief, researchers typically consult specialist websites, historical match programs and national association records. Two useful starting points are a player profile page and a statistics record page; see a general profile and career statistics for further detail: player profile and career statistics.
When verifying precise facts—such as clubs, seasons, number of appearances, and post-retirement activities—use archived newspapers, official league yearbooks, and regional club histories to avoid reliance on incomplete online summaries.