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Keiji Hirose (廣瀬佳司, Hirose Keiji), born April 16, 1973 in Osaka) is a former Japanese rugby union player. He played as a fly-half. His club team was Toyota Verblitz. He was nicknamed Golden Boots (ゴールデン・ブーツ, Gôruden Būtsu). Hirose was awarded 40 caps for Japan; he made his debut in a 26-11 1995 Rugby World Cup qualifier win over South Korea, October 29, 1994 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In his career, Hirose scored 5 tries, 77 conversions, 79 penalties and 2 drop goals, reaching a national record of 422 points in aggregate. He was the primary goalkicker for Japan during his international career.

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  • كيغي هايروز (باليابانية: 廣瀬佳司؛ بالكانا: ひろせ けいじ) هو لاعب اتحاد الرغبي ياباني، ولد في 16 أبريل 1973 في أوساكا في اليابان. (ar)
  • Keiji Hirose (廣瀬佳司, Hirose Keiji), born April 16, 1973 in Osaka) is a former Japanese rugby union player. He played as a fly-half. His club team was Toyota Verblitz. He was nicknamed Golden Boots (ゴールデン・ブーツ, Gôruden Būtsu). Hirose was awarded 40 caps for Japan; he made his debut in a 26-11 1995 Rugby World Cup qualifier win over South Korea, October 29, 1994 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In his career, Hirose scored 5 tries, 77 conversions, 79 penalties and 2 drop goals, reaching a national record of 422 points in aggregate. He was the primary goalkicker for Japan during his international career. He played in just a single game at the 1995 Rugby World Cup, the infamous 145–17 defeat to New Zealand. Hirose scored 2 conversions and 1 penalty in the game. In the 44–17 win over Tonga, at 8 May 1999, in Tokyo, during the Pacific Rim Championship, he kicked a then record of 9 penalties from 9 attempts. He played in all three of Japan's games at the 1999 Rugby World Cup. His 5 penalties and 4 conversions (a total of 23 points) led his country in scoring. Hirose again played only once at the 2003 Rugby World Cup, in a 32–11 defeat to Scotland, at 12 October 2003, scoring 2 penalties. His last international game came was on 5 November 2005, a 44–29 win over Spain, in Tokyo. Hirose had a memorable farewell, scoring 19 points through 5 conversions, 2 penalties and 1 drop goal. He was 32 years old. (en)
  • Keiji Hirose (廣瀬 佳司, Hirose Keiji), né le 16 avril 1973 à Osaka (Japon), est un joueur puis entraîneur de rugby à XV international japonais évoluant au poste de demi d'ouverture. Il a évolué avec le club de Toyota Verblitz en Top League pendant toute sa carrière professionnelle, avant de l'entraîner entre 2012 et 2015. Il mesure 1,70 m pour 74 kg. (fr)
  • 廣瀬佳司(ひろせ けいじ、1973年4月16日 - )は、日本の元ラグビー選手、指導者。 (ja)
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  • Kyoto Sangyo University RFC (en)
  • Shimamoto High School, Osaka (en)
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  • كيغي هايروز (باليابانية: 廣瀬佳司؛ بالكانا: ひろせ けいじ) هو لاعب اتحاد الرغبي ياباني، ولد في 16 أبريل 1973 في أوساكا في اليابان. (ar)
  • Keiji Hirose (廣瀬 佳司, Hirose Keiji), né le 16 avril 1973 à Osaka (Japon), est un joueur puis entraîneur de rugby à XV international japonais évoluant au poste de demi d'ouverture. Il a évolué avec le club de Toyota Verblitz en Top League pendant toute sa carrière professionnelle, avant de l'entraîner entre 2012 et 2015. Il mesure 1,70 m pour 74 kg. (fr)
  • 廣瀬佳司(ひろせ けいじ、1973年4月16日 - )は、日本の元ラグビー選手、指導者。 (ja)
  • Keiji Hirose (廣瀬佳司, Hirose Keiji), born April 16, 1973 in Osaka) is a former Japanese rugby union player. He played as a fly-half. His club team was Toyota Verblitz. He was nicknamed Golden Boots (ゴールデン・ブーツ, Gôruden Būtsu). Hirose was awarded 40 caps for Japan; he made his debut in a 26-11 1995 Rugby World Cup qualifier win over South Korea, October 29, 1994 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In his career, Hirose scored 5 tries, 77 conversions, 79 penalties and 2 drop goals, reaching a national record of 422 points in aggregate. He was the primary goalkicker for Japan during his international career. (en)
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  • كيغي هايروز (ar)
  • Keiji Hirose (fr)
  • Keiji Hirose (en)
  • 廣瀬佳司 (ja)
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