About
Seigo Narazaki is a Japanese former professional footballer who excelled as a goalkeeper. He was a mainstay in the J.League for many years, known for his shot-stopping abilities and commanding presence in the penalty area. Narazaki also represented the Japan national team, earning caps and participating in major international tournaments. He is considered one of the best goalkeepers in Japanese football history.
Career Timeline
Professional Debut with Yokohama Flugels
Narazaki begins his professional career. Very low net worth as a rookie.
Joins Nagoya Grampus
Narazaki moves to Nagoya Grampus, becoming their starting goalkeeper.
FIFA World Cup Appearance
Narazaki plays in the World Cup, increasing his recognition and value.
J.League Record Appearance
Narazaki set the J1 League record with 631 appearances in 2017.
Officially Retires
Narazaki retired as a player in 2018. Salary ends but reputation sustains some income.
Legacy as J.League Icon
Narazaki is remembered as a J.League legend, now working in limited capacities in football. Net worth reflects earnings from investments/appearances.
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Last updated: February 21, 2026







