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From 1975, Suzuki became coach for [[Yokohama F. Marinos|Nissan Motors]]. He managed for [[Yokohama F. Marinos|Nissan Motors]] (1985) and [[Nissan FC Ladies]] (1987–1989).
In 1989, he became manager for [[Japan women's national football team|Japan women's national team]].<ref name="JFA">[http://www.jfa.or.jp/archive/women/daihyo/data/WGame.pdf Japan Football Association]</ref> He managed 3 world tournament, [[1991 FIFA Women's World Cup|1991]], [[1995 FIFA Women's World Cup|1995 World Cup]] and [[Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|1996 Summer Olympics]]. In Asia, Japan won 2nd place 4 times, [[AFC Women's Asian Cup|AFC Women's Championship]] ([[1991 AFC Women's Championship|1991]], [[1995 AFC Women's Championship|1995]]) and [[Football at the Asian Games|Asian Games]] ([[Football at the 1990 Asian Games – Women|1990]], [[Football at the 1994 Asian Games|1994]]). He resigned after 1996 Summer Olympics and [[Satoshi Miyauchi]] became a new manager.
In August 1996, he became manager for [[Nikko Securities Dream Ladies]] and won [[L.League]] champions for 3 years in a row to 1998. However the club was disbanded due to financial strain end of [[1998 L.League|1998 season]].
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