Tsukitate led the national team of Guam from February 2005 to 2009. The highlight of his Guamanian stint was when he led the team to winning the top of its group at the first round of the preliminary competition of the 2010 East Asian Football Championship held in March 2009.[1]
At his final game with Bhutan against Maldives in the qualifiers, he had a disagreement with Hishey Tshering, the team manager over the selection of starting players. Tsukitate claimed that Hishey was trying to take over his duties as head coach while Hishey said that he is expressing concerns of players being played in an unfamiliar position. Tsukitate left the team at half time after he was asked to leave by Hishey, who is also Vice President of the Bhutan Football Federation. Tsukitate's tenure as head coach of Bhutan ended. For the next qualifiers game, the Bhutanese national team was led by Tsukitate's assistant coach Pema who took over as interim head coach.[5][6]
Timor Leste return
In May 2018, Tsukitate returned to Timor Leste to take charge of the senior team and the U-23 team.[7]