Ventforet Kofu

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Ventforet Kofu
ヴァンフォーレ甲府
Logo
Full nameVentforet Kofu
Nickname(s)Ventforet
Founded1965
GroundKose Sports Stadium
Kofu
Capacity17,000
ChairmanKazuyuki Umino
ManagerTakayoshi Anma (2008 - )
LeagueJ. League Div.2
200717th (Relegated to J2)

Ventforet Kofu (ヴァンフォーレ甲府, Vanfōre Kōfu) are a Japanese football (soccer) club from Kofu. They compete in the J. League division 2, and their home ground is the Kose Sports Stadium.

The word "Ventforet" is coined combining two French words Vent ("Wind") and Forêt ("Forest"). This derives from the famous phrase Fuu-Rin-Ka-Zan (風林火山)that Shingen Takeda, a Kofu-based prominent daimyo in the Sengoku period, liked to see on his war banners. This phrase refers to the idea of Swift as the Wind, Silent as a Forest, Fierce as Fire and Immovable as a Mountain.

History

Kofu Club (1965 - 1994)

The club were founded in 1965 when the old boys' club of Kofu Dai-ichi High School called Kakujo Club started to recruit graduates of other highs with the intention of promotion to the Japan Soccer League.

The club joined the newly formed JSL Division 2 in 1972. They stayed there until the conclusion of the league in 1992 when they became a founding member of the former Japan Football league.

Kofu Club were a club, in the real sense of the word, formed by voluntary members, unlike other mainstream football clubs at that time in Japan whose players were mostly the employees of their sponsoring companies.

Ventforet Kofu (1995 - present)

The club were given new name Ventforet Kofu in 1995 and joined J. League Division 2 in 1999 when it was formed. They survived the difficult times between 1999 and 2001, during which they suffered from financial troubles as well as miserable results on the pitch including a series of 25 losses. They finished bottom for 3 consecutive seasons and were dubbed as "Excess baggage of J2."

The club turned the corner in 2002 as a result of operation restructuring and enthusiastic efforts from their supporters. Kofu finished third in 2005 and were promoted to J1 by winning the promotion/relegation play-offs against Kashiwa Reysol. This spell in the top flight proved short lived after the team were relegated back to the J2 with a week remaining of the 2007 season.

Current Squad

As of August 3, 2008

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Japan JPN Kensaku Abe
2 DF Japan JPN Michitaka Akimoto
3 DF Japan JPN Takafumi Mikuriya
4 DF Japan JPN Hideomi Yamamoto
5 DF Japan JPN Yuki Inoue
6 MF Japan JPN Kazunari Hosaka
7 MF Japan JPN Katsuya Ishihara
8 MF Japan JPN Daiki Tamori
9 FW Japan JPN Yohei Onishi
10 MF Japan JPN Ken Fujita
11 FW Japan JPN Jun Uruno
13 FW Japan JPN Masafumi Maeda
14 FW Brazil BRA Josimar
15 FW Brazil BRA Sales
16 FW Brazil BRA Bruno
17 MF Japan JPN Tomoyoshi Tsurumi
18 FW Japan JPN Toshiaki Haji
19 DF Japan JPN Yosuke Ikehata
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Japan JPN Shota Kimura
21 GK Japan JPN Tatsuya Tsuruta
22 GK Japan JPN Shigeru Sakurai
23 MF Japan JPN Kengo Ukai
24 MF Japan JPN Takahiro Kuniyoshi
25 MF Japan JPN Atsushi Mio
26 DF Japan JPN Ken Yorii
27 FW Japan JPN Junya Kuno
28 MF Japan JPN Daisuke Kanzaki
29 MF Japan JPN Atsushi Izawa
30 GK Japan JPN Shogo Tokihisa
31 MF Japan JPN Kentaro Hayashi
32 DF Japan JPN Arata Sugiyama
33 MF Japan JPN Naoki Wako
34 DF Japan JPN Yutaka Yoshida
35 DF Japan JPN Ryo Yamamoto

Season by season results and managers

Year League Pld Pt W L D Place Manager General Manager
1992 Former JFL Div. 2 18 28 9 8 1 5th JapanKazutomo Fukazawa
1993 18 - 6 12 - 9th
1994 Former JFL 30 - 9 21 - 14th JapanSusumu Katsumata
1995 30 43 14 16 - 9th JapanYuji Tsukada
1996 30 33 11 19 - 11th
1997 30 52 19 11 - 6th
1998 30 59 22 8 - 4th
1999 J2 36 18 5 27 4 10th JapanSusumu Katsumata JapanYuji Tsukada
2000 40 18 5 32 3 11th JapanYuji Tsukada
2001 44 25 8 34 2 12th BrazilLuis Dos Reis Goncalves
2002 44 58 16 18 10 7th JapanTakeshi Oki
2003 44 69 19 13 12 5th JapanHideki Matsunaga
2004 44 58 15 16 13 7th
2005 44 69 19 13 12 3rd JapanTakeshi Oki
2006 J1 34 42 12 15 6 15th
2007 34 27 7 21 6 17th

Former players

Trivia

For 34 years without interruption, the club played in the 2nd-tier leagues of the Japanese football hierarchy since 1972. Kofu belonged to the JSL Division 2 (1972-92), the former JFL (1992-1998; in 1992 and 1993 it was in the JFL's second division, which later was unified with the first division) and J2 (1999-2005). To their supporters' delight, the record finally ended when they were promoted to J1 in 2006.

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