AC Nagano Parceiro

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nagano Parceiro
Template: Infobox Football Club / Maintenance / No picture
Basic data
Surname AC Nagano Parceiro
Seat Nagano , Nagano Prefecture
founding 1990
Colours orange-navy blue
president JapanJapan Yousuke Niwa
Website parceiro.co.jp
First soccer team
Head coach JapanJapan Yūji Yokoyama
Venue Minami-Nagano Sports Park Stadium
Places 15,491
league J3 League
2019 10th place
home
Away

The Athletic Club Nagano Parceiro ( Japanese ア ス レ チ ッ ク ク ラ ブ 長野 パ ル セ イ ロ , Asurechikku Kurabu Nagano Paruseiro ) is a Japanese football club in Nagano . The epithet Parceiro comes from Portuguese and means partner .

history

The association was founded in 1990 by former high school students under the name Nagano Elza SC . The colors orange and dark blue are said to represent Nagano Prefecture . Within a few years, the club was able to advance from the local to the prefecture and regional leagues. In 2003 the debut in the Kaiserpokal followed . In 2007 the club was renamed because of a trademark infringement. The lioness as the team's mascot was retained under the name Elza.

The rival is the neighboring Matsumoto Yamaga FC The games are commonly referred to as the Shinshū Derby . With the promotion to the Japan Football League , the team was able to secure second place. Since the club could not yet become a member of the J. League due to the previously insufficient stadium capacity , he was denied promotion.

In 2013 the club won the Japan Football League and was promoted to the J3 League . In March 2015 the new Minami-Nagano Sports Park Stadium opened.

successes

Winner: 2013  
Runner-up: 2014

Stadion

Minami-Nagano Sports Park Stadium

Its home games wearing the club in Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium in Nagano in Nagano Prefecture from. The stadium has a capacity of 14,491 people. The sports facility is owned by the city of Nagano.

Coordinates: 36 ° 34 '47.9 "  N , 138 ° 10' 11.7"  E

player

Status: June 2020

No. position Surname
1 JapanJapan TW Akihito Ozawa
2 JapanJapan FROM Keita Yoshioka
3 JapanJapan FROM Genichi Endo
4th JapanJapan FROM Niki Urakami
5 JapanJapan FROM Kenta Hirose
6th JapanJapan MF Shunsuke Iwanuma
7th JapanJapan MF Naoya Senoo
8th JapanJapan MF Tomofumi Fujiyama
9 JapanJapan MF Kanta Makino
10 JapanJapan MF Hiroshi Azuma
11 JapanJapan ST Yu Kimura
13 JapanJapan ST Tsubasa Sano
14th JapanJapan MF Naoki Sanda
15th JapanJapan ST Kazuaki Sasō
No. position Surname
16 JapanJapan TW Nobuyuki Abe
17th JapanJapan MF Takuma Mizutani
18th JapanJapan FROM Kyōhei Uchida
19th JapanJapan ST Yoshiki Oka
20th JapanJapan FROM Yuzuru Yoshimura
21st JapanJapan TW Kotaro Tachikawa
22nd JapanJapan ST Ibuki Yoshida
23 JapanJapan ST Yūto Ōshiro
24 JapanJapan MF Hiroyuki Tsubokawa
25th JapanJapan MF Ryoji Fujimori
26th JapanJapan FROM Kaito Omono
28 JapanJapan MF Hinata Konishi
29 JapanJapan FROM Kento Kawata
31 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China TW Wang Xiaofeng

Season placement

season league Teams Item spectator Emperor's Cup
2013 JFL 18th 1.   2339 Round of 16
2014 J3 12 2. 3595 2nd round
2015 J3 13 3. 4733 2nd round
2016 J3 16 3. 5018 3rd round
2017 J3 17th 5. 4256 4th round
2018 J3 17th 10. 3554 2nd round
2019 J3 18th 9. 3000 2nd round
2020 J3 19th

Coach chronicle

Trainer nation from to
Takanori Kominato JapanJapan Japan February 1, 2000 January 31, 2006
Badú BrazilBrazil Brazil March 16, 2006 December 31, 2009
Norihiro Satsukawa JapanJapan Japan February 1, 2010 January 31, 2013
Naohiko Minobe JapanJapan Japan 1st February 2013 August 6, 2015
Hajime Eto JapanJapan Japan 5th August 2015 December 31, 2015
Fumitake Miura JapanJapan Japan February 1, 2016 January 31, 2017
Tetsuya Asano JapanJapan Japan January 1, 2017 June 12, 2018
Yuji Sakakura JapanJapan Japan June 13, 2018 January 31, 2019
Yūji Yokoyama JapanJapan Japan 1st February 2019 today

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. J. League Data Site