Maruyasu Okazaki FC
Maruyasu Okazaki FC | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Football Club Maruyasu Okazaki | ||
Seat | Okazaki , Aichi | ||
founding | 1968 | ||
Colours | red | ||
president | Yamada Yasuichiro | ||
Website | fc-maruyasu.jp | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Ryūji Kitamura | ||
Venue | Nagoya Minato Stadium | ||
Places | 20,000 | ||
league | Japan Football League | ||
2019 | 11th place | ||
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FC Maruyasu Okazaki ( Japanese FC マ ル ヤ ス 岡 崎 Efu Shī Maruyasu Okazaki ) is a Japanese football club from Okazaki in Aichi Prefecture . The club has played in the Japan Football League since 2014 .
history
The club was founded in 1968 as a company team of the automotive supplier Maruyasu Kōgyō (English Maruyasu Industries ) under the name Maruyasu Kōgyō no Soccer-bu ( マ ル ヤ ス 工業 の サ ッ カ ー 部 , Maruyasu Industries SC ). In the first years in the leagues Aichi Prefecture championships you drove an almost exclusively what ultimately move up to the Tōkai - Regional culminated the season 1976th In the following decades it was possible to establish itself there mostly as a midfield team without major ambitions upwards or downwards. In the 2013 season they won the regional league championship, which was connected with qualifying for the national regional league finals . There they failed in the preliminary round; Due to the foundation of the J3 League for the coming season and at the invitation of the Japan Football League to all participants in the final round, they successfully applied for one of the vacancies in the JFL.
Although the club is still a company team and is now officially called Maruyasu Kōgyō KK FC ( マ ル ヤ ス 工業 株式会社 フ ッ ト ボ ー ル ク ラ ブ Maruyasu Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha Futtobōru Kurabu ), they decided to call the JFL team under the name of JFL Maruyasu FC Okazaki to report to get more support from the supporters.
successes
- Tōkai Adult Soccer League (Division 2)
- 1st place: 2004
- 1st place: 2013
Stadion
The club plays its home games at the Nagoya Minato Stadium ( Japanese 名古屋 市 港 サ ッ カ ー 場, Nagoya-shi Minato Sakka-jo ) in Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture . The stadium, owned by the city of Nagoya, has a capacity of 20,000 spectators.
Coordinates: 35 ° 4 ′ 33.9 ″ N , 136 ° 51 ′ 2.4 ″ E
player
Status: August 2020
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Coach chronicle
Status: August 2020
Trainer | nation | from | to |
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Yasuhiro Yamamura | Japan | 1st of January 2014 | December 31, 2016 |
Motomasa Oe | Japan | January 1, 2017 | 22nd August 2017 |
Ryūji Kitamura | Japan | 23rd August 2017 | today |
Season placement
season | league | space | Emperor's Cup |
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2003 | Tōkai Adult Soccer League (Division 2) | 3. | 2nd round |
2004 | 1. | ||
2005 | Tōkai Adult Soccer League (Division 1) | 5. | |
2006 | 5. | ||
2007 | 6th | ||
2008 | 6th | ||
2009 | 6th | ||
2010 | 3. | ||
2011 | 7th | ||
2012 | 3. | ||
2013 | 1. | ||
2014 | Japan Football League | 14th | |
2015 | 13. | 1 round | |
2016 | 14th | ||
2017 | 9. | 2nd round | |
2018 | 13. | ||
2019 | 11. | ||
2020 |
Web links
- Official Website (Japanese)
- FC Maruyasu Okazaki at transfermarkt.de
- FC Maruyasu Okazaki at soccerway.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ マ ル ヤ ス 工業 サ ッ カ ー 部 か ら の お 知 ら せ ( Japanese ) Maruyasu Industries FC. January 20, 2014. Accessed June 23, 2016.
- ↑ Kader 2020 In: transfermarkt.de (German), accessed on August 6, 2020
- ↑ Trainer Chronicle In: transfermarkt.de (German), accessed on August 7, 2020