Mio Bivouac Shiga

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Mio Bivouac Shiga
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Basic data
Surname Mio Bivouac Shiga
Seat Kusatsu , Shiga
founding 2005
Colours green
president JapanJapan Kojin Gonda
Website mio-biwako.com
First soccer team
Head coach JapanJapan Hiroshi Otsuki
Venue Nunobiki Higashiomi Stadium
Places 5000
league Japan Football League
2019 9th place
home
Away

Mio Biwako Shiga ( Japanese MIO び わ こ 滋 賀 Mīo Biwako Shiga ) is a Japanese football club from Kusatsu in Shiga Prefecture . The club has played in the Japan Football League since 2008 .

history

The origins of the club go back to the Sagawa Kyūbin Kyōto Soccer-bu ( 佐川 急 便 京都 サ ッ カ ー 部 , ~ Sakkā-bu , English Sagawa Express SC Kyōto ), a company team of the Kyōto- based transport company Sagawa Express . After the end of the 2005 season, the Sagawa Kyūbin Kyōto Soccer-bu , at that time active in the Kansai regional league, merged with a youth football club called FC Mi-o Catfish Kusatsu ( FC Mi-O キ ャ ッ ト フ ィ ッ シ ュ Kusatsu FC Mi-o Kyattofishu Kusatsu ) to FC Mi-o Biwako Kusatsu ( FC Mi-O び わ こ Kusatsu ). In the following two seasons the league reached second place, at the end of the 2007 season they also qualified by winning the Shakaijin Cup for the national regional league promotion round . There Mi-o Biwako reached a third place, which was synonymous with promotion to the Japan Football League . Immediately after the rise, the club name was simplified to Mio Biwako Kusatsu ( MIO び わ こ 草津 ).

In the new league, the club was able to establish itself in midfield after a few teething problems. In 2012 it was renamed Mio Biwako Shiga again with the aim of expanding its own fan base to the entire Shiga prefecture in general and the area around the southern shores of Lake Biwa in particular, where the home games are also played. In mid-2013, an application was made for a professional license as part of the J. League's so-called Hundred Year Plan, which has not yet been granted because not all requirements have been met. The conclusion of this process is still open.

Club name

The name Mio Biwako consists of two parts. Here, Mio refers , usually capitalized, to the former Japanese province of Ōmi , from whose area the present-day Shiga Prefecture emerged. By swapping the syllables, an intended proximity to the Italian word “mio” (German: mein ) was created. Biwako, on the other hand, refers to Biwa-ko , i.e. Lake Biwa , on the banks of which the team is based.

successes

  • Kansai Soccer League (Division 1)
2nd place: 2006, 2007

Stadion

The club carries out its home games at Nunobiki Higashiomi Stadium in Higashiōmi in Shiga Prefecture . The stadium has a capacity of 5000 spectators.

player

Status: August 2020

No. position Surname
1 JapanJapan TW Takumi Takahashi
2 JapanJapan FROM Hisashi Hayashi
3 JapanJapan FROM Masahiro Sugaya
4th JapanJapan FROM Daichi Yamada
5 JapanJapan FROM Ryuto Satooka
6th JapanJapan MF Yūsuke Matsuda
7th JapanJapan MF Kosuke Matsuda
8th JapanJapan MF Ryohei Sonobe
9 JapanJapan ST Ryosuke Monji
10 JapanJapan MF Ryogo Kamo
11 JapanJapan ST Kazuki Sakamoto
13 JapanJapan MF Yuto Aramaki
14th JapanJapan ST Kaito Obata
17th JapanJapan ST Reo Takeshita
18th JapanJapan FROM Hiroki Imai
19th JapanJapan FROM Shinji Yamaguchi
No. position Surname
20th JapanJapan ST Hikaru Yoshiba
21st JapanJapan TW Sunao Kasahara
22nd JapanJapan FROM Takashi Uchino
23 JapanJapan MF Daisuke Haraguchi
24 JapanJapan MF Hokuto Koyama
25th JapanJapan ST Akiyuki Hasegawa
26th JapanJapan MF Shun Tsunoda
27 JapanJapan MF Kaito Ikeda
28 JapanJapan FROM Eishiro Kanda
29 JapanJapan FROM Ryō Nishiguchi
30th JapanJapan MF Daiki Shinagawa
31 JapanJapan TW Hirotaka Nagatomi
32 JapanJapan ST Rikuto Kubo
33 JapanJapan MF Sosuke Kimura
41 JapanJapan TW Hironobu Yoshizaki

Coach chronicle

Status: August 2020

Trainer nation from to
Tetsuya Totsuka JapanJapan Japan September 13, 2007 January 31, 2008
Naoki Hiraoka JapanJapan Japan February 1, 2008 July 23, 2008
Hiroki Azuma JapanJapan Japan October 1, 2008 January 31, 2009
Haruo Wada JapanJapan Japan February 1, 2009 October 1, 2011
Hiroki Azuma JapanJapan Japan October 1, 2011 July 1, 2014
Koji Kawashima JapanJapan Japan July 1, 2014 January 31, 2015
Kōtarō Nakao JapanJapan Japan January 1, 2015 December 31, 2015
Masafumi Nakaguchi JapanJapan Japan February 1, 2016 January 31, 2020
Hiroshi Ōtsuki JapanJapan Japan February 1, 20230 today

Season placement

season league space Emperor's Cup
2006 Kansai Soccer League (Division 1) 2.
2007 2. 2nd round
2008 Japan Football League 14th
2009 8th.
2010 11. 2nd round
2011 13.
2012 8th.
2013 16. 1 round
2014 12.
2015 11. 2nd round
2016 9. 1 round
2017 13.
2018 7th 2nd round
2019 9.
2020

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kader 2020 In: transfermarkt.de (German), accessed on August 7, 2020
  2. Trainer Chronicle In: transfermarkt.de (German), accessed on August 7, 2020