Nara Club
Nara Club | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Nara Club | ||
Seat | Nara , Nara | ||
founding | 1991 | ||
Colours | light blue-rose | ||
president | Masashichi Nakagawa XIII | ||
Website | naraclub.jp | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Maiki Hayashi | ||
Venue | Konoike Athletic Stadium | ||
Places | 30,600 | ||
league | Japan Football League | ||
2019 | 14th place | ||
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Nara Club ( Japanese 奈良 ク ラ ブ Nara Kurabu ) is a Japanese football club from Nara , the capital of the province of the same name . The club has played in the Japan Football League since 2015 .
history
The club was founded in 1991 as the Tonan Club ( 都 南 ク ラ ブ Tonan Kurabu ). For the 1997 season he reached the top division of Nara Prefecture and stayed there for the next ten years. In 2008 the name was changed to Nara Club .
The name change seemed to inspire the team, because immediately get two rises in a row, so this is the beginning of the 2010 season in Division 1 of the Kansai - Regional found again. A year later, Club Nara even won the championship title and qualified for the national regional league finals , but was eliminated in the preliminary round.
With the announcement of the plan to found the J3 League , the club initially successfully applied for admission as a so-called "extraordinary J. League member". A short time later, however, the decision came: First, the application for a J3 license was rejected with reference to an inadequate stadium, only a little later the Japan Football League also refused to accept Club Nara as a successor. The club had to compete in the regional league again in the following 2014 season, where it achieved the most successful season in the club's history. In July, the team surprisingly defeated the first division club Vegalta Sendai in the second round of the Kaiser Cup . Two months later, after three years, the club won the regional league championship two points ahead of FC Osaka , and Nara was also able to finish the subsequent regional league final round as the winner, again ahead of FC Osaka, which meant promotion to the JFL was.
Club Nara is now also in possession of a J3 license, so that in the event of sporting success (i.e. reaching a final placement among the top four of the Japan Football League) nothing stands in the way of further promotion.
successes
- Kansai Soccer League (Division 2)
- 1st place: 2009
- Kansai Soccer League (Division 1)
- 1st place: 2011, 2014
- 2nd place: 2012
- Kansai Soccer League Final Round
- Winner: 2014
Stadion
The club carries its home games in the Konoike Athletic Stadium ( Japanese. 奈良 市 鴻 ノ 池 陸上 競技場, Narashi Kōnoike Rikujō-kyōgijō ) in Nara in the Nara prefecture . The stadium, owned by the city of Nara, has a capacity of 30,600 spectators.
Coordinates: 34 ° 41 ′ 54.6 " N , 135 ° 49 ′ 45.1" E
player
Status: August 2020
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Coach chronicle
Status: August 2020
Trainer | nation | from | to |
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Satoru Yoshida | Japan | January 1, 2011 | December 31, 2011 |
Masashi Hachuda | Japan | February 1, 2012 | January 31, 2013 |
Jirō Yabe | Japan | 3rd July 2012 | October 7, 2013 |
Atsushi Nakamura | Japan | 1st of February 2014 | January 31, 2017 |
Norihiro Satsukawa | Japan | 1st February 2017 | January 31, 2019 |
Kōichi Sugiyama | Japan | 1st February 2019 | January 31, 2020 |
Maiki Hayashi | Japan | February 1, 2020 | today |
Web links
- Official Website (Japanese)
- Nara Club at transfermarkt.de
- Nara Club at soccerway.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ サ ッ カ ー の 奈良 ク ラ ブ 、 株式会社 に 社長 に 中 川 政 七 氏 (Japanese) . In: Nihon Keizai Shimbun , December 14, 2018. Archived from the original on December 15, 2018. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
- ↑ Kader 2020 In: transfermarkt.de (German), accessed on August 8, 2020
- ↑ Trainer Chronicle In: transfermarkt.de (German), accessed on August 8, 2020