Tegevajaro Miyazaki

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Tegevajaro Miyazaki
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Basic data
Surname Tegevajaro Miyazaki
Seat Miyazaki , Miyazaki
founding 1965
Colours white-vermilion-light yellow
president JapanJapan Kazuhiro Yanagida
Website tegevajaro.com
First soccer team
Head coach JapanJapan Keiji Kuraishi
Venue Nobeoka Nishishina Athletic Stadium
Miyazaki Athletic Stadium
Places 15,000 / 20,000
league Japan Football League
JFL 2019 5th place
home
Away

Tegevajaro Miyazaki ( Japanese テ ゲ バ ジ ャ ー ロ 宮 崎 Tegebajāro Miyazaki ) is a Japanese football club from Miyazaki in the prefecture of the same name . The club has played in the Japan Football League since 2018 .

history

The club was founded in 1965 as the Kadokawa Club ( 門 川 ク ラ ブ Kadokawa kurabu ); two further name changes followed in 2004 (to Andiamo Kadokawa 1965 ; Andiamo 門 川 1965 ) and 2007 (to MSU FC; MSU stands for "Miyazaki Sportsman United"). In terms of sport, success was limited in the first few decades, only slowly improving towards the end of the first decade of the 21st century. In 2010, the first promotion to the Kyūshū - Regionalliga , where MSU FC could hold for three years. After relegation in 2013, they rose again just one year later.

On January 20, 2015, it was renamed again to today's Tegevajaro Miyazaki . This was undertaken not least with the aim of playing in the J3 League, which had only been founded a few years earlier, in 2017 . Even if this goal was ultimately too ambitious, the sporting success came gradually. Vice championships in the regional league in 2015 and 2016 followed the title win in 2017 and the associated qualification for the regional league finals . There Tegevajaro reached the finals straight away and finished it in second place behind Cobaltore Onagawa . Both clubs were promoted to the Japan Football League for the 2018 season .

Club name

The word Tegevajaro is a suitcase word made up of three terms. In the local dialect, Tege corresponds to the Japanese word sugoi ( す ご い ), which translated means something like "amazing, great, wonderful". In addition, there are the two Spanish words vaca and pajaro , meaning “cow” or “rooster”, which refer to locally specially bred breeds similar to the Kobe cattle . In the club's coat of arms there is a black Miyazaki cow in the upper left corner and a black Miyazaki chicken in the lower right corner, a vermilion sun on a light yellow background in the upper right corner and a stylized representation of the Miyazaki shrine in the lower left corner , the city's imperial Shinto shrine.

successes

2nd place: 2015, 2016
1st place: 2017  

Stadion

The club plays its home games at the Nobeoka Nishishina Athletic Stadium in Nobeoka or the Miyazaki Athletic Stadium in Miyazaki in Miyazaki Prefecture . The Nobeoka Nishishina Athletic Stadium has a capacity of 15,000 and the Miyazaki Athletic Stadium has a capacity of 20,000.

player

Status: August 2020

No. position Surname
1 JapanJapan TW Koki Ito
2 JapanJapan FROM Ikiru Aoyama
3 JapanJapan FROM Shintaro Ihara
5 JapanJapan FROM Junya Kurose
6th JapanJapan MF Hirotaka Uchizono
7th JapanJapan MF Kazuki Chibu
8th JapanJapan MF Tatsuya Onodera
9 JapanJapan ST Kota Yonezawa
10 JapanJapan ST Shoma Mizunaga
11 JapanJapan ST Kosuke Fujioka
13 JapanJapan MF Kota Ishida
14th NigeriaNigeria ST Samuel Saanumi
15th JapanJapan FROM Kenji Dai
16 JapanJapan MF Yūta Mishima
17th JapanJapan MF Seiji Tarutani
No. position Surname
18th JapanJapan MF Ryo Watanabe
19th JapanJapan ST Yukihide Gibo
20th JapanJapan FROM Masato Ōsugi
21st JapanJapan MF Kenta Okuma
22nd JapanJapan FROM Ko Watahiki
23 JapanJapan MF Yudai Tokunaga
24 JapanJapan FROM Ryota Kamino
25th JapanJapan ST Kaito Umeda
26th JapanJapan MF Riku Kawamitsu
27 JapanJapan TW Shunsuke Ueda
28 JapanJapan FROM Ryuha Ohata
37 JapanJapan FROM Hiroki Okuda
38 JapanJapan TW Rei Akatsuka
61 JapanJapan TW Kenta Ishii

Coach chronicle

Status: August 2020

Trainer nation from to
Nobuhiro Ishizaki JapanJapan Japan 1st February 2017 June 21, 2018
Keiji Kuraishi JapanJapan Japan June 22, 2018 today

Season placement

season league space Emperor's Cup
2015 Kyushu Soccer League 2.
2016 2.
2017 1.  
2018 Japan Football League 12. 2nd round
2019 5.
2020

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. テ ゲ バ ジ ャ ー ロ に 改称 サ ッ カ ー 九州 リ ー グ の MSU. (No longer available online.) Yomiuri Shimbun , January 22, 2015, archived from the original on February 14, 2015 ; Retrieved January 17, 2018 (Japanese). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.yomiuri.co.jp
  2. MSU の 挑 戦 (前 編). August 23, 2009. Retrieved January 17, 2018 (Japanese).
  3. チ ー ム 名称 変 更 !!! February 6, 2007; Retrieved January 17, 2018 (Japanese).
  4. Kader 2020 In: transfermarkt.de (German), accessed on August 9, 2020
  5. Trainer Chronicle In: transfermarkt.de (German), accessed on August 9, 2020