Yokohama Sports & Culture Club

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YSCC
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Basic data
Surname Yokohama Sports & Culture Club
Seat Yokohama , Kanagawa
founding 1986
Colours water blue-white-orange
president Jiro Yoshino
Website yscc1986.net
First soccer team
Head coach Yūki Stalph
Venue NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium
Places 15,454
league J3 League
2019 15th place
home
Away

Yokohama Sports & Culture Club ( Japanese 横 浜 ス ポ ー ツ & カ ル チ ャ ー ク ラ ブ Yokohama Supōtsu ando Karuchā Kurabu ), also known in short as YSCC Yokohama or simply YSCC , is a Japanese sports club from Yokohama . He is best known for his soccer team, which has played in the J3 League since 2014 .

history

YSCC was founded in 1986 by former players on the All Nippon Airways company team , later known as the Yokohama Wing , under the name Yokohama Soccer & Culture Club ( 横 浜 サ ッ カ ー & カ ル チ ャ ー ク ラ ブ Yokohama Sakkā ando Karuchā Kurabu ). The meaning of the "S" changed in 2002 from soccer to sports .

In its early years, the club served as the first stop for many players who eventually made their way into the city's two J. League teams, the Wings and the Marinos . After the wings had to stop playing in 1999, they supported the establishment of Yokohama FC as their replacement.

YSCC initially only played in the Kanagawa Prefecture leagues . This changed only in 2003, when the team made promotion to the second division of the Kanto - Regionalliga . Two years later, the move to the first division was made. There, YSCC won the championship four times within seven years, but regularly failed in the national regional league finals on promotion to the Japan Football League . This should only change towards the end of 2011, when the club even won the final round. YSCC spent the next two years in the JFL before the club was one of the twelve founding members of the J3 League in 2014 . In the three seasons so far in the J3 League, however, only the last place has been achieved.

successes

  • Kantō Football League: 4
2006, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Regional league final round: 1
2011

Stadion

NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium

Its home games wearing the club in NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium in Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture from. The stadium has a capacity of 15,454 people.

Coordinates: 35 ° 28 '12.1 "  N , 139 ° 36' 5.5"  E

player

Status: June 2020

No. position Surname
1 JapanJapan TW Issei Ouchi
2 JapanJapan FROM Minoru Hanafusa
3 JapanJapan FROM Kei Munechika
4th JapanJapan FROM Kento Dodate
5 JapanJapan FROM Hayato Ikegaya
6th JapanJapan MF Yuta Sato  
7th JapanJapan MF Koichi Miyao  
8th JapanJapan MF Akio Yoshida
9 JapanJapan ST Kazuya Oizumi  
10 JapanJapan MF Yutaro Yanagi
11 JapanJapan ST Takuya Miyamoto
13 JapanJapan FROM Takumi Nagasawa
14th JapanJapan ST Taisei Kaneko
15th JapanJapan ST Jorn Pedersen
16 JapanJapan TW Ryosuke Sagawa
No. position Surname
17th JapanJapan MF Yutaro Yoshino
18th JapanJapan ST Shoma Otoizumi
19th JapanJapan ST Kanta Wada  
20th JapanJapan MF Diego Taba
21st JapanJapan ST Ryotaro Yamamoto
22nd JapanJapan FROM Toshiya Omi  
23 JapanJapan MF Yuma Funabashi
25th JapanJapan FROM Shunta Nishiyama  
26th JapanJapan MF Tomoya Uemura  
27 JapanJapan ST Ren Furuyama
28 NigeriaNigeria ST Onye Ogochukwu
29 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Han Jae-min
31 JapanJapan TW Shunkun Tani  
41 JapanJapan ST Takamasa Abiko

Season placement

season league Teams Item spectator Emperor's Cup
2012 JFL 17th 6th 710 2nd round
2013 JFL 18th 12. 783 -
2014 J3 12 12. 1018 2nd round
2015 J3 13 13. 919 -
2016 J3 16 16. 1018 -
2017 J3 17th 14th 951 1 round
2018 J3 17th 15th 1005 2nd round
2019 J3 18th 13. 1095 -
2020 J3 19th

Coach chronicle

Trainer nation from to
Masahiro Shimoda JapanJapan Japan November 1, 2006 January 31, 2007
Yohei Suzuki JapanJapan Japan January 1, 2011 December 31, 2012
Jun Matsuhisa JapanJapan Japan January 1, 2013 December 31 2013
Kenji Arima JapanJapan Japan 1st of February 2014 January 31, 2016
Yasuhiro Higuchi JapanJapan Japan February 1, 2016 January 31, 2019
Yūki Stalph JapanJapan Japan 1st February 2019 today

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. J. League Data Site