Matsumoto Yamaga FC

Matsumoto Yamaga F.C.
松本山雅FC
Full name Matsumoto Yamaga Football Club
Nickname(s) Ptarmigans, Gans
Founded 1965 (1965)
Ground Matsumoto Stadium
(Alwin)
Matsumoto, Nagano
Capacity 20,396
Chairman Japan Hiroshi Otsuki
Manager Japan Yasuharu Sorimachi
League J2 League
2017 J2 League, 8th
Website Club website

Matsumoto Yamaga Football Club (松本山雅フットボールクラブ, Matsumoto Yamaga Futtobōru Kurabu) are a Japanese football (soccer) club based in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture. They currently play in the J2 League, having been relegated after one season in the first tier of Japanese football. They were previously promoted to the J. League Division 2 for the first time in 2011.

Their nickname is the Ptarmigans (ターミガンズ, Tāmiganzu) (or shortened Gans (ガンズ, ganzu)), symbol birds of Nagano Prefecture.

History

The club was founded in 1965 by the players who represented Nagano Prefecture. The players frequented a cafe called Yamaga in front of Matsumoto railway station and initially they were simply called Yamaga Club. In 2004, they were renamed as Matsumoto Yamaga FC when nonprofit organisation Alwin Sports Project were set up to support the club with the intention of promotion to J. League.

In the 2007 and 2008 season they finished respectively 1st and 4th in the Hokushin'etsu First Division, but failed to gain the promotion to the Japan Football League as they exited at the group stage of the Regional League promotion series against other regional champions. 2008 also brought a crucial Emperor's Cup run, where they defeated former Japanese champions Shonan Bellmare in the third round by penalty kicks, only to be eliminated 8–0 by Vissel Kobe.

The 2009 season brought inconsistency, as they took 4th place in the regional league but knocked Urawa Red Diamonds out of the Emperor's Cup in the second round, their biggest giant-killing ever.

By virtue of winning the Shakaijin Cup, they earned a berth in the Regional League promotion series, and won the series at home to earn promotion to the Japan Football League for 2010. They earned 7th place on their first season in the third tier.

In 2011, despite a season thrown off by the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and the resulting inability of Sony Sendai to play a full schedule, Yamaga earned 4th place and were promoted to J. League Division 2. After three seasons they earned their first ever promotion to J1 League, only to be relegated after one season.

Rivalry

The biggest rival of Matsumoto Yamaga are the prefectural neighbors and former Hokushin'etsu League fellows Nagano Parceiro. Matches between those teams are labelled "Shinshū derby" and generate a lot of interest in both cities.[1] For 2011 season, Parceiro joined their rivals in JFL bringing the derby to the national level.

Stadium

Matsumoto Yamaga's home ground is Matsumoto Stadium (popularly known as Alwin) located in the Kambayashi area of Matsumoto city. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 (16,000 seats and 4,000 standings).[2] It is the third largest Sport venue in Nagano Prefecture.

Record

Honours

Current squad

As of August 17, 2018.[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Japan GK Tatsuya Morita
2 Japan DF Nobuhisa Urata
3 Japan DF Hayuma Tanaka
4 Japan DF Masaki Iida
5 Japan MF Yudai Iwama
6 Japan MF Ibuki Fujita
7 Japan FW Daizen Maeda
8 Brazil MF Serginho
9 Japan FW Hiroyuki Takasaki
10 Japan MF Kohei Kudo
11 Japan FW Kohei Mishima
13 Japan MF Keiya Nakami
14 Brazil MF Paulinho
16 Japan GK Tomohiko Murayama
17 Japan MF Takaaki Shichi
18 Japan DF Takefumi Toma
19 Japan FW Hiroki Yamamoto
21 Japan GK Tomoyuki Suzuki
No. Position Player
23 Japan MF Tomotaka Okamoto
25 Japan MF Naoki Maeda
27 Singapore DF Anders Aplin (on loan from Geylang International)
29 Japan DF Yota Shimokawa
30 South Korea GK Goh Dong-min
31 Japan DF Yuya Hashiuchi
32 Japan MF Akira Ando
33 Japan DF Yu Yasukawa
34 South Korea DF Jo Jin-woo
36 Japan DF Yuki Muto
37 Japan MF Mitsuo Yamada
38 Japan FW Ryo Nagai
39 Japan FW Ren Komatsu
47 Japan MF Yuzo Iwakami
38 Japan FW Ryo Nagai
49 Brazil FW Dinei
50 Japan DF Tomoki Imai

Retired number(s)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Japan GK Kengo Nagai (to Kataller Toyama)
Japan DF Genki Miyaichi (to Azul Claro Numazu)
Japan DF Kenta Hoshihara (to Thespakusatsu Gunma)
Japan DF Daiki Morimoto (to SC Sagamihara)
Japan MF Masaki Miyasaka (to Oita Trinita)
Japan FW Yoshiki Oka (to Azul Claro Numazu)

Managers

ManagerNat.Tenure
Keiju Karashima Japan2005–07
Hideo Yoshizawa Japan2008–11
Yoshiyuki Kato Japan2011
Yasuharu Sorimachi Japan2012–

References

  1. Senta, Houji. 信州ダービー (in Japanese). JAPAN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  2. 【松本平広域公園】 信州スカイパーク アルウィン (in Japanese). TOYBOX. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  3. http://www.yamaga-fc.com/club-info/player
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.