Nara Club

Nara Club
奈良クラブ
Nickname(s) Nara Club
Founded 1991
Ground Konoike Athletic Stadium, Nara[1]
Capacity 30,600
Coordinates 34°41′54″N 135°49′45″E / 34.69833°N 135.82917°E / 34.69833; 135.82917Coordinates: 34°41′54″N 135°49′45″E / 34.69833°N 135.82917°E / 34.69833; 135.82917
Chairman Japan Jiro Yabe
Manager Japan Norihiro Satsukawa[2]
League Japan Football League
2017 7th
Website Club website

Nara Club (奈良クラブ, Nara Kurabu) is a Japanese football (soccer) club based in Nara, Nara Prefecture. They play in Japan Football League.

History

The Club was originally established in Nara in 1991 under the name Tonan Club (都南クラブ, Tonan Kurabu) and it became a member of the Football Association of Nara. The club went up to the top division in 1997. It was renamed its current name in 2008, and promoted to the regional league in 2009. In 2014 they won the Regional League promotion series and will play in the Japan Football League in 2015.

Current squad

As of 18 May 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
2 Japan DF Osamu Miura
3 Japan DF Teppei Chikaishi
4 Japan DF Kengo Nakamura
5 Japan DF Jun Suzuki
6 Japan DF Koichi Maeda
7 Japan MF Tetsuya Kanno
8 Japan MF Kazuma Sato
9 South Korea FW Han Seung-hyeong
10 Japan MF Shinichi Mukai
11 Japan MF Keita Sogabe
14 Japan MF Yuta Murase
17 Japan MF Takumi Fujimoto
18 Japan FW Junki Yokono
19 Japan FW Takayuki Fujii
         
No. Position Player
20 Japan FW Koki Taguchi
21 Japan GK Takanori Miyake
22 Japan GK Tomoki Ueda
23 Japan MF Taiga Yoshida
24 Japan DF Tetsuya Sato
27 Japan MF Sotaro Yamamoto
28 Japan MF Shuto Fuse
30 Japan MF Hokuto Koyama
31 Japan GK Kaijiro Fujiyoshi
33 Japan MF Kohei Yamada
38 Japan DF Kenta Yanagida
39 Japan DF Tsukasa Morimoto
40 Japan MF Sai Kanakubo

Managerial history

ManagerNationalityTenure
Koji Yamaguchi Japan1991–2009
Ken'ichiro Fujimoto Japan2010
Satoru Yoshida Japan2011
Masashi Hachūda Japan2012
Jiro Yabe Japan2012–2013
Jun Mizukoshi Japan2013
Atsushi Nakamura Japan2014–2016
Norihiro Satsukawa Japan2017–

Team Record

League Emperor's Cup Shakaijin Cup
Season Division Place Pld Win Draw Lose GF GA Dif Pts Note
1992 Nara Pref. League Edu. 3********Promoted to Nara Pref. League Div.5**
1993 Nara Pref. League Div.5 1********Promoted to Nara Pref. League Div.4**
1994 Nara Pref. League Div.4 1********Promoted to Nara Pref. League Div.3**
1995 Nara Pref. League Div.3 1********Promoted to Nara Pref. League Div.2**
1996 Nara Pref. League Div.2 1********Promoted to Nara Pref. League Div.1**
1997 Nara Pref. League
(Div. 1)
6**********
1998 4**********
1999 3**********
2000 2**********
2001 1**********
2002 7/11103341414012DNQDNQ
2003 5/11106041714+318DNQDNQ
2004 1/1110811258+1725DNQDNQ
2005 3/111106132511+1419DNQDNQ
2006 1/112108113111+2025DNQDNQ
2007 3/12116142210+1222DNQDNQ
2008 2/1211830399+3027Promoted to Kansai League Div.2DNQ1st Round
2009 Kansai League (Div. 2) 1/8149324718+2930Promoted to Kansai League Div.12nd RoundDNQ
2010 Kansai League
(Div. 1)
4/8146623624+12241st RoundDNQ
2011 1/81411214213+29351st RoundDNQ
2012 2/8148512811+17292nd RoundDNQ
2013 5/8143471122−11142nd RoundDNQ
2014 1/81410313011+1933Promoted to JFL3rd RoundQuarter Final
2015 JFL 7/1630137103328+5461st Round
2016 10/1630117124148-7371st Round
2017 7/16301010104151-10401st Round
  • Source: http://naraclub.jp/club
  • 1 It was originally 12 teams participating. Tenri Univ. FC was disqualified, and the rest of 11 teams had to compete.[4]
  • 2 It was originally 12 teams participating. Ikoma SC was disqualified, and the rest of 11 teams had to compete.[5]

References

  1. "Jリーグ準加盟審査結果について" (Press release) (in Japanese). Japan Professional Football League. 17 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  2. 薩川了洋氏 監督就任のお知らせ (Press release). Nara Club. 13 December 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  3. "Top team players". Nara Club. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  4. Nara Football Federation
  5. Nara Football Federation
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