Honda Lock SC

Honda Lock S.C. (ホンダロックSC, Honda Rokku Esu Shī) are a Japanese football (soccer) club based in Miyazaki, the capital city of Miyazaki Prefecture. They play in the Japan Football League. Their team colour is red.

Honda Lock S.C.
ホンダロックSC
Full nameHonda Lock Soccer Club
Founded1964
GroundMiyazaki Ikime no Mori Ivy Stadium
Miyazaki
Capacity11,000
ManagerIttetsu Idogawa
LeagueJapan Football League
20196th
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was founded in 1964 by the factory workers of Honda Lock Manufacturing Co., an affiliate company of Honda Motor. They were promoted to the Kyushu Regional League in 1997 and acquired official backing from the company in 1999. They won the Kyushu Regional League in 2004 and were accepted by the Japan Football League following the Regional League promotion series.

They spent two years in the JFL but were relegated to the Kyūshū Regional League for the 2007 season after they lost to F.C. Gifu in the promotion/relegation play-offs.

Honda Lock returned to the JFL in 2009 after placing third in the 2008 Regional League promotion series.

Results in JFL

2005: 15th
2006: 18th (relegated)
2007: (Kyushu Regional League)
2008: (Kyushu Regional League) 3rd, promoted as 3rd place in the Regional League promotion series
2009: 13th
2010: 13th
2011: 8th
2012: 16th
2013: 16th
2014: 10th
2015: 9th
2016: 4th
2017: 8th
2018: 14th
2019: 6th

Current squad

As of May 15th, 2020.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Kenichi Nakayama
2 DF Takuma Nakajima
3 DF Arashi Tamashiro
4 DF Junji Yamamichi
5 DF Hideaki Furugaki
6 MF Sho Sakamoto
7 FW Koumei Maki
8 MF Naoya Oyama
9 FW Tomoki Mera
10 MF Ryohei Suwazono
11 FW Taisuke Tose
13 MF Daichi Takahara
No. Position Player
14 MF Kotaro Takahashi
15 FW Tomoki Hino
16 GK Kazuki Kumano
17 MF Shota Makino
18 MF Yamato Tanaka
19 DF Ryoga Noda
20 DF Takeru Suzuki
21 GK Kanshiro Amamoto
22 DF Yusuke Hasegawa
23 MF Tsubasa Sasaki
24 MF Fumiya Kai
26 DF Naoki Ono

References


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