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FC Machida Zelvia

Football Club Machida Zelvia (フットボールクラブ町田ゼルビア, Futtobōru Kurabu Machida Zerubia) commonly known as Machida Zelvia (町田ゼルビア, Efu Shi Machida Zerubia) is a Japanese football club based in Machida, Tokyo. They are currently play in J1 League following promotion as J2 League champions in 2023.

Machida Zelvia
町田ゼルビア
Full nameFootball Club Machida Zelvia
Nickname(s)Zelvia
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989) as FC Machida
GroundMachida GION Stadium
Machida, Tokyo
Capacity15,489
OwnerCyberAgent
ChairmanTakehisa Otomo[1]
ManagerGo Kuroda
LeagueJ1 League
2023J2 League, 1st of 22 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

Formation and election to the Prefectural League (1989–2002) edit

FC Machida is known as the "Brazil of Tokyo" due to the popularity of football in the city; in fact, it has produced the second-largest number of J. League players through its football school. Originally formed in 1977, this school is well known for its development of young talents into professional players. In 1989, in order to retain talent, Machida founded its own top team, which at that time played in the Tokyo Prefectural League.

From non-League to Japan Football League (2002–2011) edit

In 2003, they became a multi-sport club under the name Athletic Club Machida, and in 2005 were promoted to the Kanto League, having won the Tokyo Prefectural League (First Division). They came first in the Kanto league (Second Division) the following year and were promoted to First Division, where they stayed until promotion to the Japan Football League as champions of the Regional Promotion Playoff Series in 2008.

In 2009, they adopted the current nickname "Zelvia", a portmanteau of the Portuguese words zelkova (Machida city's official tree) and salvia (Machida city's official flower).

The same year, the club declared its intent to be promoted to J. League's 2nd division, and its status of semi-affiliate was officially approved by the J. League. However, its home stadium capacity and light specifications did not meet the J. League's requirements, average attendance did not reach 3,000, and the team's final position of 6th place did not allow for Zelvia's promotion to the J. League.

In 2010, Zelvia appointed Naoki Soma, a former star player who played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, as its new head coach. The stadium's lighting was renewed, and the club added several J. League players to its roster. Zelvia also announced its partnership with Major League Soccer's D.C. United, which became the first historic partnership between a Japanese and American club.[2] The reborn team beat Tokyo Verdy, its arch-rival from the J. League, in the 2010 Emperor's Cup, but was knocked out by Albirex Niigata in the third round. Soma left at the end of the season and was replaced by Ranko Popović, former coach of Oita Trinita.

Yo-yo years (2012–2022) edit

The stadium's capacity and conditions were still short of fulfilling J. League criteria, so the club completed another renovation between the end of the 2010 and the start of the 2011 seasons. Zelvia finished the 2011 season in third place after beating Kamatamare Sanuki in the final match of that season, thereby granting them promotion to J. League (Second Division),[3] but were relegated after a bottom-placed finish. They became one of the original J3 clubs after finishing in 4th place in the 2014 JFL season and returned to J2 as 2015 runners-up by beating Oita Trinita in the promotion/relegation play-off. In the first return to J2 in the 2016 season, Machida were able to finish in 7th position, only four points short of the play-offs spot.

In 2017, Zelvia fell off more than a half place down to 15th with fifty points, twelve points up of relegation zone. In the 2018 season, while Zelvia culminated a great campaign by finishing inside the promotion play-offs zone of 4th place, Zelvia were unable to participate in the phase because they did not have a J1 League-level license. The 2019 season also saw the club fell down far on the table as they finished in 18th position, three points up from relegation places occupied by Kagoshima United and FC Gifu.

In 2020, Zelvia finished in 19th. While they were able to conclude their 2021 campaign by finishing in 5th position, Zelvia were once again unable to enter the promotion play-offs because the club still did not have a J1 League club license yet at that time. In 2022 season, Zelvia once again fell far below their position of the previous campaign by finishing in the 15th position.

First silverware in club history and first promotion to J1 League (2023–present) edit

On 22 October 2023, after a seven-year run in J2 League, Machida eventually achieved promotion to the J1 League for the first time in the club history with manager Go Kuroda guiding Zelvia to the 2023 J2 League title with 87 points following their 3–0 away win against Roasso Kumamoto in matchweek 39.[4] The club also confirmed their status as champions of second division on 28 October 2023 after Kumamoto defeated Shimizu S-Pulse 3–1.[5]


Zelvia started off their debut 2024 J1 League season on 24 February 2024 against Gamba Osaka in a 1–1 draw with Junya Suzuki scoring their first top tier league goal for the club. Zelvia went on to have a magnificent run in the first few matches leading at the top of the J1 League table with three wins, 1 draw and 0 lost with 10 points.

Home Stadium edit

 
Machida GION Stadium

Zelvia currently plays at Machida GION Stadium (Nozuta Stadium). Capacity until 2011 was 6,200, including grassy areas, and has had lighting for night games since 2009. Between the 2010 and 2011 seasons, the stadium was upgraded and is now all-seated. Although the minimum seating requirement for J2 is 10,000, Nozuta fell short of that number. However, under an agreement made with J-League officials, home games where a large attendance is expected will be played at other stadia leased specifically for the purpose, and upgrades to Nozuta were made to meet the 10,000-capacity requirement. The current capacity of the stadium is 15,489.

Kit and colours edit

Sponsors edit

Season(s) Kit Manufacturer Main Shirt Sponsor Collarbone Sponsor Additional Sponsor(s)
2019 svolme AbemaTV EAGLE KENSO (Right) odakyu TERADA
株式会社寺田電機製作所
Tamagawa University
2020 AQUA RESORT (Left) 25th Anniversary[a] (Right)
2021 ABEMA
TV Video & Entertainment
EAGLE KENSO (Right)
2022 AQUA RESORT (1st)
BEST LAND (2nd)
TERADA
株式会社寺田電機製作所
Tamagawa University
2023 Adidas CyberAgent TERADA
株式会社寺田電機製作所
Tamagawa University
2024 Rudel

Kit evolution edit

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Current squad edit

As of 19 April 2024.[6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF   JPN Kotaro Hayashi
28 GK   JPN Louis Yamaguchi
30 FW   JPN Yuki Nakashima
33 DF   JPN Henry Heroki Mochizuki
36 MF   JPN Yohei Okuyama
37 MF   JPN Kosei Ashibe
38 MF   JPN Tenshiro Takasaki
39 MF   CHI Byron Vásquez
41 MF   JPN Takuya Yasui
42 GK   JPN Koki Fukui
44 DF   JPN Yoshitaka Aoki
45 MF   JPN Kai Shibato (on loan from Urawa Reds)
46 MF   JPN Ken Higuchi
47 FW   JPN Shunta Araki
49 FW   JPN Kanji Kuwayama DSP
50 GK   JPN Anton Burns
55 DF   JPN Daisuke Matsumoto
90 FW   KOR Oh Se-hun (on loan from Shimizu S-Pulse)
99 MF   JPN Daigo Takahashi

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
29 DF   JPN Takumi Narasaka (at Kamatamare Sanuki)
32 MF   JPN Atsushi Kurokawa (at Mito HollyHock)
DF   JPN Mizuki Uchida (at Kamatamare Sanuki)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   JPN Soichiro Fukaminato (at Kamatamare Sanuki)
MF   JPN Sho Fuseya (at Kataller Toyama)
FW   JPN Daiki Sato (at Blaublitz Akita)

Club official edit

Position Name
Manager   Go Kuroda
Assistant manager   Kim Myung-hwi
First-team coach   Shin Yamanaka
  Hikaru Mita
  Yuto Kurimoto
  Daiki Ueda
Goalkeeping coach   Nobuyuki Furo
Physical coach   Toru Yamazaki
Interpreter and coach   Leonardo Moreira
Analytics coach and Head of analysts   Yasuhiko Nishimura
Analytical coach   Yoshiro Akano
Technical staff   Sota Kinoshita
  Ryang Yoon-ho
Interpreter   Go Murakami
  Ken Takahashi
  Lee Seong-ang
Chief trainer   Yasuyuki Sasaki
Trainer   Yuta Hamada
  Shin Osawa
  Takashi Imai
Physiotherapist   Takuro Yoshitake
Medical coordinator   Akihisa Yamamoto
Chief manager   Naoya Watanabe
Sub manager   Ryota Kiyofuji
Kit manager   Hiroyuki Kawakita
  Yuto Suzuki
Nutrition management advisor   Jun Hamano
Chief doctor   Takahiro Fujisawa
  Keisuke Irako

Honours edit

FC Machida Zelvia honours
Honour No. Years
Kanto Soccer League Division 2 1 2006
Kanto Soccer League Division 1 1 2007, 2008
Japanese Regional Football Champions League 1 2008
Tokyo Metropolitan Football Tournament 2 2011, 2015
J2 League 1 2023

Managerial history edit

Manager Nationality Tenure
Start Finish
Sadao Shigeta   Japan 1991 1995
Shoji Komoda 1996 2002
Minoru Moriya[7] 2003 2007
Tetsuya Totsuka 1 February 2008 31 January 2010
Naoki Soma 1 February 2010 31 January 2011
Ranko Popović   Serbia 1 February 2011 31 January 2012
Osvaldo Ardiles   Argentina 1 February 2012 17 November 2012
Yutaka Akita   Japan 26 November 2012 25 June 2013
Naoki Kusunose 25 June 2013 31 January 2014
Naoki Soma 1 February 2014 31 January 2020
Ranko Popović   Serbia 1 February 2020 31 January 2023
Go Kuroda[8]   Japan 1 February 2023 present

League and cup record edit

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
Season Div. Teams Pos. P W D L F A GD Pts Attendance/G J. League Cup Emperor's
Cup
2009 JFL 18 6th 34 14 12 8 38 30 8 54 1,886 Not eligible
2010 18 3rd 34 19 4 11 71 44 27 61 3,503 3rd round
2011 18 3rd 33 18 7 8 61 28 33 61 3,515 2nd round
2012 J2 22 22nd 42 7 11 24 34 67 -33 32 3,627 4th round
2013 JFL 18 4th 34 18 7 9 51 44 7 61 3,174
2014 J3 12 3rd 33 20 8 5 59 23 37 68 3,134
2015 13 2nd 36 23 9 4 52 18 34 78 3,766 4th round
2016 J2 22 7th 42 18 11 13 53 44 9 65 5,123 1st round
2017 22 16th 42 11 17 14 53 53 0 50 4,056 2nd round
2018 22 4th 42 21 13 8 62 44 18 76 4,915 3rd round
2019 22 18th 42 9 16 17 36 59 -23 43 4,718 2nd round
2020 22 19th 42 12 13 17 41 52 -11 49 1,302 Did not qualify
2021 22 5th 42 20 12 10 64 38 26 72 2,577 2nd round
2022 22 15th 42 14 9 19 51 50 1 51 3,243 2nd round
2023 22 1st 42 26 9 7 79 35 44 87 7,426 Round of 16
2024 J1 20 TBD 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD TBD
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals difference; Pts = Points gained
  • Attendance/G = Average home league attendance
  • 2020 & 2021 seasons attendances reduced by COVID-19 worldwide pandemic
  • Source: J. League Data Site

Notes edit

  1. ^ EAGLE KENSO

References edit

  1. ^ "FC Machida Zelvia Profile, Results, Players, Stats, Stadium". J.LEAGUE. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
  3. ^ McKirdy, Andrew, "Ardiles ready to face new challenge 10 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine", Japan Times, 6 March 2012, p. 18.
  4. ^ "Machida Zelvia clinches first-ever promotion to J1". JLeague.co. Japan Professional Football League. 22 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  5. ^ "FC Machida Zelvia cap amazing season with J2 title". JLeague.co. Japan Professional Football League. 30 October 2023. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  6. ^ "PLAYER & STAFF". zelvia.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  7. ^ Interview Minoru Moriya 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Tokyo Football Magazine. Retrieved on 2010-12-17.
  8. ^ "黒田剛 監督就任のお知らせ". zelvia.co.jp (in Japanese). FC Machida Zelvia. 24 January 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Japanese)
  • FC Machida Zelvia on Facebook (in Japanese)
  • FC Machida Zelvia on Twitter (in Japanese)

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Football Club Machida Zelvia フットボールクラブ町田ゼルビア Futtobōru Kurabu Machida Zerubia commonly known as Machida Zelvia 町田ゼルビア Efu Shi Machida Zerubia is a Japanese football club based in Machida Tokyo They are currently play in J1 League following promotion as J2 League champions in 2023 Machida Zelvia 町田ゼルビアFull nameFootball Club Machida ZelviaNickname s ZelviaFounded1989 35 years ago 1989 as FC MachidaGroundMachida GION StadiumMachida TokyoCapacity15 489OwnerCyberAgentChairmanTakehisa Otomo 1 ManagerGo KurodaLeagueJ1 League2023J2 League 1st of 22 promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and election to the Prefectural League 1989 2002 1 2 From non League to Japan Football League 2002 2011 1 3 Yo yo years 2012 2022 1 4 First silverware in club history and first promotion to J1 League 2023 present 2 Home Stadium 3 Kit and colours 3 1 Sponsors 3 2 Kit evolution 4 Current squad 4 1 Out on loan 5 Club official 6 Honours 7 Managerial history 8 League and cup record 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editFormation and election to the Prefectural League 1989 2002 edit FC Machida is known as the Brazil of Tokyo due to the popularity of football in the city in fact it has produced the second largest number of J League players through its football school Originally formed in 1977 this school is well known for its development of young talents into professional players In 1989 in order to retain talent Machida founded its own top team which at that time played in the Tokyo Prefectural League From non League to Japan Football League 2002 2011 edit In 2003 they became a multi sport club under the name Athletic Club Machida and in 2005 were promoted to the Kanto League having won the Tokyo Prefectural League First Division They came first in the Kanto league Second Division the following year and were promoted to First Division where they stayed until promotion to the Japan Football League as champions of the Regional Promotion Playoff Series in 2008 In 2009 they adopted the current nickname Zelvia a portmanteau of the Portuguese words zelkova Machida city s official tree and salvia Machida city s official flower The same year the club declared its intent to be promoted to J League s 2nd division and its status of semi affiliate was officially approved by the J League However its home stadium capacity and light specifications did not meet the J League s requirements average attendance did not reach 3 000 and the team s final position of 6th place did not allow for Zelvia s promotion to the J League In 2010 Zelvia appointed Naoki Soma a former star player who played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup as its new head coach The stadium s lighting was renewed and the club added several J League players to its roster Zelvia also announced its partnership with Major League Soccer s D C United which became the first historic partnership between a Japanese and American club 2 The reborn team beat Tokyo Verdy its arch rival from the J League in the 2010 Emperor s Cup but was knocked out by Albirex Niigata in the third round Soma left at the end of the season and was replaced by Ranko Popovic former coach of Oita Trinita Yo yo years 2012 2022 edit The stadium s capacity and conditions were still short of fulfilling J League criteria so the club completed another renovation between the end of the 2010 and the start of the 2011 seasons Zelvia finished the 2011 season in third place after beating Kamatamare Sanuki in the final match of that season thereby granting them promotion to J League Second Division 3 but were relegated after a bottom placed finish They became one of the original J3 clubs after finishing in 4th place in the 2014 JFL season and returned to J2 as 2015 runners up by beating Oita Trinita in the promotion relegation play off In the first return to J2 in the 2016 season Machida were able to finish in 7th position only four points short of the play offs spot In 2017 Zelvia fell off more than a half place down to 15th with fifty points twelve points up of relegation zone In the 2018 season while Zelvia culminated a great campaign by finishing inside the promotion play offs zone of 4th place Zelvia were unable to participate in the phase because they did not have a J1 League level license The 2019 season also saw the club fell down far on the table as they finished in 18th position three points up from relegation places occupied by Kagoshima United and FC Gifu In 2020 Zelvia finished in 19th While they were able to conclude their 2021 campaign by finishing in 5th position Zelvia were once again unable to enter the promotion play offs because the club still did not have a J1 League club license yet at that time In 2022 season Zelvia once again fell far below their position of the previous campaign by finishing in the 15th position First silverware in club history and first promotion to J1 League 2023 present edit On 22 October 2023 after a seven year run in J2 League Machida eventually achieved promotion to the J1 League for the first time in the club history with manager Go Kuroda guiding Zelvia to the 2023 J2 League title with 87 points following their 3 0 away win against Roasso Kumamoto in matchweek 39 4 The club also confirmed their status as champions of second division on 28 October 2023 after Kumamoto defeated Shimizu S Pulse 3 1 5 Zelvia started off their debut 2024 J1 League season on 24 February 2024 against Gamba Osaka in a 1 1 draw with Junya Suzuki scoring their first top tier league goal for the club Zelvia went on to have a magnificent run in the first few matches leading at the top of the J1 League table with three wins 1 draw and 0 lost with 10 points Home Stadium edit nbsp Machida GION Stadium Zelvia currently plays at Machida GION Stadium Nozuta Stadium Capacity until 2011 was 6 200 including grassy areas and has had lighting for night games since 2009 Between the 2010 and 2011 seasons the stadium was upgraded and is now all seated Although the minimum seating requirement for J2 is 10 000 Nozuta fell short of that number However under an agreement made with J League officials home games where a large attendance is expected will be played at other stadia leased specifically for the purpose and upgrades to Nozuta were made to meet the 10 000 capacity requirement The current capacity of the stadium is 15 489 Kit and colours editSponsors edit Season s Kit Manufacturer Main Shirt Sponsor Collarbone Sponsor Additional Sponsor s 2019 svolme AbemaTV EAGLE KENSO Right odakyu TERADA株式会社寺田電機製作所 Tamagawa University 2020 AQUA RESORT Left 25th Anniversary a Right 2021 ABEMATV Video amp Entertainment EAGLE KENSO Right 2022 AQUA RESORT 1st BEST LAND 2nd TERADA株式会社寺田電機製作所 Tamagawa University 2023 Adidas CyberAgent TERADA株式会社寺田電機製作所 Tamagawa University 2024 Rudel Kit evolution edit Home kit 1st nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2010 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2011 nbsp 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nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2015 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2016 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2018 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2019 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2020 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2021 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2022 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2024 Current squad editAs of 19 April 2024 6 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp JPN Kosei Tani on loan from Gamba Osaka 2 DF nbsp JPN Masayuki Okuyama vice captain 3 DF nbsp JPN Gen Shoji captain 4 DF nbsp JPN Jurato Ikeda 5 DF nbsp KOS Ibrahim Dresevic 6 DF nbsp JPN Junya Suzuki 7 FW nbsp JPN Yu Hirakawa 8 MF nbsp JPN Keiya Sento vice captain 9 FW nbsp JPN Shota Fujio 10 FW nbsp KOR Na Sang ho 11 FW nbsp BRA Erik 13 DF nbsp JPN Kai Miki 14 DF nbsp KOR Jang Min gyu 15 FW nbsp AUS Mitchell Duke 16 MF nbsp JPN Zento Uno 17 MF nbsp JPN Shuto Inaba 18 MF nbsp JPN Hokuto Shimoda vice captain 19 FW nbsp JPN Takaya Numata 22 FW nbsp JPN Kazuki Fujimoto No Pos Nation Player 26 DF nbsp JPN Kotaro Hayashi 28 GK nbsp JPN Louis Yamaguchi 30 FW nbsp JPN Yuki Nakashima 33 DF nbsp JPN Henry Heroki Mochizuki 36 MF nbsp JPN Yohei Okuyama 37 MF nbsp JPN Kosei Ashibe 38 MF nbsp JPN Tenshiro Takasaki 39 MF nbsp CHI Byron Vasquez 41 MF nbsp JPN Takuya Yasui 42 GK nbsp JPN Koki Fukui 44 DF nbsp JPN Yoshitaka Aoki 45 MF nbsp JPN Kai Shibato on loan from Urawa Reds 46 MF nbsp JPN Ken Higuchi 47 FW nbsp JPN Shunta Araki 49 FW nbsp JPN Kanji Kuwayama DSP 50 GK nbsp JPN Anton Burns 55 DF nbsp JPN Daisuke Matsumoto 90 FW nbsp KOR Oh Se hun on loan from Shimizu S Pulse 99 MF nbsp JPN Daigo Takahashi Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 29 DF nbsp JPN Takumi Narasaka at Kamatamare Sanuki 32 MF nbsp JPN Atsushi Kurokawa at Mito HollyHock DF nbsp JPN Mizuki Uchida at Kamatamare Sanuki No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp JPN Soichiro Fukaminato at Kamatamare Sanuki MF nbsp JPN Sho Fuseya at Kataller Toyama FW nbsp JPN Daiki Sato at Blaublitz Akita Club official editPosition Name Manager nbsp Go Kuroda Assistant manager nbsp Kim Myung hwi First team coach nbsp Shin Yamanaka nbsp Hikaru Mita nbsp Yuto Kurimoto nbsp Daiki Ueda Goalkeeping coach nbsp Nobuyuki Furo Physical coach nbsp Toru Yamazaki Interpreter and coach nbsp Leonardo Moreira Analytics coach and Head of analysts nbsp Yasuhiko Nishimura Analytical coach nbsp Yoshiro Akano Technical staff nbsp Sota Kinoshita nbsp Ryang Yoon ho Interpreter nbsp Go Murakami nbsp Ken Takahashi nbsp Lee Seong ang Chief trainer nbsp Yasuyuki Sasaki Trainer nbsp Yuta Hamada nbsp Shin Osawa nbsp Takashi Imai Physiotherapist nbsp Takuro Yoshitake Medical coordinator nbsp Akihisa Yamamoto Chief manager nbsp Naoya Watanabe Sub manager nbsp Ryota Kiyofuji Kit manager nbsp Hiroyuki Kawakita nbsp Yuto Suzuki Nutrition management advisor nbsp Jun Hamano Chief doctor nbsp Takahiro Fujisawa nbsp Keisuke IrakoHonours editFC Machida Zelvia honours Honour No Years Kanto Soccer League Division 2 1 2006 Kanto Soccer League Division 1 1 2007 2008 Japanese Regional Football Champions League 1 2008 Tokyo Metropolitan Football Tournament 2 2011 2015 J2 League 1 2023Managerial history editManager Nationality Tenure Start Finish Sadao Shigeta nbsp Japan 1991 1995 Shoji Komoda 1996 2002 Minoru Moriya 7 2003 2007 Tetsuya Totsuka 1 February 2008 31 January 2010 Naoki Soma 1 February 2010 31 January 2011 Ranko Popovic nbsp Serbia 1 February 2011 31 January 2012 Osvaldo Ardiles nbsp Argentina 1 February 2012 17 November 2012 Yutaka Akita nbsp Japan 26 November 2012 25 June 2013 Naoki Kusunose 25 June 2013 31 January 2014 Naoki Soma 1 February 2014 31 January 2020 Ranko Popovic nbsp Serbia 1 February 2020 31 January 2023 Go Kuroda 8 nbsp Japan 1 February 2023 presentLeague and cup record editChampions Runners up Third place Promoted Relegated Season Div Teams Pos P W D L F A GD Pts Attendance G J League Cup Emperor sCup 2009 JFL 18 6th 34 14 12 8 38 30 8 54 1 886 Not eligible 2010 18 3rd 34 19 4 11 71 44 27 61 3 503 3rd round 2011 18 3rd 33 18 7 8 61 28 33 61 3 515 2nd round 2012 J2 22 22nd 42 7 11 24 34 67 33 32 3 627 4th round 2013 JFL 18 4th 34 18 7 9 51 44 7 61 3 174 2014 J3 12 3rd 33 20 8 5 59 23 37 68 3 134 2015 13 2nd 36 23 9 4 52 18 34 78 3 766 4th round 2016 J2 22 7th 42 18 11 13 53 44 9 65 5 123 1st round 2017 22 16th 42 11 17 14 53 53 0 50 4 056 2nd round 2018 22 4th 42 21 13 8 62 44 18 76 4 915 3rd round 2019 22 18th 42 9 16 17 36 59 23 43 4 718 2nd round 2020 22 19th 42 12 13 17 41 52 11 49 1 302 Did not qualify 2021 22 5th 42 20 12 10 64 38 26 72 2 577 2nd round 2022 22 15th 42 14 9 19 51 50 1 51 3 243 2nd round 2023 22 1st 42 26 9 7 79 35 44 87 7 426 Round of 16 2024 J1 20 TBD 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD TBD Key Pos Position in league P Games played W Games won D Games drawn L Games lost F Goals scored A Goals conceded GD Goals difference Pts Points gained Attendance G Average home league attendance 2020 amp 2021 seasons attendances reduced by COVID 19 worldwide pandemic Source J League Data SiteNotes edit EAGLE KENSOReferences edit FC Machida Zelvia Profile Results Players Stats Stadium J LEAGUE Retrieved 20 March 2024 D C United to partner with FC Machida Zelvia Archived from the original on 28 March 2010 Retrieved 15 October 2010 McKirdy Andrew Ardiles ready to face new challenge Archived 10 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Japan Times 6 March 2012 p 18 Machida Zelvia clinches first ever promotion to J1 JLeague co Japan Professional Football League 22 October 2023 Retrieved 27 October 2023 FC Machida Zelvia cap amazing season with J2 title JLeague co Japan Professional Football League 30 October 2023 Retrieved 30 October 2023 PLAYER amp STAFF zelvia co jp in Japanese Retrieved 12 April 2024 Interview Minoru Moriya Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Tokyo Football Magazine Retrieved on 2010 12 17 黒田剛 監督就任のお知らせ zelvia co jp in Japanese FC Machida Zelvia 24 January 2022 Retrieved 24 January 2022 External links editOfficial website nbsp in Japanese FC Machida Zelvia on Facebook in Japanese FC Machida Zelvia on Twitter in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Machida Zelvia amp oldid 1221940195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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