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Kyoto Sanga FC

Kyoto Sanga FC (京都サンガF.C.) is a Japanese professional football club based in Kyoto. "Sanga" comes from the Sanskrit word sangha, a term meaning "group" or "club" and often used to denote the Buddhist priesthood, associating the club with Kyoto's many Buddhist temples.[3][failed verification] The club was formerly known as Kyoto Purple Sanga with "purple", the colour of the team uniforms, an imperial colour reflecting Kyoto's status as Japan's ancient imperial capital city. It was decided that, from 2007, the team will simply be known as "Kyoto Sanga". They are the oldest club competing in the J.League.

Kyoto Sanga FC
京都サンガF.C.
Full nameKyoto Sanga FC
Nickname(s)Sanga
Founded1922; 101 years ago (1922),
as Kyoto Shiko Club (京都紫光クラブ)
GroundSanga Stadium by Kyocera
Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Capacity21,600
OwnerKyoto Purple Sanga Co.,Ltd.
ChairmanMasaaki Ito
ManagerCho Kwi-jae
LeagueJ1 League
WebsiteClub website
Current season
Kyoto Purple Sanga Co.,Ltd.
TypePublic
IndustrySports
FoundedJanuary 13, 1994 (1994-01-13) in Kyoto, Japan[1]
Key people
Hiroshi Imai (Chairman)
Kazuo Inamori (Honorary President)[1]
ProductsFootball club
Revenue ¥ 2140 million (2014)[1]
OwnersKyocera (55.4%)[2]
Nintendo (16.6%)[2]
Sanga town Jōyō(Jōyō

History

The club was started as Kyoto Shiko Club, one of the few proper Japanese football clubs in the sense of being strictly dedicated to football and not being part of a company. Like Ventforet Kofu, it could not rise to a Japan Soccer League First Division dominated by company teams; in 1993, after the J.League was created, Kyoto Shiko Club, aided by funds from local new sponsors Kyocera and Nintendo, professionalized (though some players broke away and formed their own clubs, see below) and joined the former Japan Football League under the new name Kyoto Purple Sanga.

First joining the J.League in 1996, Kyoto Sanga hold the dubious distinction of being the League's most relegated side, having been demoted on three separate occasions. Relegation to J2 occurred at the end of the 2000, 2003 and 2006 seasons; more than any other team.[3] The 2003 relegation happened despite having many national team players such as Park Ji-sung and Daisuke Matsui on its roster and they eventually left for European clubs.

In December 2007 the club gained J1 status for the fourth time in their history via the promotion/relegation playoff.[4] A 0-2 home defeat to Urawa Reds on 14 November 2010 confirmed Sanga's relegation back to J2, bringing an end to their three-season spell in the top flight.[5]

Record as J.League member

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
Season Div. Teams Pos. P W (OTW / PKW) D L (OTL / PKL) F A GD Pts Attendance/G J.League
Cup
Emperor's
Cup
Kyoto Purple Sanga
1996 J1 16 16th 30 8 0 22 22 54 -32 24 9,404 Group stage Quarter-final
1997 17 14th 32 9 (0 / 0) - 18 (3 / 2) 40 70 -30 27 7,881 Group stage 4th round
1998 18 13th 34 10 (4 / 1) - 16 (3 / 0) 47 63 -16 39 8,015 Group stage 3rd round
1999 16 12th 30 9 (2) 0 15 (4) 38 58 -20 31 8,859 2nd round 4th round
2000 16 15th 30 7 (1) 2 15 (5) 39 66 -27 25 7,253 Semi-final 3rd round
2001 J2 12 1st 44 23 (5) 5 11 (0) 79 48 31 84 3,808 1st round 4th round
2002 J1 16 5th 30 11 (6) 1 12 44 42 2 46 10,352 Group stage Winner
2003 16 16th 30 6 5 19 28 60 -32 23 10,850 Group stage 3rd round
2004 J2 12 5th 44 19 12 13 65 53 12 69 7,807 Not eligible 4th round
2005 12 1st 44 30 7 7 89 40 49 97 7,857 4th round
2006 J1 18 18th 34 4 10 20 38 74 -36 22 9,781 Group stage 4th round
Kyoto Sanga
2007 J2 13 3rd 48 24 14 10 80 59 21 86 6,629 Not eligible 3rd round
2008 J1 18 14th 34 11 8 15 37 46 -9 41 13,687 Group stage 5th round
2009 18 12th 34 11 8 15 35 47 -12 41 11,126 Group stage 3rd round
2010 18 17th 34 4 7 23 30 60 -30 19 10,510 Group stage 3rd round
2011 J2 20 7th 38 17 7 14 50 45 5 58 6,294 Not eligible Runners-up
2012 22 3rd 42 23 5 14 61 45 16 74 7,273 3rd round
2013 22 3rd 42 20 10 12 68 46 22 70 7,891 3rd round
2014 22 9th 42 14 18 10 57 52 5 60 7,520 3rd round
2015 22 17th 42 12 14 16 45 51 -6 50 7,491 3rd round
2016 22 5th 42 18 15 9 50 37 13 69 6,524 2nd round
2017 22 12th 42 14 15 13 55 47 8 57 6,748 2nd round
2018 22 19th 42 12 7 23 40 58 -18 43 5,663 3rd round
2019 22 8th 42 19 11 12 59 56 3 68 7,850 2nd round
2020 22 8th 42 16 11 15 47 45 2 59 2,924 Did not qualify
2021 22 2nd 42 24 12 6 59 31 28 84 5,207 4th round
2022 J1 18 16th 34 8 12 14 30 38 -8 36 11,692 Play-off stage Semi-finals
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
  • OTW / PKW = Overtime wins / Penalty kicks wins 1997 & 1998 seasons - 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2002 Overtime wins only
  • OTL / PKL = Overtime losses / Penalty kicks losses 1997 and 1998 seasons - 1999, 2000 & 2001 Overtime losses only
  • 3 points for a win; 2 points for an overtime win (OTW), 1 point for a penalty kick win (PKW); 1 point for a drawn game.
  • Attendance/G = Average home league attendance
  • 2020 & 2021 seasons attendances reduced by COVID-19 worldwide pandemic
  • Source: J.League Data Site

Honours

League

Cups

Current squad

As of 3 March 2023.[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
20 DF   JPN Shinnosuke Fukuda
21 GK   SUR Warner Hahn
22 FW   JPN Kazunari Ichimi
23 FW   JPN Yuta Toyokawa
24 DF   JPN Osamu Henry Iyoha
25 MF   JPN Teppei Yachida
26 GK   JPN Gakuji Ota
27 MF   JPN Fuki Yamada
28 MF   JPN Sora Hiraga
29 DF   JPN Yuta Ueda
32 GK   NZL Michael Woud
33 MF   JPN Naoto Misawa
34 DF   JPN Kazunari Kita Type 2
39 MF   JPN Taiki Hirato
41 MF   BRA Alan Carius
44 MF   JPN Kyo Sato
47 FW   BRA Paulinho Bóia
48 DF   JPN Ryuma Nakano DSP

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   JPN Kazuki Tanaka (at JEF United Chiba)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   NGA Origbaajo Ismaila (at Sheriff Tiraspol)

Reserve squad (U-18s)

As of 7 September 2022. [7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   JPN Kenta Esumi
GK   JPN Koki Kimura
GK   JPN Atsuki Sandanbata
DF   JPN Rikuto Iida
DF   JPN Taiga Saito
DF   JPN Shogo Shibata
DF   JPN Kotaro Kanda
DF   JPN Kazunari Kita
DF   JPN Jiei Kobayashi
DF   JPN Kotaro Murata
DF   JPN Ryota Sannomiya
DF   JPN Yuta Ueda
MF   JPN Tomotaka Ando
MF   JPN Taiga Ishimoto
MF   JPN Yamato Ito
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   JPN Sota Kurosawa
MF   JPN Hayato Matsumoto
MF   JPN Shinnosuke Oku
MF   JPN Ryoyu Shibata
MF   JPN Yoshiki Sumi
MF   JPN Haruto Tatsukawa
MF   JPN Reo Tozawa
FW   JPN Sora Hiraga
FW   JPN Mao Koyama
FW   JPN Kodai Kumagai
FW   JPN Yuma Nishioka
FW   JPN Kensuke Sakagawa
FW   JPN Ryunosuke Shima
FW   JPN Harumi Yoshida

Club captains

Club officials

For the 2023 season.

Position Name
Manager   Cho Kwi-jae
Assistant manager   Tetsu Nagasawa
First-team coach   Ryuji Ishikawa
  Koichi Sugiyama
  Naomichi Wakamiya
  Shuto Wakui
Goalkeeping coach   Yasuhiro Tominaga
Physical coach   Hirokazu Nishigata
Chief Trainer   Minoru Kimoto
Trainer   Yoshiaki Shirai
  Masaki Dozono
  Takuya Kawada
Interpreter   Taketo Okamoto
  Hiroki Kimura
Competent   Naoya Omae
Side Affairs   Ryusei Ishikura
Kit man   Noriyuki Matsuura

Managerial history

Manager Nationality Tenure
Start Finish
Bunji Kimura   Japan 1 January 1983 30 June 1990
George Yonashiro   Japan 1 February 1994 31 January 1995
Oscar   Brazil 1 February 1995 10 June 1996
George Yonashiro   Japan 11 June 1996 31 January 1997
Pedro Rocha   Uruguay 1 January 1997 31 December 1997
Hans Ooft   Netherlands 1 February 1998 1 June 1998
Hidehiko Shimizu   Japan 2 June 1998 30 June 1999
Shū Kamo   Japan 1 July 1999 31 May 2000
Gert Engels   Germany 1 June 2000 31 May 2003
Bunji Kimura   Japan 1 June 2003 30 June 2003
Pim Verbeek   Netherlands 1 July 2003 31 December 2003
Akihiro Nishimura   Japan 1 February 2004 13 June 2004
Kōichi Hashiratani   Japan 14 June 2004 4 October 2006
Naohiko Minobe   Japan 5 October 2006 11 October 2007
Hisashi Katō   Japan 12 October 2007 27 July 2010
Yutaka Akita   Japan 27 July 2010 31 January 2011
Takeshi Ōki   Japan 1 February 2011 31 January 2014
Valdeir Vieira   Brazil 1 January 2014 18 June 2014
Ryōichi Kawakatsu   Japan 29 June 2014 31 January 2015
Masahiro Wada   Japan 1 February 2015 10 July 2015
Kiyotaka Ishimaru   Japan 11 July 2015 6 December 2016
Takanori Nunobe   Japan 1 January 2017 10 May 2018
Boško Gjurovski   North Macedonia 11 May 2018 31 January 2019
Ichizō Nakata   Japan 1 February 2019 31 January 2020
Noritada Saneyoshi   Japan 1 February 2020 31 January 2021
Cho Kwi-jae   South Korea 1 February 2021 Current

Kit evolution

Home Kit - 1st
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1997 - 1998
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1999
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2001 - 2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2003 - 2004
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2005 - 2006
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2007 - 2008
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2009 - 2010
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2011 - 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2013
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2015 - 2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2017 - 2018
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2020
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2021
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2023 -
Away Kit - 2nd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1997 - 1998
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1999 - 2000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2001 - 2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2003 - 2004
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2005 - 2006
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2007 - 2008 2nd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2007 - 2008 3rd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2009
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2010
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2011 - 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2013
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2015 - 2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2017 - 2018
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2020
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2021
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2023 -
3rd choice
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2007 - 2008 3rd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2019
Club 25th Anniversary
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2022
September Home Limited

Related clubs

  • Amitie S.C. (Kansai Soccer League Division 1) – broke away from the original Kyoto Shiko Club upon professionalization; amateur club
  • Kyoto Shiko Club (Kansai Soccer League Division 2) – broke away from Kyoto BAMB 1993 (now Kyoto Amitie) in 1998; amateur club
  • Shiko Club women's (Kansai Women's Soccer League) – linked with today's Kyoto Shiko Club

Kyoto Sanga is considered the main continuation of the Kyoto Shiko Club that competed in the Japan Soccer League Second Division. "Shiko" (紫光) means "brilliant purple" and is the colour that Shiko/Sanga have always worn.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Club profile". Kyoto Sanga. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Sasaki, Norihiko. "Thoroughly analyzed the financial results of J-League". Shūkan Tōyō keizai. Toyo Keizai. 6058: 148–151.
  3. ^ a b Daniel Sloan (November 5, 2011). Playing to Wiin: Nintendo and the Video Game Industrys Greatest Comeback. John Wiley & Sons. p. 126. ISBN 978-0470825129.
  4. ^ "Kyoto Sanga earns promotion to J.League's first division". Japan Times. December 9, 2007. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
  5. ^ "Shonan, Kyoto dropped to J-League's second division". Japan Times. November 25, 2010. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
  6. ^ "トップチーム" (in Japanese). Kyoto Sanga. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  7. ^ "U-18 2022年" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 September 2022.

External links

  • Official website

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Kyoto Sanga FC 京都サンガF C is a Japanese professional football club based in Kyoto Sanga comes from the Sanskrit word sangha a term meaning group or club and often used to denote the Buddhist priesthood associating the club with Kyoto s many Buddhist temples 3 failed verification The club was formerly known as Kyoto Purple Sanga with purple the colour of the team uniforms an imperial colour reflecting Kyoto s status as Japan s ancient imperial capital city It was decided that from 2007 the team will simply be known as Kyoto Sanga They are the oldest club competing in the J League Kyoto Sanga FC京都サンガF C Full nameKyoto Sanga FCNickname s SangaFounded1922 101 years ago 1922 as Kyoto Shiko Club 京都紫光クラブ GroundSanga Stadium by Kyocera Kameoka Kyoto Prefecture JapanCapacity21 600OwnerKyoto Purple Sanga Co Ltd ChairmanMasaaki ItoManagerCho Kwi jaeLeagueJ1 LeagueWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonKyoto Purple Sanga Co Ltd TypePublicIndustrySportsFoundedJanuary 13 1994 1994 01 13 in Kyoto Japan 1 Key peopleHiroshi Imai Chairman Kazuo Inamori Honorary President 1 ProductsFootball clubRevenue 2140 million 2014 1 OwnersKyocera 55 4 2 Nintendo 16 6 2 Sanga Stadium by Kyocera Kameoka Takebishi Stadium Kyoto Kyoto Ukyō ku Sanga town Jōyō Jōyō Contents 1 History 2 Record as J League member 3 Honours 3 1 League 3 2 Cups 4 Current squad 4 1 Out on loan 4 2 Reserve squad U 18s 4 3 Club captains 5 Club officials 6 Managerial history 7 Kit evolution 8 Related clubs 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe club was started as Kyoto Shiko Club one of the few proper Japanese football clubs in the sense of being strictly dedicated to football and not being part of a company Like Ventforet Kofu it could not rise to a Japan Soccer League First Division dominated by company teams in 1993 after the J League was created Kyoto Shiko Club aided by funds from local new sponsors Kyocera and Nintendo professionalized though some players broke away and formed their own clubs see below and joined the former Japan Football League under the new name Kyoto Purple Sanga First joining the J League in 1996 Kyoto Sanga hold the dubious distinction of being the League s most relegated side having been demoted on three separate occasions Relegation to J2 occurred at the end of the 2000 2003 and 2006 seasons more than any other team 3 The 2003 relegation happened despite having many national team players such as Park Ji sung and Daisuke Matsui on its roster and they eventually left for European clubs In December 2007 the club gained J1 status for the fourth time in their history via the promotion relegation playoff 4 A 0 2 home defeat to Urawa Reds on 14 November 2010 confirmed Sanga s relegation back to J2 bringing an end to their three season spell in the top flight 5 Record as J League member EditChampions Runners up Third place Promoted RelegatedSeason Div Teams Pos P W OTW PKW D L OTL PKL F A GD Pts Attendance G J LeagueCup Emperor sCupKyoto Purple Sanga1996 J1 16 16th 30 8 0 22 22 54 32 24 9 404 Group stage Quarter final1997 17 14th 32 9 0 0 18 3 2 40 70 30 27 7 881 Group stage 4th round1998 18 13th 34 10 4 1 16 3 0 47 63 16 39 8 015 Group stage 3rd round1999 16 12th 30 9 2 0 15 4 38 58 20 31 8 859 2nd round 4th round2000 16 15th 30 7 1 2 15 5 39 66 27 25 7 253 Semi final 3rd round2001 J2 12 1st 44 23 5 5 11 0 79 48 31 84 3 808 1st round 4th round2002 J1 16 5th 30 11 6 1 12 44 42 2 46 10 352 Group stage Winner2003 16 16th 30 6 5 19 28 60 32 23 10 850 Group stage 3rd round2004 J2 12 5th 44 19 12 13 65 53 12 69 7 807 Not eligible 4th round2005 12 1st 44 30 7 7 89 40 49 97 7 857 4th round2006 J1 18 18th 34 4 10 20 38 74 36 22 9 781 Group stage 4th roundKyoto Sanga2007 J2 13 3rd 48 24 14 10 80 59 21 86 6 629 Not eligible 3rd round2008 J1 18 14th 34 11 8 15 37 46 9 41 13 687 Group stage 5th round2009 18 12th 34 11 8 15 35 47 12 41 11 126 Group stage 3rd round2010 18 17th 34 4 7 23 30 60 30 19 10 510 Group stage 3rd round2011 J2 20 7th 38 17 7 14 50 45 5 58 6 294 Not eligible Runners up2012 22 3rd 42 23 5 14 61 45 16 74 7 273 3rd round2013 22 3rd 42 20 10 12 68 46 22 70 7 891 3rd round2014 22 9th 42 14 18 10 57 52 5 60 7 520 3rd round2015 22 17th 42 12 14 16 45 51 6 50 7 491 3rd round2016 22 5th 42 18 15 9 50 37 13 69 6 524 2nd round2017 22 12th 42 14 15 13 55 47 8 57 6 748 2nd round2018 22 19th 42 12 7 23 40 58 18 43 5 663 3rd round2019 22 8th 42 19 11 12 59 56 3 68 7 850 2nd round2020 22 8th 42 16 11 15 47 45 2 59 2 924 Did not qualify2021 22 2nd 42 24 12 6 59 31 28 84 5 207 4th round2022 J1 18 16th 34 8 12 14 30 38 8 36 11 692 Play off stage Semi finalsKeyPos 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 OTW PKW Overtime wins Penalty kicks wins 1997 amp 1998 seasons 1999 2000 2001 amp 2002 Overtime wins only OTL PKL Overtime losses Penalty kicks losses 1997 and 1998 seasons 1999 2000 amp 2001 Overtime losses only 3 points for a win 2 points for an overtime win OTW 1 point for a penalty kick win PKW 1 point for a drawn game Attendance G Average home league attendance 2020 amp 2021 seasons attendances reduced by COVID 19 worldwide pandemic Source J League Data SiteHonours EditLeague Edit J League Division 2 2001 2005 Kansai Soccer League 1969 1971 1979 1988 all as Kyoto Shiko Cups Edit Emperor s Cup 2002 All Japan Senior Football Championship 1988 as Kyoto Shiko Current squad EditAs of 3 March 2023 6 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK JPN Tomoya Wakahara2 DF JPN Takahiro Iida3 MF JPN Shogo Asada4 DF JPN Rikito Inoue5 DF JPN Hisashi Appiah Tawiah6 DF JPN Yuto Misao7 MF JPN Sota Kawasaki8 MF JPN Daigo Araki9 FW BRA Patric10 MF JPN Shimpei Fukuoka11 FW JPN Ryogo Yamasaki13 FW JPN Takumi Miyayoshi14 MF JPN Kosuke Shirai15 FW JPN Yudai Kimura16 MF JPN Shohei Takeda17 FW JPN Kosuke Kinoshita18 MF JPN Temma Matsuda19 MF JPN Daiki Kaneko No Pos Nation Player20 DF JPN Shinnosuke Fukuda21 GK SUR Warner Hahn22 FW JPN Kazunari Ichimi23 FW JPN Yuta Toyokawa24 DF JPN Osamu Henry Iyoha25 MF JPN Teppei Yachida26 GK JPN Gakuji Ota27 MF JPN Fuki Yamada28 MF JPN Sora Hiraga29 DF JPN Yuta Ueda32 GK NZL Michael Woud33 MF JPN Naoto Misawa34 DF JPN Kazunari Kita Type 239 MF JPN Taiki Hirato41 MF BRA Alan Carius44 MF JPN Kyo Sato47 FW BRA Paulinho Boia48 DF JPN Ryuma Nakano DSPOut 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 DF JPN Kazuki Tanaka at JEF United Chiba No Pos Nation Player FW NGA Origbaajo Ismaila at Sheriff Tiraspol Reserve squad U 18s Edit As of 7 September 2022 7 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK JPN Kenta Esumi GK JPN Koki Kimura GK JPN Atsuki Sandanbata DF JPN Rikuto Iida DF JPN Taiga Saito DF JPN Shogo Shibata DF JPN Kotaro Kanda DF JPN Kazunari Kita DF JPN Jiei Kobayashi DF JPN Kotaro Murata DF JPN Ryota Sannomiya DF JPN Yuta Ueda MF JPN Tomotaka Ando MF JPN Taiga Ishimoto MF JPN Yamato Ito No Pos Nation Player MF JPN Sota Kurosawa MF JPN Hayato Matsumoto MF JPN Shinnosuke Oku MF JPN Ryoyu Shibata MF JPN Yoshiki Sumi MF JPN Haruto Tatsukawa MF JPN Reo Tozawa FW JPN Sora Hiraga FW JPN Mao Koyama FW JPN Kodai Kumagai FW JPN Yuma Nishioka FW JPN Kensuke Sakagawa FW JPN Ryunosuke Shima FW JPN Harumi YoshidaClub captains Edit Naohiko Minobe 1994 Makoto Sugiyama 1995 Satoru Mochizuki 1996 Ruy Ramos 1997 Yuji Okuma 1997 Hajime Moriyasu 1998 Hisashi Kurosaki 1999 Kazuyoshi Miura 2000 Naoto Otake 2001 Hiroshi Noguchi 2002 Kiyotaka Ishimaru 2003 2004 Daisuke Nakaharai 2005 2006 Daisuke Saito 2007 Yuto Sato 2008 2009 Atsushi Yanagisawa 2010 Diego 2011 Hiroki Nakayama 2012 Jun Ando 2013 Koji Yamase 2014 Satoshi Yamaguchi 2015 Takanori Sugeno 2016 2017 Yuta Someya 2018 Takumi Miyayoshi 2019 Jun Ando 2020 Temma Matsuda 2021 Club officials EditFor the 2023 season Position NameManager Cho Kwi jaeAssistant manager Tetsu NagasawaFirst team coach Ryuji Ishikawa Koichi Sugiyama Naomichi Wakamiya Shuto WakuiGoalkeeping coach Yasuhiro TominagaPhysical coach Hirokazu NishigataChief Trainer Minoru KimotoTrainer Yoshiaki Shirai Masaki Dozono Takuya KawadaInterpreter Taketo Okamoto Hiroki KimuraCompetent Naoya OmaeSide Affairs Ryusei IshikuraKit man Noriyuki MatsuuraManagerial history EditManager Nationality TenureStart FinishBunji Kimura Japan 1 January 1983 30 June 1990George Yonashiro Japan 1 February 1994 31 January 1995Oscar Brazil 1 February 1995 10 June 1996George Yonashiro Japan 11 June 1996 31 January 1997Pedro Rocha Uruguay 1 January 1997 31 December 1997Hans Ooft Netherlands 1 February 1998 1 June 1998Hidehiko Shimizu Japan 2 June 1998 30 June 1999Shu Kamo Japan 1 July 1999 31 May 2000Gert Engels Germany 1 June 2000 31 May 2003Bunji Kimura Japan 1 June 2003 30 June 2003Pim Verbeek Netherlands 1 July 2003 31 December 2003Akihiro Nishimura Japan 1 February 2004 13 June 2004Kōichi Hashiratani Japan 14 June 2004 4 October 2006Naohiko Minobe Japan 5 October 2006 11 October 2007Hisashi Katō Japan 12 October 2007 27 July 2010Yutaka Akita Japan 27 July 2010 31 January 2011Takeshi Ōki Japan 1 February 2011 31 January 2014Valdeir Vieira Brazil 1 January 2014 18 June 2014Ryōichi Kawakatsu Japan 29 June 2014 31 January 2015Masahiro Wada Japan 1 February 2015 10 July 2015Kiyotaka Ishimaru Japan 11 July 2015 6 December 2016Takanori Nunobe Japan 1 January 2017 10 May 2018Bosko Gjurovski North Macedonia 11 May 2018 31 January 2019Ichizō Nakata Japan 1 February 2019 31 January 2020Noritada Saneyoshi Japan 1 February 2020 31 January 2021Cho Kwi jae South Korea 1 February 2021 CurrentKit evolution EditHome Kit 1st 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Away Kit 2nd 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2nd 2007 2008 3rd 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 3rd choice 2007 2008 3rd 2019Club 25th Anniversary 2022September Home LimitedRelated clubs EditAmitie S C Kansai Soccer League Division 1 broke away from the original Kyoto Shiko Club upon professionalization amateur club Kyoto Shiko Club Kansai Soccer League Division 2 broke away from Kyoto BAMB 1993 now Kyoto Amitie in 1998 amateur club Shiko Club women s Kansai Women s Soccer League linked with today s Kyoto Shiko ClubKyoto Sanga is considered the main continuation of the Kyoto Shiko Club that competed in the Japan Soccer League Second Division Shiko 紫光 means brilliant purple and is the colour that Shiko Sanga have always worn References Edit a b c Club profile Kyoto Sanga Retrieved January 24 2015 a b Sasaki Norihiko Thoroughly analyzed the financial results of J League Shukan Tōyō keizai Toyo Keizai 6058 148 151 a b Daniel Sloan November 5 2011 Playing to Wiin Nintendo and the Video Game Industrys Greatest Comeback John Wiley amp Sons p 126 ISBN 978 0470825129 Kyoto Sanga earns promotion to J League s first division Japan Times December 9 2007 Retrieved January 24 2015 Shonan Kyoto dropped to J League s second division Japan Times November 25 2010 Retrieved January 24 2015 トップチーム in Japanese Kyoto Sanga Retrieved 25 February 2022 U 18 2022年 in Japanese Retrieved 7 September 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kyoto Sanga FC amp oldid 1152595018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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