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Matsumoto Yamaga FC

Matsumoto Yamaga Football Club (松本山雅フットボールクラブ, Matsumoto Yamaga Futtobōru Kurabu) or simply Matsumoto Yamaga FC (松本山雅FC, Matsumoto Yamaga Efu Shī) is a Japanese football (soccer) club based in the city of Matsumoto, located in the Nagano Prefecture. The club currently plays in the J3 League, Japanese third tier of professional football.

Matsumoto Yamaga FC
松本山雅FC
Full nameMatsumoto Yamaga Football Club
Nickname(s)Ptarmigans, Gans
Founded1965; 59 years ago (1965)
StadiumMatsumoto Stadium
(Alwin)
Matsumoto, Nagano
Capacity20,396
ChairmanFumiyuki Kanda
ManagerMasahiro Shimoda
LeagueJ3 League
2023J3 League, 9th of 20
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

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. The very coffee shop where they founded the club no longer exists, but the club opened a new one in 2017.

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.

After failing to secure promotion in 2016 and 2017, Yamaga finished their 2018 season at the top of the J2 table, winning their first ever league title and securing automatic promotion to J1 in the process.

This began the downfall of Matsumoto Yamaga FC, due to the club's bad idea of high player turnover. Ahead of the 2020 J2 League, Yamaga turned over more than 20 players, in which began a slow start in 2020, as the club also went through many winless runs, including 5 losses in a row, which at the time was a record number of defeats for the club in J2. Eventually, in September 2020, manager Keiichiro Nuno was sacked, and the club finished 13th that season. Things were about to get worse as they continued high player turnover, with twenty-seven players leaving and twenty-four coming to the club before the 2021 J2 League. In June that year, Nuno's replacement, Kei Shibata, was fired from the club, and was replaced with Hiroshi Nanami, who couldn't help the club escape relegation after finishing dead last that season.[1]

In 2022, Matsumoto played its first season on the J3. Matsumoto failed to be promoted back to the J2 League, as it finished on fourth place in the final standings of the 2022 J3 League season. The club ended tied on points with Kagoshima United, with both having earned 66 points in 34 matches. However, the goal difference stood out in Kagoshima's favour. The club will play its third consecutive season at the J3 during 2024.

Rivalry edit

The biggest rival of Matsumoto Yamaga are the prefectural neighbours 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.[2] For 2011 season, Parceiro joined their rivals in JFL bringing the derby to the national level.

Stadium edit

 
Matsumoto Stadium (Alwin)

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).[3] It is the third largest Sport venue in Nagano Prefecture.

Mascot edit

The mascot of the club is named "Gans-kun" (ガンズくん), who is a Ptarmigan (ターミガン, Tāmigan), the symbol bird of Nagano Prefecture.[4]

Theme song edit

The club's theme song is "wanna be a superstar" by local rock band ASIAN2.[citation needed]

Affiliated clubs edit

On 23 November 2016, Matsumoto Yamaga and Geylang International signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in a press event which was held at the Marina Bay Floating Platform. This MOU will enable both clubs to establish a platform to exchange expertise and knowledge with the objective of promoting cohesion and development of football between the two clubs. The MOU spells out possible areas of collaboration such as the exchange of players and technical staff for training attachments and loans. Geylang will be looking to select promising players from its Active SG-GIFC Soccer Academy and junior teams to send on short training stints with Matsumoto Yamaga while the Japanese club is also looking into the possibility of sending players from their junior team to Singapore for pre-season training stints. Amongst the key initiatives of the partnership with Matsumoto Yamaga is the exchange programmes for head coach, Mohd Noor Ali, who had a one-year attachment with the club in 2018, where he guided the club U18 B team to the Japan FA's Under-18 Football League Nagano prefecture title while on 17 August 2018, Anders Aplin become the first Singaporean football player to sign for a J.League team signing on loan until the end of the 2018 J2 League season in November.

On 30 October 2022, both clubs reaffirmed their close and long-standing relationship as Geylang International officials went to Japan to explore future collaborations going into the seventh year of partnership since 2016. Geylang International has a memorandum of understanding with J.League outfits, Matsumoto Yamaga that was signed in 2016, while Epson's relationship with the club also dates back to the same year when it became the club's platinum sponsor. In the last seven years, Epson has enjoyed premium hospitality access to the club's home matches and has also supported the Singaporean football community and youths with the staging of the Epson Youth Cup.

League & cup record edit

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League J. League
Cup
Emperor's
Cup
Season Division Tier Pos P W D L F A GD Pts
1975 Hokushin'etsu 3 6th 8 3 1 4 14 13 1 7 Not eligible Did not qualify
1976 6th 9 2 4 3 17 14 3 8
1977 8th 9 2 3 4 17 22 −5 7
1978 10th 9 1 0 8 9 27 −18 2
1979 2nd 9 6 1 2 18 11 7 13
1980 4th 9 6 2 1 19 8 11 14
1981 3rd 9 5 1 3 15 9 6 11
1982 5th 9 4 1 4 11 10 1 9
1983 7th 9 2 3 4 12 14 −2 7
1984 7th 9 2 3 4 13 15 −2 7
1985 1st 9 7 1 1 23 7 16 15
1986 4th 9 4 2 3 21 13 8 10
1987 4th 9 4 2 3 12 11 1 10
1988 3rd 9 4 3 2 19 8 11 11
1989 2nd 9 6 1 2 17 10 7 13
1990 4th 9 3 4 2 16 14 2 10
1991 5th 9 4 1 4 17 12 5 9
1992 4 5th 9 4 3 2 15 12 3 11
1993 6th 9 3 3 3 15 17 −2 9
1994 3 5th 9 2 5 2 11 13 −2 9
1995 6th 9 2 2 5 8 14 −6 8
1996 5th 9 3 2 4 9 19 −10 11
1997 8th 9 2 1 6 11 23 −12 7 1st round
1998 3rd 8 4 - 4 17 24 −7 12 Did not qualify
1999 4 9th 9 2(1) - 7 4 29 −25 4
2000 8th 8 1 0 7 6 18 −12 3
2001 9th 8 0 2 6 4 24 −20 2
2002 8th 9 3 1 5 12 18 −6 9
2003 9th 12 1 4 7 13 42 −29 7
2004 Hokushin'etsu
(Div. 2)
5 6th 14 4 2 8 16 27 −11 14
2005 1st 13 8 3 2 36 11 25 27
2006 Hokushin'etsu
(Div. 1)
4 2nd 14 11 1 2 34 10 24 34 2nd round
2007 1st 14 10 1 3 47 15 32 31 Did not qualify
2008 4th 14 7 3 4 31 18 13 24 4th round
2009 4th 14 9 2 3 40 14 26 29 3rd round
2010 JFL 3 7th 34 15 7 12 48 41 7 52 2nd round
2011 4th 34 17 8 8 60 38 22 59 4th round
2012 J2 League 2 12th 42 15 14 13 46 43 3 59 2nd round
2013 7th 42 19 9 14 54 54 0 66 3rd Round
2014 2nd 42 24 11 7 65 35 30 83 3rd round
2015 J1 League 1 16th 34 7 7 20 30 54 −24 28 Group stage 4th round
2016 J2 League 2 3rd 42 24 12 6 62 32 30 84 Not eligible 2nd round
2017 8th 42 19 9 14 61 45 16 66 4th round
2018 1st 42 21 14 7 54 34 20 77 3rd round
2019 J1 League 1 17th 34 6 13 15 21 40 -19 31 Group stage 2nd round
2020 J2 League 2 13th 42 13 15 14 44 52 -8 54 Group stage Did not qualify
2021 22nd 42 7 13 22 36 71 -35 34 Not eligible 3rd round
2022 J3 League 3 4th 34 20 6 8 46 33 13 66 2nd round
2023 9th 38 15 9 14 51 47 4 54 Did not qualify
2024 TBD 38 TBA
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
  • Source: J.League Data Site

Honours edit

Current squad edit

As of 7 February 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   JPN Issei Ouchi
2 DF   JPN Taiki Miyabe
4 DF   JPN Shohei Takahashi
5 DF   JPN Masato Tokida
6 MF   JPN Kazuma Yamaguchi
7 DF   JPN Kazuaki Mawatari
8 MF   JPN Sho Sumida
9 FW   JPN Kazuma Takai
10 MF   JPN Yusuke Kikui
11 FW   JPN Hayato Asakawa
13 DF   JPN Yuya Hashiuchi
14 FW   JPN Tsubasa Ando
15 MF   JPN Kosuke Yamamoto
16 GK   JPN Tomohiko Murayama
17 DF   JPN Ryuhei Yamamoto
20 MF   JPN Rio Maeda
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK   ESP Víctor Ibáñez
22 DF   JPN Kazuaki Saso
23 MF   JPN Yuta Taki
27 DF   JPN Jiyo Ninomiya
28 DF   JPN Yuya Fujimoto
30 MF   JPN Ryuji Kokubu
32 MF   JPN Shusuke Yonehara
33 FW   JPN Naoto Arai
35 GK   JPN Shoma Kanda
40 DF   JPN Daiki Higuchi
41 MF   JPN Kaiga Murakoshi
44 DF   JPN Takato Nonomura
46 MF   JPN Reo Yasunaga
48 DF   JPN So Fujitani
50 FW   JPN Serigne Saliou Diop (on loan from V-Varen Nagasaki)

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
GK   JPN Haruto Usui (at Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
DF   JPN Ko Shimura (at Briobecca Urayasu)
MF   JPN Taku Inafuku (at Veertien Mie)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   JPN Mao Hamana (at Atletico Suzuka)
FW   BRA Lucas Rian (at   Confiança)
FW   JPN Sora Tanaka (at   Geylang International)

Club officials edit

For the 2023 season.

Position Name
Manager Masahiro Shimoda
Assistant Manager Tomonobu Hayakawa
Kentaro Tsuboi
Kohei Takeishi
Goalkeeper Coach Tetsuro Yoshimoto
Physical Coach Rui Kokubo
Interpreter Felipe
Doctor Takashige Momose
Chief Trainer Koji Inoue
Trainer Chisato Chiba
Fumiya Sugiuchi
Competent Makoto Shiraki
Side affairs Kazumasa Hirabayashi
Yudai Maruyama
Hiroya Taniguchi

Managerial history edit

Manager Nationality Tenure
Start Finish
Katsua Kobayashi   Japan 2004
Keiju Karashima   Japan 1 February 2005 31 January 2008
Hideo Yoshizawa   Japan 21 February 2008 8 June 2011
Yoshiyuki Katō   Japan 9 June 2011 31 January 2012
Yasuharu Sorimachi   Japan 1 February 2012 31 January 2020
Keiichirō Nuno   Japan 1 February 2020 24 September 2020
Kei Shibata   Japan 25 September 2020 20 June 2021
Hiroshi Nanami   Japan 21 June 2021 31 January 2023
Masahiro Shimoda   Japan 1 February 2023 Current

Kit evolution edit

First kit - home
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2024 -
Second kit - away
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2024 -
Third kit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2015
Club
50th anniversary
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2016
Mountain Day
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2017 3rd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2017
Mountain Day
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2018
Mountain Day
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2019
Mountain Day
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2020
Club
55th anniversary
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2021 SP
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2022
Summer
 
 
 
 
 
2023
Summer

References edit

  1. ^ From J1 to J3 in three years | What happened to Matsumoto Yamaga?, retrieved 22 August 2022
  2. ^ Senta, Houji. (in Japanese). JAPAN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Archived from the original on 17 September 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  3. ^ 【松本平広域公園】 信州スカイパーク アルウィン (in Japanese). TOYBOX. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  4. ^ Matsumoto Yamaga F.C. - Club Profile
  5. ^ "Geylang International and Matsumoto Yamaga FC reaffirm strong ties - Geylang International FC". 30 October 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  6. ^ "選手・スタッフ". yamaga-fc.com. 1 July 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)

matsumoto, yamaga, matsumoto, yamaga, football, club, 松本山雅フットボールクラブ, matsumoto, yamaga, futtobōru, kurabu, simply, 松本山雅fc, matsumoto, yamaga, shī, japanese, football, soccer, club, based, city, matsumoto, located, nagano, prefecture, club, currently, plays, le. Matsumoto Yamaga Football Club 松本山雅フットボールクラブ Matsumoto Yamaga Futtobōru Kurabu or simply Matsumoto Yamaga FC 松本山雅FC Matsumoto Yamaga Efu Shi is a Japanese football soccer club based in the city of Matsumoto located in the Nagano Prefecture The club currently plays in the J3 League Japanese third tier of professional football Matsumoto Yamaga FC 松本山雅FCFull nameMatsumoto Yamaga Football ClubNickname s Ptarmigans GansFounded1965 59 years ago 1965 StadiumMatsumoto Stadium Alwin Matsumoto NaganoCapacity20 396ChairmanFumiyuki KandaManagerMasahiro ShimodaLeagueJ3 League2023J3 League 9th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 2 Rivalry 3 Stadium 4 Mascot 5 Theme song 6 Affiliated clubs 7 League amp cup record 8 Honours 9 Current squad 9 1 Out on loan 10 Club officials 11 Managerial history 12 Kit evolution 13 References 14 External linksHistory editThe 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 The very coffee shop where they founded the club no longer exists but the club opened a new one in 2017 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 After failing to secure promotion in 2016 and 2017 Yamaga finished their 2018 season at the top of the J2 table winning their first ever league title and securing automatic promotion to J1 in the process This began the downfall of Matsumoto Yamaga FC due to the club s bad idea of high player turnover Ahead of the 2020 J2 League Yamaga turned over more than 20 players in which began a slow start in 2020 as the club also went through many winless runs including 5 losses in a row which at the time was a record number of defeats for the club in J2 Eventually in September 2020 manager Keiichiro Nuno was sacked and the club finished 13th that season Things were about to get worse as they continued high player turnover with twenty seven players leaving and twenty four coming to the club before the 2021 J2 League In June that year Nuno s replacement Kei Shibata was fired from the club and was replaced with Hiroshi Nanami who couldn t help the club escape relegation after finishing dead last that season 1 In 2022 Matsumoto played its first season on the J3 Matsumoto failed to be promoted back to the J2 League as it finished on fourth place in the final standings of the 2022 J3 League season The club ended tied on points with Kagoshima United with both having earned 66 points in 34 matches However the goal difference stood out in Kagoshima s favour The club will play its third consecutive season at the J3 during 2024 Rivalry editThe biggest rival of Matsumoto Yamaga are the prefectural neighbours and former Hokushin etsu League fellows Nagano Parceiro Matches between those teams are labelled Shinshu derby and generate a lot of interest in both cities 2 For 2011 season Parceiro joined their rivals in JFL bringing the derby to the national level Stadium edit nbsp Matsumoto Stadium Alwin Main article Matsumoto 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 3 It is the third largest Sport venue in Nagano Prefecture Mascot editThe mascot of the club is named Gans kun ガンズくん who is a Ptarmigan ターミガン Tamigan the symbol bird of Nagano Prefecture 4 Theme song editThe club s theme song is wanna be a superstar by local rock band ASIAN2 citation needed Affiliated clubs edit nbsp Geylang International 2016 present 5 On 23 November 2016 Matsumoto Yamaga and Geylang International signed a Memorandum of Understanding MOU in a press event which was held at the Marina Bay Floating Platform This MOU will enable both clubs to establish a platform to exchange expertise and knowledge with the objective of promoting cohesion and development of football between the two clubs The MOU spells out possible areas of collaboration such as the exchange of players and technical staff for training attachments and loans Geylang will be looking to select promising players from its Active SG GIFC Soccer Academy and junior teams to send on short training stints with Matsumoto Yamaga while the Japanese club is also looking into the possibility of sending players from their junior team to Singapore for pre season training stints Amongst the key initiatives of the partnership with Matsumoto Yamaga is the exchange programmes for head coach Mohd Noor Ali who had a one year attachment with the club in 2018 where he guided the club U18 B team to the Japan FA s Under 18 Football League Nagano prefecture title while on 17 August 2018 Anders Aplin become the first Singaporean football player to sign for a J League team signing on loan until the end of the 2018 J2 League season in November On 30 October 2022 both clubs reaffirmed their close and long standing relationship as Geylang International officials went to Japan to explore future collaborations going into the seventh year of partnership since 2016 Geylang International has a memorandum of understanding with J League outfits Matsumoto Yamaga that was signed in 2016 while Epson s relationship with the club also dates back to the same year when it became the club s platinum sponsor In the last seven years Epson has enjoyed premium hospitality access to the club s home matches and has also supported the Singaporean football community and youths with the staging of the Epson Youth Cup League amp cup record editChampions Runners up Third place Promoted RelegatedLeague J LeagueCup Emperor sCupSeason Division Tier Pos P W D L F A GD Pts1975 Hokushin etsu 3 6th 8 3 1 4 14 13 1 7 Not eligible Did not qualify1976 6th 9 2 4 3 17 14 3 81977 8th 9 2 3 4 17 22 5 71978 10th 9 1 0 8 9 27 18 21979 2nd 9 6 1 2 18 11 7 131980 4th 9 6 2 1 19 8 11 141981 3rd 9 5 1 3 15 9 6 111982 5th 9 4 1 4 11 10 1 91983 7th 9 2 3 4 12 14 2 71984 7th 9 2 3 4 13 15 2 71985 1st 9 7 1 1 23 7 16 151986 4th 9 4 2 3 21 13 8 101987 4th 9 4 2 3 12 11 1 101988 3rd 9 4 3 2 19 8 11 111989 2nd 9 6 1 2 17 10 7 131990 4th 9 3 4 2 16 14 2 101991 5th 9 4 1 4 17 12 5 91992 4 5th 9 4 3 2 15 12 3 111993 6th 9 3 3 3 15 17 2 91994 3 5th 9 2 5 2 11 13 2 91995 6th 9 2 2 5 8 14 6 81996 5th 9 3 2 4 9 19 10 111997 8th 9 2 1 6 11 23 12 7 1st round1998 3rd 8 4 4 17 24 7 12 Did not qualify1999 4 9th 9 2 1 7 4 29 25 42000 8th 8 1 0 7 6 18 12 32001 9th 8 0 2 6 4 24 20 22002 8th 9 3 1 5 12 18 6 92003 9th 12 1 4 7 13 42 29 72004 Hokushin etsu Div 2 5 6th 14 4 2 8 16 27 11 142005 1st 13 8 3 2 36 11 25 272006 Hokushin etsu Div 1 4 2nd 14 11 1 2 34 10 24 34 2nd round2007 1st 14 10 1 3 47 15 32 31 Did not qualify2008 4th 14 7 3 4 31 18 13 24 4th round2009 4th 14 9 2 3 40 14 26 29 3rd round2010 JFL 3 7th 34 15 7 12 48 41 7 52 2nd round2011 4th 34 17 8 8 60 38 22 59 4th round2012 J2 League 2 12th 42 15 14 13 46 43 3 59 2nd round2013 7th 42 19 9 14 54 54 0 66 3rd Round2014 2nd 42 24 11 7 65 35 30 83 3rd round2015 J1 League 1 16th 34 7 7 20 30 54 24 28 Group stage 4th round2016 J2 League 2 3rd 42 24 12 6 62 32 30 84 Not eligible 2nd round2017 8th 42 19 9 14 61 45 16 66 4th round2018 1st 42 21 14 7 54 34 20 77 3rd round2019 J1 League 1 17th 34 6 13 15 21 40 19 31 Group stage 2nd round2020 J2 League 2 13th 42 13 15 14 44 52 8 54 Group stage Did not qualify2021 22nd 42 7 13 22 36 71 35 34 Not eligible 3rd round2022 J3 League 3 4th 34 20 6 8 46 33 13 66 2nd round2023 9th 38 15 9 14 51 47 4 54 Did not qualify2024 TBD 38 TBAKeyPos 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 Source J League Data SiteHonours editMatsumoto Yamaga FC Honours Honour No YearsHokushin etsu Football League Div 1 2 1985 2007Hokushin etsu Football League Div 2 1 2005Shakaijin Cup 1 2009Regional League promotion series 1 2009J2 League 1 2018Current squad editAs of 7 February 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 Player1 GK nbsp JPN Issei Ouchi2 DF nbsp JPN Taiki Miyabe4 DF nbsp JPN Shohei Takahashi5 DF nbsp JPN Masato Tokida6 MF nbsp JPN Kazuma Yamaguchi7 DF nbsp JPN Kazuaki Mawatari8 MF nbsp JPN Sho Sumida9 FW nbsp JPN Kazuma Takai10 MF nbsp JPN Yusuke Kikui11 FW nbsp JPN Hayato Asakawa13 DF nbsp JPN Yuya Hashiuchi14 FW nbsp JPN Tsubasa Ando15 MF nbsp JPN Kosuke Yamamoto16 GK nbsp JPN Tomohiko Murayama17 DF nbsp JPN Ryuhei Yamamoto20 MF nbsp JPN Rio Maeda No Pos Nation Player21 GK nbsp ESP Victor Ibanez22 DF nbsp JPN Kazuaki Saso23 MF nbsp JPN Yuta Taki27 DF nbsp JPN Jiyo Ninomiya28 DF nbsp JPN Yuya Fujimoto30 MF nbsp JPN Ryuji Kokubu32 MF nbsp JPN Shusuke Yonehara33 FW nbsp JPN Naoto Arai35 GK nbsp JPN Shoma Kanda40 DF nbsp JPN Daiki Higuchi41 MF nbsp JPN Kaiga Murakoshi44 DF nbsp JPN Takato Nonomura46 MF nbsp JPN Reo Yasunaga48 DF nbsp JPN So Fujitani50 FW nbsp JPN Serigne Saliou Diop on loan from V Varen Nagasaki 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 GK nbsp JPN Haruto Usui at Sanfrecce Hiroshima DF nbsp JPN Ko Shimura at Briobecca Urayasu MF nbsp JPN Taku Inafuku at Veertien Mie No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp JPN Mao Hamana at Atletico Suzuka FW nbsp BRA Lucas Rian at nbsp Confianca FW nbsp JPN Sora Tanaka at nbsp Geylang International Club officials editFor the 2023 season Position NameManager Masahiro ShimodaAssistant Manager Tomonobu Hayakawa Kentaro Tsuboi Kohei TakeishiGoalkeeper Coach Tetsuro YoshimotoPhysical Coach Rui KokuboInterpreter FelipeDoctor Takashige MomoseChief Trainer Koji InoueTrainer Chisato Chiba Fumiya SugiuchiCompetent Makoto ShirakiSide affairs Kazumasa Hirabayashi Yudai Maruyama Hiroya TaniguchiManagerial history editManager Nationality TenureStart FinishKatsua Kobayashi nbsp Japan 2004Keiju Karashima nbsp Japan 1 February 2005 31 January 2008Hideo Yoshizawa nbsp Japan 21 February 2008 8 June 2011Yoshiyuki Katō nbsp Japan 9 June 2011 31 January 2012Yasuharu Sorimachi nbsp Japan 1 February 2012 31 January 2020Keiichirō Nuno nbsp Japan 1 February 2020 24 September 2020Kei Shibata nbsp Japan 25 September 2020 20 June 2021Hiroshi Nanami nbsp Japan 21 June 2021 31 January 2023Masahiro Shimoda nbsp Japan 1 February 2023 CurrentKit evolution editFirst kit home nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2005 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2006 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2007 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2008 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2010 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2011 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2012 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2013 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2014 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 nbsp 2018 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 Second kit away nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2006 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2007 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2008 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2010 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2011 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2012 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2013 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2014 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 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 Third kit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2015Club50th anniversary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2016Mountain Day nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 3rd nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017Mountain Day nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2018Mountain Day nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2019Mountain Day nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2020Club55th anniversary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2021 SP nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2022Summer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023SummerReferences edit From J1 to J3 in three years What happened to Matsumoto Yamaga retrieved 22 August 2022 Senta Houji 信州ダービー in Japanese JAPAN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Archived from the original on 17 September 2011 Retrieved 29 July 2011 松本平広域公園 信州スカイパーク アルウィン in Japanese TOYBOX Retrieved 29 July 2011 Matsumoto Yamaga F C Club Profile Geylang International and Matsumoto Yamaga FC reaffirm strong ties Geylang International FC 30 October 2022 Retrieved 14 August 2023 選手 スタッフ yamaga fc com 1 July 2022 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matsumoto Yamaga FC amp oldid 1216458134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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