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Suzuka Point Getters

Suzuka Point Getters (鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ, Suzuka Pointo Getta-zu) is a Japanese professional football club based in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture. They play in the Japan Football League.

Suzuka Point Getters
鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ
Full nameSuzuka Point Getters
Nickname(s)The Racers
Founded1980; 43 years ago (1980)
GroundSuzuka Sports Garden
Suzuka, Mie
Capacity12,500 (3,330 seated)
ChairmanTakao Yamaguchi [1]
ManagerYasutoshi Miura
LeagueJapan Football League
20229th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

The club was originally established in Nabari, Mie in 1980 under the name Mie Club, and it became a member of Mie Football Association to join the Mie prefectural league in 1982. The club went up to the top division in 1991 and remained there until 2005, when local organisers kicked off the idea of developing a larger and more ambitious football team.

The region to the southwest of Nagoya has been traditionally very populous but still undeveloped from a football perspective despite a number of successes by local high school football. In mid- 2005, a group of local businessmen, football fans and coaches from Mie Prefecture, who were eager to put together a team to represent the area, approached Bunji Kimura, an ex-football manager of Kyoto Sanga F.C. and Yokohama Flügels. Kimura was convinced to accept the position of the president and technical director of a club that was then going by the name of "W.S.C. Nabari Admiral". Kimura plunged in and began a very ambitious project to transform the team from a bunch of amateur kickers in a tiny town to a much more competitive and tightly-run organisation representing the aspirations of the entire prefecture.

At Kimura's insistence, the team in February 2006 took the name "MIE FC Rampole", taking its name from the famous Japanese mystery novel writer Rampo Edogawa, who was born in Mie Prefecture. The part "ole" of the name is supposedly a Spanish word "Olé" used to cheer and applaud (cf. Consadole Sapporo). Following the name change the club launched its official website on February 22. Kimura quickly began drawing upon his network of J.League contacts to bring in more experienced coaches and organisers, and by the end of his first season in charge the club advanced to the second division of the Tōkai Regional League.

Whereas its progress on the pitch has stalled temporarily, with third-place finishes in both 2007 and 2008, the club has been focusing most of its attention on the organisational goals. An independent corporation was established in 2006, fulfilling one of the requirements of J. League Associate Membership, and in 2008 the team merged with nearby Suzuka Club, thereby absorbing a youth program that can help to meet another key requirement. Following the merger, the team announced on September 1, 2008, that it changed its name to "F.C. Suzuka Rampole" and moved its home playing ground from Ueno Athletic Park Stadium to Suzuka Sports Garden from 2009 season. The club carried out the move since first, Suzuka is the city world-famous for the F1 circuit located outside town, and second, its population base and location, squarely in the middle of Mie Prefecture's main population centres is considered to be ideal.

On January 28, 2016, the team announced an immediate change of the team's name to Suzuka Unlimited FC(鈴鹿アンリミテッドFC).[2]

With the appointment of coach Milagros "Mila" Martínez from the 2019 season, the club was the first and to date only in any of Japan's national level divisions to have a female leading the club.

On February 1, 2020, the club announced that it would change its name to Suzuka Point Getters (鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ).[3] Their logo and attire were updated to reflect Suzuka's status as home of the Suzuka Circuit.

On July 5, 2021, Suzuka announced Martínez's departure by mutual consent after her contract lapsed and published her gratitude to Point Getter fans throughout her tenure.[4] Ten days later, former J3 League coach Yasutoshi Miura was hired to succeed her and also be Suzuka's general manager.[5]

League and cup record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League Emperor's Cup Shakaijin Cup
Season Division Tier Pos. P W D L F A GD Pts Att/G
MIE FC Rampole
2005 Mie Prefectural League
(Div. 1)
6 3rd 13 8 3 2 41 11 30 26 Did not qualify Did not qualify
2006 2nd 14 10 2 2 33 6 27 32
2007 Tōkai Adult Soccer League
(Div. 2)
5 3rd 14 7 3 4 24 13 11 24
2008 3rd 14 7 4 3 21 13 8 25
2009 1st 14 10 4 0 43 10 33 34 1st round
2010 Tōkai Adult Soccer League
(Div. 1)
4 4th 16 7 6 3 24 15 9 27 Did not qualify
2011 2nd 14 7 2 5 22 21 -1 23 2nd round
2012 1st 14 9 4 1 28 15 13 31 2nd round
2013 6th 14 6 2 6 22 24 -2 20 Did not qualify
2014 5 1st 14 11 0 3 33 15 18 33
2015 2nd 14 10 1 3 32 14 18 31
Suzuka Unlimited FC
2016 Tōkai Adult Soccer League

(Div. 1)

5 2nd 14 10 2 2 38 17 21 32 2nd round Runners-up
2017 1st 14 11 1 2 35 11 24 34 1st round Winners
2018 1st 14 12 1 1 37 6 31 37 1st round 2nd round
2019 JFL 4 12th 30 9 9 12 40 44 -4 36 553 Did not qualify Not eligible
Suzuka Point Getters
2020 JFL 4 5th 15 6 3 6 23 19 4 21 246 1st round Not eligible
2021 4th 32 15 5 12 51 46 5 50 385 2nd round
2022 9th 30 12 5 13 31 40 -9 41 2,312 2nd round
2023 TBD 30 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
  • Att/G (Attendance per game) = Average home league match attendance
  • 2020 & 2021 seasons attendances reduced by COVID-19 worldwide pandemic
  • Source: J.League Data Site


Honours

  • Tōkai League Division 2
    • 2009
  • Tōkai Soccer League Division 1
    • 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018
  • Shakaijin Cup
    • 2017

Current squad

As of 17 September 2022.[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 Ryo Ishii (on loan from Zweigen Kanazawa)
2 DF   JPN Seiji Shindo
3 DF   JPN Naiki Imai
4 DF   JPN Ryo Hiraide
6 DF   JPN Hayato Ueda
7 MF   JPN Takahiro Nakazato
8 MF   JPN Genta Umiguchi
9 FW   JPN Junki Endo
10 MF   JPN Koji Hashimoto (captain)
11 FW   JPN Kazuyoshi Miura (on loan from Yokohama FC)
13 DF   KOR Kim Tae-woo
14 FW   JPN Junya Kitano
15 DF   JPN Taku Kikushima
16 MF   JPN Shota Saito
17 MF   JPN Kento Nakamura
18 MF   JPN Kazuma Sato
19 MF   JPN Kaito Miyake
20 DF   JPN Toshiki Nakamura
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   JPN Takeshi Yamauchi
22 DF   JPN Yuto Nakamura
23 GK   JPN Rikiya Iwawaki
24 FW   JPN Yuma Kawamori
25 MF   JPN Shu Maeda
26 MF   JPN Ryuto Kito
27 MF   JPN Tatsumi Hineno
28 MF   JPN Shun Ando
29 MF   JPN Kodai Sakamoto
30 MF   JPN Atsuki Wada
31 GK   JPN Tomofumi Ikematsu
32 GK   JPN Shunta Awaka
33 MF   JPN Jukiya Fujishima
34 GK   JPN Kaito Tsuruta
36 DF   JPN Koki Inoue (on loan from Azul Claro Numazu)
39 FW   BRA Vinícius Faria
40 MF   JPN Shunnosuke Matsuki (on loan from Fagiano Okayama)
41 FW   JPN Mark Ajay Kurita (on loan from Kamatamare Sanuki)

Coaching Staff

Position Staff
Manager   Yasutoshi Miura
Assistant Manager   Miyuki Morimoto
  Tomohiko Suzui
Goalkeeper Coach   Akira Teramine
Chief trainer   Motohashi
Trainer   Jun Nakamura

Managerial history

Manager Nationality Tenure
Start Finish
Bunji Kimura   Japan 1 January 2007 31 December 2010
Narita Takaki   Japan 1 February 2011 31 January 2015
Koichi Ozawa   Japan 1 February 2015 31 August 2017
Yohei Kurakawa   Japan
Keiju Karashima   Japan
Mila Martínez   Spain 1 February 2019 5 July 2021
Tsukasa Ozawa   Japan 5 July 2021 15 July 2021
Yasutoshi Miura   Japan 15 July 2021 Current

References

  1. ^ "株式会社アンリミテッド 役員交代および経営権委譲についてのお知らせ" (in Japanese). Suzuka Point Getters. 27 June 2022. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  2. ^ "新チーム名決定のお知らせ" (in Japanese). January 28, 2016.
  3. ^ "新チーム名「鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ」決定のお知らせ]" (in Japanese). January 20, 2020.
  4. ^ "ミラグロス・マルティネス・ドミンゲス監督 退任のお知らせ" (in Japanese). July 5, 2021.
  5. ^ "三浦泰年氏 トップチーム監督兼GM 就任内定のお知らせ" (in Japanese). July 15, 2021.
  6. ^ "鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ>選手・スタッフ一覧".

External links

  • Official Website (in Japanese)
  • Japan Regional Leagues: Tōkai League

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Suzuka Point Getters 鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ Suzuka Pointo Getta zu is a Japanese professional football club based in Suzuka Mie Prefecture They play in the Japan Football League Suzuka Point Getters 鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズFull nameSuzuka Point GettersNickname s The RacersFounded1980 43 years ago 1980 GroundSuzuka Sports GardenSuzuka MieCapacity12 500 3 330 seated ChairmanTakao Yamaguchi 1 ManagerYasutoshi MiuraLeagueJapan Football League20229th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 2 League and cup record 3 Honours 4 Current squad 5 Coaching Staff 6 Managerial history 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe club was originally established in Nabari Mie in 1980 under the name Mie Club and it became a member of Mie Football Association to join the Mie prefectural league in 1982 The club went up to the top division in 1991 and remained there until 2005 when local organisers kicked off the idea of developing a larger and more ambitious football team The region to the southwest of Nagoya has been traditionally very populous but still undeveloped from a football perspective despite a number of successes by local high school football In mid 2005 a group of local businessmen football fans and coaches from Mie Prefecture who were eager to put together a team to represent the area approached Bunji Kimura an ex football manager of Kyoto Sanga F C and Yokohama Flugels Kimura was convinced to accept the position of the president and technical director of a club that was then going by the name of W S C Nabari Admiral Kimura plunged in and began a very ambitious project to transform the team from a bunch of amateur kickers in a tiny town to a much more competitive and tightly run organisation representing the aspirations of the entire prefecture At Kimura s insistence the team in February 2006 took the name MIE FC Rampole taking its name from the famous Japanese mystery novel writer Rampo Edogawa who was born in Mie Prefecture The part ole of the name is supposedly a Spanish word Ole used to cheer and applaud cf Consadole Sapporo Following the name change the club launched its official website on February 22 Kimura quickly began drawing upon his network of J League contacts to bring in more experienced coaches and organisers and by the end of his first season in charge the club advanced to the second division of the Tōkai Regional League Whereas its progress on the pitch has stalled temporarily with third place finishes in both 2007 and 2008 the club has been focusing most of its attention on the organisational goals An independent corporation was established in 2006 fulfilling one of the requirements of J League Associate Membership and in 2008 the team merged with nearby Suzuka Club thereby absorbing a youth program that can help to meet another key requirement Following the merger the team announced on September 1 2008 that it changed its name to F C Suzuka Rampole and moved its home playing ground from Ueno Athletic Park Stadium to Suzuka Sports Garden from 2009 season The club carried out the move since first Suzuka is the city world famous for the F1 circuit located outside town and second its population base and location squarely in the middle of Mie Prefecture s main population centres is considered to be ideal On January 28 2016 the team announced an immediate change of the team s name to Suzuka Unlimited FC 鈴鹿アンリミテッドFC 2 With the appointment of coach Milagros Mila Martinez from the 2019 season the club was the first and to date only in any of Japan s national level divisions to have a female leading the club On February 1 2020 the club announced that it would change its name to Suzuka Point Getters 鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ 3 Their logo and attire were updated to reflect Suzuka s status as home of the Suzuka Circuit On July 5 2021 Suzuka announced Martinez s departure by mutual consent after her contract lapsed and published her gratitude to Point Getter fans throughout her tenure 4 Ten days later former J3 League coach Yasutoshi Miura was hired to succeed her and also be Suzuka s general manager 5 League and cup record EditChampions Runners up Third place Promoted RelegatedLeague Emperor s Cup Shakaijin CupSeason Division Tier Pos P W D L F A GD Pts Att GMIE FC Rampole2005 Mie Prefectural League Div 1 6 3rd 13 8 3 2 41 11 30 26 Did not qualify Did not qualify2006 2nd 14 10 2 2 33 6 27 322007 Tōkai Adult Soccer League Div 2 5 3rd 14 7 3 4 24 13 11 242008 3rd 14 7 4 3 21 13 8 252009 1st 14 10 4 0 43 10 33 34 1st round2010 Tōkai Adult Soccer League Div 1 4 4th 16 7 6 3 24 15 9 27 Did not qualify2011 2nd 14 7 2 5 22 21 1 23 2nd round2012 1st 14 9 4 1 28 15 13 31 2nd round2013 6th 14 6 2 6 22 24 2 20 Did not qualify2014 5 1st 14 11 0 3 33 15 18 332015 2nd 14 10 1 3 32 14 18 31Suzuka Unlimited FC2016 Tōkai Adult Soccer League Div 1 5 2nd 14 10 2 2 38 17 21 32 2nd round Runners up2017 1st 14 11 1 2 35 11 24 34 1st round Winners2018 1st 14 12 1 1 37 6 31 37 1st round 2nd round2019 JFL 4 12th 30 9 9 12 40 44 4 36 553 Did not qualify Not eligibleSuzuka Point Getters2020 JFL 4 5th 15 6 3 6 23 19 4 21 246 1st round Not eligible2021 4th 32 15 5 12 51 46 5 50 385 2nd round2022 9th 30 12 5 13 31 40 9 41 2 312 2nd round2023 TBD 30 TBDKeyPos 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 Att G Attendance per game Average home league match attendance 2020 amp 2021 seasons attendances reduced by COVID 19 worldwide pandemic Source J League Data SiteHonours EditTōkai League Division 2 2009 Tōkai Soccer League Division 1 2012 2014 2017 2018 Shakaijin Cup 2017Current squad EditAs of 17 September 2022 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 Ryo Ishii on loan from Zweigen Kanazawa 2 DF JPN Seiji Shindo3 DF JPN Naiki Imai4 DF JPN Ryo Hiraide6 DF JPN Hayato Ueda7 MF JPN Takahiro Nakazato8 MF JPN Genta Umiguchi9 FW JPN Junki Endo10 MF JPN Koji Hashimoto captain 11 FW JPN Kazuyoshi Miura on loan from Yokohama FC 13 DF KOR Kim Tae woo14 FW JPN Junya Kitano15 DF JPN Taku Kikushima16 MF JPN Shota Saito17 MF JPN Kento Nakamura18 MF JPN Kazuma Sato19 MF JPN Kaito Miyake20 DF JPN Toshiki Nakamura No Pos Nation Player21 MF JPN Takeshi Yamauchi22 DF JPN Yuto Nakamura23 GK JPN Rikiya Iwawaki24 FW JPN Yuma Kawamori25 MF JPN Shu Maeda26 MF JPN Ryuto Kito27 MF JPN Tatsumi Hineno28 MF JPN Shun Ando29 MF JPN Kodai Sakamoto30 MF JPN Atsuki Wada31 GK JPN Tomofumi Ikematsu32 GK JPN Shunta Awaka33 MF JPN Jukiya Fujishima34 GK JPN Kaito Tsuruta36 DF JPN Koki Inoue on loan from Azul Claro Numazu 39 FW BRA Vinicius Faria40 MF JPN Shunnosuke Matsuki on loan from Fagiano Okayama 41 FW JPN Mark Ajay Kurita on loan from Kamatamare Sanuki Coaching Staff EditPosition StaffManager Yasutoshi MiuraAssistant Manager Miyuki Morimoto Tomohiko SuzuiGoalkeeper Coach Akira TeramineChief trainer MotohashiTrainer Jun NakamuraManagerial history EditManager Nationality TenureStart FinishBunji Kimura Japan 1 January 2007 31 December 2010Narita Takaki Japan 1 February 2011 31 January 2015Koichi Ozawa Japan 1 February 2015 31 August 2017Yohei Kurakawa JapanKeiju Karashima JapanMila Martinez Spain 1 February 2019 5 July 2021Tsukasa Ozawa Japan 5 July 2021 15 July 2021Yasutoshi Miura Japan 15 July 2021 CurrentReferences Edit 株式会社アンリミテッド 役員交代および経営権委譲についてのお知らせ in Japanese Suzuka Point Getters 27 June 2022 Retrieved 18 July 2022 新チーム名決定のお知らせ in Japanese January 28 2016 新チーム名 鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ 決定のお知らせ in Japanese January 20 2020 ミラグロス マルティネス ドミンゲス監督 退任のお知らせ in Japanese July 5 2021 三浦泰年氏 トップチーム監督兼GM 就任内定のお知らせ in Japanese July 15 2021 鈴鹿ポイントゲッターズ gt 選手 スタッフ一覧 External links EditOfficial Website in Japanese Japan Regional Leagues Tōkai League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suzuka Point Getters amp oldid 1124155741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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