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Nagoya Grampus

Nagoya Grampus (名古屋グランパス, Nagoya Guranpasu); formerly known as Nagoya Grampus Eight (名古屋グランパスエイト, Nagoya Guranpasu Eito) is a Japanese association football club that plays in the J1 League, and have for all but one season since the inauguration of the league, following promotion from the J2 League in 2017.

Nagoya Grampus
Full nameNagoya Grampus
Nickname(s)Grampus Eight
Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946) as Toyota Motor SC
StadiumToyota Stadium
Capacity44,692[1]
OwnerToyota
ChairmanToyo Kato
ManagerKenta Hasegawa
LeagueJ1 League
2023J1 League, 6th of 18
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture and founded as the company team of the Toyota Motor Corp. in 1939, the club shares its home games between Mizuho Athletic Stadium (capacity 27,000 and the J.League's oldest serving stadium) and the much larger Toyota Stadium in the suburb of Toyota (capacity 45,000).

Grampus had its most successful season up to 1996 when it was managed by Arsène Wenger, well known for his subsequent exploits at Arsenal. They won the Emperor's Cup and finished second in the J.League, with their FR Yugoslavia captain Dragan Stojković being named J.League MVP. The 1995 success was eclipsed on November 20, 2010, when the club won its first J.League trophy, under the management of Stojković.[2]

The team's name was derived from two prominent symbols of Nagoya. The first is the shachihoko (tiger-headed carp, also called shachi) statues atop Nagoya Castle, also called shachi; this word is a homophone with the Japanese word for orca, a species formerly referred to as "grampus". The second is the maru-hachi (circle-eight), Nagoya's official emblem. The team's mascot is Grampus-kun, an orca.[3]

Grampus have won 1 J1 League title, 2 Emperor's Cup, 1 J.League Cup and 2 Japanese Super Cup.

History edit

Japan Soccer League era edit

Toyota Motor SC was overshadowed by its colleague Toyota Automated Loom Works SC (founded in 1946 and which was one of the founding members of the Japan Soccer League). When Toyota ALW were relegated to regional leagues in 1968, Toyota Motor saw an opportunity to rise at their expense.[4]

In 1972, the club was founding members of the JSL's Second Division and its inaugural champions. They remained in the JSL until the J.League's founding in 1993. They were relegated to the JSL Division 2 in 1977. In 1990, the club name was changed to "Nagoya Grampus Eight".

After a brief return in 1987–88, they were promoted for good in 1989–90 and remained in the top flight for 26 years, until 2016.

J.League era edit

Grampus Eight was an original member ("Original Ten"[a]) of the J.League in 1993. In 1996, future Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger led Grampus to the 1996 Emperor's Cup and a runners-up finish in the J.League, the club's best finish.

The team's name "Nagoya Grampus Eight" was changed to just "Nagoya Grampus" at the start of the 2008 season.[4] In 2008, Nagoya appointed former player Dragan Stojković as manager. They finished in third place and qualified for the AFC Champions League for the first time.[5] Stojković has since led the club to winning the J.League in the 2010 season, featuring a squad consisting of Marcus Tulio Tanaka, Mu Kanazaki, Seigo Narazaki, Yoshizumi Ogawa, Keiji Tamada and Joshua Kennedy.[2] After a poor 2016 season, Grampus were relegated to J2 League for the first time in their history.[6] Boško Gjurovski left his post as manager.[7] On 4 January 2017, Yahiro Kazama was appointed as the club's new manager.[8] On 3 December 2017, Grampus drew 0-0 against Avispa Fukuoka in the promotion playoff final, securing promotion back to J1 League at the first time of asking due to their higher regular season position than Avispa Fukuoka.[9] On 23 September 2019, Massimo Ficcadenti was appointed as the club’s new manager. The Italian manager led the club the winner of the J.League Cup in 2021. However, Grampus didn’t renew a contract with Ficcadenti, and appointed Kenta Hasegawa as their new manager.

Kashima Soccer Stadium curse edit

Since Grampus were dealt a 5–0 defeat by the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on 16 May in the 1993 J.League season opener, Grampus suffered a losing streak of 22 consecutive games to the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium which included Emperor's Cup and J.League Cup games. Grampus finally got their first victory over the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on 23 August of the 2008 J.League season, some 15 years later.

Affiliated clubs edit

On 25 November 2022, Nagoya Grampus sign partnership with Serie A club, AS Roma.[citation needed]

In popular culture edit

In the Captain Tsubasa manga series, one character was player of Nagoya Grampus and is the goalkeeper Ken Wakashimazu which was player of Yokohama Flügels before the closing of the Yokohama team. In 2013, the midfielder Shingo Aoi wear the Nagoya Grampus jersey in a Yoichi Takahashi tribute to the 20 years of J.League.

Kit and colours edit

 
Nagoya Grampus former crest from 1990 to 2023

Sponsors edit

Season(s) Kit Manufacturer Main Shirt Sponsor Collarbone Sponsor Additional Sponsor(s)
2019 Mizuno Toyota Senon (Left) Tokai Tokyo Securities (Right) Denso Toyota Tsusho TS3 Toyota Gazoo Racing Before the ban is lifted
2020 Toyota / GR Yaris Goo Net (Left) au 5G (Right・1st)
au (Right・2nd)
-
2021 GR Yaris Toyota Industries
2022 GR 86 au 5G (Right) V Vantelin
2023 Waku Sutaffu (Right) AISIN V Vantelin -
2024

Kit evolution edit

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20th Anniversary
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Nagoya TV Tower
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Shachi Festival
 
 
 
 
 
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Shachi Festival
 
 
 
 
 
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Great Celebration of Tai

Current squad edit

As of 2 April 2024.[10]

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   AUS Mitchell Langerak
2 DF   JPN Yuki Nogami
3 DF   KOR Ha Chang-rae
4 DF   JPN Shion Inoue
5 MF   JPN Haruki Yoshida
6 MF   JPN Takuji Yonemoto
7 MF   JPN Ryuji Izumi
8 MF   JPN Keiya Shiihashi
9 FW   JPN Noriyoshi Sakai
10 FW   BRA Patric
11 FW   JPN Yuya Yamagishi
14 MF   JPN Tsukasa Morishima
15 MF   JPN Sho Inagaki (captain)
16 GK   JPN Yohei Takeda
17 MF   JPN Ken Masui
18 FW   JPN Kensuke Nagai
20 DF   JPN Kennedy Egbus Mikuni
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   BRA Thales Paula
24 DF   JPN Akinari Kawazura
25 MF   JPN Tojiro Kubo
27 MF   JPN Katsuhiro Nakayama
28 FW   JPN Kyota Sakakibara
30 DF   JPN Ei Gyotoku
32 MF   JPN Haruto Suzuki
34 MF   JPN Takuya Uchida
35 GK   JPN Alexandre Pisano
37 GK   JPN Daichi Sugimoto
41 MF   JPN Masahito Ono
42 FW   JPN Shungo Sugiura Type 2
43 MF   JPN Yuto Nishimori Type 2
44 DF   JPN Soichiro Mori Type 2
66 MF   JPN Ryosuke Yamanaka
77 FW   DEN Kasper Junker

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
19 MF   JPN Takuya Shigehiro (at   FC Seoul)
23 GK   JPN Daiki Mitsui (at Tokushima Vortis)
26 MF   JPN Shumpei Naruse (at V-Varen Nagasaki)
31 FW   JPN Ryoga Kida (at   Argentinos Juniors)
GK   JPN John Higashi (at FC Ryukyu)
DF   JPN Haruya Fujii (at   Kortrijk)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   JPN Ryoya Morishita (at   Legia Warsaw)
MF   JPN Hidemasa Koda (at Mito Hollyhock)
MF   JPN Ryotaro Ishida (at Tochigi SC)
MF   JPN Yuki Soma (at   Casa Pia)
FW   JPN Koki Toyoda (at Iwate Grulla Morioka)

Nagoya Grampus U-18 edit

As of 16 April 2024.

The main U-18 team of Nagoya Grampus currently plays in the Prince Takamado U-18 Premier League, the top-flight league for U-18 clubs in the country. Only the registered players for the competition will be displayed.[11]

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 Shiki Hamasaki
2 DF   JPN Shuto Izawa
3 DF   JPN Yuto Tomikawa
4 DF   JPN Masamune Aoki
5 DF   JPN Towa Karimai
6 DF   JPN Kanau Ikema
7 MF   JPN Yuto Nishimori
8 MF   JPN Kosei Matsushima
9 FW   JPN Naoto Nishimori
10 FW   JPN Shungo Sugiura
11 MF   JPN Sora Nakahara
12 DF   JPN Mana Kambe
13 FW   JPN Ritsu Onishi
14 MF   JPN Mahito Yairo
15 FW   JPN Yugo Nonaka
16 GK   JPN Naotaro Kato
17 MF   JPN Yuto Nomura
18 MF   JPN Shu Tsuruta
19 MF   JPN Ryu Kanda
20 DF  

nagoya, grampus, 名古屋グランパス, nagoya, guranpasu, formerly, known, eight, 名古屋グランパスエイト, nagoya, guranpasu, eito, japanese, association, football, club, that, plays, league, have, season, since, inauguration, league, following, promotion, from, league, 2017, full, n. Nagoya Grampus 名古屋グランパス Nagoya Guranpasu formerly known as Nagoya Grampus Eight 名古屋グランパスエイト Nagoya Guranpasu Eito is a Japanese association football club that plays in the J1 League and have for all but one season since the inauguration of the league following promotion from the J2 League in 2017 Nagoya GrampusFull nameNagoya GrampusNickname s Grampus EightFounded1946 78 years ago 1946 as Toyota Motor SCStadiumToyota StadiumCapacity44 692 1 OwnerToyotaChairmanToyo KatoManagerKenta HasegawaLeagueJ1 League2023J1 League 6th of 18WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Based in Nagoya Aichi Prefecture and founded as the company team of the Toyota Motor Corp in 1939 the club shares its home games between Mizuho Athletic Stadium capacity 27 000 and the J League s oldest serving stadium and the much larger Toyota Stadium in the suburb of Toyota capacity 45 000 Grampus had its most successful season up to 1996 when it was managed by Arsene Wenger well known for his subsequent exploits at Arsenal They won the Emperor s Cup and finished second in the J League with their FR Yugoslavia captain Dragan Stojkovic being named J League MVP The 1995 success was eclipsed on November 20 2010 when the club won its first J League trophy under the management of Stojkovic 2 The team s name was derived from two prominent symbols of Nagoya The first is the shachihoko tiger headed carp also called shachi statues atop Nagoya Castle also called shachi this word is a homophone with the Japanese word for orca a species formerly referred to as grampus The second is the maru hachi circle eight Nagoya s official emblem The team s mascot is Grampus kun an orca 3 Grampus have won 1 J1 League title 2 Emperor s Cup 1 J League Cup and 2 Japanese Super Cup Contents 1 History 1 1 Japan Soccer League era 1 2 J League era 1 3 Kashima Soccer Stadium curse 2 Affiliated clubs 3 In popular culture 4 Kit and colours 4 1 Sponsors 4 2 Kit evolution 5 Current squad 5 1 Out on loan 5 2 Nagoya Grampus U 18 6 Club officials 7 Manager history 8 Personnel awards 8 1 World Cup players 9 Record as J League member 10 Honours 11 League history 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksHistory editJapan Soccer League era edit Toyota Motor SC was overshadowed by its colleague Toyota Automated Loom Works SC founded in 1946 and which was one of the founding members of the Japan Soccer League When Toyota ALW were relegated to regional leagues in 1968 Toyota Motor saw an opportunity to rise at their expense 4 In 1972 the club was founding members of the JSL s Second Division and its inaugural champions They remained in the JSL until the J League s founding in 1993 They were relegated to the JSL Division 2 in 1977 In 1990 the club name was changed to Nagoya Grampus Eight After a brief return in 1987 88 they were promoted for good in 1989 90 and remained in the top flight for 26 years until 2016 J League era edit Grampus Eight was an original member Original Ten a of the J League in 1993 In 1996 future Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger led Grampus to the 1996 Emperor s Cup and a runners up finish in the J League the club s best finish The team s name Nagoya Grampus Eight was changed to just Nagoya Grampus at the start of the 2008 season 4 In 2008 Nagoya appointed former player Dragan Stojkovic as manager They finished in third place and qualified for the AFC Champions League for the first time 5 Stojkovic has since led the club to winning the J League in the 2010 season featuring a squad consisting of Marcus Tulio Tanaka Mu Kanazaki Seigo Narazaki Yoshizumi Ogawa Keiji Tamada and Joshua Kennedy 2 After a poor 2016 season Grampus were relegated to J2 League for the first time in their history 6 Bosko Gjurovski left his post as manager 7 On 4 January 2017 Yahiro Kazama was appointed as the club s new manager 8 On 3 December 2017 Grampus drew 0 0 against Avispa Fukuoka in the promotion playoff final securing promotion back to J1 League at the first time of asking due to their higher regular season position than Avispa Fukuoka 9 On 23 September 2019 Massimo Ficcadenti was appointed as the club s new manager The Italian manager led the club the winner of the J League Cup in 2021 However Grampus didn t renew a contract with Ficcadenti and appointed Kenta Hasegawa as their new manager Kashima Soccer Stadium curse edit Since Grampus were dealt a 5 0 defeat by the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on 16 May in the 1993 J League season opener Grampus suffered a losing streak of 22 consecutive games to the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium which included Emperor s Cup and J League Cup games Grampus finally got their first victory over the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on 23 August of the 2008 J League season some 15 years later Affiliated clubs edit nbsp AS Roma 2022 present On 25 November 2022 Nagoya Grampus sign partnership with Serie A club AS Roma citation needed In popular culture editIn the Captain Tsubasa manga series one character was player of Nagoya Grampus and is the goalkeeper Ken Wakashimazu which was player of Yokohama Flugels before the closing of the Yokohama team In 2013 the midfielder Shingo Aoi wear the Nagoya Grampus jersey in a Yoichi Takahashi tribute to the 20 years of J League Kit and colours edit nbsp Nagoya Grampus former crest from 1990 to 2023 Sponsors edit Season s Kit Manufacturer Main Shirt Sponsor Collarbone Sponsor Additional Sponsor s 2019 Mizuno Toyota Senon Left Tokai Tokyo Securities Right Denso Toyota Tsusho TS3 Toyota Gazoo Racing Before the ban is lifted 2020 Toyota GR Yaris Goo Net Left au 5G Right 1st au Right 2nd 2021 GR Yaris Toyota Industries 2022 GR 86 au 5G Right V Vantelin 2023 Waku Sutaffu Right AISIN V Vantelin 2024 Kit evolution edit Home kit 1st nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1993 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1994 1996 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1997 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1998 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1999 2000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2001 2002 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2003 2004 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2005 2006 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2007 2008 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009 2010 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2011 2012 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2013 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 Away kit 2nd nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1993 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1994 1996 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1997 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1998 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1999 2000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2001 2002 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2003 2004 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2005 2006 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2007 2008 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009 2010 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2011 2012 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2013 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 Alternative Kits nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2001 2002 3rd nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20111st ACL nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20121st ACL nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 201220th Anniversary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 201320th Anniversary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2014Nagoya TV Tower60th Anniversary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 201725th Anniversary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2018J League25th Anniversary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2019Shachi Festival nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2021Shachi Festival nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2022Great Celebration of TaiCurrent squad editAs of 2 April 2024 10 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 AUS Mitchell Langerak 2 DF nbsp JPN Yuki Nogami 3 DF nbsp KOR Ha Chang rae 4 DF nbsp JPN Shion Inoue 5 MF nbsp JPN Haruki Yoshida 6 MF nbsp JPN Takuji Yonemoto 7 MF nbsp JPN Ryuji Izumi 8 MF nbsp JPN Keiya Shiihashi 9 FW nbsp JPN Noriyoshi Sakai 10 FW nbsp BRA Patric 11 FW nbsp JPN Yuya Yamagishi 14 MF nbsp JPN Tsukasa Morishima 15 MF nbsp JPN Sho Inagaki captain 16 GK nbsp JPN Yohei Takeda 17 MF nbsp JPN Ken Masui 18 FW nbsp JPN Kensuke Nagai 20 DF nbsp JPN Kennedy Egbus Mikuni No Pos Nation Player 21 MF nbsp BRA Thales Paula 24 DF nbsp JPN Akinari Kawazura 25 MF nbsp JPN Tojiro Kubo 27 MF nbsp JPN Katsuhiro Nakayama 28 FW nbsp JPN Kyota Sakakibara 30 DF nbsp JPN Ei Gyotoku 32 MF nbsp JPN Haruto Suzuki 34 MF nbsp JPN Takuya Uchida 35 GK nbsp JPN Alexandre Pisano 37 GK nbsp JPN Daichi Sugimoto 41 MF nbsp JPN Masahito Ono 42 FW nbsp JPN Shungo Sugiura Type 2 43 MF nbsp JPN Yuto Nishimori Type 2 44 DF nbsp JPN Soichiro Mori Type 2 66 MF nbsp JPN Ryosuke Yamanaka 77 FW nbsp DEN Kasper Junker 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 19 MF nbsp JPN Takuya Shigehiro at nbsp FC Seoul 23 GK nbsp JPN Daiki Mitsui at Tokushima Vortis 26 MF nbsp JPN Shumpei Naruse at V Varen Nagasaki 31 FW nbsp JPN Ryoga Kida at nbsp Argentinos Juniors GK nbsp JPN John Higashi at FC Ryukyu DF nbsp JPN Haruya Fujii at nbsp Kortrijk No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp JPN Ryoya Morishita at nbsp Legia Warsaw MF nbsp JPN Hidemasa Koda at Mito Hollyhock MF nbsp JPN Ryotaro Ishida at Tochigi SC MF nbsp JPN Yuki Soma at nbsp Casa Pia FW nbsp JPN Koki Toyoda at Iwate Grulla Morioka Nagoya Grampus U 18 edit As of 16 April 2024 The main U 18 team of Nagoya Grampus currently plays in the Prince Takamado U 18 Premier League the top flight league for U 18 clubs in the country Only the registered players for the competition will be displayed 11 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 Shiki Hamasaki 2 DF nbsp JPN Shuto Izawa 3 DF nbsp JPN Yuto Tomikawa 4 DF nbsp JPN Masamune Aoki 5 DF nbsp JPN Towa Karimai 6 DF nbsp JPN Kanau Ikema 7 MF nbsp JPN Yuto Nishimori 8 MF nbsp JPN Kosei Matsushima 9 FW nbsp JPN Naoto Nishimori 10 FW nbsp JPN Shungo Sugiura 11 MF nbsp JPN Sora Nakahara 12 DF nbsp JPN Mana Kambe 13 FW nbsp JPN Ritsu Onishi 14 MF nbsp JPN Mahito Yairo 15 FW nbsp JPN Yugo Nonaka 16 GK nbsp JPN Naotaro Kato 17 MF nbsp JPN Yuto Nomura 18 MF nbsp JPN Shu Tsuruta 19 MF nbsp JPN Ryu Kanda 20 DF nbsp, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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