Tochigi City FC
栃木シティFC
Full nameTochigi City Football Club
Founded1947 (1947) as Hitachi Tochigi Soccer Club
2002 (2002) as Tochigi Uva
2019 (2019) as Tochigi City FC
GroundCity Football Station
Tochigi, Tochigi
Capacity5,129
ChairmanJapan Takashi Ōkuri
ManagerJapan Naoki Imaya
LeagueJapan Football League
2023Kantō Soccer League Div.1, 2nd of 10
Promoted via JRCL, 1st of 4 (champions)
WebsiteClub website

Tochigi City Football Club (栃木シティフットボールクラブ, Tochigi Shiti Futtobōrukurabu), commonly known as Tochigi City FC (栃木シティFC, Tochigi Shiti Efushi) is a Japanese football club based in Tochigi Prefecture. The club set play in Japan Football League from 2024, Japanese fourth tier of football league. After promotion from Kantō Soccer League Div.1 in 2023.

History

The club was formed in 1947 as Hitachi Tochigi Soccer Club, the works team of the local Hitachi, Ltd. affiliate.

After finishing as a runners-up in the local Kanto Soccer League in 2009 season, they were promoted to the 2010 Japan Football League through the All Japan Regional Football Promotion League Series. Prior to their first season in JFL, the club has dropped Hitachi prefix in its name and changed the reference to sport from "soccer" to "football" following general Japanese trend. From the 2019 season, the club has adopted the new name as Tochigi City FC.[1][2]

In 2023, Tochigi City secure promotion to JFL after defeat Tsukuba FC 4–0 in final day of 2023 Japanese Regional Football Champions League, Champions of Japanese Regional Football Champions League for the first time in history due to finish 2nd place in Kanto Soccer League and return to fourth tier after six years absence since change name from Tochigi Uva.

Origin name

In 2002 it adopted the moniker Uva (meaning "grape" in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish), after the vineyards of its home area, southern Tochigi Prefecture.

League and cup record

League Emperor's
Cup
Shakaijin Cup
SeasonDiv.TeamsPos.PWDLFAGDPts
Tochigi Uva
2010 JFL1815th34710174175-34311st roundNot eligible
20111710th33129124043-3452nd round
2012 1717th32410183670-3422Prefectural qualify round
2013 1817th3493223464-32302nd round
2014 1413th2647151637-21191st round
20151616th3054212961-32191st round
2016 1615th3051243477-43161st round
2017 1616th3059162256-34242nd round
2018 KSL101st18171055143652Prefectural qualify roundDid not play
Tochigi City FC
2019 KSL103rd18954301515321st round2nd round
2020101st972025619231st roundCancelled
2021 124th221426452619462nd round
2022 101st18114333141937Prefectural qualify roundQuarter final
2023 102nd181134542430362nd roundDid not play
2024 JFL16TBD30Ineligible

Current squad

As of 23 August 2023.[3]

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 Japan JPN Yoshinobu Harada
2 DF Brazil BRA Carlos Eduardo
3 DF Japan JPN Shuto Masuda
4 DF Japan JPN Rempei Uchida
5 DF Japan JPN Takahiro Oshima
7 FW Japan JPN Ryuga Suzuki
8 MF Japan JPN Kohei Kudo
9 FW Japan JPN Yuki Yamamura
10 FW Japan JPN Yuki Okaniwa
11 MF Japan JPN Genta Omotehara
13 FW Japan JPN Keisuke Ito (on loan from SC Sagamihara)
14 MF Japan JPN Genya Sekino
15 DF Japan JPN Yoshiki Sato
16 DF Japan JPN Takahiro Noda
17 FW Japan JPN Takumi Fujiwara
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Japan JPN Shingo Momoi
19 DF Japan JPN Akira Yoshida
20 MF Japan JPN Sho Toriumi
21 GK Japan JPN Kanta Tanaka
22 DF Japan JPN Hiroto Suzuki
23 MF Japan JPN Takashi Oshima
24 FW Japan JPN Akira Yoshiyama
25 FW Japan JPN Akira Toshima (on loan from Matsumoto Yamaga)
26 DF Japan JPN Shun Utsugi
28 MF Brazil BRA Henik
31 GK Japan JPN James Nobumasa Key
77 FW Japan JPN Paulo Junichi Tanaka
99 FW Japan JPN Masahide Hiraoka

Honours

References

  1. mainichi.jp
  2. sankei.com
  3. "Tochigi City FC". Tochigi City FC. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
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