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Ehime FC
愛媛FC
File:EhimeFC.png
Full nameEhime Football Club
Founded1970; 54 years ago (1970)
GroundNingineer Stadium
Matsuyama, Ehime
Capacity21,401
ChairmanFumio Kamei
ManagerShuichi Mase
LeagueJ2 League
2019J2 League, 19th
Websitehttp://www.ehimefc.com
Current season

Ehime Football Club (愛媛フットボールクラブ) is a professional football club based in Matsuyama, the capital city of Ehime Prefecture of Japan. After winning the JFL championship in 2005, the club now plays in J2 League.

History

The club was founded in 1970 as Matsuyama Soccer Club and renamed itself as Ehime Football Club in 1995.[1] For many years it competed in the regional and prefectural league, as Matsuyama was represented in the Japan Soccer League by the local club belonging to the Teijin company.

Ehime F.C. was promoted to the Japan Football League in 2003. After winning the JFL championship in 2005, Ehime now plies its trade in J. League Division 2.

On November 28, 2007, Ehime pulled off a major shock by consigning the Urawa Red Diamonds, the AFC Champions League 2007 winners, to a fourth-round exit from the Emperor's Cup courtesy of a 2–0 win on Urawa's home soil, Urawa Komaba Stadium.[2]

Record as J. League member

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Attendance/G Emperor's Cup
2006 J2 13 9 4,139 4th round
2007 J2 13 10 3,317 Quarter-final
2008 J2 15 14 3,704 4th round
2009 J2 18 15 3,694 2nd round
2010 J2 19 11 4,386 2nd round
2011 J2 20 15 3,475 4th round
2012 J2 22 16 3,629 2nd round
2013 J2 22 17 3,950 2nd round
2014 J2 22 19 3,820 4th round
2015 J2 22 5 3,771 3rd round
2016 J2 22 10 4,089 3rd round
2017 J2 22 15 3,866 3rd round
2018 J2 22 18 3,161 2nd round
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • Attendance/G = Average league attendance
  • Source: J. League Data Site[3]

Current squad

As of 28 June 2020.[4]

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 Masahiro Okamoto
2 DF Japan JPN Kosuke Yamazaki
3 DF Japan JPN Taishi Nishioka
4 DF Japan JPN Daiki Nishioka
5 DF Japan JPN Takanori Maeno
6 MF Spain ESP Sisi
7 MF Japan JPN Shigeru Yokotani
8 MF Japan JPN Yoichi Naganuma (on loan from Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
9 FW Japan JPN Koki Arita
10 FW Japan JPN Yoshiki Fujimoto
11 MF Japan JPN Kentaro Moriya
13 MF Japan JPN Shuya Iwai
14 FW Japan JPN Makito Yoshida
15 FW Japan JPN Shion Niwa
16 MF Japan JPN Hiroto Tanaka
17 MF Japan JPN Daiki Kogure
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Japan JPN Go Nishida
19 MF Japan JPN Kyoji Kutsuna
20 DF Japan JPN Rikiya Motegi
21 GK Japan JPN Taichi Kato
22 GK Japan JPN Yutaro Hara
23 DF Japan JPN Shuma Mihara
24 DF Japan JPN Jurato Ikeda
25 MF Japan JPN Yuji Takeshima
26 DF Japan JPN Sota Watanabe
27 FW Japan JPN Hiroto Nakagawa
28 MF Japan JPN Sasuga Kiyokawa
29 MF Japan JPN Takumu Kawamura (on loan from Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
30 GK Japan JPN Shugo Tsuji
32 DF Japan JPN Haruki Yoshida
33 MF Japan JPN Koji Yamase
34 MF Japan JPN Kazuhito Watanabe

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
GK South Korea KOR Park Seong-su (on loan at FC Gifu)

Managers

Honours

References

  1. ^ "Club guide: Ehime FC". J. League. Archived from the original on January 20, 2015. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  2. ^ "Urawa mark Asian award with cup collapse". ESPN soccernet. November 29, 2007. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  3. ^ "J. League Data Site". J. League. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  4. ^ Ehime F.C. players. Ehime F.C. Site. Retrieved 7 January 2019.