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Grulla Morioka
グルージャ盛岡
File:Grulla Morioka logo.png
Full nameGrulla Morioka
Nickname(s)Tsuru (The Cranes)
Founded2004
GroundSouth Park Football Stadium
Morioka, Iwate
Capacity5,000
ChairmanJapan Yasuo Usui
ManagerJapan Toshimi Kikuchi
LeagueJ3 League
201715th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Grulla Morioka (グルージャ盛岡, Gurūja Morioka) is a Japanese association football club based in Morioka, Iwate. It played in the inaugural season of J3 League in 2014 after winning the Tohoku Soccer League, one of the Japanese Regional Leagues, in 2013.

Name origin

"Grulla" is the Spanish word of "crane", which was used in the mon of Nanbu clan of former Morioka han and later became the local symbol of Morioka.

History

Initially known as Villanova Morioka (ヴィラノーバ盛岡, Viranōba Morioka), the team was organized by alumni of Morioka Commercial High School and Morioka Chuo High School in 2000.

In 2003, a nonprofit organization Association of Setting Up a J. League Team in Morioka (Jリーグチームを盛岡に作る会, J Rīgu chīmu wo Morioka ni tsukuru kai) was founded, and the team was reorganized and changed their name to Grulla Morioka in February 2004 with the intention of achieving elevation to the J. League by 2008.

Under the new organization, former JEF United and Oita Trinita player Shinichi Muto was invited to coach and captain the team with the company of players from the defunct Villanova Morioka and from J2 league. They played their first match on May 9, 2004, and it could be seen as an introduction to the local press beforehand. They won the second division Tohoku Soccer League in 2004 and moved to the first division in 2005. In the same year, they won their first league championship, which was shared with TDK S.C. Toru Yoshida has been coaching the team since 2006.

Current squad

As of 10 February 2018.[1] 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 Kohei Doi
2 DF Japan JPN Kaito Kubo
3 DF Japan JPN Tomoya Fukuda
4 DF Japan JPN Tokio Hatamoto
5 DF Japan JPN Katsuhisa Inamori
6 MF Japan JPN Ryoichi Kawazu
7 MF Japan JPN Yoshihiro Masuko
8 MF Japan JPN Gaku Sugamoto
9 FW Japan JPN Kohei Takayanagi
10 MF Japan JPN Kenichi Tanimura
11 FW Japan JPN Kohei Imazeki
13 MF Japan JPN Kazuma Umenai
14 MF Japan JPN Shota Yomesaka
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Japan JPN Kenta Anraku
16 DF Japan JPN Shun Tanaka
17 DF Japan JPN Sho Tanaka
18 FW Japan JPN Tsuyoshi Miyaichi
19 MF Japan JPN Tomoyuki Shiraishi
20 MF Japan JPN Kazuki Egashira
21 GK Japan JPN Hiromi Nakashima
22 GK Japan JPN Sunao Kasahara
23 DF Japan JPN Kengo Ota
24 DF Japan JPN Tatsuya Suzuki  
25 FW Japan JPN Kaito Taniguchi  
26 MF Japan JPN Riku Yamada  
29 FW Japan JPN Takumu Fujinuma
TBA DF China CHN Lü Xuean

Record

Year Division Pld Pts W D L GF GA GD Ranking Manager
2003 Tohoku League
Div. 2 North
10 18 5 3 2 16 12 +4 4th Shinobu Yoshida
2004 10 28 9 1 0 54 9 +45 1st Shinichi Muto
2005 Tohoku League
Div. 1
12 29 9 2 1 36 10 +26 1st
2006 14 30 11 0 3 32 18 +14 2nd Toru Yoshida
2007 14 39 13 0 1 65 14 +51 1st
2008 14 38 12 2 0 63 8 +55 1st
2009 14 36 11 3 0 59 15 +44 1st
2010 14 37 12 1 1 57 11 +46 1st
2011 12 27 8 3 1 35 15 +20 2nd Naoki Naruo
2012 12 30 10 0 2 48 5 +43 2nd
2013 18 49 16 1 1 95 10 +85 1st
2014 J3 33 45 12 9 12 34 25 +9 5th
2015 36 35 11 8 17 36 47 −11 11th
2016 30 30 6 12 12 43 47 −4 13th Akihiko Kamikawa
2017 32 29 7 8 17 32 49 −17 15th Toshimi Kikuchi

References