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Tochigi S.C.
栃木S.C.
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Full nameTochigi Soccer Club
Founded1953; 71 years ago (1953)
GroundTochigi Green Stadium
Utsunomiya, Tochigi
Capacity18,025
ChairmanJapan Masanobu Nakatsu
ManagerJapan Yuji Yokoyama
LeagueJ3 League
2015J2, 22nd (Relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Tochigi Soccer Club (栃木サッカークラブ),[1] commonly referred to as Tochigi SC are a football (soccer) club based in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. They will play in the J3 League. Their team colour is yellow.

Tochigi, uniquely, is the only major Japanese professional club to retain the word "soccer" in its English name, despite efforts by football authorities to minimize the incidence of the word in the J.League (the very Japanized pronunciation of the word is widely used in American English whereas "football" is more the more common term in British English, and is thus seen as an effect of the American influence following their occupation after World War II).

History

Teachers in Tochigi Prefecture founded the club in 1953. They were initially called self-explanatory Tochigi Teachers' Soccer Club (栃木教員サッカー部 Tochigi Kyōin Sakkā Bu). They started to welcome players with other professions in 1994 and renamed themselves as Tochigi Soccer Club. In 1999, Tochigi won the Kanto Regional League and were promoted to the Japan Football League after finishing runners-up in the Regional League play-off. In March 2005, they announced that they would set up a task force to give a serious consideration to turn professional and try to gain J.League status.

On January 2007 they achieved J.League Associate Membership status and in the 2008 season they secured qualification for promotion to professional status on November 16; on December 1 promotion was made official by J.League and Tochigi had competed in J2 since 2009. In 2015 Tochigi finished bottom and were relegated for the first time to J3, the third and lowest professional level in the league system.

Record as J.League member

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Attendance/G Emperor's Cup
2009 J2 18 17 4,706 2nd Round
2010 J2 19 10 4,157 3rd Round
2011 J2 20 10 4,939 3rd Round
2012 J2 22 11 3,850 2nd Round
2013 J2 22 9 4,922 3rd Round
2014 J2 22 12 5,294 2nd Round
2015 J2 22 22 5,167 1st Round
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • Attendance/G = Average league attendance
  • Source: J. League Data Site

Current squad

As of January 15, 2016.[2] 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 Akihiko Takeshige
2 DF Japan JPN Yoshiya Nishizawa
4 DF Japan JPN Kenta Hirose
5 DF Japan JPN Kei Omoto
6 MF Japan JPN Tatsuki Kohatsu
7 MF Japan JPN Kazunori Kan
8 FW Japan JPN Koji Hirose (captain)
9 FW Japan JPN Tsugutoshi Oishi
10 MF Japan JPN Makoto Sugimoto
11 FW Brazil BRA Jean Moser (on loan from Metropolitano)
13 FW Japan JPN Yosuke Kamigata
14 MF Japan JPN Kazuki Nishiya
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Japan JPN Takuma Nagayoshi
16 MF Japan JPN Daisuke Saito
17 DF Japan JPN Tatsunori Yamagata
18 DF Japan JPN Ryota Sakata
19 DF Japan JPN Hideyuki Akai
20 MF Japan JPN Daiki Yamamoto
21 GK Japan JPN Daisuke Yoshimitsu
24 MF Japan JPN Tatsuya Wada
25 DF Japan JPN Kyotaro Yamakoshi
30 MF Japan JPN Isao Homma
35 GK Japan JPN Shuhei Kawata (on loan from Omiya Ardija)
41 MF Japan JPN Hayato Sasaki

References

  1. ^ "クラブ情報" (in Japanese). Tochigi SC. Retrieved 16 January 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ http://www.tochigisc.jp/player/