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Yokogawa Musashino FC

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Yokogawa Musashino FC
横河武蔵野FC
Full nameYokogawa Musashino Football Club
Founded1939; 85 years ago (1939) as Yokogawa Electric Corporation
GroundMusashino Municipal Athletic Stadium
Musashino City, Tokyo
Capacity5,000
ChairmanHikaru Yoshikawa
ManagerHisayuki Ikegami
LeagueJapan Football League
202415th of 16
Websitehttps://fc.yokogawa-musashino.jp/
Former logo of Yokogawa Musashino
Former logo of Tokyo Musashino City

Yokogawa Musashino FC (横河武蔵野FC, Yokogawa Musashino Efu Shī), formerly Tokyo Musashino United FC (東京武蔵野ユナイテッドFC, Tōkyō Musashino Yunaiteddo Efu Shī) is a football club based in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan. They currently play in the Japan Football League, Japan's fourth tier of league football. The team colours are blue and yellow.

History

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The club was founded as a football club of Yokogawa Electric Corporation in 1939. In 1978, the club achieved their first promotion to the Kanto Regional League. Despite experiencing the relegation to the Tokyo Prefecture League twice, they were determined to bounce back and gained the promotion to the Japan Football League in 1999. Although the club still have strong association with Yokogawa Electric, they left the nest in 2003 and started the new life as a non-corporation club under the name Yokogawa Musashino until 2015. The club was renamed Tokyo Musashino City in January 2016.[1]

In February 2021, the club renamed its official name to Tokyo Musashino United Football Club. [2]

On 4 December 2023, Tokyo Musashino United announced that they would be renaming its official name back to Yokogawa Musashino Football Club. The club's former crest (when playing as Yokogawa Musashino FC) was restored, as well, starting from the 2024 season.[3][4] Yokogawa Musashino are one of the three teams have competed in Japan Football League every year since its inception in 1999 (The others being Honda FC and Sony Sendai).

Stadiums

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Their home ground is Musashino Municipal Athletic Stadium, but they also play some of their home games at Ajinomoto Stadium, Ajinomoto Stadium sub ground, Edogawa Stadium, and Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium.

League & cup record

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Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League Emperor's
Cup
Season Division Tier Teams Pos. P W (OTW) D L F A GD Pts
Yokogawa Electric
1999 JFL 3 9 8th 24 6 (1) - 17 26 42 -16 20
2000 12 12th 22 2 3 17 21 41 -20 9 1st round
2001 16 7th 30 12 5 13 37 54 -17 41 Did not qualify
2002 18 7th 17 8 4 5 21 -5 28
Yokogawa Musashino
2003 JFL 3 16 13th 30 9 2 19 32 65 -33 29 Did not qualify
2004 16 13th 30 8 8 14 41 51 -10 32
2005 16 9th 30 14 6 10 37 29 8 48
2006 18 6th 34 17 9 8 58 38 20 60
2007 18 7th 34 16 6 12 50 44 6 54
2008 18 7th 34 15 9 10 43 34 9 54
2009 18 2nd 34 17 9 8 48 34 14 60 2nd round
2010 18 12th 34 12 8 14 34 38 -4 44 Did not qualify
2011 18 15th 33 9 9 15 33 37 -4 36
2012 17 10th 32 11 8 13 35 50 -15 41 4th round
2013 18 10th 34 13 10 11 36 36 0 49 2nd round
2014 4 14 6th 26 9 8 9 31 31 0 35 Did not qualify
2015 16 12th 30 8 6 16 31 40 -9 30
Tokyo Musashino City
2016 JFL 4 16 12th 30 9 8 13 29 38 -9 35 Did not qualify
2017 16 11th 30 8 9 13 44 47 -3 33
2018 16 6th 30 14 7 9 49 36 13 49
2019 16 4th 30 13 9 8 44 39 5 48
2020 16 11th 15 5 4 6 15 17 -2 19 3rd round
Tokyo Musashino United
2021 JFL 4 17 15th 32 9 5 18 38 53 -15 32 Did not qualify
2022 16 6th 30 14 6 10 49 33 16 48
2023 15 13th 28 9 5 14 30 36 -6 32
Yokogawa Musashino
2024 JFL 4 16 15th 30 5 8 18 25 48 -23 23 1st round
2025 16 TBD 30 TBD
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals difference; Pts = Points gained

Honours

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Yokogawa Musashino FC Honours
Honour No. Years
Shakaijin Cup 1 1993, 1997
Kanto Soccer League 3 1994, 1997, 1998
Japanese Regional Promotion Series 1 1998

Current squad

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As of 16 August 2024.[5] 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 Shunya Nitta
2 MF Japan JPN Riku Yamada
3 DF Japan JPN Kenta Ichimiya
4 DF Japan JPN Ryoma Nakagawa
5 MF Japan JPN Yuya Suzuki
6 DF Japan JPN Shun Torii
7 MF Japan JPN Takumi Kaneda
8 DF Japan JPN Daichi Kobayashi (captain)
9 FW Japan JPN Taiki Yukutake
10 MF Japan JPN Kyosuke Goto
11 FW Japan JPN Koki Taguchi
13 DF Japan JPN Rei Morita
14 FW Japan JPN Kosuke Sawano
15 FW Japan JPN Ryoichi Imamura
16 DF Japan JPN Ryuichi Tanimoto
17 MF Japan JPN Yuki Onodera
18 MF Japan JPN Koji Ishihara
20 MF Japan JPN Ukyo Hirano
21 GK Japan JPN Atsuki Suetsugu
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF Japan JPN Goru Teramoto
23 FW Japan JPN Daiji Oguchi
24 FW Japan JPN Ryosuke Yamazaki
25 DF Japan JPN Haruki Nishimi
26 MF Japan JPN Daiki Kawato
27 MF Japan JPN Motoki Tokisato
28 DF Japan JPN Shunsuke Yamazaki
29 MF Japan JPN Naoya Yoshida
30 MF Japan JPN Ryunosuke Suzuki
31 GK Japan JPN Takuya Atsumi
32 DF Japan JPN Kaito Omomo
33 DF Japan JPN Motoya Toyoshima
34 FW Japan JPN Takuma Abe
35 MF Japan JPN Kazuki Takahashi
36 MF Japan JPN Seiya Niizeki
37 DF Japan JPN Danto Sugiyama
41 GK Japan JPN Taku Kamikawa
50 GK Japan JPN Ryusei Ito

Coaching staff

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Position Staff
Manager Japan Hisayuki Ikegami[6]
Assistant manager Japan Takanori Kanamori
First-team coach Japan Masahiro Tomaru
Japan Yoshisato Uchino
Japan Masaaki Yabe
Goalkeeper coach Japan Takuya Suzuki
Japan Keita Yasumoto
Analyst Japan Kentaro Nagai
Athletic trainer Japan Kenji Kano
Japan Takehiro Ishii

Managerial history

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Manager Nationality Tenure
Start Finish
Hideki Maeda  Japan 1 February 1998 31 January 2000
Hiroki Yoda  Japan 1 February 2007 31 January 2013
Yasuhiro Yoshida  Japan 1 February 2013 31 January 2018
Hisayuki Ikegami  Japan 1 February 2018 31 January 2022
Hiroki Yoda  Japan 1 February 2022 31 January 2023
Toshihiro Ishimura  Japan 1 February 2023 12 September 2024
Hisayuki Ikegami  Japan 12 September 2024 present

References

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  1. ^ "Yokogawa Musashino renamed "Tokyo Musashino City"" (in Japanese). 9 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Name Change". tokyo-musashino-united-fc.com. Tokyo Musashino United. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  3. ^ チーム名・エンブレム変更のお知らせ
  4. ^ チーム名・エンブレム変更のお知らせ
  5. ^ "チーム". 東京武蔵野シティフットボールクラブ. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Toshiyuki Ikegami Appointed as Head Coach". fc.yokogawa-musashino.jp. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
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