Meiji Yasuda Life J2 League Kyoto Sanga FC Home Game (Section 11) Kyoto Sanga FC vs Tokushima Voltis

明治安田生命J2リーグ 京都サンガF.C.ホームゲーム 【第39節】京都サンガF.C.×ヴァンフォーレ甲府
Sports Soccer games

Meiji Yasuda Life J2 League Kyoto Sanga FC Home Game (Section 11) Kyoto Sanga FC vs Tokushima Voltis is Soccer games Sports event held in Japan.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Meiji Yasuda Life J2 League
Date and time: June 15th (Sat) 19:00 Kick Off

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Opponent: FC Ryukyu
Venue: Kyoto City Nishikyo Pole General Sports Park Athletic Stadium and Stadium

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

V · Westphalia Nagasaki (vi Westphalia Nagasaki, V Varen Nagasaki ), the Japan of Nagasaki , Isahaya city centered on the Nagasaki Prefecture is the whole county the home town Japan Professional Football League (J-League Professional football club to join). In 2004, he won the Nagasaki Prefecture Soccer League Division One.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Home stadium uses transcosmos stadium Nagasaki , practice field mainly uses "Isahaya soccer ground / Nagomi club house" of Isahaya city. Of the "V-Farren", "V" stands for VITORIA (Vitoria), which means victory in Portuguese, and VREDE (Brader), which means peace in Dutch , "Farren" ( VAREN ) is in Dutch It means "voyage" .

More about Meiji Yasuda Life J2 League Kyoto Sanga FC Home Game (Section 11) Kyoto Sanga FC vs Tokushima Voltis

Teams

Mito Hollyhock - Team

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Mito HollyHock (水戸ホーリーホック , Mito Hōrīhokku) is a Japanese professional football (soccer) club, currently playing in the J2 League. The team's hometown is located in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. Its nickname "HollyHock" derives from the family crest of the Tokugawa clan who governed from Mito in the Edo period.

The club was founded in 1990 as Prima Aseno FC by the factory workers of Prima Ham (a food company) in Tsuchiura. Mito's application to play in the inaugural 1999 season of J. League Division 2 was initially turned down due to an unstable financial and fan base. However, after finishing 3rd in the Japan Football League in 1999 and gaining support, the club was invited into the J. League in 2000.

More about Mito Hollyhock

FC Ryukyu - Team

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

FC Ryukyu (FC琉球 , Efu Shī Ryūkyū) are an Association football club from the Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The team derive their name from Ryukyu, the historic name for Okinawa Prefecture. They currently play in Japan's J3 League.

In January 2015, FC Ryukyu announced a partnership with Seoul United from the Korean Challengers League. In the 2005 season, they belonged to the Kyūshū Regional League (Kyu League).

More about FC Ryukyu

Kyoto Sanga F.C. - Team

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Kyoto Sanga F.C. , Kyōto Sanga Efushī) is a Japanese professional football (soccer) club based in Kyoto. The club was formerly known as Kyoto Purple Sanga with "purple", the colour of the team uniforms, an imperial colour reflecting Kyoto's status as Japan's ancient imperial capital city.

The club was started as Kyoto Shiko Club, one of the few proper Japanese football clubs in the sense of being strictly dedicated to football and not being part of a company. The 2003 relegation happened despite having many national team players on its roster.

More about Kyoto Sanga F.C.

Urawa Red Diamonds - Team

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Urawa Red Diamonds , colloquially Urawa Reds are a professional association football club playing in Japan's football league, J1 League. Its hometown is the city of Saitama in Saitama Prefecture, but its name comes from the former city of Urawa, which is now a part of Saitama City. This includes 2012's highest average of over 36,000.

More about Urawa Red Diamonds

Oita Trinita - Team

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Oita Trinita (大分トリニータ Ōita Torinīta) is a Japanese football club currently playing in the J3 League team. Its home ground is Oita Bank Dome also called "Big Eye" and practices at the adjacent football and rugby field, River Park Inukai, and Ōita City Public Ground. The team's home town is Ōita city, but the club draws support from Beppu, Saiki and the entire Ōita Prefecture.

More about Oita Trinita

More detail

Things you may know to enjoy

Kyoto Sanga F.C

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Kyoto Sanga FC (京都サンガF.C.) is a Japanese professional football club based in Kyoto. The club was formerly known as Kyoto Purple Sanga with "purple", the colour of the team uniforms, an imperial colour reflecting Kyoto's status as Japan's ancient imperial capital city.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

The club was started as Kyoto Shiko Club, one of the few proper Japanese football clubs in the sense of being strictly dedicated to football and not being part of a company. It was decided however that, from 2007, the team will simply been known as "Kyoto Sanga".

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

More about Kyoto Sanga F.C

Okinawa Kariyushi FC

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Okinawa Kariyushi Football Club (沖縄かりゆしフットボールクラブ) was an Association football club from the Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. n 1999, it was established as the football club of "Kariyushi Hotel Group", the largest hotel group in Okinawa Prefecture. In the same year, they played for the first time as Okinawa Prefecture representative in the 81st Emperor's Cup, and will be the Emperor's Cup Okinawa Prefecture for the third consecutive year from that same year.

Show a good fight to win second place in the "Okinawa Times Cup Prefecture Football Championship" which was also the Emperor's Cup Okinawa Preliminary tournament for that year. After that, they won the "Okinawa TV Cup Prefecture Social League Games". While inviting former Verdy Kawasaki's Ruy Ramos as a player and technical advisor and organizing the team as a "Kariyushi Football Club of Okinawa Kariyushi", the satellite organization of "Kariyushi Saussha" (affiliated to the Prefectural Social League) established a youth organization.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Despite having competitors such as JFL affiliated FC Ryukyu and the Kyushu League affiliated Okinawa Tokai Bank, they have secured the main competition right for the third consecutive year from that same year. "[2] Some of the affiliated persons have previously moved to FC Ryukyu separated and independent from Kariyushi.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

More about Okinawa Kariyushi FC

Ventforet Kofu

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Ventforet Kofu (ヴァンフォーレ甲府 , Vanfōre Kōfu) is a Japanese football (soccer) club from Kofu. League Division 1. Ventforet Kofu (1995–present)

The club was renamed Ventforet Kofu in 1995 and joined J.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

The team competes in the J. They stayed there until the conclusion of the league in 1992 when it became a founding member of the former Japan Football League. Ventforet has remained in division one of the Japanese League since then.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

More about Ventforet Kofu

Yokohama F. Marinos

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Yokohama F. Marinos (横浜Fマリノス Yokohama Efu Marinosu) is a Japanese association football team that participates in the J1 League. Having won the J-League title three times and finishing second twice, they are one of the most successful J-League clubs. Yokohama F. Marinos (横浜Fマリノス Yokohama Efu Marinosu) is a Japanese association football team that participates in the J1 League. [4] The investment is designed to offer an integrated approach to football, marketing, media, commercial, training and medical care consistent with other City Football Group investments such as Manchester City F.C., Melbourne City FC and the New York City FC.

In 2010, Shunsuke Nakamura made a comeback to Yokohama F. Marinos. The club was formed by the merger of Yokohama Marinos and Yokohama Flügels in 1999. n 1972, the team started as the Nissan Motors F.C.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Since Naoki Matsuda left the team, F. Marinos' number 3 has been retired. The team is based in Yokohama and was founded as the company team of Nissan Motors. As a result, they refused to follow F. Marinos and instead created Yokohama FC, F. Marinos' new crosstown rivals.

City Football Group holds 19.95 percent of Yokohama F. Marinos' existing shares,[5] but through the establishment of a Japan-based subsidiary may seek to eventually own a controlling stake in the club. On 20 May 2014, it was announced that City Football Group, the holding company of Manchester City F.C., had invested in a minority share of Yokohama F. Marinos, creating a partnership with both the football club and car manufacturer Nissan. Naoki Matsuda had participated 385 matches as a member of F. Marinos.
In 1998, after losing one of their primary sponsors, it was announced that crosstown rivals Yokohama Flügels would merge with Marinos.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

More about Yokohama F. Marinos

Jubilo Iwata

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Within this period Júbilo won the J.League title three times, finished second three more and won each of the domestic cup competitions once. They won their first Japanese league title in the 1987/88 season. One of the most successful teams in the J.League, Júbilo have three times won the J.League title and three times finished as runners up.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Júbilo Iwata (Japanese: ジュビロ磐田 , Hepburn: Jubiro Iwata) is a professional Japanese association football team that will play in the J1 League. The team's hometown is Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture and they play at Yamaha Stadium. In 1999 they were also crowned Champions of Asia after winning the first of three successive Asian Club Cup final appearances, the competition which has since been reformatted as the AFC Champions League.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

More about Jubilo Iwata

Sagan Tosu

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Sagan Tosu (サガン鳥栖 , Sagan Tosu) is a Japanese professional football club, currently playing in the J1 League. Also, Sagan Tosu can be interpreted as "Tosu of Saga (Prefecture)" (佐賀鳥栖 , Saga-n Tosu) in the area's dialect. The team is located in Tosu, Saga Prefecture.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

In February 1997, Sagan was established as a new club which virtually takes over Tosu Futures, which became insolvent in the previous month, and admitted to participate Japan Football League from 1997 to 1998, as well as J. One of its homophones is sandstone (砂岩 , sagan) in Japanese.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

More about Sagan Tosu

Omiya Ardija

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Omiya Ardija (大宮アルディージャ , Ōmiya Arudīja) is a professional association football club which play in the J1 League, and are based in Ōmiya in Saitama, Japan. The team were founded in 1951 as NTT Saitama Soccer Selection in Urawa, Saitama and later known as the NTT Kantō Soccer Club in 1969.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

They were first promoted to the Japan Soccer League Second Division in 1987, and when the JSL folded, joined the former Japan Football League. League.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

More about Omiya Ardija

About this area

Osaka

It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with over 19 million inhabitants. Osaka (大阪市 , Ōsaka-shi) (Japanese pronunciation: [oːsaka] ;   listen   ) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is the second largest city in Japan by daytime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and the third largest city by nighttime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and Yokohama, serving as a major economic hub for the country.

Kyoto

In the 11th century, the city was renamed Kyoto ("capital city"), after the Chinese word for capital city, jingdu (京都 ). In Japanese, the city has been called Kyō ( ), Miyako ( ), or Kyō no Miyako ( ). Kyoto (京都市 , Kyōto-shi, pronounced [kʲjoːtoꜜɕi] ; UK /k ɪ ˈ oʊ t oʊ / , US /k i ˈ oʊ - / , or /ˈ k j oʊ - / ) is a city located in the central part of the island of Honshu, Japan.

Osaka Prefecture

Osaka Prefecture (大阪府 , Ōsaka-fu) is a prefecture located in the Kansai region on Honshu, the main island of Japan. The capital is the city of Osaka. It is the center of Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto area. Osaka is one of the two "urban prefectures" ( , fu) of Japan, Kyoto being the other (Tokyo became a "metropolitan prefecture", or to, in 1941).

Schedule & Ticket

There is no schedule or ticket right now.

Place information

Visuals help you imagine

More photo & video

Other languages

Chinese (Simplified)  English  French  German  Korean  Malayalam  Russian  Thai  Vietnamese 
More languages

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Osaka", "Kyoto", "Osaka Prefecture", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
Content listed above is edited and modified some for making article reading easily. All content above are auto generated by service.
All images used in articles are placed as quotation. Each quotation URL are placed under images.
All maps provided by Google.

Buy Ticket >