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J2 league FC Ryukyu home game (section 11) FC Ryukyu and FC Machida Zerubia

J2リーグ FC琉球ホームゲーム 【第38節】FC琉球×大宮アルディージャ
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FC Ryukyu (f-theta Ryukyu, FC Ryukyu ), the Japan of Okinawa City centered on the Okinawa prefecture the whole county home town and Japan Professional Football League is a football club to join the (J-League).
Founded in 2003 . 2013 in the J-League associate member club is approved as , and joined the J-League in 2014 . The operating corporation is Ryukyu Football Club Co., Ltd . The club name is derived from the Ryukyu Kingdom , which was centered on Okinawa Island . The emblems have motifs such as "paired Siesar " representing the breathing of Amida ("A" (right), "Yen" (left)) and " Round " of Ryukyu Kingdom .
The mascot is Gimbeno . In addition, from 2009 to 2013, Gushiken-kun (provisional) was used, which was modeled after Gushi Ken High , a former boxing world king from Ishigaki City .

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Cheerleading team is "Ryukyu BOMBERZ". Through pre-match and half-time performances, he contributes to the excitement of games and match venues.
The home stadium is the Tapic Prefectural Sogo Yagon Stadium in Okinawa City , and the club office is the Naha Office in Okutakeyama- cho, Naha City , in addition to the headquarters of Ankeda in Okinawa City . The main practice field Yaese-cho of Kochihira Sports Park soccer field [1] , Nakagusuku of Ura park your Samal athletic field of Gil Nanjo of Nanjo City athletics field three locations.

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Meiji Yasuda Life J2 League Section 11 FC Ryukyus VS FC Machida Zelvia Heisei last HOME GAME
Saturday, April 27, 2010
Opening 18 : 00 ~

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The match starts: 19:30
Ball venue Tapic Prefectural Sogo Hiyagon Stadium (Okinawa city roof 5-3-1 )

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Ventforet Kofu (ヴァンフォーレ甲府 , Vanfōre Kōfu) is a Japanese football (soccer) club from Kofu. The team competes in the J. League Division 1. Its home ground is the Kose Sports Stadium.
The word "Ventforet" is a compound formed from two French root words: "vent" (wind) and "forêt" (forest). The name alludes to the famous phrase Fū-rin-ka-zan (風林火山that Shingen Takeda, a prominent Kofu-based daimyo in the Sengoku period, emblazoned on his war banners. The phrase contains four similies: as swift as the wind; as silent as a forest; as fierce as fire; as immovable as a mountain.
Kofu Club (1965–1994)
The club was founded in 1965 when the old boys' club of Kofu Dai-ichi High School, the Kakujo Club, started to recruit graduates of other high schools with the intention of promotion to the Japan Soccer League.
The club joined the newly formed JSL Division 2 in 1972. They stayed there until the conclusion of the league in 1992 when it became a founding member of the former Japan Football League.

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Kofu Club was formed by volunteers, unlike other mainstream football clubs at that time in Japan, whose players were mostly the employees of their sponsoring companies.
Ventforet Kofu (1995–present)
The club was renamed Ventforet Kofu in 1995 and joined J. League Division 2 in 1999 when it was formed. The club survived a difficult period between 1999 and 2001, when it suffered from financial troubles as well as miserable results on the pitch, including a streak of twenty-five consecutive losses. Ventforet finished bottom for three seasons in succession and was dubbed as "Excess baggage of J2.
Ventforet improved in 2002, and in 2005 finished third, gaining promotion to the Japanese first division by winning the promotion/relegation play-offs against Kashiwa Reysol. However, the team was relegated with a week remaining in the 2007 season.
At the end of 2010 season, the team was promoted a second time. Despite having striker Mike Havenaar contend for the Top Scorer award in division one the following year, the club was relegated again at the end of 2011. However, it returned after only one year's absence as champions of division two, Ventforet's first championship in its thirty-six year history. Ventforet has remained in division one of the Japanese League since then.

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