Shonan Bellmare

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Shonan Bellmare
湘南ベルマーレ
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Full name Shonan Bellmare
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Founded 1968
Ground Hiratsuka Athletics Stadium
Hiratsuka, Kanagawa
Capacity 18,500
Chairman Kiyoshi Makabe
Manager Masaaki Kanno (2006 - )
League J. League Div.2
2006 11th Place
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Shonan Bellmare (湘南ベルマーレ Shōnan Berumāre?) is a Japanese professional soccer (football) club, currently playing in the J-league Division 2. The team is located in Hiratsuka, west of Kanagawa Prefecture; their home stadium is Hiratsuka Athletics Stadium, in Hiratsuata. The name Bellmare is derived from the Latin for "beautiful" and "marine". Shonan refers to an area that includes Hiratsuka.

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[edit] History

[edit] Before Bellmare

The club was founded as Towa Estate Development S.C. in 1968 in Tochigi city. They were promoted to the Japan Soccer League (JSL) Division 1 in 1972. They changed their name to Fujita Kogyo S.C. when Towa Estate Development gave up the ownership to their parent company Fujita Kogyo. They won the JSL three times and the Emperor's Cup twice between 1977 and 1981.

[edit] 1993 (JFL)

In 1993, they adopted new name Shonan Bellmare. Their application to the J. League Associate membership was accepted. They played in the former Japan Football League Division 1 and won the league championship. After Hiratsuka City Council committed to finance the refurbishment of the Hiratsuka Stadium to meet the J. League requirements, J. League accepted the club.

[edit] 1994 - 1997 (Golden era)

The club was forced to change their name to Bellmare Hiratsuka because, at that time, J. League required the participants to designate only one city or town as their hometown and include the hometown's name in the club names. The club initially struggled to cope with the J. League opponents and finished 11th out of 12 in the first stage of the 1994 season. However, they came back in the second stage and finished 2nd. With this momentum, the club won the 1994-1995 Emperor's Cup. Because of this title, Bellmare were qualified for the 1996 Asian Cup Winners Cup that they won by beating Iraq's Al Talaba in the final. Hidetoshi Nakata joined the team in 1996 and they also successfully recruited Brazilian-born Wagner Lopes and influential Korean international Hong Myung-Bo. This is arguably the most successful period of the club.

[edit] 1998 - 1999 (Difficult period)

Four Bellmare players were selected for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. They were Nakata, Lopes, Hong as well as goalkeeper Nobuyuki Kojima. However, as Nakata left for Italian club Perugia after the World Cup, the club's fortune started to decline. The main sponsors Fujita decided to discontinue the financial support in 1999 due to their own financial difficulties. The club released some highly paid players. They finished bottom of J1 in 1999 and were relegated to J2.

[edit] 2000 - Present (J2)

The club made a new start. The ownership was transferred to a community-owned organisation. They also changed their name to Shonan Bellmare as J. League allowed them to enlarge their designated hometowns to include several cities and towns surrounding Hiratsuka. However, the club's performance on the pitch has not been strong and they have not been serious contenders for the promotion to J1 so far.

[edit] Season by season results

Year League Played Point Win Loss Draw Place Manager General Manager
1992 former JFL Div. 1 18 31 9 5 4 3 Flag of JapanMitsuru Komaeda
1993 18 16 2 Champions
1994 J. 1st stage 22 7 15 11
J. 2nd stage 22 16 6 2
1995 J. 1st stage 26 43 14 12 7
J. 2nd stage 26 22 7 19 14 Flag of JapanMitsuru Komaeda/Flag of JapanShigeharu Ueki
1996 J 30 36 12 18 11 Flag of BrazilToninho Moura/Flag of JapanShigeharu Ueki
1997 J. 1st stage 16 28 11 5 4 Flag of JapanShigeharu Ueki
J. 2nd stage 16 21 8 8 9
1998 J. 1st stage 17 20 8 9 11
J. 2nd stage 17 22 8 9 12
1999 J1 1st stage 15 9 3 12 0 16 Flag of JapanEiji Ueda
J1 2nd stage 15 4 1 13 1 16 Flag of JapanMitsuru Komaeda
2000 J2 40 43 15 24 1 8 Flag of JapanHisashi Kato
2001 44 60 20 20 4 8 Flag of JapanKoji Tanaka
2002 44 64 16 12 16 5
2003 44 44 11 22 11 10 Flag of MoroccoMohamed Samir/Flag of JapanMatsuichi Yamada
2004 44 36 7 22 15 10 Flag of JapanMatsuichi Yamada/Flag of JapanTatsuya Mochizuki/Flag of JapanEiji Ueda
2005 44 54 13 16 15 7 Flag of JapanEiji Ueda
2006 48 49 13 25 10 11 Flag of JapanEiji Ueda / Flag of JapanMasaaki Kanno

[edit] Titles

[edit] Towa / Fujita

[edit] Bellmare Hiratsuka / Shonan Bellmare

[edit] Current players

As of February 9, 2007

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Japan GK Tomohiko Ito
2 Flag of Japan DF Toshihide Saito
3 Flag of Brazil DF Jean
4 Flag of Japan DF Yusuke Murayama
5 Flag of Japan MF Koji Nakazato
6 Flag of Japan DF Yuzo Tamura
8 Flag of Japan MF Koji Sakamoto
9 Flag of Japan FW Naoya Umeda
10 Flag of Brazil MF Adiel de Oliveira Amorim
11 Flag of Japan FW Naoki Ishihara
13 Flag of Japan MF Shota Suzuki
14 Flag of Japan FW Genki Nagasato
15 Flag of Japan MF Yoshio Kitajima
16 Flag of Japan GK Kei Uemura
17 Flag of Japan DF Tatsuyuki Tomiyama
No. Position Player
18 Flag of Japan DF Shunichiro Zaitsu
19 Flag of Japan FW Daisuke Tonoike
20 Flag of Japan FW Ryuta Hara
21 Flag of Japan DF Hiroyuki Omata
22 Flag of Japan DF Takatoshi Matsumoto
23 Flag of Japan FW Keisuke Moriya
24 Flag of Japan MF Nozomu Kato
25 Flag of North Korea GK Kim Yong-Gwi
26 Flag of Japan MF Toshitaka Tsurumi
27 Flag of Japan GK Yohei Hamasaki
28 Flag of Japan MF Kosuke Nakamachi
29 Flag of Japan DF Nobutaka Suzuki
30 Flag of Japan DF Takahiro Yamaguchi
31 Flag of Japan MF Yuki Igari
32 Flag of Japan FW Michiaki Kakimoto
33 Flag of Japan MF Satoru Hayashi
34 Flag of Japan DF Yosuke Kawamata
35 Flag of Japan DF Akira Narahashi

[edit] Former players

[edit] External links


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J. League Seasons
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1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000
2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008
2007 J. League Division 1 (J1)
Kashima Antlers | Omiya Ardija | Urawa Reds | JEF United Ichihara Chiba | Kashiwa Reysol
F.C. Tokyo | Kawasaki Frontale | Yokohama F. Marinos | Yokohama F.C. | Ventforet Kofu
Albirex Niigata | Shimizu S-Pulse | Júbilo Iwata | Nagoya Grampus Eight | Gamba Osaka
Vissel Kobe | Sanfrecce Hiroshima | Oita Trinita
2007 J. League Division 2 (J2)
Consadole Sapporo | Vegalta Sendai | Montedio Yamagata | Mito HollyHock | Thespa Kusatsu
Tokyo Verdy 1969 | Shonan Bellmare | Kyoto Sanga F.C. | Cerezo Osaka | Tokushima Vortis
Ehime F.C. | Avispa Fukuoka | Sagan Tosu
Defunct Club
Yokohama Flügels
Other Domestic Competitions
Emperor's Cup | J. League Cup | Super Cup | Promotion/Relegation Series | JOMO All-Star Soccer
International Competitions
AFC Champions League | A3 Champions Cup
Defunct Competitions
Suntory Championship | Sanwa Bank Cup
J. League Awards
Player of the Year | Top Scorer | Young Player of the Year | Team of the Year | Manager of the Year
See Also

Japanese football league system | J. League records | J. League contracts
Japanese football champions | Notable J. League players