Sanfrecce Hiroshima

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Sanfrecce Hiroshima
サンフレッチェ広島
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Full name Sanfrecce Hiroshima F.C.
Nickname(s) Sanfrecce, Sanf, Sanfre
Founded 1938
Ground Hiroshima Big Arch
Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima
(Capacity 50,000)
Chairman Masataka Kubo
Manager Mihailo Petrovic (Jun. 2006 -)
League J. League Div.2
2007 16th Place (relegated to J2 via play-off)
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Sanfrecce Hiroshima (サンフレッチェ広島 Sanfuretche Hiroshima?) is a football team for J. League.

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[edit] Team name

The team name comes from the Japanese numeral for three, San and an Italian word frecce or 'arrows'. This is based on the story of Mori Motonari who told his three sons that while an arrow might be easily snapped, three arrows would not be broken and urged them to work for the good of the clan and its retainers.

[edit] Location

The team's home town is Hiroshima, Hiroshima and plays at Hiroshima Big Arch and Hiroshima Perfectural Stadium. It practices at Yoshida Soccer Park in Akitakata, Hiroshima and Hiroshima 1st Ball Park.

[edit] Foundation from former Mazda team

The team was a former company team of Toyo Kogyo Soccer Club (東洋工業サッカー部?) in 1938 and played in the semi-professional Japan Soccer League. They dominated the JSL's early years, winning the title 4 times in a row - a feat that was later equaled by Yomiuri S.C./Verdy Kawasaki/Tokyo Verdy 1969. The name change was made at Mazda SC (マツダSC?) in 1981. When JSL disbanded and became the J. League in 1992, it dropped the company name and became "Sanfrecce Hiroshima". Alongside JEF United Ichihara Chiba and Urawa Red Diamonds they co-founded both leagues.

  • 1938-1970 : Toyo Kogyo Syukyu Club (東洋工業蹴球部?) {"Syukyu" means "football" in Japanese.}
    • 1943-1946 : This period was suspend the activities of a clubing under the influence of the Pacific War.
  • 1971-1980 : Toyo Kogyo Soccer Club (東洋工業サッカー部?)
  • 1981-1983 : Mazda Sports Club Toyo Kogyo Soccer Club (マツダスポーツクラブ東洋工業サッカー部?)
  • 1984-1985 : Mazda Sports Club Soccer Club (マツダスポーツクラブサッカー部?)
  • 1986-1992 : Mazda Soccer Club (マツダサッカー部?)
  • 1992-present : Sanfrecce Hiroshima (サンフレッチェ広島?)

[edit] Team history

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In 2002, Sanfrecce became the first former stage winner (first stage, 1994) to be relegated to the lower division, J2. But it only spent a year there, finishing second the very next season to regain promotion back to J1. The club finished 16th in the 2007 season and were relegated to J. League Division 2 after they were beaten by Kyoto Sanga in the promotion/relegation play-off.

[edit] Team record

[edit] J.League record

Season League Place GP Pts Win Draw Lose Average Crowd
1993 J1 1st stage 6 / 10 18 - 9 - 9 16,644
J1 2nd stage 5 / 10 18 - 9 - 9
J1 Total 5 / 10 36 - 18 - 18
1994 J1 1st stage Champions / 12 22 - 17 - 5 17,191
J1 2nd stage 4 / 12 22 - 12 - 10
J1 Total Runners-up / 12 44 - 29 - 15
1995 J1 1st stage 10 / 14 26 39 13 - 13 11,689
J1 2nd stage 12 / 14 26 28 9 - 17
J1 Total 10 / 14 52 67 22 - 30
1996 J1 14 / 16 30 30 10 - 20 8,469
1997 J1 1st stage 10 / 17 16 21 8 - 8 6,533
J1 2nd stage 13 / 17 16 15 5 - 11
J1 Total 12 / 17 32 36 13 - 19
1998 J1 1st stage 13 / 18 17 19 7 - 10 8,339
J1 2nd stage 9 / 18 17 24 9 - 8
J1 Total 10 / 18 34 43 16 - 18
1999 J1 1st stage 6 / 16 15 27 9 0 6 9,377
J1 2nd stage 8 / 16 15 21 7 1 7
J1 Total 8 / 16 30 48 16 1 13
2000 J1 1st stage 10 / 16 15 19 7 1 7 8,865
J1 2nd stage 11 / 16 15 18 6 1 8
J1 Total 11 / 16 30 37 13 2 15
2001 J1 1st stage 13 / 16 15 13 5 0 10 9,916
J1 2nd stage 3 / 16 15 24 8 0 7
J1 Total 9 / 16 30 37 13 0 17
2002 J1 1st stage 15 / 16 15 10 3 1 11 10,941
J1 2nd stage 14 / 16 15 16 5 2 8
J1 Total 15 / 16 30 26 8 3 19
2003 J2 Runners-up / 12 44 86 25 11 8 9,000
2004 J1 1st stage 13 / 16 15 15 3 6 6 14,800
J1 2nd stage 11 / 16 15 16 3 7 5
J1 Total 12 / 16 30 31 6 13 11
2005 J1 7 / 18 34 50 13 11 10 12,527
2006 J1 10 / 18 34 45 13 6 15 11,180
2007 J1 16 / 18 34 34 8 8 18 11,423
2008 J2 ? / 15
 
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          Played in 1st division league
          Played in 2nd division league

[edit] Other domestic competitions

[edit] Emperor's Cup

Season Result
1992 2nd Round
1993 Semi-finals
1994 Quarter-finals
1995 Runners-up
1996 Runners-up
1997 4th Round
1998 Quarter-finals
1999 Runners-up
2000 4th Round
2001 4th Round
2002 Semi-finals
2003 4th Round
2004 4th Round
2005 5th Round
2006 5th Round
2007 Runners-up
2008
 

[edit] J. League Cup

Season Result
1992 Group Stage
1993 Group Stage
1994 1st Round
1995 Not Held
1996 Group Stage
1997 Group Stage
1998 Group Stage
1999 2nd Round
2000 2nd Round
2001 Quarter-finals
2002 Group Stage
2003 Didn't qualify
2004 Group Stage
2005 Group Stage
2006 Group Stage
2007 Quarter-finals
2008 Didn't qualify
 

[edit] Super Cup

Season Result
2008 Champions

[edit] Honours

[edit] Toyo kogyo SC & Mazda SC

  • Japan Soccer League: (5) 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970
  • Emperor's Cup: (3) 1965, 1967, 1969

[edit] Sanfrecce Hiroshima

[edit] Domestic Leagues

[edit] Domestic Cups

[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

As of February 17, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Japan GK Takashi Shimoda
2 Flag of Bulgaria DF Ilian Stoyanov
4 Flag of Croatia DF Dario Dabac
5 Flag of Japan DF Tomoaki Makino
6 Flag of Japan MF Toshihiro Aoyama
7 Flag of Japan MF Koji Morisaki
8 Flag of Japan MF Kazuyuki Morisaki
9 Flag of Croatia FW Stjepan Jukić
10 Flag of Japan MF Yosuke Kashiwagi
11 Flag of Japan FW Hisato Satō
14 Flag of Japan MF Kazuyuki Toda
15 Flag of Japan MF Yōjiro Takahagi
16 Flag of North Korea MF Ri Han-Jae
17 Flag of Japan MF Kota Hattori
18 Flag of Japan FW Ryuichi Hirashige
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Japan DF Kohei Morita
20 Flag of Japan MF Shinichiro Kuwada
21 Flag of Japan GK Koichi Kidera
22 Flag of Japan MF Tsubasa Yokotake
23 Flag of Japan MF Katsumi Yusa
24 Flag of Japan DF Ryota Moriwaki
25 Flag of Japan MF Issei Takayanagi
26 Flag of Japan DF Yuya Hashiuchi
27 Flag of Japan FW Kohei Shimizu
28 Flag of Japan FW Takuya Marutani
29 Flag of Japan MF Kenta Uchida
30 Flag of Japan DF Sho Shinohara
31 Flag of Japan GK Akihiro Sato
39 Flag of Japan FW Tatsuhiko Kubo

[edit] Notable players

For details on notable players, see Category:Sanfrecce Hiroshima players.

Mazda Sports Club

[edit] World Cup players

World Cup 1994

World Cup 2006

[edit] Managers

Manager Nat. Tenure
Stuart Baxter Flag of England England 1992-1994
Wim Jansen Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1995-1996
Eddie Thomson Flag of Scotland Scotland 1997-2000
Valeri Nepomniachi Flag of Russia Russia 2001
Gadzhi Gadzhiev Flag of Russia Russia 2002
Takahiro Kimura Flag of Japan Japan 2002
Takeshi Ono Flag of Japan Japan 2003-2006
Ahmet Arat Flag of Turkey Turkey 2006
Mihailo Petrović Flag of Austria Austria 2006-

[edit] Toyo kogyo SC & Mazda SC Managers

  • Flag of JapanYoshiki Yamazaki(1938-1942,1947-1950)
  • Flag of JapanMinoru Obata(1951-1963)
  • Flag of JapanYukio Shimomura(1964-1971)
  • Flag of JapanKenzo Ohashi(1972-1975)
  • Flag of JapanIkuo Matumoto(1976)
  • Flag of JapanAritatu Ogi(1977-1980)
  • Flag of JapanTeruo Nimura(1981-1983)
  • Flag of JapanKazuo Imanishi(1984-1987)
  • Flag of the NetherlandsHans Ooft(1987-1988)
  • Flag of EnglandBill Foulkes(1988-1991)
  • Flag of JapanKazuo Imanishi(1991-1992)

[edit] Trivia

  • A fictional character named Shingo Takasugi from the popular Captain Tsubasa manga, becomes a professional soccer player and joins Sanfrecce Hiroshima.

[edit] External links

Preceded by
Inaugural Champions
Japanese Football Champions
1965-1968
Succeeded by
Mitsubishi Motors
Preceded by
Mitsubishi Motors
Japanese Football Champions
1970
Succeeded by
Yanmar Diesel