Vissel Kobe

Vissel Kobe
ヴィッセル神戸
Full name Vissel Kobe
Nickname(s) -
Founded 1966
Ground Home's Stadium Kobe
(Capacity: 30,132)
Owner Hiroshi Mikitani
Chairman Koichi Kanaya
Manager Masahiro Wada (Sep 2010-)
League J. League Division 1
2011 9th
Home colours
Away colours
Current season
first home colours, used from 1995-2004

Vissel Kobe (ヴィッセル神戸 Visseru Kōbe?) is a Japanese professional football (soccer) club, currently playing in the J. League Division 1. The team is located in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture. The home stadium is Kobe Wing Stadium, in Hyōgo-ku, though some home matches are played at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Suma-ku.

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History

The club was founded in 1966 as the semi-professional Kawasaki Steel Soccer Club in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. It was first promoted to the Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1986, and stayed there until the JSL's folding in 1992.

In 1994, the city of Kobe reached an agreement with Kawasaki Steel, the parent company, to move the club to Kobe and compete for a spot in the professional J. League as Vissel Kobe. Vissel is a combination of the words "victory" and "vessel", a nod to Kobe's history as a port city. (Owing to its importance to the city of Kobe, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, parent company of former team patron Kawasaki Steel, remains a Vissel Kobe sponsor.)

Vissel Kobe began play in 1995 in the Japan Football League, a league below J. League and the supermarket chain Daiei was slated to the club's primary investor. However, the economic downturn following Great Hanshin earthquake forced Daiei to pull out and the city of Kobe would be responsible for operating the club.

After finishing 2nd in JFL in 1996, Vissel was promoted to the J. League and began play in the top division of soccer in 1997. However, due to mismanagement, including the inability to secure investors and sponsors, Vissel has never been a contender for the league title. In December, 2003, mounting financial losses forced the club to file for bankruptcy protection.

In January, 2004, Vissel was sold to Crimson Group, parent company of online merchant Rakuten, whose president is Kobe native Hiroshi Mikitani. So far, Mikitani's attempts to strengthen the team have met little success. Vissel's first signing under the Mikitani regime, İlhan Mansız, who was acquired partly to capitalize on his popularity during the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, was a massive failure - the Turkish forward played just three matches before leaving the team because of a knee injury. Mikitani also alienated supporters by changing the team uniform colors from black and white stripes to crimson, after his Crimson Group and the color of his alma mater, Harvard Business School. (The Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, a baseball team also owned by Rakuten but based in Sendai, wear the same colors.)

Vissel finished 13th in the league in 2004, the same position as the previous year, and finished 18th and last place, resulting in automatic relegation from J. League Division 1, or J1, to J2. During the two-year span, Vissel has had five different head coaches. 2006 will be Vissel's first season in J2 after nine years in the top division of soccer in Japan. They finished 3rd in the 2006 season and are promoted to J1 after beating Avispa Fukuoka in the promotion/relegation play-offs.

Record as J. League member

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Attendance/G J. League Cup Emperor's Cup
1997 J1 17 16 6,567 Group Stage 4th Round
1998 J1 18 17 7,686 Group Stage 3rd Round
1999 J1 16 10 7,691 1st Round 3rd Round
2000 J1 16 13 7,512 2nd Round Semi-final
2001 J1 16 12 13,872 2nd Round 4th Round
2002 J1 16 14 10,467 Group Stage 3rd Round
2003 J1 16 13 11,195 Group Stage Quarter-final
2004 J1 16 11 15,735 Group Stage 4th Round
2005 J1 18 18 14,913 Group Stage 4th Round
2006 J2 13 3 6,910 - 3rd Round
2007 J1 18 10 12,460 Group Stage 5th Round
2008 J1 18 10 12,981 Group Stage 5th Round
2009 J1 18 14 13,068 Group Stage 4th Round
2010 J1 18 15 12,824 Group Stage 3rd Round
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Players

Current squad

As of July 17, 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Takahide Kishi
2 DF Gakuto Kondo
3 DF Takahito Soma
4 DF Kunie Kitamoto
5 DF Hiroyuki Komoto
6 DF Kenji Haneda
7 MF Park Kang-Jo
8 MF Ryosuke Matsuoka
11 MF Popó
13 FW Yoshito Ōkubo
14 DF Tsuneyasu Miyamoto
15 DF Tsubasa Oya
17 MF Takayuki Yoshida
18 MF Hideo Tanaka
No. Position Player
19 FW Koki Arita
20 MF Ryota Morioka
21 FW Hiroto Mogi
24 MF Masatoshi Mihara
27 FW Ken Tokura
28 GK Jun Kamita
29 DF Keisuke Hayashi
30 GK Kenta Tokushige
31 FW Keijiro Ogawa
33 MF Ryuji Hirota (youth)
34 DF Masahiro Teraoka
35 FW Bae Chun-Suk

Notable players

Managers

Manager Nat. Tenure
Stuart Baxter  Scotland 1997
Hiroshi Kato  Japan 1997
Benito Floro  Spain 1998
Ryoichi Kawakatsu  Japan 1999-02
Hiroshi Matsuda  Japan 2002
Hiroshi Soejima  Japan 2003
Ivan Hašek  Czech Republic 2004
Hiroshi Kato  Japan 2004
Hideki Matsunaga  Japan 2005
Émerson Leão  Brazil 2005
Pavel Řehák  Czech Republic 2005
Stuart Baxter  England 2006
Hiroshi Matsuda  Japan 2006-08
Caio Júnior  Brazil 2009-June 09
Masahiro Wada(interim)  Japan July 2009-Aug 09
Toshiya Miura  Japan Aug 2009-Sep 2010
Masahiro Wada  Japan Sep 2010-present

League history

Total (as of 2011): 14 seasons in the top tier, 10 seasons in the second tier, 2 seasons in the third tier and 8 seasons in the Regional Leagues.

In popular culture

A fictional character named Kazuki Sorimachi in the popular Captain Tsubasa manga, becomes a professional soccer player and joins Vissel Kobe.

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