Fujieda MYFC

Fujieda MYFC
藤枝MYFC
Full name Fujieda MYFC
Nickname(s) MYFC, Wisteria
Founded 2004
Ground Fujieda Sports Complex Park
and Fujieda Citizen Ground
Capacity 13,000/3,000
Chairman Jun Koyama
Manager Atsuto Oishi
League J3 League
2014 J3 League, 11th

Fujieda MYFC are a Japanese J3 League football club based in Fujieda, Shizuoka. It is funded by online subscribers and is the first of its kind in Japan.

The club spent two seasons in the Japan Football League before having their application accepted in 2013 to participate in the inaugural season of J3 League in 2014.[1]

History

The current club was formed in 2010 as a merger of two clubs, Fujieda Nelson and Shizuoka FC. The My Football Club project bought Fujieda Nelson CF in 2008 and renamed them Fujieda MYFC.[2] Then in 2010, My Football Club bought Shizuoka FC and merged the two clubs to form Shizuoka Fujieda MYFC and appointed Toshihide Saito as player/manager of the club.

In their first season the club finished 1st in the Tokai League Division 1 but is knocked out of the All Japan Regional Football Promotion League Series.

On 2011, they took second place in the Regional Promotion Series and therefore won promotion to the Japan Football League[3] for the first time, becoming the third representative of the prefecture in the national leagues. They then dropped the Shizuoka from their name and become just Fujieda MYFC.[4]

In 2012, the club finished their first season in the Japan Football League in 11th place and therefore secured their place in the division for the following 2013 season.

After finishing 13th in the Japan Football League in 2013, the club were accepted in the inaugural J. League Division 3 which is to be competed in 2014.[5] Following the club's acceptance, player/manager Toshihide Saito decided to leave the club.[6]

On 7 January 2014, Musashi Mizushima was appointed as manager, following Saito's resignation.[7][8]

Stadium

Fujieda play their home games at two different stadiums, with home matches split between the two grounds.[9] One of the stadiums is the Fujieda Sports Complex Park which has a capacity of 13,000. The other stadium is the Fujieda Citizen Ground, which was opened in 1967 and has a capacity of 3,000.[10]

Record in national leagues

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Av. Attendance
2012 JFL 17 11 532
2013 JFL 18 13 953
2014 J3 12 11 1,319
2015 J3 13
Key

Players

As of 9 February 2015[11] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 South Korea GK Park Iru-Gyu
3 Japan DF Hiroki Narabayashi
4 Japan DF Kazushi Uchida
5 Japan DF Mitsuru Mansho
6 Japan MF Daijirou Okuda
7 Japan DF Masaya Sato
8 Japan MF Takumi Hashimoto
9 Japan FW Tsugutoshi Oishi
10 Japan MF Ken Hisatomi
11 Japan FW Takahisa Nishiyama
13 Japan FW Takahiro Tanio
14 Japan MF Naoki Ogawa
No. Position Player
16 Japan MF Yuichiro Edamoto
17 Japan DF Ryuji Mochizuki
18 Japan MF Eiji Tomii
19 Japan MF Ryosuke Ochi
20 Japan FW Takuya Sasagaki
21 Japan FW Shunya Kamiya
22 Japan MF Ryoji Mano
23 Japan DF Shogo Nakatsuru
24 Japan DF Yuta Kutsukake
25 Japan MF Takashi Soeda
27 Japan MF Takuya Mihashi

Retired numbers

No. Player Nationality Position Fujieda debut Last match Ref
2 Toshihide Saito  Japan Centre back / Right back 2009 22 September 2013 [12]

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Atsuto Oishi
Coach Yuki Ishida
Technical director Ayumu Tatsuoka
Doctor Masashi Abe
Trainer Yasuke Nakamura
Trainer Kazumasa Suzuki

Honours

Tokai League Division 1

Shizuoka Prefecture Cup

Records

Emperor's Cup Record

Fujieda have entered the Emperor's Cup twice.[13]

YearRoundOppositionH/AScore
20131Arterivo WakaywamaA3–2 (aet)
20132Shimizu S-PulseA0-2
20141Arterivo WakaywamaA4–2 (aet)
20142Júbilo IwataA0-2

References

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