Kagoshima United FC

Kagoshima United FC (鹿児島ユナイテッドFC, Kagoshima Yunaiteddo FC) is a football club in Japan that was formed from the merger of Volca Kagoshima and FC Kagoshima, both have been playing in Kyushu Soccer League before the merger. Their top team currently plays in J3 League, and their secondary team plays in Kyushu Soccer League.

Kagoshima United
鹿児島ユナイテッド
Full nameKagoshima United FC
Nickname(s)Yokanise Eleven
よかにせイレブン
Founded1959 (1959) as Volca Kagoshima
2014 (2014) as Kagoshima United
StadiumShiranami Stadium
Kagoshima, Kagoshima
Capacity19,934
ChairmanTsuyoshi Tokushige, Kenichiro Yuwaki (co-owners)
ManagerNaoto Otake 
LeagueJ3 League
20217th of 15
WebsiteClub website

History

Origins (1959–2013)

Volca Kagoshima was established in 1959 as Kagoshima Teachers' Soccer Club. The club was a founding member of the Kyushu Soccer League in 1973. Since the league's inception, the club had always played in this league and never be relegated to the Prefectural Leagues until the merge with FC Kagoshima in 2014. They advanced to the Regional League promotion series five times, but never succeeded to promote to the upper tier, Japan Football League, known as the highest level for amateur club football in the country. The club changed the name from Kagoshima Teachers to Volca Kagoshima in 1995.

FC Kagoshima was established in 1994 as an affiliated club of the National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya. They were promoted to the Kyushu Soccer League as early as 2004 and changed the name to Osumi NIFS United FC.

Both of Volca and NIFS have been seeking the way to promote to the JFL separately. The idea of a merged club of Volca and FC Kagoshima (renamed from NIFS in 2010) had been discussed by the Kagoshima Prefectural Football Association as early as 2012, however, it was failed to reach an agreement at that time. Although Volca and FC Kagoshima had applied for J.League Associate Membership separately, both sides restarted their talk about the merger, then finally agreed with merging their clubs to aim promotion to the J.League, in response of the advisory by the J.League organization. As both clubs had advanced to the final round of the Regional League promotion series in 2013, the merged club earned the promotion to the JFL of 2014.

Kagoshima United (2014–)

The two clubs, Volca Kagoshima and FC Kagoshima, were merged in 2014 and formed Kagoshima United. In November 2015, after concluding in promotion zone in 2015, they received J.League license to participate in the J3 League.[1]

Rivalries

The traditional rival of Kagoshima United is Roasso Kumamoto, the prefectural neighbours and former Kyushu Soccer League fellows since 1983 until 2005, except 20012002. Matches between the two clubs are labelled Hisatsu derby (肥薩ダービー, "Kumamoto-Kagoshima derby") and generate a lot of interest in both prefectures.

League & cup record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
LeagueEmperor's Cup
SeasonDiv.TeamsTierPos.PWDLFAGDPtsAttendance/G
2014 JFL1443rd261835451926571,8252nd round
2015 163rd301866462521602,6241st round
2016 J31635th3015510392910503,6651st round
2017 174th3217411493712553,5082nd round
2018 172nd321697463511574,0402nd round
2019 J222221st42117244173-32405,7832nd round
2020 J31834th3418412554312582,214Did not qualify
2021 157th28117103435-1403,7372nd round
2022 18TBA34--------TBA
Key

  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games Played; W = Games won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals Difference; Pts = Points gained
  • Attendance/G = Average home league attendance
  • 2020 & 2021 seasons attendances reduced by COVID-19 worldwide pandemic
  • Source: J.League Data Site

Honours

Volca Kagoshima (1959–2013)

FC Kagoshima (1994–2013)

Kagoshima United (2014–)

League history

  • Regional (Kyushu): 1973–2013
  • Division 4 (JFL): 2014–2015
  • Division 3 (J3): 2016–2018
  • Division 2 (J2): 2019
  • Division 3 (J3): 2020–

Current squad


As of 5 February 2022.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  JPN Ryota Izumori
3 DF  BRA Weslley
4 DF  JPN Kenta Hirose
5 DF  JPN Atsuki Satsukawa
8 MF  JPN Taku Ushinohama
9 FW  JPN Koki Arita
10 FW  JPN Frank Romero
11 MF  JPN Junki Goryo
13 GK  JPN Shogo Onishi
14 MF  JPN Hiroya Nodake
15 DF  JPN Eisuke Watanabe
16 MF  JPN Yuto Kide
17 DF  JPN Kota Hoshi
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW  JPN Shunsuke Yamamoto
20 MF  JPN Masayoshi Endo
21 MF  JPN Kohei Hattanda
22 DF  JPN Mikiya Eto
23 DF  JPN Shosei Okamoto (on loan from Albirex Niigata)
24 DF  JPN Kazuya Sunamori
30 MF  JPN Yuji Kimura
31 GK  JPN Fuma Shirasaka (on loan from Yokohama F. Marinos)
35 MF  JPN Shuto Nakahara
36 FW  JPN Rei Yonezawa
40 MF  JPN Kai Ishitsu
50 DF  JPN Shintaro Ihara

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  JPN Kosei Yamaguchi (on loan at Veroskronos Tsuno)
MF  JPN Kai Ishizu (on loan at Ococias Kyoto AC)

Manager history

ManagerNationalityTenure
StartFinish
Takeshi Okubo Japan1 February 201431 January 2015
Tetsuya Asano Japan1 January 201531 December 2016
Yasutoshi Miura Japan1 January 201731 January 2019
Kim Jong-song North Korea1 February 201931 January 2021
Arthur Papas Australia1 February 202128 May 2021
Yasuaki Ōshima Japan28 May 20213 July 2021
Nobuhiro Ueno Japan4 July 202131 January 2022
Naoto Otake Japan1 February 2022Current

Crest and colours

The club crest has the illustrations of Sakurajima and Kagoshima Bay, both symbolize Kagoshima Prefecture, on its background design, with red colour, which represents Volca, and light blue colour, represents FC Kagoshima.

Kit evolution

Kagoshima United's club colours are white and navy.

FP 1st
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021 -
FP 2nd
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021 -

References

  1. "Kagoshima United to join J3". J.League. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  2. "トップチーム". Kagoshima United FC. Retrieved Nov 20, 2021.
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