Ryutsu Keizai University FC

Ryutsu Keizai University FC (流通経済大学FC, Ryūtū Keizai Daigaku Efu Shī) are a Japanese football (soccer) club based in Ryugasaki, Ibaraki Prefecture. They play in Division 1 of Kantō Soccer League. Their team colours are grey and navy.

Ryutsu Keizai University FC
流通経済大学FC
Full nameRyutsu Keizai University Football Club
Nickname(s)Ryu Kei Dai
Founded1965 (1965)
GroundHitachinaka Athletic Stadium
Hitachinaka, Ibaraki
Capacity15,000
Manager Kazuhiro Kawasumi
LeagueKantō League D1
20157th

History

Founded in 1965, they played in the Ibaraki Prefecture University League until 1998. They were promoted to the Kantō University League Division 2 in 1999 but relegated after one season. They were promoted again in 2002.

In November 2004, with the recommendation from the Japan University Football Association, the club participated in the Regional League promotion series. They finished runners-up and were accepted by the Japan Football League. The club became the third university club that were allowed to play in the JFL following Kokushikan University SC and Shizuoka Sangyo University SC (the former withdrew and the latter was relegated).

As of 2010, the JFA has barred all university clubs from competing in the Regional Promotion Series, which means that no further university clubs can compete in the JFL. RKU, however, was still allowed to compete in the JFL until their relegation in the same season.

Structure

The club has 2 top teams. One play in the university competitions, and the other participate in the JFL. They also have a reserve team called Ryutsu Keizai Dragons who play in the Japan Football League (senior league), as well as 4 satellite teams categorized by age. All the players are students of the university.

Results in JFL

2005: 13th
2006: 16th
2007: 10th
2008: 6th
2009: 15th
2010: 18th, relegated

Honors

  • Prime Minister Cup University football tournament
Champions (1): 2007
Champions (3): 2006, 2008, 2009


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