Tokyo Musashino City FC

Tokyo Musashino City F.C. (東京武蔵野シティFC, Tokyo Musashino Shitī Efu Shī) is a football club based in Musashino City, Tokyo, Japan. They play in the Japan Football League. Their team colour is blue.

Tokyo Musashino City FC
東京武蔵野シティFC
Full nameTokyo Musashino City Football Club
Founded1939 (1939)
GroundMusashino Municipal Athletic Stadium Musashino City, Tokyo
Capacity5,000
ChairmanNaoto Igusa
ManagerYasuhiro Yoshida
LeagueJapan Football League
202011th
WebsiteClub website
Former logo of Yokogawa Musashino

History

The club was founded as a football club of Yokogawa Electric Corporation in 1939. In 1978, the club achieved their first promotion to the Kanto Regional League. Despite experiencing the relegation to the Tokyo Prefecture League twice, they were determined to bounce back and gained the promotion to the Japan Football League in 1999. Although the club still have strong association with Yokogawa Electric, they left the nest in 2003 and started the new life as a non-corporation club under the name Yokogawa Musashino until 2015. The club was renamed Tokyo Musashino City in January 2016.[1]

Stadiums

Their home ground is Musashino Municipal Athletic Stadium, but they also play some of their home games at Ajinomoto Stadium, Ajinomoto Stadium sub ground, Edogawa Stadium, and Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium.

League & cup record

League Emperor's Cup
SeasonDivisionTierTeamsPositionGPW (OTW)DL+/-Pts
1999JFL3 98th246 (1)-17-1620
2000 1212th222317-2091st Round
2001 167th3012513-1741
2002 187th17845-528
2003 1613th309219-3329
2004 1613th308814-1032
2005 169th3014610848
2006 186th3417982060
2007 187th3416612654
2008 187th3415910954
2009 182nd34179814602nd Round
2010 1812th3412814-444
2011 1815th339915-436
2012 1710th3211813-15414th Round
2013 1810th341310110492nd Round
20144 146th26989035
2015 1612th267415-1125
2016 1612th309813-935
2017 1611th308913-333
2018 166th3014791349
2019 164th301398548
2020 1611th15546-2193rd Round

Honours

  • Kanto Soccer League Champions 1994, 1997, 1998
  • Japanese Regional Champion 1998
  • Shakaijin Cup 1993, 1997

Current squad

As of May 4th, 2020.[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 Yuma Nishioka
2 MF  KOR Ko Kyung-te
3 DF  JPN Yuta Komatsuzaki
4 MF  JPN Yuki Onodera
5 MF  JPN Yuya Suzuki
6 MF  JPN Masahito Tomaru
7 MF  JPN Keisuke Iwata (captain)
8 MF  JPN Daichi Kobayashi
9 FW  JPN Koki Taguchi
10 DF  JPN Takanori Kanamori
11 FW  JPN Toshihiko Uchiyama
13 MF  JPN Minoru Moriya
14 MF  JPN Keisuke Honda
15 MF  JPN Takumi Kaneda
16 FW  JPN Ryoma Nakagawa
17 DF  JPN Daiki Koguchi
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF  JPN Koji Ishihara
19 MF  JPN Sho Suzuki
20 MF  JPN Amon Sasaki
21 GK  JPN Jun Kodama
22 MF  JPN Junki Kanai
23 MF  JPN Yuto Sashinami
24 MF  JPN Kosuke Sawano
25 DF  JPN Shu Katayama
26 MF  JPN Junya Goto
27 MF  JPN Kosei Tamagawa
28 MF  JPN Naoki Ikeda
29 DF  JPN Koki Okura
30 DF  JPN Yuto Mochizuki
31 GK  JPN Masahiro Moronuki
32 MF  JPN Daisuke Eiro
41 GK  JPN Sho Honda

References

  1. "Yokogawa Musashino will be renamed "Tokyo Musashino City"" (in Japanese). 9 December 2015.
  2. "東京武蔵野シティフットボールクラブ". 東京武蔵野シティフットボールクラブ. Retrieved May 4, 2020.


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