2022 Shimizu S-Pulse season

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ChairmanShigeo Hidaritomo
ManagerHiroaki Hiraoka
(until 30 May)
Zé Ricardo
(from 7 June)
J1 League17th (relegated)
Shimizu S-Pulse
2022 season
ChairmanShigeo Hidaritomo
ManagerHiroaki Hiraoka
(until 30 May)
Zé Ricardo
(from 7 June)
StadiumIAI Stadium Nihondaira
J1 League17th (relegated)
J. League CupGroup stage (3rd of 4 on Group B)
Emperor's CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague: Thiago Santana
(14 goals)[1]

All: Thiago Santana
(16 goals)
Highest home attendance18,182
1–1 vs. Júbilo Iwata
(22 October)
Lowest home attendance6,806
0–3 vs. FC Tokyo
(25 May)
Average home league attendance15,245
 2021
2023 

The 2022 season was Shimizu S-Pulse's 29th season in the J1 League. It also was their 6th consecutive season in the J1, since coming back to the J1 in 2017.

It was another season where difficulties and struggles hit Shimizu S-Pulse back and forth during the year. Under Hiraoka's management, Shimizu's lack of matches won and players not on their best form were a determining factor for their average-to-poor performances in each of the 3 competitions they played in.

Prior to the start of the season, Shimizu had made 5 signings, while at the same time gradually announcing 10 departures from the team. Se-hun's arrival from K League 1 powerhouse Ulsan Hyundai completed Shimizu's 6 signings at the start of the year. These signings included 2 J1 League players, a J2 League player, a recently graduated high school student, Japan's starting goalkeeper, and a promising South Korean talent. Still, they couldn't figure out a way to be increasingly benefit from the transfer management throughout the season. Spilling away 3 defenders and making no replacements in the sector also gave Hiraoka headaches with the starting XI, as the team had in total 6 available defenders. Several times through the season – including its start – Teruki Hara had to be played at the defense, despite being a midfielder. Full-backs Katayama and Yamahara frequently played in different positions, with Yamahara playing on both sides of the pitch, as a full-back on the left and on the right. The same applied to Katayama, who additionally played a few times as a center-back.

Some players in special surprisingly didn't keep their good form this season. The more evident examples were Matsuoka and Oh Se-hun. Matsuoka, who played a large amount of matches in the previous season at club and national team level, surprisingly saw little game time under his management. Shimizu S-Pulse rarely made use of the squad rotation despite having more than 15 available options for both the midfield and attack. The situation was influenced by the players' not-so-good-form on most of the season. Oh Se-hun was other player who couldn't live up to the expectations. After debuting on 6 April, he scored a goal on his second match for the club, run out of form, and little game time was given onwards.

Some players in special were, however, highly utilized by both managers, with Shuichi Gonda, Reon Yamahara, Eiichi Katayama, Ryohei Shirasaki, Thiago Santana and Teruki Hara playing the most minutes among the Shimizu's players throughout the season, including the starting XI.

At the very start of the season Shimizu had a tiny unbeaten streak at the J1 League, with no loss in their first 2 matches. However, their league situation as firmly more delicated as the time passed, winning only 1 of their next 15 matches at the competition, from March to May. It wasn't much different from their J.League Cup campaign, failing to progress from the group stage, despite being unbeaten in the first 3 matches. Giving Tokushima Vortis their lone win at the group by a three-goal defeat influenced the Shizuoka side's hopes of clearing the group stage to turn into dust. Being it the last straw, Hiroaki Hiraoka was sacked.[2] Shimizu saw reinforcements being made during the mid-season. Former Japan international footballers Koya Kitagawa and Takashi Inui were signed to the club, alongside Yago Pikachu, who was signed from Fortaleza, playing as a starter in most of the matches with the club in the Brasileirão and in the Libertadores. Despite no defensive signings (Pikachu can play as a right-back, but is primarily a midfielder), after hiring Brazilian manager Zé Ricardo,[3] the club saw an improvement in performances and results since his signing. Under Hiraoka, only 2 wins were earned in 16 J1 matches, while under mid-season hired Zé Ricardo, they were able to win 4 matches, draw 3, and lose 3, out of his first 10 matches at the club.

However, on the last few rounds of the J1 League, a poor form hit Shimizu. As the league became more and more competitive for the teams in relegation danger, Shimizu got trapped in a heavy turmoil of uncertainties about their stay in J1 League, as few points separated the team at the bottom of the league and the 14th-placed team, to compare. On the last round of the season, Shimizu stayed for some minutes in the relegation play-offs zone. They were winning Sapporo by 3-2, with Kyoto Sanga drawing 0-0 against Júbilo, so Shimizu only needed to score more one goal, to match Kyoto's goal difference to finally be ahead of them in the standings, or to hope Kyoto Sanga conceded a goal. However, they conceded two goals, one at the 86th minute, and one at the added time. This 4-3 defeat away at Sapporo Dome led Shimizu S-Pulse to be relegated to the J2 League, returning to the second division after six seasons in the top-flight.

Squad

Players' age displayed in this section dates to the start of the season. [4]

No. Pos. Nat. Player Date of birth (age) Fully signed in Signed from / Last club
Goalkeepers
1 GK Japan Takuo Ōkubo 18 September 1989 (aged 32) 2019 Japan Sagan Tosu
21 GK Japan Shuichi Gonda 3 March 1989 (aged 32) 2022 Portugal Portimonense
25 GK Japan Kengo Nagai 6 November 1994 (aged 27) 2021 Japan Giravanz Kitakyushu
31 GK Japan Togo Umeda 3 July 2000 (aged 21) 2020 Japan Shimizu S-Pulse U-18
41 GK Japan Fugetsu Kitamura 6 December 2005 (aged 16) Not fully signed Japan Shimizu S-Pulse U-18Type 2
Defenders
2 DF Japan Yugo Tatsuta 21 June 1998 (aged 23) 2017 Japan Shimizu S-Pulse U-18
4 DF Japan Teruki Hara 30 July 1998 (aged 23) 2021 Japan Sagan Tosu
5 DF Brazil Valdo 10 February 1992 (aged 30) 2020 Brazil Ceará
7 DF Japan Eiichi Katayama 30 November 1991 (aged 30) 2020 Japan Cerezo Osaka
29 DF Japan Reon Yamahara 8 June 1999 (aged 22) 2022 Japan University of Tsukuba
34 DF Japan Taketo Ochiai 27 April 2000 (aged 21) 2023 Japan Hosei University DSP
38 DF Japan Akira Ibayashi 5 September 1990 (aged 31) 2021 Japan Sanfrecce Hiroshima
50 DF Japan Yoshinori Suzuki 11 September 1992 (aged 29) 2021 Japan Oita Trinita
Midfielders
3 MF Brazil Ronaldo 23 October 1996 (aged 25) 2021 Brazil Flamengo
6 MF Japan Ryo Takeuchi 8 March 1991 (aged 30) 2013 Japan Giravanz Kitakyushu
8 MF Japan Daiki Matsuoka 1 June 2001 (aged 20) 2021 Japan Sagan Tosu
11 MF Japan Katsuhiro Nakayama 17 July 1996 (aged 25) 2021 Japan Yokohama FC
13 MF Japan Kota Miyamoto 19 June 1996 (aged 25) 2020 Japan FC Gifu
15 MF Japan Takeru Kishimoto 16 July 1997 (aged 24) 2022 Japan Tokushima Vortis
16 MF Japan Kenta Nishizawa 6 September 1996 (aged 25) 2019 Japan University of Tsukuba
17 MF Japan Yuta Kamiya 24 April 1997 (aged 24) 2022 Japan Kashiwa Reysol
18 MF Japan Ryōhei Shirasaki 18 May 1993 (aged 28) 2022 Japan Kashima Antlers
22 MF Brazil Renato Augusto 29 January 1992 (aged 30) 2019 Brazil Palmeiras
23 MF Japan Yuito Suzuki 25 October 2001 (aged 20) 2020 Japan Funabashi Municipal High School
27 MF Brazil Yago Pikachu 5 June 1992 (aged 29) 2022 Brazil Fortaleza
32 MF Kosovo Benjamin Kololli 15 May 1992 (aged 29) 2021 Switzerland Zürich
33 MF Japan Takashi Inui 2 June 1988 (aged 33) 2022 Unattached
34 MF Japan Yuta Taki 29 August 1999 (aged 22) 2017 Japan Shimizu S-Pulse U-18
37 MF Japan Daigo Takahashi 17 April 1999 (aged 22) 2018 Japan Kamimura Gakuen High School
42 MF Japan Aoi Ando 4 January 2005 (aged 17) Not fully signed Japan Shimizu S-Pulse U-18Type 2
43 MF Japan Riku Yamada 15 May 2004 (aged 17) Not fully signed Japan Shimizu S-Pulse U-18Type 2
44 MF Japan Ryunosuke Yada 30 September 2006 (aged 15) Not fully signed Japan Shimizu S-Pulse U-18Type 2
Forwards
9 FW Brazil Thiago Santana 4 February 1993 (aged 29) 2021 Portugal Santa Clara
10 FW Brazil Carlinhos Júnior 8 August 1994 (aged 27) 2020 Switzerland Lugano
14 FW Japan Yusuke Goto 23 April 1993 (aged 28) 2020 Japan Oita Trinita
20 FW South Korea Oh Se-hun 15 January 1999 (aged 23) 2022 Japan Ulsan Hyundai
35 FW Japan Sena Saito 21 November 2000 (aged 21) 2023 Japan Ryutsu Keizai UniversityDSP
45 FW Japan Koya Kitagawa 26 July 1996 (aged 25) 2022 Austria Rapid Wien

Transfers

Arrivals/loans in

Pos. Nat. Player Date Type Signed from / Last club
MF Japan Nagi Kawatani 23 October 2021 Full transfer Japan Shizuoka Gakuen High School
MF Japan Yuta Kamiya 22 December 2021 Full transfer Japan Kashiwa Reysol
GK Japan Shuichi Gonda 23 December 2021 Full transfer Portugal Portimonense
MF Japan Takeru Kishimoto 25 December 2021 Full transfer Japan Tokushima Vortis
MF Japan Ryōhei Shirasaki 27 December 2021 Full transfer Japan Kashima Antlers
MF Japan Daigo Takahashi 30 December 2021 Back from loan Japan Giravanz Kitakyushu
MF Japan Hikaru Naruoka 30 December 2021 Back from loan Japan SC Sagamihara
FW Japan Ibrahim Junior Kuribara 7 January 2022 Back from loan Japan Suzuka Point Getters
FW South Korea Oh Se-hun 24 February 2022 Full transfer Japan Ulsan Hyundai
GK Japan Togo Umeda 10 June 2022 Back from loan Japan Fagiano Okayama
FW Japan Koya Kitagawa 19 June 2022 Full transfer Austria Rapid Wien
MF Brazil Yago Pikachu 17 July 2022 Full transfer Brazil Fortaleza
MF Japan Takashi Inui 22 July 2022 Full transfer Japan Cerezo Osaka
FW Japan Takumi Kato 6 October 2022 Back from loan Japan SC Sagamihara

Source: J.League

Departures/Loans out

Pos. Nat. Player Date Type Loaned to/Transferred to
GK Japan Toru Takagiwa 17 December 2021 Full transfer Japan Tokyo Verdy
MF Japan Keita Nakamura 23 December 2021 Full transfer Japan Kashiwa Reysol
MF Japan Shota Kaneko 24 December 2021 Full transfer Japan Júbilo Iwata
MF Japan Hideki Ishige 27 December 2021 Full transfer Japan Gamba Osaka
MF Japan Yosuke Kawai 27 December 2021 Full transfer Japan Fagiano Okayama
DF Japan Ryo Okui 28 December 2021 Full transfer Japan V-Varen Nagasaki
DF Brazil Elsinho 30 December 2021 Contract expiration Unattached
DF Peru Erick Noriega 30 December 2021 Full transfer Germany SV 19 Straelen
MF Japan Noriaki Fujimoto 9 January 2022 Full transfer Japan Vissel Kobe
FW Japan Hiroshi Ibusuki 14 January 2022 Full transfer Australia Adelaide United
FW Japan Kanta Chiba 23 May 2022 Loan transfer Japan FC Imabari
MF Japan Takumi Kato 31 May 2022 Loan transfer Japan SC Sagamihara
FW Japan Akira Silvano Disaro 11 July 2022 Loan transfer Japan Montedio Yamagata
FW Japan Ibrahim Junior Kuribara 19 July 2022 Loan transfer Japan Fukushima United
DF Japan Shuta Kikuchi 22 July 2022 Loan transfer Japan FC Imabari
FW Japan Riyo Kawamoto 1 August 2022 Loan transfer Japan Thespakusatsu Gunma
MF Japan Nagi Kawatani 2 August 2022 Loan transfer Japan Iwaki FC
MF Japan Hikaru Naruoka 22 August 2022 Loan transfer Japan Renofa Yamaguchi

Source: J.League

Competitions played in

Appearances and goals

References

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