FC Tokushima

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Full nameFootball Club Tokushima
Founded2003; 23 years ago (2003) as Celeste FC
2016; 10 years ago (2016) as FC Tokushima Celeste
2018; 8 years ago (2018) as FC Tokushima
GroundYokota Kamizakura Sports Ground
Tokushima Football Field
Pocarisweat Stadium
Tokushima Sports Village
(Tokushima)
Capacity200 (Yokota KSG)
13,000 (Tokushima FF)
5,600 (Pocarisweat ST)
2,200 (Tokushima SV)
FC Tokushima
FC徳島
Full nameFootball Club Tokushima
Founded2003; 23 years ago (2003) as Celeste FC
2016; 10 years ago (2016) as FC Tokushima Celeste
2018; 8 years ago (2018) as FC Tokushima
GroundYokota Kamizakura Sports Ground
Tokushima Football Field
Pocarisweat Stadium
Tokushima Sports Village
(Tokushima)
Capacity200 (Yokota KSG)
13,000 (Tokushima FF)
5,600 (Pocarisweat ST)
2,200 (Tokushima SV)
Owner(s)Fortua Co., Ltd.[1]
ManagerToshiaki Haji
LeagueShikoku Soccer League
20251st of 8, Champions
Websitefctokushima2016.com
Current season

FC Tokushima (FC徳島, Efu Shi Tokushima) are a Japanese football club based in Yoshinogawa, Tokushima.[2] They currently play in the Shikoku Soccer League, which part of Japanese Regional Leagues.

The club was founded on 2003 as Celeste FC. It didn't take long for the club to gain promotion to the Tokushima Prefectural League 1st division, this occurred in 2006. Since then, the club never went back to the 2nd division. On 2012, after winning the Tokushima Prefectural League, Celeste FC qualified to the Shikoku Prefectural League Final Tournament, facing the other 3 prefectural championships winners of Ehime, Kochi, and Kagawa, as the four prefectures comprises the Shikoku region. The club won the tournament, therefore, getting promoted to the Shikoku Soccer League.

In 2013, their unsuccessful debut at the regional league level, led the club to get relegated back to the Tokushima Prefectural League. As quick it took to get relegated, they got promoted back to the Shikoku League for the 2016 season. From 2016 onwards, Celeste FC change name to FC Tokushima Celeste representing Tokushima, the club never again got relegated, and won qualification to the Emperor's Cup as Tokushima representatives every year since then.[3]

In 2018, the club change name again to FC Tokushima due to Celeste lost name club.

The club had two previous opportunities to play in the Regional Champions League, a tournament that can potentially give an opportunity for Regional League clubs to get promoted to the Japan Football League. Debuting at the competition in 2019, the club finished as the second-bottom club in an overall ranking, as they lost all the three matches in which they played on the first stage.[4]

FC Tokushima won the 2020 Shikoku Soccer League, giving them the right to participate for their second time in the competition. However, the 2020 season of the Regional Champions League was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, then, delaying their second appearance at the competition, which would happen on the 2021.

In this 2021 edition, they qualified from the first stage, going through unbeaten after three matches, winning two matches and drawing the other game. However, in the second and final stage of the competition, they finished as the bottom-placed team of the group, losing all three matches, ending up as the competition's 4th-placed team.[5] It is, to date, their highest placement in the competition so far, as they failed to reach such heights in their next attempts.[6]

Current squad

As of 30 April 2024. [7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  JPN Yosuke Kikuyama
3 DF  JPN Shunsaku Akizuki
4 DF  JPN Kimiaki Nishikawa
6 MF  JPN Nao Yamamoto
7 MF  JPN Daiki Deoka
8 MF  JPN Kodai Himeda
9 DF  JPN Junya Takabatake
10 MF  JPN Ren Kubota
11 MF  JPN Yuta Taniyama (on loan from Roasso Kumamoto)
14 MF  JPN Kokoro Minamino
15 MF  JPN Wataru Kato
16 DF  JPN Yuya Kaneko
17 DF  JPN Keigo Maeno
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW  JPN Motoyoshi Toshiyasu
19 MF  JPN Sho Hayasaka
20 MF  JPN Ryuto Enomoto
21 GK  JPN Yun Jang-yeon
22 FW  JPN Tsubasa Misao
24 MF  JPN Koki Komatsu
26 FW  JPN Kai Nomura
27 DF  JPN Keiya Yamahara
29 DF  JPN Yuki Konagaya
31 GK  JPN Ryusei Asaoka
33 DF  JPN Masahiro Ishikawa
44 MF  JPN Kuraba Kondo

Coaching staff

Position Staff
ManagerJapan Toshiaki Haji
General managerJapan Kihiro Nitta
Goalkeeper coachJapan Fumiya Nagai
TrainerJapan Takahiro Nomura
Staff managerJapan Ryuwa Nakagawa
Side staffJapan Kosuke Inai

League and Cup record

Honours

References

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