J-Lease FC

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Full nameJ-Lease Football Club
FoundedApril 2018; 7 years ago (April 2018)
Capacity15,943
J-Lease FC
ジェイリースFC
Full nameJ-Lease Football Club
FoundedApril 2018; 7 years ago (April 2018)
StadiumOita Athletic Stadium
Capacity15,943
Owner(s)J-Lease Co., Ltd.
ManagerMasaki Yanagawa
LeagueJapan Football League
2025Kyushu Soccer League, 1st of 10 (champions)
JRFCL, 1st of 4 (champions, promoted)
Websitej-lease-fc.com
Current season

J-Lease FC (ジェイリースFC, Jei Rīsu Efu Shī) are a Japanese football club based in Oita City, capital of Oita Prefecture. They are set to play in the Japan Football League from 2026–27, the fourth tier of Japanese football after promotion from Regional Leagues in 2025. Their main colors, reflected on their crest are blue, white and black.

Founded in April 2018, the club quickly won back-to-back promotions alongside league titles from the 3rd to the 1st division of the Oita Prefecture between 2018 and 2020.

In 2021, the club won their first regional-level trophy, after a 4–3 win against Liberty FC gave them the Kyushu Football Championship title. The club would have qualified to the Shakaijin Cup with this win, if the 2021 competition was not cancelled because of COVID-19 extended measures.[1] The club recorded a 3rd place in its Kyushu Soccer League's debut season, only finishing behind Okinawa SV and Veroskronos Tsuno.

In 2022, the club participated in the Oita Prefecture Soccer Championship, which serves as a qualifying tournament for the Emperor's Cup. The club won their matches from the Round of 16 to the semi-finals against SOL FC, Nakatsu FC, and Nippon Bunri University ASC. In the final against Verspah Oita, which determined who would qualify for the Emperor's Cup, COVID-19 struck the team. With multiple players testing positive for the virus, the final could not take place on the scheduled date. J-Lease decided to forfeit the match, giving the Oita Prefecture slot in the competition to their opponent. [2]

In the same year, J-Lease qualified for the Shakaijin Cup for first time, a cup tournament for teams in any league below the Japan Football League (JFL) that also serves as an alternative way to play in JFL's promotion series. The club qualified via the Kyushu Football Championship, which was a single match against Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki. They won the match by 4–0.[3] In their competition debut, they faced eventual semi-finalists of the Shakaijin Cup, Briobecca Urayasu, who were promoted to the Japan Football League in the same season. J-Lease lost the match by 2–0, exiting the competition in the first round.

Ending their season, the club finished in fourth place in the Kyushu Soccer League, having at one point won six matches in a row. Despite not earning a trophy at any competition, the club had high placements in Kyushu competitions and a decent performance against a JFL-tier club in an official competition during the season.

In 2024, Masaki Yanagawa was hired as the manager. In the Oita Prefectural Football Championship, they defeated Verspah Oita 2-0 in the final match to win the title for the first time and qualify for their first appearance in the 104th Emperor's Cup. In the Kyushu league, the team finished in second place, seven points behind Veroskronos Tsuno. In the 2024 All Japan Senior Football Championship, in the first round, J-Lease beat Yokohama Takeru 4-2. In the second round they beat Fukui United FC 7-6 in a penalty shoot-out after drawing nil all draw. In the quarterfinals round the also won after a penalty shoot-out by 5-3 after a nil draw against Aries Tokyo FC. In the semi-final they lost to FC Tokushima by 1-0. In the third-place playoff game against FC Kariya, another nil all draw was followed by a penalty shoot-out and a victory by 5-4 to win the bronze medal and qualification for the 2024 Regional Champions League.
In the final tournament J-Lease were pitted in Group A against FC Ise-Shima from the Tōkai Adult Soccer League, FC Tokushima from the Shikoku Soccer League and their compatriots from Kyushu Soccer League, Veroskronos Tsuno. They topped Group A by beating FC Ise-Shima 3-2 with a come from behind win in their opening game and getting revenge against FC Tokushima by winning 1-0 in the second match, in the final Group A match they drew with Veroskronos Tsuno 1-1.
The Final round they were pitted against Fukui United from Hokushin'etsu, Vonds Ichihara from Kantō and the eventual champions, Asuka FC from Kansai. They opened with a 3-3 draw against Fukui United. In the second match the also drew with their opponents, Vonds Ichihara 0-0. In the final winner takes all game against FC Asuka, they lost by 2-1 and finished fourth in the group with two points from the three matches.

On 24 November 2025, J-Lease secured promotion to the Japan Football League for the first time in their history after defeating Tokyo United 1–0 and finishing top of the table in the 2025 Japanese Regional Football Champions League.

Club record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
SeasonLeaguePositionPWDLFAGDPtsEmperor's
Cup
Shakaijin
Cup
2018Oita Prefectural
League (Div.3)
1st98101101125Did not qualifyDid not play
2019Oita Prefectural
League (Div.2)
1st1010001221030
2020Oita Prefectural
League (Div.1)
1st108111321125Was not held
2021 Kyushu Soccer League3rd18130538191939
2022 4th201325451728411st Round
2023 3rd18133267135442Quarter-final
2024 2nd181332581642422nd round3rd
2025 1st18152158154347Did not qualify2nd round
2026–27 Japan Football LeagueTBD30TBDIneligible
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

Honours

J-Lease honours
HonourNo.Years
Oita FA President's Cup Championship 1 2018
Oita Prefecture Soccer League 3rd Division 1 2018
Oita Prefecture Soccer League 2nd Division 1 2019
Oita Prefecture Soccer League 1st Division 1 2020
Oita Prefecture Soccer Tournament 1 2020
Oita Prefectural Football Championship
Emperor's Cup Prefectural Qualifiers
1 2024
Kyushu Soccer League 1 2025
Japanese Regional Football Champions League 1 2025

Current squad

As of 29 March 2025.[4]

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
3 DF  JPN Shohei Kishida
4 DF  JPN Takuma Fukasawa
5 DF  JPN Takuto Honda
6 MF  JPN Yuya Watanabe
7 MF  JPN Rei Matsumoto
8 DF  JPN Junya Takahata
9 MF  JPN Shimazu Yorimori
10 DF  JPN Ryusuke Hayashida
11 MF  JPN Kota Ogino
13 MF  JPN Takayuki Takayasu
14 MF  JPN Kohei Imayoshi (Vice captain)
15 FW  JPN Yuta Enbu
16 DF  JPN Kosuke Fukumoto
17 DF  JPN Koyo Sato (Vice captain)
18 FW  JPN Yumeto Tsumura
19 FW  JPN Takuma Sonoda
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW  JPN Torikai Kōhei
21 GK  JPN Daiki Kato
22 DF  JPN Menya Yukit
23 GK  JPN Kazusa Iwasaki
24 FW  JPN Yu Kijima
25 MF  JPN Junpei Tanaka
26 GK  JPN Ryo Matsuda
27 MF  JPN Hiroki Kanno
29 MF  JPN Yosuke Yuzawa
30 MF  JPN Kohei Hattanda (Captain)[5]
32 MF  JPN Kyosei Nagamatsu
41 MF  JPN Kosei Hamaguchi
77 MF  JPN Megumi Nishida (Vice captain)

Coaching staff

References

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