Nojima Sagamihara Rise

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Founded2009
ColoursNavy and Orange[1]
Nojima Sagamihara Rise
General information
Founded2009
HeadquarteredSagamihara City, Kanagawa
ColoursNavy and Orange[1]
Websitehttps://www.sagamihara-rise.com/
Personnel
Head coachIchiro Jogataki
League / conference affiliations
X-League
X1 Super Division
Championships
Division championships: 2
(2017, 2018)

The Nojima Sagamihara Rise are an American football team located in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa, Japan. They are a member of the X-League.

Similar to how fellow X-League member Elecom Kobe Finies's visual identity is inspired by the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys, the Nojima Sagamihara Rise's visual identity is inspired by the Denver Broncos, primarily in respect to its colors (navy blue and orange), logo (A charging horse with a flame-like mane) and uniforms (The Rise's home jersey is navy blue with orange accents - similar to the Broncos' 1997-2011 home jersey/2012-present alternate jersey), though the shade of orange which the Rise uses is closer to red.

  • 2009 Team founded. First named Sagamihara Rise. Promoted from X3 to X2 at the end of the year.
  • 2010 Won X-League replacement game. Promoted from X2 to X1 for the following year.
  • 2011 Naming rights contract with the Nojima Corporation. Team name changed to Nojima Sagamihara Rise. Advanced to the Final Stage.
  • 2012 Advanced to the Final stage for the 2nd consecutive year.
  • 2015 Advanced to the Final stage. Lost to eventual champion Panasonic Impulse 45-17.

Seasons

X-League Champions (1987–present) Division Champions Final Stage/Semifinals Berth Wild Card /2nd Stage Berth
Season League Division Regular Season Postseason results Awards Head coaches
Finish Wins Losses Ties
2009 X3 East 1st 7 0 0
2010 X2 East 1st 8 0 0 Won X2 Semi-Final match (Sony Solidstate) 55-0
Won X2-X1 Promotion match (Hurricanes) 57-0
2011 X1 Central 2nd 4 3 0 Won 2nd stage match (As One) 35-7
Won 2nd stage match (Kashima) 27-20 OT
Lost Final stage match (Fujitsu) 3-38
Takayuki Sunaga
2012 X1 East 2nd 6 2 0 Lost 2nd stage match (IBM)17-48
Won 2nd stage match (at Panasonic) 28-27[2]
Lost Final stage match (at Obic) 10-24
Takayuki Sunaga
2013 X1 Central 2nd 6 2 0 Won 2nd stage match (at As One) 42-7[3]
Lost 2nd stage match (at Fujitsu) 24-45
Takayuki Sunaga
2014 X1 East 3rd 5 3 0 Won 2nd stage match (Elecom Kobe) 44-14[4]
Lost 2nd stage match (at Obic) 21-44.
Takayuki Sunaga
2015 X1 East 2nd 4 3 0 Won 2nd stage match (Asahi Beer) 14-7 OT[5]
Lost 2nd stage match (at Panasonic) 0-36
Lost Final stage match (at Panasonic) 17-45
Takayuki Sunaga
2016 X1 Central 3rd 3 6 0 Won Super9/Battle9 classification match (Tokyo Gas) 69-7 Devin Gardner (ROY) Takayuki Sunaga
2017 X1 Central 1st 6 3 0 Lost Quarterfinals match (Obic) 22-41 Takayuki Sunaga
2018 X1 Central 1st 6 3 0 Lost Quarterfinals match (Obic) 25-42 Takayuki Sunaga
2019 X1 Super 8th 3 7 0 Won X1 Super-Area relegation match (Asahi Beer) 32-20 Takayuki Sunaga
2020 X1 Super 2nd 2 1 0 Kurt Palandech (X1 Super ROY) Ichiro Jogataki
2021 X1 Super 5th 3 4 0 Ichiro Jogataki
2022 X1 Super Div. A 3rd 3 2 0 Lost Quarterfinals match (at Obic) 9-21 Ichiro Jogataki
2023 X1 Super Div. A 3rd 6 4 0 Lost Quarterfinals match (IBM) 21-24 Ichiro Jogataki
2024 X1 Super 6th 3 3 1 Lost Quarterfinals match (at Obic) 14-20 Tayvian Cunningham (X1 Super ROY) Ichiro Jogataki
2025 X1 Super Central 2nd 6 2 1 Lost Quarterfinals match (Fujitsu) 28-42 Ichiro Jogataki
Total 78 44 2 (2009–2025, includes only regular season)
10 13 (2009–2025, includes only playoffs)
88 57 2 (2009–2025, includes both regular season and playoffs)

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