Tokyo 23 FC

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Tokyo 23 Football Club (東京23フットボールクラブ, Tōkyō Ni-Jū San Futtobōrukurabu) commonly known as Tokyo 23 FC (東京23FC, Tōkyō Ni-Jū San Efushi) is a Japanese football club based in the 23 special wards of Tokyo. Their motto is "Tokyo Pride" (Be Pride of the Tokyoites). The club now participates in the first division of Kantō Soccer League, which part of Japanese Regional Leagues, the fifth tier of the Japanese football league system and they're aiming towards pro football.[1]

Full nameTokyo 23 Football Club
NicknameTokyo 23
Founded2003; 23 years ago (2003)
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Tokyo 23 FC
東京23FC
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Full nameTokyo 23 Football Club
NicknameTokyo 23
Founded2003; 23 years ago (2003)
GroundEdogawa Stadium
Edogawa, Tokyo
Capacity6,950
ChairmanMitsuhiro Tomomechi
ManagerYuki Komatsu
LeagueKantō Soccer League (Div. 1)
20242nd of 10
Websitehttps://tokyo23fc.jp
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History

Establishment

Tokyo 23 Football Club was established as Sagawa Tokyo 23 Soccer Club in 2003.

Tokyo League

Tokyo 23 FC was promoted to Division 1 in 2006, but they hovered around 7th to 11th position until 2010 for 4 years.

On 3 February 2010, Tokyo 23 Corporation. was established for management. In April 2010, Tokyo 23 Soccer Club was renamed to Tokyo 23 FC.

On 15 January 2012, Tokyo 23 FC fought against Tonan Maebashi Satellite to be raised to Kanto Soccer League 2nd Division, and Tokyo 23 FC won by 1–0.[2]

Kanto Soccer League

On 7 October 2012, Tokyo 23 won the Kanto Soccer League's 2nd Division, three points clear off runners-up Hitachi Building System SC.[3]

In 2016, Tokyo 23 were crowned champions of the Kantō division one, beating Vonds Ichihara by eight points and qualified for The National Regional Football Champions League for the first and only time. They finished second in their group behind Suzuka Unlimited and failed to qualify for the final phase of the competition.

League record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
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LeagueEmperor's
Cup
Shakaijin
Cup
SeasonLeaguePosPWDLFAGDPts
2012 Kanto Soccer League (Div. 2) 1st18123348222639
2013 Kanto Soccer League
(Div. 1)
4th1892750321829
2014 2nd18106236171939
2015 4th1895440202032
2016 1st18142236181844
2017 4th187652821727
2018 4th186752321225
2019 8th1853102033-1318
2020 8th9234614-89
2021 5th22113836251136
2022 3rd1810263023732
2023 9th185673036-621
2024 2nd18123347163139
2025 6th185672123-221Semi-final
2026 TBD18
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Key
  • P = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points gained
  • ‡ Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, all matches of the first half 1st ~ 9 matches of the first half were cancelled, and only the second half schedule was held. COVID-19 pandemic in Japan

Honours

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Tokyo 23 FC honours
HonourNo.YearsRef
Tokyo Shakaijin Soccer League Division 4 Block 19 1 2003 [4]
Tokyo Shakaijin Soccer League Division 3 Block 6 1 2004 [5]
Tokyo Shakaijin Soccer League Division 2 1 2005
Tokyo Shakaijin Soccer League Division 1 2 2010, 2011
Shakaijin Cup 1 2011
Kantō Soccer League Ichihara Cup 1 2012
Kantō Soccer League Div. 2 1 2012
Kantō Soccer League Div. 1 1 2016
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Current squad

As of 23 August 2023. [6]

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

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