Iwaki FC

Iwaki FC (いわきFC, Iwaki Efushi) is a football (soccer) club based in Iwaki, a city in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The club competes in the J2 League, the second tier of Japanese football league system.

Iwaki FC
いわきFC
Full nameIwaki FC
Founded2012 (2012)
GroundHawaiians Stadium Iwaki
Iwaki, Fukushima
Capacity5,600
ChairmanSatoshi Okura
ManagerYuzo Tamura
LeagueJ2 League
2023J2 League, 18th of 22
WebsiteClub website

History

Founder Club

Iwaki FC was founded in 2012, before getting official recognition in 2013 with the creation of their homonymous corporation.[1][2] The club name got more attention when Under Armour decided to join the club and support it to climb the Japanese football pyramid from the bottom.[3] There had been a big vision behind the club, with the will of "making Iwaki the central football-city in Tohoku".[4] In fact, a new training field opened in November 2016 and the club-house was just launched in May 2017: two central structures to rise to the top of Japanese football.[5][6]

Fukushima Prefectural Football League (2013–2017)

Plus, results are pushing Iwaki FC, which has won several categories in Fukushima Prefectural Football League, coming to first division: the next target is Tohoku Soccer League, while the club has even achieved their first win at National Club Team Football Championship Tournament (winning the final 9–0).[7] Iwaki FC also debuted at Emperor's Cup in 2017 edition. After defeating Norbritz Hokkaido in the first round, they surprisingly overcame Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo for 5–2 after extra-time.[8] They lost against Shimizu S-Pulse in the third round, but it was still a surprising run.

Tohoku Soccer League (2018–2019)

In the 2019 season, Iwaki FC earned promotion to the following year's JFL for the first time in history after two seasons in Tohoku Soccer League competition, with the club winning the All Japan Regional Promotion Series and as a result Iwaki was crowned champions.

Japan Football League (JFL) (2020–2021)

In the 2021 season, Iwaki FC earned promotion to the following year's J3 League for the first time in history after two seasons in JFL competition, after finishing in first position, the team were crowned champions for their first title of fourth tier in Japan Football League.

J. League (2022–)

In the 2022 season, Iwaki FC earned promotion to the following year's J2 League for the first time in their history after a single season in J3 League, after getting a J2 license on 28 October 2022.[9] On 6 November the same year, they were crowned J3 League champions for the first time in their history. They secured the league title in the 32nd round, following a 3–0 win against Kagoshima United and defeats for the 2nd and 3rd-placed teams in that round: Fujieda MYFC and Matsumoto Yamaga. 14 days later, Iwaki FC finished as league champions, ending their 2022 season with 78 points from 34 matches, 11 points clear of 2nd-placed Fujieda MYFC, who also ended up being promoted to the J2. On 26 September 2023, Iwaki FC was declared to have met the requirements to obtain a license up to J1 League level.[10]

Stadium

Iwaki FC used to J-Village Stadium for 2022 season in J3. But, since promotion to J2 League, Iwaki will use Iwaki Green Field for 2023 season.

League and cup record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League J. League
Cup
Emperor's
Cup
Shakaijin
Cup
SeasonDivisionTierTeamsPos.PWDLFAGDPts
2013 Fukushima Prefectural
Football League (Div. 3 West)[11][12]
862nd1053230131718Not eligible
2014 953rd83141715210
2015 Fukushima Prefectural
Football League (Div. 3 East)[13]
61st1010004193230
2016 Fukushima Prefectural
Football League (Div. 2)[14]
861st1010009319230Did not qualifyQuarter final
2017 Fukushima Prefectural
Football League (Div. 1)[15]
761st10100093093303rd round2nd round
2018 Tohoku Soccer
League
(Div. 2 South)
6101st18180013912127541st round3rd
2019 Tohoku Soccer
League (Div. 1)
5101st181530821468481st round3rd
2020 Japan Football
League
4167th1563624240212nd roundNot eligible
2021171st322183652837711st round
2022 J3 League3181st34237472234976Didn't qualify
2023 J2 League22218th421211194569-24472nd round
2024 20TBD382nd roundTBC
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

J3 League
  • Champions (1st): 2022
Japan Football League
  • Champions (1st): 2021
National Club Team Football Championship Tournament
  • Champions (1st): 2016
All Japan Regional Football Champions League
  • Champions (1st): 2019
Shakaijin Cup
  • Bronze medal (3rd): 2018, 2019

Current squad

As of 15 March 2024[16]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  JPN Kengo Tanaka (captain)
2 DF  JPN Yusuke Ishida
3 DF  JPN Hayato Teruyama
4 DF  KOR Park Jun-yeong
5 DF  JPN Shuhei Hayami
6 MF  JPN Kanta Sakagishi
7 MF  JPN Jun Nishikawa (on loan from Cerezo Osaka)
8 DF  JPN Riku Saga
9 FW  JPN Yoshihito Kondo
10 FW  JPN Kotaro Arima
11 FW  JPN Keita Buwanika
13 MF  JPN Mizuki Kaburaki
14 MF  JPN Daiki Yamaguchi
15 MF  JPN Naoki Kase
17 FW  JPN Kaina Tanimura
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW  JPN Keita Shirawachi
19 MF  JPN Yusuke Onishi
20 MF  JPN Yuma Kato
21 GK  JPN Kotaro Tachikawa
22 DF  JPN Jin Ikoma
23 MF  JPN Rui Osako (on loan from Cerezo Osaka)
24 MF  JPN Yuto Yamashita
26 FW  JPN Iori Sakamoto
28 FW  JPN Ryo Tanada (on loan from Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
30 FW  JPN Reo Sugiyama
31 GK  JPN Shuhei Shikano
32 DF  JPN Sena Igarashi DSP
34 DF  JPN Rio Omori (on loan from FC Tokyo)
39 GK  KOR Joo Hyun-jin
40 MF  JPN Yoshihiro Shimoda

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  JPN Asahi Haga (on loan at FC Osaka)
DF  JPN Yuma Tsujioka (on loan at Tegevajaro Miyazaki)

Club officials

First-team

Position Name
Manager Yuzo Tamura
Assistant manager Ryo Kobayashi
First-team coach Takumi Watanabe
Goalkeeper coach Jiro Takeda
Sprint coach Shingo Akimoto
S&C Tsubasa Hisanaga
Kazuhiko Tomooka
Athletic trainer Atsushi Hokari
Tsubasa Hisanaga
Analyst Yuta Murakami
Doctor Yoshifumi Fukushima
Yoshitomo Saita
Nanako Yamamoto
Medical officer Hidenori Izawa
Physiotherapist Daiki Iwadate
Trainer Kodai Harada
Shunichiro Saito
Interpreter Lim Seung-geon

Managerial history

As of 15 June 2023
ManagerNationalityTenure
StartFinish
Pieter Huistra Netherlands13 January 201631 December 2016
Yuzo Tamura Japan1 February 201731 January 2021
Hiromasa Suguri Japan1 February 202214 June 2023
Yuzo Tamura Japan15 June 2023present

Kit evolution

Home kit - 1st
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023 -
Away kit - 2nd
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023 -

References

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  2. "元蘭代表ハウストラ氏が福島県2部で監督就任。現役時代は広島に在籍".
  3. "ドーム、「いわきFC」を運営する会社「株式会社いわきスポーツクラブ」を設立". www.facebook.com.
  4. "「サッカーを通じて、いわき市を東北一の都市にする」いわきFC発足!!第1期メンバー募集開始 – ゲキサカ". ゲキサカ.
  5. "「いわきFCパーク」開所 国内初の商業施設複合型クラブハウス". Archived from the original on 2017-07-27. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
  6. "「いわきFCフィールド」オープン 地域活性化の一翼に期待".
  7. "第23回全国クラブチームサッカー選手権大会".
  8. "注目急上昇!J1撃破「いわきFC」 凱旋の勇姿に熱い視線".
  9. "[いわきFC OfficialSite] 2023年シーズン「J2クラブライセンス」交付のお知らせ". いわきFC OfficialSite (in Japanese). 25 October 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  10. "[いわきFC OfficialSite] 2024年シーズン「J1クラブライセンス」交付のお知らせ". いわきFC OfficialSite (in Japanese). 26 September 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  11. "RSSSF Japan Regional League data 2013". RSSSF.org. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  12. "RSSSF Japan Regional League data 2014". RSSSF.org. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  13. "RSSSF Japan Regional League data 2015". RSSSF.org. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
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