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Nankatsu SC
are a Japanese football club based in Katsushika, Tokyo. They play in the Kantō Soccer League. As the club aims for a future qualification to the J.League, they currently hold the J.League 100 Year Plan status. History The club's origin dates from 1983. In that era, the club mainly centered attention on Tokiwa Junior High School alumni who wanted to play for the club, inserting a certain influence on the club, which ended up naming themselves as Tokiwa Club. The club joined the Tokyo Adult Soccer League, and was promoted to its 2nd Division in 1994. The club repeatedly switched between the second and third division, as the club couldn't gain consistency in a higher-level league. In 2011, the Katsushika Ward Football Federation established the NPO International Football Promotion Association, which is an organization under the Federation for clubs aiming to join the J.League. The then named Tokiwa Club became an affiliate. The club was renamed in 2012, becoming Katsushika Vito ...
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Shinsuke Sakimoto
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Sakimoto was born in Sakai on April 14, 1982. After graduating from high school, he joined J1 League club Gamba Osaka based in his local in 2001. Although he debuted in 2001, he could hardly play in the match until 2003. In 2004, he moved to Japan Football League The also known as simply the JFL is the 4th tier of the Japanese association football league system, positioned beneath the three divisions of the J.League. The league features fully professional teams that hold J.League associate membership amo ... club Sagawa Express Osaka and played many matches. He retired end of 2004 season. Club statistics References External links * 1982 births Living people Sportspeople from Sakai, Osaka Association football people from Osaka Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J1 League players Japan Football League players Gamba Osaka players Sagawa Shiga FC players Men's association football midfielders {{Jap ...
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Junichi Inamoto
is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Nankatsu SC. He is a retired international for the Japan national team. Club career Inamoto was born in Kagoshima Prefecture. He played for Japanese club Gamba Osaka during his last year of high school, signing with the club in 1997. In April when at the age of 17, he debuted opening match in 1997 J.League season, which made him the youngest player who played J.League (at that time). He played for Gamba until summer 2001 and played 118 matches in J1 League. He was then one of many high-profile transfers of Asian players to Europe, signing with Arsenal of the Premier League. Inamoto scored two goals for the Japanese national team at the 2002 World Cup, but had already been released by Arsenal shortly before the tournament began. He was then signed by Fulham on a long-term loan deal from Gamba Osaka. Initially he settled well at the London club, garnering good notices as a tough-tackling midfielder with an eye ...
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Kunimitsu Sekiguchi
is a Japanese football player who plays for Nankatsu SC. Club career After the 2017 season, Sekiguchi seemed to have opted for retirement. With a surprise announcement, though, he joined back Vegalta Sendai in April 2018. National team career Sekiguchi made a full international debut for Japan on 8 October 2010 in a friendly against Argentina. Club statistics Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"J1&J2&J3選手名鑑 2015 (NSK MOOK)" 14 February 2015, Japan, (p. 161 out of 298) 1Includes Relegation/Promotion Play-offs. National team statistics Honours Japan *Kirin Cup (1) : 2011 Club ; Vegalta Sendai *J2 League (1) : 2009 ; Cerezo Osaka *J.League Cup (1) : 2017 *Emperor's Cup (1) : 2017 File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a ser ... ...
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Kohei Mihara (footballer)
is a Japanese football player for Nankatsu SC are a Japanese football club based in Katsushika, Tokyo. They play in the Kantō Soccer League. As the club aims for a future qualification to the J.League, they currently hold the J.League 100 Year Plan status. History The club's origin dates .... Club statistics ''Updated to 23 February 2018''.Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"2016J1&J2&J3選手名鑑" 10 February 2016, Japan, (p. 175 out of 289) References External links *Profile at Nankatsu SC 1989 births Living people Kanagawa University alumni Association football people from Kagawa Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J2 League players Shonan Bellmare players Ehime FC players Vonds Ichihara players Nankatsu SC players Men's association football defenders {{Japan-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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Masaya Kajitsuka
Masaya () is the capital city of Masaya Department in Nicaragua. It is situated approximately 14 km west of Granada and 31 km southeast of Managua. It is located just east of the Masaya Volcano, an active volcano from which the city takes its name. With an estimated population of 136,584 (2021), it is Nicaragua's fourth most populous city, and is culturally known as the City of Flowers. History It is believed that the Niquiranos were the first people to dwell in the land of Masaya (the Chorotegas had also inhabited these areas). There is evidence of their settlements in small towns like Nindiri, Niquinohomo and Monimbó from before the Spanish Conquest. One of the city's principle neighborhoods is Monimbó (which in Spanish means "close to the water") and is located very close to the lagoon. There is documented evidence that in the 6th century, Monimbó had a population of about 150 tributaries. Pedrarias Davila initiated the conquest of what is now Masaya in 1524 ...
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Hayato Kato
Hayato may refer to: *Hayato (given name), a masculine Japanese given name *Hayato, Kagoshima is a town located in Aira District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2008, the town had an estimated population of 43,844 and the density of 555.30 persons per km². The total area was 66.49 km². On November 7, 2005, Hayato, along with the ..., a town located in Aira District, Kagoshima, Japan *, people of ancient Japan * Hayato (satellite), a Japanese CubeSat {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Masahito Noto
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a forward for Schwabo Tokyo. Career Noto was born in Osaka, Japan, and has played for SV Gonsenheim, the Hannover 96 reserve team, Buriram United, and Chainat F.C. In 2023, Noto officially joined to Japanese amateur club, Schwabo Tokyo for 2023 season after departure from Nankatsu SC. References External links *Profile at Nankatsu SC 1990 births Living people Association football people from Osaka Prefecture People from Hirakata Japanese men's footballers J2 League players Masahito Noto Lao Premier League players Liga 1 (Indonesia) players SV Gonsenheim players Masahito Noto Masahito Noto Masahito Noto Masahito Noto is a Japanese Association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward for Schwabo Tokyo. Career Noto was born in Osaka, Japan, and has played for SV Gonsenheim, the Hannover 96 reserve team, Buriram United, and ... JEF United Chiba players Lanexang United F.C. playe ...
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Hiroki Okawara
is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can be written in many ways. In the following lists, the kanji in parentheses are the individual's way of writing the name Hiroki. Possible writings Hiroki can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *弘樹, "vast tree, great tree, generous tree, great establish" *宏樹, "wide tree, large tree, wide establish" *博紀, "fair chronicle" *浩紀, "vigorous, chronicle" *博希, "ample hope" *大樹, "great tree" People with the name *, Japanese footballer *Hiroki Aiba (弘樹; born 1987), Japanese actor, dancer, and singer *, Japanese music artist and composer *, Japanese martial artist and kickboxer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese football *, Japanese sumo wrestler *Hiroki Azuma (浩紀; born 1971), Japanese cultural critic *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese football player *Hiroki Endo (浩輝), Japanese manga artist *, Japanese actor *, Japanese footballer *, head coach of the Sendai 8 ...
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Veroskronos Tsuno
is a Japanese football club based in Tsuno in Miyazaki Prefecture. They play in the Kyushu Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues. History In March 2014, the head coach at Hosho Junior & Senior High School – Hiromi Matsuzaki – worked closely with Miyazaki Sangyo-keiei University to give Miyazaki a new team, someone which could try to climb Japanese football's pyramid. The previous most-known club Estrela Miyazaki dissolved in 2009 and the region needed a new football face, since Miyazaki is one of the few prefecture to not host a professional football team in Japan. J.FC Miyazaki (the "J" stands for "jump" to the J. League) immediately raised their level, conquering a spot in Kyushu Soccer League and qualifying to 2015 Emperor's Cup 1st round, after defeating home-rivals Tegevajaro Miyazaki is a Japanese football club based in Miyazaki, the capital city of Miyazaki Prefecture. They play in the J3 League. History Born in 1965 as ''Kadokawa Club ...
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FC Tokushima
are a Japanese football club based in Yoshinogawa, Tokushima. They currently play in the Shikoku Soccer League, which part of Japanese Regional Leagues. History 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 occured in 2006. Since then, the club never went back to the 2nd division. On 2012, after winning the Tokushima Prefectural League, FC Tokushima 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 ...
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