Kochi United SC

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Kōchi United SC
高知ユナイテッドスポーツクラブ
Kochi United SC Logo.png
Full nameKōchi United Sports Club
Founded2016; 5 years ago (2016)
GroundKochi Haruno Sports Ground ()
Haruno, Kōchi
Capacity25,000
ChairmanShigekazu Takemasa
ManagerAkihiro Nishimura
LeagueJapan Football League
2020Japan Football League, 14th
WebsiteClub website
Away colours

Kōchi United Sports Club, (高知ユナイテッドスポーツクラブ, Kōchi United SC) is a football club based in Kōchi, the capital city of Kōchi Prefecture in Japan. They played in the Shikoku Soccer League, one of the Japanese Regional Leagues from 2016–2019, winning it three times in a row from 2017–19. In 2019 they finished 2nd in the Japanese Regional Football League Competition, earning promotion to the Japan Football League from the 2020 season.

History[]

On February 1st 2016, two established Shikoku League clubs; Igosso Kōchi FC (アイゴッソ高知FC) and Kōchi U Torastar FC (高知UトラスターFC) merged to form one club, whose aim was to be the first team from Kōchi Prefecture to play in the J. League. After officially changing the management company's name to Kōchi United Sports Club Ltd., Kochi United SC took Igosso Kōchi FC's place in the Shikoku League. For the many players at Kōchi U Torastar FC unable to join Kochi United SC, and wanting to continue playing as amateurs in the Shikoku League, Kochi Sports Club Ltd. and Kochi University established KUFC Nangoku on March 1st 2016, and this new club took Kōchi U Torastar FC's place in the Shikoku League. The club badge depicts the ceremonial Keshō-mawashi (化粧廻し) of a Tosa Fighting Dog on the outside, with the dark red colors of Igosso Kochi FC and the green of Kōchi U Torastar inside it and an image of a leaping bonito or skipjack tuna drawn in the center (a popular fish in Kochi prefecture). The club's home shirt also reflects the colors of the amalgamated teams from which Kochi United SC was formed.

As Igosso Kōchi FC[]

Postwar-1966: Kōchi Agricultural High School O.B. Club (高知農業高校OBクラブ).

1966-1996: Nangoku Soccer Club (Shikoku League Champions:1980).

1996-1999: Himawari Milk Nangoku F.C. (ひまわり牛乳南国FC).

1999-2014: Nangoku Kōchi F.C. (Shikoku League Champions: 2001, 2002. 2003, 2004, 2005).

2014-2016: Igosso Kōchi.

[1][circular reference]

As Kōchi U Torastar FC[]

1998-2000: Transistor (トランジェスター).

2000-2006: Torastar (トラスター).

2006-2008: Beiling Torastar (北陵トラスター).

2008-2013: Nankoku Torastar (南国トラスターFC).

2013-2016: Kōchi U Torastar FC (Shikoku League Champions: 2014)

[2][circular reference]

2016 season[]

In their inaugural 2016 season they finished runners up in the Shikoku League (W12-D1-L1) to FC Imabari (FC今治) . They also qualified for the All Japan Senior Football Championship (全国社会人サッカー選手権大会 Zenkoku Shakaijin Sakkā Senshuken Taikai), but lost 4–3 in the first round to eventual winners Mitsubishi Mizushima FC (三菱水島 FC). In addition, they represented Kōchi in the Emperor's Cup (天皇杯 Tennōhai) breaking Kochi University's 13 year streak, but lost 2–1 in the first round proper to V-Varen Nagasaki (V・ファーレン長崎) of the J2 League having taken a shock lead with a Kota Sugawara penalty. Takuya Kobayashi was the top goalscorer with 17 goals in all competitions.

2017 season[]

In the 2017 season they won the Shikoku League with a W12-D2-L0 record, thus qualifying for the Japanese Regional Football League Competition (全国地域サッカーチャンピオンズリーグ Zenkoku Chiiki Sakkā Championzu Līgu). They were drawn in Group B for the tournament alongside Amitie SC Kyoto (now Ococias Kyoto AC おこしやす京都AC), FC TIAMO Hirakata (FCティアモ枚方) of the Kansai Soccer League, and Mitsubishi Mizushima FC of the Chūgoku Soccer League. They lost 1–0 against Kansai Champions Amitie SC Kyoto in their first match, but won their second game 2–1 against FC TIAMO Hirakata. In their final match they thrashed Mitsubishi Mizushima (6 times Chugoku League champions) 5–2, but it wasn't enough to win the group or qualify for the final stage as best runners up. Still, it was a fine overall performance in their first appearance in the tournament. In the Emperor's Cup they represented Kochi again, but went out in the first round proper for the second consecutive season, losing 2–1 to Verspah Oita (ヴェルスパ大分) of the Japan Football League, after leading with a Tsubasa Yokotake goal. In the All Japan Senior Football Championship first round, they led at half time but ended up losing 3–1 to Vonds Ichihara (VONDS市原). The top scorer for the season was Kota Sugawara with 23 goals in all competitions.

2018 season[]

Emperor's Cup[]

Regional Rounds:

Kochi Prefectual Football Championship Quarter-Final v Showa Club (昭和クラブ): W 6–0.

Kochi Prefectual Football Championship Semi-Final v Rossorise KFC (ロッサライズKFC): W 5–1.

Kochi Prefectual Football Championship Final v KUFC Nangoku (KUFC南国): W 3–0.

Main Draw:

First Round Proper v Mitsubishi Mizushima FC: W 2-0 (Taguchi, Hirata). Attendance: 621.

Second Round Proper v Albirex Niigata (アルビレックス新潟): D 0-0 (L 5-3 pens). Venue: Denka Big Swan Stadium. Attendance: 2241.

All Japan Senior Football Championship[]

Kochi Prefecture Play-Off v Rossorise KFC:W 4–0.

Shikoku Playoff Tournament First Round v Koyo Sealing Techno (光洋シーリングテクノ):W 9–0.

Shikoku Playoff Semi-Final v Tadotsu FC (多度津FC): W 5–0.

First Round Proper v Suzuka Unlimited FC (鈴鹿アンリミテッドFC): L 0–3.

Shikoku Soccer League[]

1. v Koyo Sealing Techno: W 6–0.

2. v Llamas Kochi FC (llamas高知FC): W 8–0.

3. v Niisho Club (新商クラブ): W 3–0.

4. v R.Velho Takamatsu (アルヴェリオ高松): W 0–8.

5. v Tadotsu FC: W 8–0.

6. v KUFC Nangoku: W 3–1.

7. v FC Tokushima (FC徳島): L 1–0.

8. v Koyo Sealing Techno: W 0–8.

9. v Llamas Kochi FC: W 0–6.

10. v R.Velho Takamatsu: W 10–0.

11. v Tadotsu FC: W 1–5.

12. v KUFC Nangoku: W 0–1.

13. v FC Tokushima: D 3–3. (Attendance: 600+).

14. v Niisho Club: W 0-11.

Japanese Regional Football League Competition[]

1. Group A: v Blancdieu Hirosaki FC: L 2–3.

2. Group A: v Hokkaido Tokachi Sky Earth: L 0–3.

3. Group A: v FC Kariya L 1–2.

2019 season[]

Emperor's Cup[]

Kochi Prefectual Football Championship Semi-Final v Llamas Kochi FC: W 5–0. (Hiroki Maehara becomes Kochi United SC's all-time leading cup goal-scorer)

Kochi Prefectual Football Championship Final v KUFC Nangoku: W 3-2 (AET).

First Round Proper v MD Nagasaki (MD長崎): W 0-1 (Murakami). Attendance: 462.

Second Round Proper v V.Varen Nagasaki: L 1-2 (AET) (Nishimura). Attendance: 1498.

All Japan Senior Football Championship[]

Kochi Prefecture Play-Off v KUFC Nangoku: W 5-0 (Hiroki Maehara scores record equaling 49th goal for the club).

Shikoku Playoff Tournament First Round v Hisaeda FC (久枝FC): W 9–0.

Shikoku Playoff Semi-Final v FC Tokushima: L 1–2.

Shikoku Soccer League[]

1. v Koyo Sealing Techno: W 11-0 (Attendance 1000+).

2. v Niisho Club: W 10–0.

3. v Llamas Kochi FC: W 4–0.

4. v R.Velho Takamatsu: W 0–9.

5. v Tadotsu FC: W 7–0.

6. v KUFC Nangoku: W 4-0 (Ryo Taguchi becomes the club's all-time top league goal scorer with his 36th Shikoku League goal).

7. v FC Tokushima: W 1–2.

8. v Niisho Club: W 0-7 (Ryo Taguchi equals the all-time goal scoring record with his 49th strike in all competitions for Kochi United SC).

9. v Koyo Sealing Techno: W 0-14 (Hiroki Maehara becomes Kochi United's all-time leading goalscorer and the first player to score 50 goals for the club).

10. v Llamas Kochi FC: W 0–6.

11. v R.Velho Takamatsu: W 5–0.

12. v Tadotsu FC: W 2–7.

13. v KUFC Nangoku: W 1–2.

14. v FC Tokushima: W 4-0 (Attendance: 1100).

Japanese Regional Football League Competition[]

Group C: v Blancdieu Hirosaki: W 2–1.

Group C: v SRC Hiroshima: W 7–0.

Group C: v Ococias Kyoto AC: L 0–2.

Final Round: v Iwaki FC: L 3–0.

Final Round: v Fukui United FC: W 3–1.

Final Round: v Ococias Kyoto: W 3–1.

2020 season[]

Japan Football League[]

1. v Tokyo Musashino City FC H: D 1-1 (Shimodo). (First ever match in JFL).

2. v Nara Club A: D 1-1 (Nagao).

3. v Matsue City FC A: L 2-1 (Shimodo).

4. v FC Maruyasu Okazaki H: L 0-2

5. v Iwaki FC A: L 4-3 (Hirata, Nagao, Izumi).

6. v Honda Lock SC H: L 0-1.

7. v Suzuka Point Getters H: D 2-2 (Akahoshi, Fujisaki).

8. v Sony Sendai FC A: L 1-3 (Tsuboi).

9. v Verspah Oita H: L 0-1.

10. v Honda F.C. A: W 0-1 (Akahoshi). (First JFL win).

11. v Tegevajaro Miyazaki H: L 0-2.

12. v MIO Biwako Shiga H: W 3-0 (Yokotake (pen), Akahoshi, Taguchi). (First home JFL win).

13. v FC Osaka A: W 0-2 (Akahoshi 2). (First back-to-back JFL wins).

14. v ReinMeer Aomori H: D 1-1 (Akahoshi).

15. v Veertien Mie A: W 0-1 (Fujisaki).

Emperor's Cup[]

1. Kochi Prefectual Football Championship Final v Kochi University: W 2-0 (Maeda 2).

2. Second Round Proper: v Takamatsu University: W 2-1 (Akahoshi, Izumi).

3. Third Round Proper: v F.C Tokushima: W 2-0 (Taguchi, Nagao).

4. Fourth Round Proper: v Tsukuba University: L 3-2 AET (Akahoshi 2).

2021 season[]

Japan Football League[]

1. v Verspah Oita (A) W 0-1 (Nishimura Yuta).

2. v ReinMeer Aomori (H) W 2-1 (Nagao, Izumi).

3. v FC Osaka (A) L 2-1 (Akahoshi).

4. v Sony Sendai FC (H) L 1-2 (Tanaka Shoma).

5. v Suzuka Point Getters (A) L 2-1 (Shimodo).

6. v Iwaki FC (A) L 3-2 (Nishimura Koji 2).

7. v FC TIAMO Hirakata (H) W 1-0 (Shimodo).

8. v FC Maruyasu Okazaki (A) W 1-2 (Nishimura Yuta, Akahoshi).

9. v Veertien Mie (H) W 3-1 (Fujii, Nagao, Nishimura Yuta).

10.v MIO Biwako Shiga (A) L 1-0.

11.v Honda Lock SC (H) W 1-0 (Nishimura Yuta).

12.v Nara Club (H) L 0-2.

13. v Honda FC (A) L 5-0.

14. v FC Kariya (H) L 1-4 (Lucas).

15. v Matsue City FC (A) L 4-0.

16. v Tokyo Musashino City FC (H) W 1-0 (Nishimura Yuta).

17. v ReinMeer Aomori (A) D 2-2 (Nagao, Hosoyama).

18. v Verspah Oita (H) L 1-2 (Akahoshi).

19. v Iwaki FC (H) D 0-0.

20. v FC TIAMO Hirakata (A) L 2-1 (Tanaka Shoma).

21. v FC Maruyasu Okazaki (H) D 1-1 (Lucas).

22. v Veertien Mie (A) W 0-3 (Nishimura Yuta 2, Nakamasu). (Biggest away win in JFL. First double).

Emperor's Cup[]

1. Kochi Prefectual Football Championship Final v Kochi University (H): W 2-1 (Nishimura Yuta 2).

2. First Round v Kamatamare Sanuki (H): W 1-0 (Fujii). First ever win over J-League opposition.

3. Second Round v Tokushima Vortis (A): L 1-2 (Shimodo). First goal scored against J1 opposition.

Current squad[]

Updated to 19 July 2021.[3]

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 Japan JPN Sotaro Maruyama
2 DF Japan JPN Daiki Sakanoue
3 DF Japan JPN Shota Fujisaki
4 MF Japan JPN Kaito Hosoyama
5 MF Brazil BRA Lucas Daubermann
6 MF Japan JPN Sho Aoki
7 MF Japan JPN Daisuke Okada
8 FW Japan JPN Yuta Nishimura
9 FW Japan JPN Yoshikimi Nagao
10 MF Japan JPN Tsubasa Yokotake (captain)
13 DF Japan JPN Yuto Tanaka
14 FW Japan JPN Tomoki Yoshida (On loan from Iwaki FC)
15 FW Japan JPN Masaki Shintani
16 DF Japan JPN Hiroto Matsubara
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Japan JPN Shoma Tanaka
18 FW Japan JPN Koki Izumi
19 FW Japan JPN Kaima Akahoshi
20 MF Japan JPN Ryosuke Nagamatsu
21 DF Japan JPN Yoshiharu Fujii
22 GK Japan JPN Naotaka Ikegami
23 MF Japan JPN Tomoya Seki
24 DF Japan JPN Kenichiro Hirata
25 MF Japan JPN Junya Kurihara
27 MF Japan JPN Kento Nakamasu
28 FW Japan JPN Koji Nishimura
29 DF Japan JPN Ryusei Shimodo
30 GK Japan JPN Seiya Inoue

League and Cup Record[]

League Emperor's
Cup
AJSFC CCL Top Goalscorer (All Competitions)
Season Division Pos. GP W D L F A GD Pts
2016 Shikoku Soccer League 2nd 14 12 1 1 70 6 64 37 1st round 1st round Did not qualify Takuya Kobayashi (17)
2017 1st 14 12 2 0 83 5 78 38 1st round 1st round Group stages Kota Sugawara (23)
2018 1st 14 12 1 1 80 6 74 37 2nd round 1st round Group stages Kazuki Nakabayashi / Ryo Taguchi (16)
2019 1st 14 14 0 0 92 4 88 42 2nd round Did not qualify 2nd Ryo Taguchi (19)
2020 JFL 14th 15 4 4 7 17 26 -9 16 4th round - - Kaima Akahoshi (9)
2021 32 2nd round - -
Key

Note: AJSFC=All Japan Senior Football Championship. CCL=Chiiki Champions League.

  • Pos. = Position in league; GP = Games Played; W = Games won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals Difference; Pts = Points gained
  • Source: J.League Data Site

All-time Competitive Record Table[]

Updated to Sep 2021

Opponent Pld W D L GF GA GD
Albirex Niigata 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
Aso FC 1 1 0 0 12 0 +12
Blancdieu Hirosaki FC 2 1 0 1 4 4 0
Fukui United FC 1 1 0 0 3 1 +2
Hisaeda FC 2 2 0 0 15 0 +15
Hokkaido Tokachi Sky Earth 1 0 0 1 0 3 -3
Honda F.C. 2 1 0 1 1 5 -4
Honda Lock SC 1 1 0 1 1 1 0
FC Imabari 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1
Iwaki FC 4 0 1 3 5 10 -5
Kamatamare Sanuki 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1
FC Kariya 2 0 0 2 2 6 -4
Kochi University 4 4 0 0 9 4 +5
Koyo Sealing Techno Soccer Club 7 7 0 0 67 1 +66
KUFC Nangoku 11 11 0 0 42 7 +35
Llamas Kochi FC 11 11 0 0 61 2 +59
FC Maruyasu Okazaki 3 1 1 1 3 4 -1
Matsue City FC 3 0 0 3 1 9 -8
MD Nagasaki 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1
MIO Biwako Shiga 2 1 0 1 3 1 +2
Mitsubishi Mizushima FC 3 2 0 1 10 6 +4
Nara Club 2 0 1 1 1 3 -2
Nakamura Club 2 2 0 0 14 0 +14
Niisho Club 6 6 0 0 48 0 +48
Ococias Kyoto AC 3 1 0 2 3 4 -1
FC Osaka 2 1 0 1 3 2 +1
ReinMeer Aomori 3 1 2 0 5 4 +1
Rossorise KFC 4 4 0 0 26 1 +25
FC RSG 1 1 0 0 10 0 +10
R.Velho Takamatsu 9 9 0 0 56 0 +56
Shinnitte Tsusumikin Oita Soccer Club 1 1 0 0 3 1 +2
Showa Club 1 1 0 0 6 0 +6
Sony Sendai FC 2 0 0 2 2 5 -3
SRC Hiroshima 1 1 0 0 7 0 +7
Suzuka Point Getters 3 0 1 2 3 7 -4
Tadotsu FC 9 8 1 0 55 4 +51
Takamatsu University 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1
Tegevajaro Miyazaki 1 0 0 1 0 2 -2
FC TIAMO Hirakata 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1
FC Tokushima 11 6 3 2 35 10 +25
Tokushima Vortis 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1
Tokyo Musashino City FC 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1
Tsukuba University 1 0 0 1 2 3 -1
Verspah Oita 4 1 0 3 3 5 -2
Veertien Mie 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6
Vonds Ichihara 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2
V-Varen Nagasaki 2 0 0 2 2 4 -2

All-time Top Ten Record Goalscorers[]

Updated to Mar 2021

Name Ranking Active League Cup Other Total Hat-tricks
1 2016-2020 37 16 4 57 5
2 2017-2020 39 12 2 53 5
Kota Sugawara 3 2016-2018 35 13 1 49 5
Tsubasa Yokotake 4 2016- 20 6 2 28 0
5 2017-2018 13 11 1 25 1
On Byung-Hoon 6 2016-2018 13 10 0 23 0
7 2017-2019 14 7 0 21 0
8 2019- 13 4 1 18 0
9 2018- 12 2 3 17 2
9 2016 9 8 0 17 3

Honours[]

  • Shikoku Soccer League: Champions (3)
2017, 2018, 2019
  • Kochi Prefectural Football Championship: Winners (6)
2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
2019

Records[]

  • Record home victory: 11-0 v Rossorise KFC (Emperor's Cup Regional Round, 2017) & v Koyo Sealing Techno (Shikoku Soccer League, 2019).
  • Record away victory: 0-14 v Koyo Sealing Techno (Shikoku Soccer League 2019).
  • Record defeat: 5-0 v Honda FC (JFL 2021).
  • Record home league defeat: 1-4 v FC Kariya (JFL 2021).
  • Longest winning streak (all comps): 13 games (2017–18 and 2019 season).
  • Longest losing streak (all comps): 4 games (Oct-Nov 2018, JFL 2020 and JFL 2021 x2).
  • Most goals by one player in a game: 4 (Takuya Kobayashi: SSL 2016, Kazuki Nakabayashi: AJSFC 2017, Paulo Sousa: SSL 2018, Ryo Taguchi: SSL 2019, Hiroki Maehara: SSL 2019).
  • Most career goals for Kochi United SC: 57 (Hiroki Maehara).
  • Most hat-tricks for Kochi United SC: 5 (Kota Sugawara, Ryo Taguchi, Hiroki Maehara).

References[]

  1. ^ https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/アイゴッソ高知#歴史
  2. ^ https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/高知UトラスターFC
  3. ^ "Top Team | 高知ユナイテッドスポーツクラブ".

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