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Kyoto Sanga F.C.
京都サンガFC
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Full name Kyoto Sanga F.C.
Nickname(s) Sanga
Founded 1922,
as Kyoto Shiko Club (京都紫郊クラブ)
Ground Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium
Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
(Capacity: 20,389)
Chairman Toru Umemoto
Manager Hisashi Kato
League J. League Div.1
2008 14th Place
Home colours
Away colours

Kyoto Sanga F.C. (京都サンガF.C. Kyōto Sanga Efushī?) is a Japanese professional football (soccer) club based in Kyoto. The word "Sanga" is a Sanskrit term meaning "group" or "club", often used to denote Buddhist congregations. This reflects Kyoto's tradition of Buddhist temples (see sangha). The club was formerly known as Kyoto Purple Sanga with "purple", the colour of the team uniforms, an imperial colour reflecting Kyoto's status as Japan's ancient imperial capital city. It was decided however that, from 2007, the team will simply been known as "Kyoto Sanga". They are the oldest club competing in the J. League.

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[edit] History

The club was started as Kyoto Shiko Club, one of the few proper Japanese football clubs in the sense of being strictly dedicated to football and not being part of a company. Like Ventforet Kofu, however, it could not rise to a Japan Soccer League First Division dominated by company teams; in 1993, after the J. League was created, Kyoto Shiko Club, aided by funds from local new sponsors Kyocera and Nintendo, professionalized (though some players broke away and formed their own clubs, see below) and joined the former Japan Football League under the new name Kyoto Purple Sanga.

First joining the J. League in 1996, Kyoto Sanga hold the dubious distinction of being the League's most relegated side, having been demoted on three separate occasions. Relegation to J2 occurred at the end of the 2000, 2003 and 2006 seasons; more than any other team. The 2003 relegation happened despite having many national team players on its roster. Stars like Park Ji-Sung and Daisuke Matsui have since left for greener pastures. In December 2007 the club gained J1 status for the fourth time in their history via the promotion/relegation play off.

old logo
Nishikyogoku Stadium

[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

As of June 15, 2009

No. Position Player
1 Japan GK Naohito Hirai
2 Japan DF Yasumasa Nishino
3 Brazil DF Sidiclei
4 Japan DF Hiroki Mizumoto
5 Japan DF Kazuki Teshima
6 Japan DF Yuta Someya
7 Japan MF Yuto Sato
8 Japan DF Yusuke Nakatani
9 Japan FW Yohei Toyoda
10 Brazil MF Diego
11 Japan FW Takenori Hayashi
13 Japan FW Atsushi Yanagisawa
14 South Korea DF Lee Jung-Soo
15 Japan MF Hiroki Nakayama
16 Japan MF Jun Ando
No. Position Player
17 Japan MF Taisuke Nakamura
18 Japan MF Koken Kato
19 Japan DF Shun Morishita
21 Japan GK Yuichi Mizutani
22 Japan MF Daigo Watanabe
23 Japan FW Atsutaka Nakamura
24 Japan DF Tatsuya Masushima
25 Japan FW Dan Howbert
26 Japan DF Makoto Kakuda
27 Japan FW Takumi Uesato
28 North Korea FW Kim Seng-Yong
29 Japan GK Tatsuya Morita
30 Japan GK Kenya Matsui
31 Japan FW Takumi Miyayoshi

For recent transfers, see List of Japanese football transfers winter 2009-10.

[edit] Notable players

[edit] World Cup Players

World Cup 1998

World Cup 2002

World Cup 2006

[edit] Managers

Manager Nat. Tenure
Takeshi Takama  Japan 1993
Seishiro Shimatani  Japan 1994
Jorge Yonashiro  Japan 1994
José Oscar Bernardi  Brazil 1995-1996
Jorge Yonashiro  Japan 1996
Pedro Rocha  Uruguay 1997
Marius Johan Ooft  Netherlands 1998
Hidehiko Shimizu  Japan 1998-1999
Bunji Kimura  Japan 1999
Shu Kamo  Japan 1999-2000
Gert Engels  Germany 2000-2003
Bunji Kimura  Japan 2003
Pim Verbeek  Netherlands 2003
Bunji Kimura  Japan 2003
Akihiro Nishimura  Japan 2004
Koichi Hashiratani  Japan 2004-2006
Naohiko Minobe  Japan 2006-2007
Hisashi Kato  Japan 2007-

[edit] Team Record

[edit] League

Season League Place GP Pts Win Draw Lose Average Crowd
1992 Former JFL Division 2 Runners-up / 10 18 37 11 3 4
1993 Former JFL Division 1 10 / 10 18 - 2 - 16
1994 Former JFL 5 / 16 30 - 20 - 10
1995 Former JFL Runners-up / 16 30 70 23 - 7
1996 J. League 16 / 16 30 24 8 - 22 9,404
1997 J. League First Stage 13 / 17 16 18 6 - 10 7,881
J. League Second Stage 16 / 17 16 9 3 - 13
J. League Total 14 / 17 32 27 9 - 23
1998 J. League First Stage 15 / 18 17 16 6 - 11 8,015
J. League Second Stage 11 / 18 17 23 9 - 8
J. League Total 13 / 18 34 39 15 - 19
1999 J. League Division 1 First Stage 14 / 16 15 12 4 0 11 8,859
J. League Division 1 Second Stage 9 / 16 15 19 7 0 8
J. League Division 1 Total 12 / 16 30 31 11 0 19
2000 J. League Division 1 First Stage 16 / 16 15 7 2 1 12 7,253
J. League Division 1 Second Stage 12 / 16 15 18 6 1 8
J. League Division 1 Total 15 / 16 30 25 8 2 20
2001 J. League Division 2 Champions / 12 44 84 28 5 11 3,808
2002 J. League Division 1 First Stage 6 / 16 15 24 9 1 5 10,352
J. League Division 1 Second Stage 7 / 16 15 22 8 0 7
J. League Division 1 Total 5 / 16 30 46 17 1 12
2003 J. League Division 1 First Stage 16 / 16 15 10 3 1 11 10,850
J. League Division 1 Second Stage 14 / 16 15 13 3 4 8
J. League Division 1 Total 16 / 16 30 23 6 5 19
2004 J. League Division 2 5 / 12 44 69 19 12 13 7,807
2005 J. League Division 2 Champions / 12 44 97 30 7 7 7,857
2006 J. League Division 1 18 / 18 34 22 4 10 20 9,781
2007 J. League Division 2 3 / 13 48 86 24 14 10 6,629
2008 J. League Division 1 14 / 18 34 41 11 8 15 13,687
2009 J. League Division 1 12 / 18 34 41 11 8 15 11,126
 
Key to colors
    1st division
    2nd division
    3rd division

[edit] Other domestic competitions

[edit] Emperor's Cup

Season Result
1996 Quarter-finals
1997 4th Round
1998 3rd Round
1999 4th Round
2000 3rd Round
2001 4th Round
2002 Champions
2003 3rd Round
2004 4th Round
2005 4th Round
2006 4th Round
2007 3rd Round
2008 5th Round
2009 3rd Round
 

[edit] J. League Cup

Season Result
1996 Group Stage
1997 Group Stage
1998 Group Stage
1999 2nd Round
2000 Semi-finals
2001 1st Round
2002 Group Stage
2003 Group Stage
2004 Didn't qualify
2005 Didn't qualify
2006 Group Stage
2007 Didn't qualify
2008 Group Stage
2009 Group Stage
 

[edit] Super Cup

Season Result
2003 Runners-up

[edit] Honours

All Japan Senior Football Championship (as Kyoto Shiko)
1988
Emperor's Cup
2002
J. League Division 2
2001, 2005

[edit] Related clubs

Kyoto Sanga is considered the main continuation of the Kyoto Shiko Club that competed in the Japan Soccer League Second Division. "Shiko" (紫光) means "brilliant purple" and is the color that Shiko/Sanga have always worn.

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