FC Kariya

FC Kariya (FC刈谷, Efu Shī Kariya) are a Japanese football club based in Kariya, Aichi. They're aiming to gain professional status. Since the 2022 season, after being relegated from the Japan Football League, they are currently playing in the Tōkai Adult Soccer League, which part of Japanese Regional Leagues.

FC Kariya
FC刈谷
Full nameFootball Club Kariya
Nickname(s)F.C. Kariya
Founded1949; 75 years ago (1949) (as Nippon Denso Soccer Club)
GroundWave Stadium Kariya
Kariya, Aichi
Capacity2,602[1]
ChairmanJin Hase
ManagerKoji Kadota (ja)
LeagueTōkai Adult Soccer League D1
20221st of 9 (champions);
Lost JRCL play-offs
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was founded in 1949 as Nippon Denso Soccer Club. They mainly played in the Tōkai Regional League; Kariya was already represented in the Japan Soccer League by the club belonging to Toyota Industries (not to be confused with nearby Toyota Motors, which is the club that became Nagoya Grampus).

Nippon Denso were finally promoted to the Japan Football League in 1996. They played their first JFL season under new name DENSO Soccer Club because of the change of their owner's name.

DENSO relinquished the ownership at the end of the 2005 season and non-profit organisation Kaeru Sports Club took over. Their name F.C. Kariya was chosen from entries from the public. Despite this change of ownership, F.C. Kariya did not show much ambition for J. League status in subsequent campaigns and finished in 17th place on the 2009 season of the Japan Football League, being relegated back to the Tokai Regional League after losing a promotion/relegation series to the more ambitious Zweigen Kanazawa.[2]

In 2015, Kariya became champions of the Tōkai Adult Soccer League and participated in the 2015 Regional League promotion play-offs, reaching the Top 4, but not the promotion back to JFL. They also featured three times in the Emperor's Cup, reaching 2nd round both in 2007 and in 2012.

In 2020 season, the Tōkai Adult Soccer League was held in an irregular knock-out format due to the covid-19 pandemic. Led by a new manager Koji Kadota, FC Kariya won the tournament to qualify for the Regional Champions League, and finished on it as runners-up, resulting in their return to the Japan Football League comeback for the 2021 season, after 11 seasons of unsuccessful promotion attempts.

On the same season, they were relegated back to the Tōkai Adult Soccer League. On 2022, they already won the tournament, pushing themselves to another promotion race with other 11 teams highly ranked either at their Regional Leagues or at the 2022 Shakaijin Cup, at the 2022 Regional Champions League. On the first group stage round, FC Kariya did well, with a 3-match unbeaten streak to secure a place in the Final Round. The top 2 of the 4 teams at the group would qualify to the JFL. In the 2nd of the 3 matches to be played at it, FC Kariya lost their promotion hopes for the season, as they lost their first two matches and couldn't overcome a 4-point gap within just a game left.

Shirt and colours

FC Kariya's shirt features the red sash (or Aka Dasuki in Japanese). This design was originally adopted by Kariya High School's soccer club who introduced the sport to the area in the Taishō period. Because of this, the red sash is regarded as the symbolic design of Kariya's football.

Stadiums

They play their home games mainly at Kariya Municipal Athletic Park, but Toyohashi City Iwata General Ballgame Stadium and Nagoya City Port Soccer Stadium are also used a couple of times a year. They practice at Denso Ikeda Factory ground which is not open to the public because it is in Denso's factory site.

League and cup record

Here are listed only the seasons disputed as "FC Kariya"'.

ChampionsRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated
LeagueEmperor's
Cup
Shakaijin
Cup
SeasonDivisionTierPos.GPWDLFAGDPts
2006Japan Football
League
313th3488184663-1732Did not qualifyNot eligible
200716th3484223659-23282nd round
20088th34131294740751Did not qualify
200917th34710172651-25311st round
2010Tōkai Adult Soccer
League (Div. 1)
42nd1610513892935Did not qualifyDid not play
20113rd1463528244212nd round
20124th1453623176182nd roundQuarter final
20133rd1481535211425Did not qualifyDid not play
201454th1462619190201st round
20151st14103134132133Quarter-final
20161st1413104373640Did not play
20172nd14103135152033
20181st1412113392437Runner-up
20191st141202441430361st roundQuarter-final
20201st--------Did not qualifyWas not held
2021Japan Football
League
417th3246222655-29181st roundNot eligible
2022Tōkai Adult Soccer
League (Div. 1)
51st16113239112836Did not qualifyDid not play
20232nd1614103122715Champions
Key
  • 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

Honours

Nippon Denso SC (1949–2005) /FC Kariya (2006–present)

Current squad

As of 23 August 2023. [3]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
16GK  JPNYusei Narita
17MF  JPNRyo Fukuda
18MF  JPNYushin Mochizuki
19DF  JPNManato Akimoto
20FW  JPNYutaka Ito
21GK  JPNTakuya Kojima
22DF  JPNShungo Imasaka
23MF  JPNShinichiro Sonoda
24DF  JPNKeishin Shirai
25DF  JPNKimiaki Nishikawa
26MF  JPNKaito Kinoshita
28MF  JPNRen Iijima
29MF  JPNChihiro Otomo
30MF  JPNRyoto Kamiya

References

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