Kamatamare Sanuki

Kamatamare Sanuki
カマタマーレ讃岐
Full name Kamatamare Sanuki
Founded 1956
Ground Kagawa Marugame Stadium
Ground Capacity 30,099
Chairman Minoru Kumano
Manager Makoto Kitano
League J2 League
2015 16th
Website Club home page

Kamatamare Sanuki is a football (soccer) club based in Takamatsu, the capital city of Kagawa Prefecture of Japan. They play in the second division of the J League. They entered the J League in 2014 after finishing as runner-up in the Japan Football League in 2013. The first part of their name was coined by combining the Japanese word Kamatama (a type of udon noodle bowl) and the Italian Mare ("Sea"). The second part is what Kagawa Prefecture used to be called. Their name as well as their crest, which also features a kamatama udon bowl, are so unique that the club instantly became one of the most well-known non-J. League sides in Japan when announced in October 2005.

History

The club was founded in 1956 as Takasho OB (Old Boys) Soccer Club (高商OBサッカークラブ) by the former students of Takamatsu Commercial High School's soccer club. Since renaming themselves Kagawa Shiun Football Club (香川紫雲フットボールクラブ) in 1991, they have been the leading football club in Kagawa, winning the Shikoku League Championship twice. The club's name changed again in 2000 to Sun Life (サンライフ) Football Club, when a consumer loan company Sun Life signed a sponsorship deal that continued until the end of the 2004 season. In October 2005, after briefly being called Takamatsu Football Club, the club officially announced their intention to rise to J. League status, and changed their name to Kamatamare Sanuki. In 2010 they won the non-league treble by winning the Shikoku League, the Shakaijin Cup and the Regional Promotion Series, and by virtue of the latter they were at last promoted to the Japan Football League.

League record

Season League Pld Pts W D L
1977 Shikoku League 14 10 4 2 8 6th
1978 14 4 1 2 11 8th
1979 Kagawa Pref. League ? ? ? ? ? Champions
1980 ? ? ? ? ? Champions
1981 Shikoku League 14 15 7 1 6 5th
1982 14 13 4 1 2 8th
1983 16 21 10 1 5 2nd
1984 14 17 6 5 3 2nd
1985 14 11 5 1 8 6th
1986 14 8 3 2 9 7th
1987 14 4 1 2 11 8th
1988 14 10 5 0 9 7th
1989 14 12 5 2 7 6th
1990 14 9 3 3 8 6th
1991 14 21 10 1 3 2nd
1992 14 18 8 2 4 3rd
1993 14 22 11 0 3 2nd
1994 13 23 11 1 1 Champions
1995 14 30 9 3 2 2nd
1996 14 31 10 1 3 2nd
1997 14 30 9 3 2 Champions
1998 14 22 6 4 4 3rd
1999 14 28 9 1 4 2nd
2000 14 25 8 1 5 4th
2001 14 24 7 3 4 3rd
2002 14 30 10 0 4 2nd
2003 14 13 4 1 9 6th
2004 14 24 8 0 6 3rd
2005 14 22 6 4 4 4th
2006 14 37 12 1 1 Champions
2007 14 37 12 1 12nd
2008 14 40 13 1 0 Champions
2009 14 36 12 0 22nd
2010 14 38 12 2 0 Champions
2011 JFL 33 40 11 7 1511th
2012 32 53 15 8 94th
2013 34 68 21 5 8Runners-up
2014 J2 42 33 7 122321st
2015 425112151516th

Current squad

As of 14 February 2016.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Japan GK Kenta Shimizu
2 Japan DF Yuki Ozawa
3 Japan DF Kodai Fujii
4 Japan DF Kazuya Sunamori
6 Japan MF Kohei Fujita
7 Japan MF Ryota Nagata
8 Japan MF Tomoya Osawa
9 Japan FW Kazuki Ganaha
10 Japan MF Kazumasa Takagi
11 Japan FW Kenji Baba
13 Japan FW Tetsuya Kijima
14 Brazil FW Allan
15 Japan MF Taishi Tsunada
16 Japan GK Kenta Ishii
17 Japan MF Fumiya Tamaki
No. Position Player
18 Brazil FW Miguel Bianconi
19 Japan MF Hayato Nakama
21 Japan FW Yuki Fuke
22 Japan DF Yusuke Takeda
23 Japan DF Hironori Nishi
24 Japan GK Takuya Seguchi
25 Japan MF Kazuya Okamura
26 Japan MF Shohei Yamamoto
27 Japan GK Daiki Shinagawa
28 South Korea MF Han Chang-joo
29 Japan FW Yuki Morikawa
30 Brazil DF Evson
33 Japan FW Ryosuke Kijima

Honours

In pop culture

The Kamatamare players made cameo appearances in the 2006 film "UDON" directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro.

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