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Yokohama F. Marinos
横浜F・マリノス
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Full name Yokohama F. Marinos
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Founded 1972
Ground Nissan Stadium
(International Stadium Yokohama)
Kohoku-ku, Yokohama
(Capacity: 72,327)
Chairman Shigeo Hidaritomo
Manager Flag of Japan Kokichi Kimura (2008 - )
League J. League Div.1
2008 9th Place
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Yokohama F. Marinos (横浜F・マリノス Yokohama Efu Marinosu?) is a Japanese football team which participates in the fully professional Japan Professional Football League; the top professional football (soccer) league in Japan.

Having won the J-League title three times and finished second twice, the team is one of the most successful J-League clubs. The team is based in Yokohama and was founded as the company team of Nissan Motors. The club was formed by the merger of Yokohama Marinos and Yokohama Flügels in 1999. The current name is intended to reflect both Marinos and Flügels. The team name Marinos means 'sailors' in Spanish. Marinos are one of only six teams to have competed in Japan's top flight of football every year since its inception in 1993.

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[edit] History

Nissan F.C. Yokohama Marinos

In 1973, the team started as the Nissan Motors F.C. based in Yokohama, and were promoted to the Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1976. It took necessary steps like building a friendly relationship with local high schools and universities and starting junior teams for school kids to be a winning team. Under the first paid or professional team manager in Japan Shu Kamo, the team won championships in 1988 and 1989 as well as the JSL Cup and Emperor's Cup winning all three major tournaments in Japan at that time.

In 1991, it was one of the founding members of the J. League. In 1998, after losing one of their primary sponsors, it was announced that crosstown rivals Yokohama Flügels would merge with Marinos. Since then, an F was added to the name to represent the Flügels half of the club. Many Flügels fans rejected the merger, rather believing their club to have been dissolved into Marinos. As a result, they refused to follow F. Marinos and instead created Yokohama F.C., F. Marinos' new crosstown rivals.

The team's home stadiums are Nissan Stadium, otherwise know as International Stadium Yokohama, and Mitsuzawa Stadium. It practices in the newly constructed Marinos Town in the Minato Mirai area of Yokohama.

[edit] Players

[edit] Current Squad

As of June 15, 2009

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Japan GK Tetsuya Enomoto
3 Flag of Japan DF Naoki Matsuda
5 Flag of Japan DF Yūsuke Tanaka
6 Flag of Japan MF Ryuji Kawai
7 Flag of Japan DF Yuzo Kurihara
9 Flag of Japan FW Kazuma Watanabe
10 Flag of Japan MF Koji Yamase
11 Flag of Japan FW Daisuke Sakata
13 Flag of Japan DF Takanobu Komiyama
14 Flag of Japan MF Kenta Kano
15 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Kun-Hoan
17 Flag of Japan MF Shingō Hyōdō
18 Flag of Japan FW Norihisa Shimizu
19 Flag of Japan FW Manabu Saito
20 Flag of Japan FW Kota Mizunuma
No. Position Player
21 Flag of Japan GK Hiroki Iikura
22 Flag of Japan DF Yuji Nakazawa (captain)
23 Flag of Japan DF Masakazu Tashiro
24 Flag of Japan DF Takashi Kanai
27 Flag of Japan FW Yosuke Saito
28 Flag of Japan DF Nobuhisa Urata
29 Flag of Japan MF Aria Jasuru Hasegawa
30 Flag of Japan MF Shōhei Ogura
31 Flag of Japan GK Yota Akimoto
33 Flag of Japan DF Daiki Umei
34 Flag of South Korea DF Jeong Dong-Ho
35 Flag of Japan MF Takashi Amano
36 Flag of Japan GK Yosuke Abe
37 Flag of Japan FW Jin Hanato
38 Flag of France MF Michael Ribery

* Players in bold have senior international caps.

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of Japan MF Fumiya Yamamoto (to Grulla Morioka)
Flag of Japan MF Yukihiro Yamase (to Sagan Tosu)
Flag of Japan FW Mike Havenaar (to Sagan Tosu)
Flag of Japan FW Kenta Furube (to Zweigen Kanazawa)


[edit] Notable Players

[edit] World Cup Players

World Cup 1994

World Cup 1998

World Cup 2002

World Cup 2006

[edit] Team Record

[edit] J.League

Season League Place GP Pts Win Draw Lose Average Crowd
1993 J1 1st stage 3 / 10 18 - 11 - 7 16,781
J1 2nd stage 3 / 10 18 - 10 - 8
J1 Total 4 / 10 36 - 21 - 15
1994 J1 1st stage 9 / 12 22 - 8 - 14 19,801
J1 2nd stage 3 / 12 22 - 14 - 8
J1 Total 6 / 12 44 - 22 - 22
1995 J1 1st stage Champions / 14 26 52 17 - 9 18,326
J1 2nd stage 3 / 14 26 46 15 - 11
J1 Total Champions / 14 52 98 32 - 20
1996 J1 3 / 16 30 63 21 - 9 14,589
1997 J1 1st stage 5 / 17 16 28 11 - 5 9,211
J1 2nd stage 3 / 17 16 32 12 - 4
J1 Total 3 / 17 32 60 23 - 9
1998 J1 1st stage 4 / 18 17 32 11 - 6 19,165
J1 2nd stage 4 / 18 17 32 11 - 6
J1 Total 4 / 18 34 64 22 - 12
1999 J1 1st stage 7 / 16 15 23 8 1 6 20,095
J1 2nd stage 3 / 16 15 30 10 2 3
J1 Total 5 / 16 30 53 18 3 9
2000 J1 1st stage Champions / 16 15 30 10 0 5 16,644
J1 2nd stage 5 / 16 15 24 8 1 6
J1 Total Runners-up / 16 30 54 18 1 11
2001 J1 1st stage 15 / 16 15 11 3 2 10 20,595
J1 2nd stage 10 / 16 15 19 6 3 6
J1 Total 13 / 16 30 30 9 5 16
2002 J1 1st stage Runners-up / 16 15 33 11 3 1 24,108
J1 2nd stage 6 / 16 15 22 8 1 6
J1 Total Runners-up / 16 30 55 19 4 7
2003 J1 1st stage Champions / 16 15 32 10 2 3 24,957
J1 2nd stage Champions / 16 15 26 7 5 3
J1 Total Champions / 16 30 58 17 7 6
2004 J1 1st stage Champions / 16 15 36 11 3 1 24,818
J1 2nd stage 6 / 16 15 23 6 5 4
J1 Total Champions / 16 30 59 17 8 5
2005 J1 9 / 18 34 48 12 12 10 25,713
2006 J1 9 / 18 34 45 13 6 15 23,663
2007 J1 7 / 18 34 50 14 8 12 24,039
2008 J1 9 / 18 34 48 13 9 12 23,682

[edit] Other Domestic Competitions

See other domestic competitions record

[edit] Major International Competitions

Season Competition Result Average Crowd
1992-93 Asian Cup Winners Cup Champions ?
1996-97 Asian Club Championship Quarter-finals ?
2004 A3 Champions Cup Runners-up -
2004 AFC Champions League Round 1 ?
2005 A3 Champions Cup 3rd -
2005 AFC Champions League Round 1 ?

[edit] Honours

[edit] Nissan FC

[edit] Yokohama Marinos

[edit] Yokohama F.Marinos

  • J. League 1st stage: (3) 2000, 2003, 2004
  • J. League 2nd stage: (1) 2003
  • J. League Championship: (2) 2003, 2004
  • J. League Cup: (1) 2001

[edit] Managers

Manager Nat. Tenure
Hidehiko Shimizu  Japan 1993-1994
Jorge Solari  Argentina 1995
Hiroshi Hayano  Japan 1995-1996
Xabier Azkargorta  Spain 1997-1998
Antonio de la Cruz  Spain 1999
Osvaldo Ardiles  Argentina 2000-2001
Yoshiaki Shimojo  Japan 2001
Sebastião Lazaroni  Brazil 2001-2002
Yoshiaki Shimojo  Japan 2002
Takeshi Okada  Japan 2003-2006
Takashi Mizunuma  Japan 2006
Hiroshi Hayano  Japan 2007
Takashi Kuwahara  Japan 2008-

[edit] Trivia

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