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Fukui United FC

Fukui United FC
福井ユナイテッドFC
Full nameFukui United Football Club
Founded11 January 2019; 5 years ago (11 January 2019)
StadiumTechnoport Fukui Stadium
Fukui, Fukui
Capacity21,053
ChairmanJunichi Hattori
ManagerShinji Fujiyoshi
LeagueHokushinetsu Football League
20231st of 8
Websitehttp://www.fukuiunited.co.jp/

Fukui United FC (福井ユナイテッドFC, Fukui Yunaiteddo Efu Sī) is a football (soccer) club based in Fukui, the capital city of Fukui Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Hokushinetsu Football League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues. They were founded in 2019 to take the place of their dissolved predecessor, Saurcos Fukui (サウルコス福井, Saurukosu Fukui).

History

Saurcos Fukui (2006–2018)

The club was born on September 28, 2006, from the merger of FC Kanazu (from Kanazu, now part of Awara) and Maruoka Phoenix (from Maruoka, now part of Fukui city).[1] The name Saurcos comes from the combination of two English words: saur from "dinosaur" and cos from "corps", referring to army corps. It was chosen between three possible choices after a poll between fans, linking also with their mascot, the Fukuiraptor, a dinosaur lived in Japan during the Cretaceous.[2] The logo also presents the Narcissus, a plant typical of this region. The near city of Awara hosts the club's training sessions.[3]

After an immediate promotion from 2nd division of Hokushinetsu Football League, Saurcos Fukui has been in first tier for a decade, waiting for a chance to snatch a spot in Japan Football League. They have participated eight times in the Emperor's Cup, going as far as the second round on four occasions.

Fukui United FC (2019–)

After the 2018 season, Saurcos Fukui has been dissolved taken by successor of Fukui United FC was founded in 2019 by volunteers from Fukui Prefecture, led by the Fukui Prefectural Football Association, as a company that will take over the Saurcos Fukui management corporation " NPO Fukui J League Team Creation Association " that was disbanded in 2018 due to financial difficulties. Co., Ltd. was established on January 11, 2019, at a press conference on January 26, 2019, the new team's name was Fukui United Football Club, and it was announced that it would start in earnest from February 1. It was announced that Kazuo Yoshimura will be appointed as the president of Fukui United Co., Ltd., which will be the operating company, and Junichi Hattori, who was the GM of FC Gifu and V-Varen Nagasaki, will be appointed as the general manager (GM).[4][5] The club will play their sixth consecutive season at the Hokushi'netsu Football League on 2024.

League record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League Emperor's
Cup
Season League Pos. P W D L F A GD Pts
Saurcos Fukui
2007 Hokushin'etsu Football
League (Div. 2)
2nd 14 9 1 4 28 13 15 28 Did not qualify
2008 Hokushin'etsu Football
League (Div. 1)
7th 14 2 3 9 18 41 -23 9 2nd round
2009 5th 14 3 1 10 15 41 -26 10 1st round
2010 5th 14 5 1 8 18 43 -25 16 1st round
2011 4th 14 5 5 4 22 18 4 20 Did not qualify
2012 1st 14 12 1 1 56 7 49 37 2nd round
2013 1st 14 12 2 0 43 7 36 38 2nd round
2014 1st 14 13 0 1 48 5 43 39 2nd round
2015 1st 14 12 0 2 48 5 43 36 1st round
2016 2nd 14 11 2 1 45 4 41 35 1st round
2017 1st 14 11 2 1 55 5 50 35 1st round
2018 1st 14 12 2 0 61 8 53 38 1st round
Fukui United
2019 Hokushin'etsu Football
League (Div. 1)
1st 14 13 1 0 74 7 67 40 1st round
2020 1st 7 7 0 0 18 4 14 21 5th round
2021 1st 16 13 1 2 48 15 33 40 3rd round
2022 3rd 14 9 1 4 38 16 22 28 1st round
2023 1st 14 10 3 1 34 9 25 33 1st round
2024 1st 14 14 0 0 64 7 57 42 1st round
2025 TBA 14 TBA
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals difference; Pts = Points gained
  • Number of games played reduced by COVID-19 worldwide pandemic

Honours

Championship winners
Honour No. Years
Hokushinetsu Division 1 11 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024

Current squad

As of 23 August 2023.[6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Japan JPN Takuya Sugimoto
2 DF Japan JPN Takumi Onda
3 DF Japan JPN Kazuki Nakayama
4 DF Japan JPN Yuan Shimazu
5 DF Japan JPN Goru Shima
6 MF Japan JPN Mutsuki Hirooka
7 FW Japan JPN Hideki Morinaga
8 MF Japan JPN Tatsuya Wada
9 FW Japan JPN Hiyu Kazawa
10 MF Japan JPN Kohei Kitagawa
11 FW Japan JPN Kenji Kitawaki
13 FW Japan JPN Yuga Fukumoto
14 MF Japan JPN Shohei Okuno
15 FW Japan JPN Kaoru Nonaka
16 DF Japan JPN Ryota Ikeniwa
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Japan JPN Seiji Tarutani
18 DF Japan JPN Eiichiro Ozaki
19 MF Japan JPN Mahiro Ano (on loan from Tokyo Verdy)
20 MF Japan JPN Ibuki Nakajima
21 GK Japan JPN Shoa Onishi
22 DF Japan JPN Hibiki Enomoto
23 DF Japan JPN Ryosei Ito
24 MF Japan JPN Masato Yasukawa
26 DF Japan JPN Hiroto Yagi (on loan from Fukushima United)
27 FW Japan JPN Yuki Oshitani
28 DF Japan JPN Hayate Matsumoto
29 FW Japan JPN Tsugutoshi Oishi
31 GK Japan JPN Shun Anzai (on loan from Fukushima United)
33 MF Japan JPN Yuta Takahashi
39 FW Japan JPN Kenshiro Kanemura

References