Giravanz Kitakyushu

Giravanz Kitakyushu (ギラヴァンツ北九州, Giravantsu Kitakyūshū) is a Japanese football club based in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. The club's name was changed from New Wave Kitakyushu (ニューウェーブ北九州, Nyū Wēbu Kitakyūshū) as of 1 December 2009.[2] They played in the Japan Football League from 2008–2009, and were promoted to J. League Division 2 (J2) for the 2010 season. They played in J2 until the 2016 season, but suffered relegation to the 2017 J3 League after being ranked 22nd. After slumping to the bottom of the 2018 J3 League, they bounced back to become champions in 2019, so were then promoted back to J2 for the 2020 season.

Giravanz Kitakyushu
ギラヴァンツ北九州
Full nameGiravanz Kitakyushu
Nickname(s)Giravanz, Kita-Q
Founded1947 (1947)[1]
GroundMikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu
Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture
Capacity15,300
ChairmanYukito Tamai
ManagerShinji Kobayashi
LeagueJ2 League
2019Champions, J3 league (promotion)
WebsiteClub website

History

Mitsubishi Chemical SC (1947–2000)

The club was formed in 1947 as part of Mitsubishi Chemical's Kurosaki factory. The club was a founding member of Kyushu regional league since 1973. Most of its career was spent in the regional and prefectural leagues, as Kitakyushu was represented in the Japan Soccer League by Yahata Steel F.C. Yahata was a founding member of the JSL in 1965, and finished as runner-up in its first two seasons in that league. Yahata was renamed New Nippon Steel F.C. in 1970, when Yahata Steel merged with Fuji Steel to form (New) Nippon Steel. It ultimately was relegated to the Second Division in 1982, then relegated from the Second Division to Kyushu regional league after 1990–91 season, and closed in 1999.

New Wave Kitakyushu (2001–2009)

In 2001, the club became a community-oriented club (New Wave) Kitakyushu F.C.

In 2007 New Wave took second place in the Regional League promotion series, and was promoted to the JFL for the 2008 season.

The club applied for J. League Associate Membership in January 2008, and the application was accepted at the J. League board meeting on February 19, 2008.

On 1 April 2009, the club made an announcement that they would be accepting suggestions for a new name. This was because the name "New Wave" may cause trademark or tradename disputes.[3] Therefore, the new name had to be something not yet registered as a trademark.

Giravanz Kitakyushu (2010–)

On 2 October 2009, they announced that the new club name for the 2010 season would be Giravanz Kitakyushu (ギラヴァンツ北九州, Giravantsu Kitakyūshū). According to the official news release, the name "Giravanz" is coined from two Italian words: "Girasole", which means "sunflower", and "Avanzare", which means "moving forward".[4] (The sunflower is one of Kitakyushu's symbol flowers.)

On 23 November 2009, after a 2–1 win away against Arte Takasaki, Kitakyushu secured a top four position in the JFL for the 2009 season, regardless of the result at the final week of 2009 JFL. This means they will play in J. League Division 2 for the 2010 season, something which was confirmed by the J.League board meeting on 30 November 2009.[5][6][7]

New Wave Kitakyusu crest

In its inaugural year in the pro ranks, despite attaining a large number of draw matches, Kitakyushu set new records for fewest wins and points in the season standings.

After several seasons in J2 League, on 20 November 2016 they suffered their first relegation to J3 League.

Colour, sponsors and manufacturers

Season(s)Main Shirt SponsorCollarbone SponsorAdditional Sponsor(s)Kit Manufacturer
2020TOTO-/
Kitakyushu Bank (Left)
April 2020
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Sapporo Ichiban(Right)
April 2020
Yaskawa-NafcoZENRINPENALTY

Current squad

As of 28 June 2020.[8]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  JPN Takuya Takahashi
2 DF  JPN Hiroto Arai
3 DF  JPN Kenta Fukumori
4 MF  JPN Ryu Kawakami (captain)
5 DF  JPN Masahiro Teraoka
6 DF  JPN Kazuya Okamura
7 FW  JPN Ryo Sato
8 MF  JPN Yohei Naito
9 FW  JPN Akira Disaro
10 MF  JPN Daigo Takahashi
11 FW  JPN Tomoki Ikemoto
14 MF  JPN Takayuki Arakaki
15 DF  JPN Wataru Noguchi
16 DF  JPN Kota Muramatsu
17 MF  JPN Koken Kato
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW  JPN Shuto Machino
19 MF  JPN Yudai Nagano
20 DF  JPN Takashi Kawano
21 GK  JPN Daiki Goto
22 MF  JPN Soya Fujiwara
23 FW  JPN Sota Sato
24 DF  JPN Jin Ikoma
25 MF  JPN Shintaro Kokubu
26 MF  JPN Toshiki Onozawa
27 GK  JPN Yuya Tanaka
28 FW  JPN Kunitomo Suzuki
29 DF  JPN Yoshiki Sato
31 GK  JPN Kengo Nagai
32 DF  JPN Takuya Nagata

Record as J. League member

SeasonDiv.Tms.Pos.Attendance/GJ. League CupEmperor's Cup
2010J21919th4,189-3rd Round
2011208th4,051-3rd Round
2012229th3,346-2nd Round
20132216th3,175-3rd Round
2014225th3,622-Quarter finals
2015227th3,488-2nd Round
20162222nd3,224-2nd Round
2017J3179th5,939-2nd Round
20181717th4,501-Did not qualify
2019181st6,049-2nd Round
2020J2225th3,352-Did not qualify
Key
  • Tms. = Number of clubs
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • Attendance/G = Average league attendance

Honours

References

  1. Club Profile
  2. News Release:New Wave Kitakyushu became a member of J. League(Japanese) (ニュースリリース ニューウェーブ北九州がJリーグ入会) Archived 2009-12-01 at the Wayback Machine J. League official website posted 2009-11-30
  3. Official website (Japanese only)
  4. Announcement of the new team name and its emblem (新チーム名称・エンブレム発表) Archived 2009-10-07 at the Wayback Machine New Wave Kitakyushu official website news release : dated 2 October 2009
  5. Official website (Japanese only) Archived 2009-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-12-04. Retrieved 2009-11-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) J's Goal Website (Japanese only)
  7. "Players & Staff選手・スタッフ". Giravanz Kitakyushu. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
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