Kamatamare Sanuki

Kamatamare Sanuki (カマタマーレ讃岐、Kamatamare Sanuki) is a football (soccer) club based in Takamatsu, the capital city of Kagawa Prefecture of Japan. They currently play in the J3 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 best-known non-J. League sides in Japan when announced in October 2005.

Kamatamare Sanuki
カマタマーレ讃岐
Full nameKamatamare Sanuki
Founded1956 (1956)
GroundPikara Stadium,
Marugame, Kagawa
Capacity30,099
ChairmanNobuhiro Kawamura
ManagerKazuhito Mochizuki
LeagueJ3 League
2019J3 League, 14th
WebsiteClub website
Emblem was used until 2010

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 League Promotion Series, and by virtue of the latter they were at last promoted to the Japan Football League.

Record

SeasonLeaguePldPtsWDL
1977
Shikoku League 14104286th
1978
14412118th
1979
Kagawa Pref. League
????? 1st
1980
????? 1st
1981
Shikoku League 14157165th
1982
14134128th
1983
162110152nd
1984
14176532nd
1985
14115186th
1986
1483297th
1987
14412118th
1988
14105097th
1989
14125276th
1990
1493386th
1991
142110132nd
1992
14188243rd
1993
142211032nd
1994
13231111 1st
1995
14309322nd
1996
143110132nd
1997
1430932 1st
1998
14226443rd
1999
14289142nd
2000
14258154th
2001
14247343rd
2002
143010042nd
2003
14134196th
2004
14248063rd
2005
14226444th
2006
14371211 1st
2007
143712112nd
2008
14401310 1st
2009
143612022nd
2010
14381220 1st
2011
JFL 33401171511th
2012
325315894th
2013
346821582nd
2014
J2 League 42337122321st
2015
425112151516th
2016
424310131919th
2017
42388142019th
2018
42317102522nd
  • Note: The 1994 season saw one game cancelled due to the disqualification of Alex SC who fielded ineligible players. The 2011 season saw one game cancelled as Sony Sendai could not play a full schedule due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami barring regular use of facilities.

Current squad

As of 28 June 2020.[1] 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 Kenta Shimizu
2 DF  JPN Takaharu Nishino
3 DF  JPN Naoya Matsumoto
4 DF  JPN Atsuki Satsukawa
5 DF  JPN Takumi Komatsu
6 MF  JPN Hayato Hasegawa
7 MF  JPN Ryota Nagata
8 MF  JPN Yuga Watanabe
9 FW  JPN Mark Ajay Kurita
10 MF  JPN Kazumasa Takagi
11 MF  JPN Yuki Morikawa
13 FW  JPN Kentaro Shigematsu
14 MF  JPN Wataru Sasaki
15 MF  JPN Kazuki Iwamoto
16 GK  JPN Kazuki Hattori
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  JPN Yuki Ikeya
18 MF  JPN Ryo Nakamura
19 FW  JPN Ikki Kawasaki
20 DF  JPN Taiyo Shimokawa
21 FW  JPN Ryota Kamiya
22 DF  JPN Danto Sugiyama
23 DF  JPN Kenta Yanagida
24 GK  JPN Suguru Asanuma
25 MF  JPN Kenta Sawada
26 FW  JPN Noah Kenshin Browne
27 MF  JPN Tomoya Hayashi
28 DF  KOR Kim Ho-yeong
29 MF  KOR Jeon San-hae
30 DF  JPN Akira Takeuchi (captain)
31 DF  JPN Tomoya Takeshita

Honours

In pop culture

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

References

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