Akita FC Cambiare

Akita FC Cambiare (秋田FCカンビアーレ, Akita Efushi Kanbiare) is a Japanese football club based in Akita, the capital city of Akita Prefecture.[2][3] They play in the Tohoku Soccer League.[4][5] Their team colour is red.

Akita FC Cambiare
秋田FCカンビアーレ
Full nameAkita FC Cambiare
Founded1973 (1973)
StadiumSoyu Stadium
Akita Prefectural Central Park Playing Field
Space Project Field
Akita Prefecture Football Centre[1]
Capacity20,125
22,000
4,992
720
ChairmanIkuo Horii
ManagerHiroyuki Kikuchi
LeagueTohoku Soccer League Div. 2 North
20222nd of 9

History

The club based in Akita, Akita, was founded as Ashikaga Komuten Kawabe FC in 1973. The team absorbed the Akita City Government FC in 2006 and were renamed as FC Akita Cambiare. It has been redefined again as Akita FC Cambiare in 2010.

League & cup record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League Emperor's Cup Shakaijin Cup
SeasonDivisionPos.PWDLFAGDPts
2005 Tohoku D2N2nd1072140162423Did not qualify-
2006 1st14131046143240-
2007 1st14102246133332-
2008 Tohoku 14th147251824-623-
2009 5th145271743-2617-
2010 5th143472633-713-
2011 4th1261556292719-
2012 4th125162136-1516-
2013 10th1834111957-3813-
2014 7th1862102757-3020-
2015 10th1813141895-776-
2016 Tohoku D2N2nd18142257183944-
2017 1st18132358223641-
2018 Tohoku 17th2271102436-1218-
2019 10th1831142186-6510-
2020 Tohoku D2N2nd421111747-
2021 2nd22006426-
2022 2nd86113182319-
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

Honours

Current squad

As of 25 September 2022.

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 Japan JPN Daichi Kurosaki
2 MF Japan JPN Kenya Kodama
3 DF Japan JPN Riki Takisawa
5 DF Japan JPN Shohei Shinzato
6 DF Japan JPN Takuma Matsuhashi
7 MF Japan JPN Makoto Saito
9 DF Japan JPN Takeru Fujiwara
10 FW Japan JPN Akimitsu Hatakeyama
13 FW Japan JPN Go Togashi
14 MF Japan JPN Jumpei Kudo
15 MF Japan JPN Riku Momma
16 MF Japan JPN Haruto Tajika
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Japan JPN Yuto Oyama
18 MF Japan JPN Masaya Saito
19 MF Japan JPN Tsubasa Kodama
20 MF Japan JPN Kaito Kagaya
21 GK Japan JPN Yasuhito Suzuki
22 MF Japan JPN Riku Miura
23 FW Japan JPN Takuya Onuma
24 DF Japan JPN Masashi Iizuka
25 MF Japan JPN Tatsuki Sasaki
27 FW Japan JPN Hiroyuki Kikuchi
28 FW Japan JPN Takumi Inugami
FW Japan JPN Takeshi Matsunaka

Former players

Emperor's Cup Prefectural Match Records

2004-09-05 Akita Prefecture Final TDK 5–0 Akita City Government Akita, Akita
Kasuga 32', 73', 80', 85'
Matsuda 81'
Report
2005-08-21 Akita Prefecture Final TDK 9–1 Akita City Government Akita, Akita
14:00 Report Stadium: Yabase Athletic Field
2006-08-06 Akita Prefecture Final TDK 3–1 Akita FC Cambiare Akita, Akita
15:00 Togashi
Takano
Noguchi
Report Stadium: Akita Yabase Playing Field
2008-08-31 Akita Prefecture Final TDK 1–0 Akita FC Cambiare Akita, Akita
Matsugae Report Stadium: Akita Yabase Playing Field
2010-08-29 Akita Prefecture Final Blaublitz Akita 6–0 Akita FC Cambiare Akita, Akita
13:04 Keiichi Kubotax
Yokoyama
Matsuda
Togashi
Report
Report
Stadium: Akita Yabase Playing Field
2011-08-28 Akita Prefecture Final Blaublitz Akita 1–0 Akita FC Cambiare Akita, Akita
13:05 Keiichi Kubota Report Stadium: Akita Yabase Playing Field
Attendance: 650
2012-08-26 Akita Prefecture Final Blaublitz Akita 2–0 Akita FC Cambiare Akita, Akita
Imai
Maeyama
Report Stadium: Yabase Athletic Field
2013-08-25 Akita Prefecture Final Blaublitz Akita 9–1 Akita FC Cambiare Akita, Akita
13:00 Miyoshi 11', 26', 33'
Matsuda 27', 46', 48', 69'
Maeyama 72'
Handa 73'
Report Sugawara 80' Stadium: Yabase Athletic Field
Attendance: 500

Songs and chants

City emblem
  • City Anthem of Akita - Audio

Lyrics

OfficialRōmaji

朝太平の峰に明け、岸壁輝く秋田港
羽越奥羽の交わる所
北日本を開きゆく使命に燃える大秋田

Asa Taihei no Mine ni ake
Ganpeki Kagayaku Akitako
Uetsu Ou no Majiwarutokoro
Kitanippon wo hirakiyuku
Shimei ni moeru Daiakita


References

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