Veroskronos Tsuno

Veroskronos Tsuno (ヴェロスクロノス都農, Verosukuronosu Tsuno) is a football (soccer) club based in Tsuno, a town of Koyu District, Miyazaki Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Kyushu Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues.

Veroskronos Tsuno
ヴェロスクロノス都農
Full nameVeroskronos Tsuno
Founded2014
GroundFujimi Park Stadium, Tsuno
Capacity3,100
ChairmanHiromi Matsuzaki
ManagerManato Kotera
LeagueKyushu Soccer League
20223rd of 11
WebsiteClub website

History

In March 2014, the head coach at Hosho Junior & Senior High School – Hiromi Matsuzaki – worked closely with Miyazaki Sangyo-keiei University to give Miyazaki a new team, someone which could try to climb Japanese football's pyramid.[1] The previous most-known club Estrela Miyazaki dissolved in 2009 and the region needed a new football face, since Miyazaki is one of the few prefecture to not host a professional football team in Japan.

J.FC Miyazaki (the "J" stands for "jump" to the J. League) immediately raised their level, conquering a spot in Kyushu Soccer League and qualifying to 2015 Emperor's Cup 1st round, after defeating home-rivals Tegevajaro Miyazaki. Giravanz Kitakyushu defeated J.FC Miyazaki, 2–1, in a tight match.

After winning the 2016 title, the club now hopes to reach professional football as soon as they can.

In 2020, the club was moved from Miyazaki to Tsuno. And their name was changed to Veroskronos Tsuno from 2021 season.

League and cup record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
LeagueEmperor's
Cup
Shakaijin
Cup
SeasonDivisionPos.PW (PK)DL (PK)FAGDPts
J.FC Miyazaki
2014 Miyazaki Prefectural League 1st88 (0)0 (0)24
2015 Kyushu Soccer League3rd1810 (1)3 (4)554312361st Round1st Round
2016 1st98 (0)0 (1)25111425Did not qualify
2017 2nd2015 (2)3 (0)552035491st Round
2018 1st1816 (0)1 (1)561541481st Round
2019 2nd1815 (0)2 (1)532033461st Round
2020 2nd33 (0)0 (0)122109Tournament
cancelled [2]
Veroskronos Tsuno
2021 Kyushu Soccer League 2nd1816 (1) 1 (0)76126450Did not qualifyTournament
cancelled [3]
2022 3rd20152365105547Did not qualify4th place
2023 TBA--------TBATBA
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games played; W = Games won; W (PK) = Games won on penalty kicks; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; L (PK) = Games lost on penalty kicks; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals difference; Pts = Points gained

Honours

Miyazaki Prefectural League
  • Champions: 2014
Kyushu Soccer League

Current squad

As of 26 August 2023. [4]

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 Go Ito
2 DF Japan JPN Mikiya Eto
3 DF Japan JPN Kazuki Sato
4 MF Japan JPN Kanta Kajiyama
5 DF Japan JPN Kosei Hamaguchi
6 DF Japan JPN Kenta Yanagida
7 FW Japan JPN Ryuto Otake
8 MF Japan JPN Keita Sogabe
9 FW Japan JPN Kenzo Taniguchi
10 MF Japan JPN Ryo Nakamura
11 FW Japan JPN Shoma Suzuki
13 MF Japan JPN Shuto Kammera
14 FW Japan JPN Ryuto Fukada
15 MF Japan JPN Kenta Hori
16 MF Japan JPN Kota Sameshima
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Japan JPN Koichi Miyao
18 FW Japan JPN Reo Ino
19 FW South Korea KOR Han Jeong-woo
20 DF Japan JPN Hiromichi Fujita
21 GK Japan JPN Kerii Ajisaka
22 DF Japan JPN Shinya Awatari
23 MF Japan JPN Takara Masutani
24 DF Japan JPN Danto Sugiyama
25 MF Japan JPN Kazuki Okayama
26 FW Japan JPN Ryosei Tanabe
27 DF Japan JPN Kaede Kajiyama
28 DF Japan JPN Ryota Kamino
30 GK Japan JPN Park Seung-ri
31 DF Japan JPN Jiyo Ninomiya (on loan from Matsumoto Yamaga)

Historical Badges

Club Badges
2014–20202021–

References

  1. "Jリーグ参入へ新クラブ 松崎監督(鵬翔)が設立へ". The-Miyanichi.co.jp. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  2. "2020 Tournament Cancelled". www.jfa.jp. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  3. "2021 Tournament Cancelled". www.jfa.jp. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  4. "PLAYER". Retrieved 18 March 2022.
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