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Montedio Yamagata (モンテディオ山形, Montedio Yamagata) is Japanese professional association football club based in Tendo, Yamagata. The club plays in J2 League.

Montedio Yamagata
モンテディオ山形
Full nameMontedio Yamagata
Nickname(s)Montedio, The Eagle Bees
Founded1984; 38 years ago (1984)
GroundND Soft Stadium
Capacity20,315
ChairmanTakashi Takahashi
ManagerPeter Cklamovski
LeagueJ2 League
2022J2 League, 6th of 22
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

Montedio is a coined word combining the Italian word for "mountain" (Monte) and the word for "God" (Dio).


History


The club based in Tsuruoka was founded in 1984 as NEC Yamagata Soccer Club.[1] It gained the promotion to the Japan Football League (former) in 1994. After renaming itself as Montedio Yamagata in 1996, it has been playing in J. League Division 2 since its inaugural 1999 season.[1]

On 30 November 2008, they were promoted to J. League Division 1 for the first time. They achieved their highest league placing of 13th in 2010. However, in 2011, two strong rental players from Kashima Antlers go back to their own team and this influences the team in a bad way to lead to be relegated back to J.League Division 2 at the end of 2011. On top of that, main reason for going back to Division 2 is because of many injured players in the middle of the season. At the end of the season, the manager, Shinji Kobayashi, stepped down even though many fans glorified his accomplishment for the past 4 years.[citation needed]

Yamagata returned to J1 after three seasons in J2 by winning the promotion playoff final. However, they were back to J2 after only one season.[2]


Record as J.League member


Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
SeasonDivision TeamsPosGPWDLPtsJ.League
Cup
Emperor's
Cup
1999J2 107th3615417481st roundQuarter-finals
2000 1110th4011227331st round2nd round
2001 123rd4427614801st round3rd round
2002 1211th446172135Not eligible1st round
2003 128th44151019553rd round
2004 124th44191411714th round
2005 125th44161612644th round
2006 138th48171417654th round
2007 139th48151320584th round
2008 152nd4223910784th round
2009 J11815th341091539Group stage3rd round
2010 1813th341191442Group stageQuarter-finals
2011 1818th345236211st round3rd round
2012 J22210th4216131361Not eligible3rd round
2013 2210th42161511594th round
2014 226th4218141064Runner's up
2015J1 1818th344181224Group stage4th round
2016 J22214th4211171447Not eligible3rd round
2017 2211th42141117593rd round
2018 2212th4214141456Semi-finals
2019 226th42201210702nd round
2020 227th4217141162Did not qualify
2021 227th4220814682nd round
2022 226th42171312642nd round
2023 22TBA42
Key

Club Officials


Position Name
Manager Peter Cklamovski
Assistant manager Susumu Watanabe
First-Team coach Jin Sato
Seiya Imazaki
Goalkeeper coach Akehiro Tsuchiya
Analyst Shuta Tsukamoto
Performance coordinator Yosuke Kyoya
Trainer Tsukasa Sato
Hiraku Toguri
So Adachi
Interpreter Hiroshi Endo
Douglas De Souza
Team Operations Coordinator Masahiro Sasaki

Current squad


As of 2 September 2022.[3]

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 Masaaki Goto
2 DF  JPN Kosuke Yamazaki
3 DF  JPN Riku Handa
5 DF  JPN Hiroki Noda
6 DF  JPN Takumi Yamada
7 MF  JPN Kenya Okazaki
8 MF  JPN Yudai Konishi
9 FW  BRA Dellatorre
10 MF  JPN Kota Yamada
11 FW  JPN Yoshiki Fujimoto
14 MF  JPN Takayuki Arakaki
15 MF  JPN Ibuki Fujita
16 GK  JPN Ko Hasegawa
17 MF  JPN Taiki Kato
18 MF  JPN Shuto Minami
19 DF  JPN Ryota Matsumoto
20 FW  POR Tiago Alves
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF  JPN Shuto Kawai
23 GK  JPN Eisuke Fujishima
24 FW  JPN Rui Yokoyama
25 MF  JPN Shintaro Kokubu
26 MF  JPN Ayumu Kawai
27 FW  JPN Kanta Matsumoto
28 FW  JPN Towa Arakawa
29 FW  JPN Akira Silvano Disaro (on loan from Shimizu S-Pulse)
30 DF  JPN Kiriya Sakamoto
32 GK  JPN Ryusuke Otomo
33 FW  JPN Koki Kido
37 DF  JPN Keita Yoshioka
39 FW  JPN Yuta Fujihara (on loan from Sagan Tosu)
41 FW  JPN Ryonosuke Kabayama (on loan from Yokohama F. Marinos)
43 DF  JPN Taiju Yoshida DSP
45 GK  JPN Taisei Kanbayashi Type 2
GK  JPN Naodai Kusakari Type 2

Out on loan


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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  JPN Junya Takahashi (On loan at Fukushima United)
MF  JPN Mutsuki Hirooka (On loan at Kochi United)
MF  JPN Hayata Komatsu (On loan at Iwate Grulla Morioka)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  JPN Kanato Abe (On loan at ReinMeer Aomori)
FW  JPN Shunta Nakamura (On loan at Kamatamare Sanuki)

Managerial history


ManagerNationalityTenure
StartFinish
Shoichi KatoJapan19841989
Masanobu TashiroJapan19901993
Naoki SugisawaJapan1994
Nobuhiro Ishizaki Japan1 February 199531 January 1999
Shigeharu Ueki Japan1 February 199931 January 2001
Kōichi Hashiratani Japan1 January 200131 December 2003
Jun Suzuki Japan1 February 200431 January 2006
Yasuhiro Higuchi Japan1 February 200631 January 2008
Shinji Kobayashi Japan1 February 200831 January 2012
Ryōsuke Okuno Japan1 February 201231 January 2014
Nobuhiro Ishizaki Japan1 February 201431 January 2017
Takashi Kiyama Japan1 February 201731 January 2020
Kiyotaka Ishimaru Japan1 February 202021 April 2021
Jin Satō Japan22 April 202129 April 2021
Peter Cklamovski Australia/ North Macedonia30 April 2021Current

General managers



Honours



Award winners


The following players have won the awards while at NECY/Montedio:


Kit evolution


Home Kit 1st
1999
2000–2002
2003–2004
2005–2006
2007
2008–2009
2010–2011
2012–2013
2014
2015–2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022 -
Away Kit 2nd
1999
2000–2003
2004
2005–2006
2007
2008–2009
2010–2011
2012–2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022 -
Other Kits - 3rd
2013
Summer 3rd
2018 3rd
2018
New breed debut[6]
2019
Natsuni
2021
Natsuni

Rivalries



Ōu Honsen (Dewa derby)


NEC Yamagata and TDK first met in 1990 in old Tohoku regional football league. The two clubs have been based in former Dewa Province, and their rivalry is renamed as Ōu Honsen (奥羽本戦) after the Japan Railways Ōu Main Line (奥羽本線) in 2021.[7]


References


  1. Jリーグ – モンテディオ山形 [J. League – Montedio Yamagata] (in Japanese). J. League. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  2. co.,Ltd, FromOne. "山形のJ2降格が決定、4年ぶりJ1もここまでわずか4勝…1年で逆戻り". サッカーキング.
  3. "選手・スタッフ". モンテディオ山形 オフィシャルサイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  4. "中井川茂敏|株式会社フェザンレーヴ". www.faisunreve.co.jp.
  5. "【山形】元GM・中井川取締役が退任 チーム愛語る「自分の子供のようなもの」". スポーツ報知. 1 May 2019.
  6. "〜米どころ山形〜新品種本格デビュー記念ユニフォーム" (Press release). 公式サイト. 29 August 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  7. "東北日本海側の最強を決める戦い「奥羽本戦」". モンテディオ山形 オフィシャルサイト.



На других языках


[de] Montedio Yamagata

Montedio Yamagata (jap. モンテディオ山形) ist ein japanischer Fußballclub aus der Präfektur Yamagata, der aktuell in der J2 League spielt.
- [en] Montedio Yamagata

[es] Montedio Yamagata

El Montedio Yamagata (モンテディオ山形, Montedio Yamagata?) es un club de fútbol de Japón de la ciudad de Yamagata en la prefectura de Yamagata. Fue fundado en 1984 y juega en la J2 League.

[ru] Монтедио Ямагата

«Монтедио Ямагата» (яп. モンテディオ山形 Монтэдио Ямагата, англ. Montedio Yamagata) — японский футбольный клуб из города Ямагата, префектура Ямагата.



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