Nippon Sport Science University Fields Yokohama (日体大FIELDS横浜) (known as Nittaidai (日体大) FC Ladies for short) is a women's football club playing in Japan's top women's football league, Nadeshiko League Division 1.
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Full name | Nippon Sport Science University Fields Yokohama | |
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Nickname(s) | Nittaidai FC Ladies | |
Founded | 1985 | |
Ground | NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium | |
Manager | Harunosuke Yano | |
Coach | Shigehisa Otsuki | |
League | Nadeshiko League Div.1 | |
2022 | Nadeshiko League Div.1, 7th of 12 | |
Website | Club website | |
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The team is affiliated with the Nippon Sport Science University based in Yokohama. The team also participates in the Kanto University League, Kanagawa Prefecture League, and Tokyo League.[1] In June 2015, the team signed a sponsorship agreement with "Fields Corporation" (ja) and team name was changed to "Nippon Sport Science University Fields Yokohama".[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Season | Domestic League | National Cup | League Cup | League Note | |||
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League | Level | Place | Tms. | ||||
2005 |
Kanto |
3 |
2nd |
8 |
DNQ |
- |
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2006 |
2nd |
8 |
DNQ |
- |
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2007 |
1st |
8 |
2nd Stage |
- |
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2008 |
1st |
8 |
3rd Stage |
- |
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2009 |
5th |
8 |
DNQ |
- |
Promoted for L.League | ||
2010 |
Challenge (East) |
2 |
3rd |
6 |
3rd Stage |
- |
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2011 |
4th |
6 |
DNQ |
- |
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2012 |
Challenge |
4th |
12 |
2nd Stage |
- |
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2013 |
9th |
16 |
2nd Stage |
- |
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2014 |
2nd |
16 |
3rd Stage |
- |
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2015 |
Nadeshiko Div.2 |
3rd |
10 |
3rd Stage |
- |
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2016 |
6th |
10 |
3rd Stage |
Runners-up / Div.2 |
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2017 |
1st |
10 |
3rd Stage |
Runners-up / Div.2 |
Promoted directly to Div.1 | ||
2018 |
Nadeshiko Div. 1 |
1 |
9th |
10 |
3rd Stage |
- |
Won Div.1 pro/rel series against Nippatsu Yokohama FC Seagulls |
Nittaidai Ladies FC is supported by the Blue "S" Supporters Club.[3]
2022 Nadeshiko League clubs | |
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Division 1 (12 clubs) | |
Division 2 (10 clubs) |