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Yokohama F. Marinos

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Yokohama F. Marinos
横浜F・マリノス
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Full name Yokohama F. Marinos
Nickname(s)
Founded 1972
Ground Nissan Stadium
Kohoku-ku, Yokohama
Capacity 72,327
Chairman Shigeo Hidaritomo
Manager Takashi Mizunuma (2006 - )
League J. League Div.1
2006 9th Place
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Yokohama F. Marinos (横浜F・マリノス Yokohama Efu Marinosu?) is a Japanese football team which participates in the professional J. League. The team is based in Yokohama and was founded as the company team of Nissan Motors. It was originally the Yokohama Marinos but after merging with the Yokohama Flügels in 1999, it changed to its current name. The team name Marinos means 'sailors' in Spanish.

In 1973, the team started as the Nissan FC of the Japan Soccer League based in Yokohama. It took necessary steps like building a friendly relationship with local high schools and universities and starting junior teams for school kids to be a winning team. Under the first paid or professional team manager in Japan Shu Kamo, the team won championships in 1988 and 1989 as well as the JSL Cup and Emperor's Cup winning all three major tournaments in Japan at that time.

In 1991, it was one of the founding members of the J. League. The team's home stadiums are International Stadium Yokohama and Mitsusawa Ballpark. It practices in Tozuka Training Center and Kozukue Stadium.

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[edit] Current players

As of November 30, 2006

No. Position Player
1 Japan GK Tatsuya Enomoto
2 Japan DF Eisuke Nakanishi
3 Japan DF Naoki Matsuda
4 Japan DF Daisuke Nasu
5 Brazil DF Dutra
6 Japan MF Yoshiharu Ueno
7 Japan MF Hayuma Tanaka
9 Japan FW Tatsuhiko Kubo
10 Japan MF Koji Yamase
11 Japan FW Daisuke Sakata
13 Japan MF Takashi Hirano
14 Japan MF Daisuke Oku
15 Japan FW Hideo Oshima
17 Japan FW Takayuki Yoshida
18 Japan FW Norihisa Shimizu
No. Position Player
19 Brazil FW Marques
20 Japan FW Mike Havenaar
21 Japan GK Tetsuya Enomoto
22 Japan DF Yuji Nakazawa
23 Japan MF Shinya Tanoue
24 Japan MF Taketo Shiokawa
25 Japan MF Yuji Goto
26 Japan DF Yusuke Tanaka
28 Japan DF Takashi Amano
29 Japan MF Kenta Kano
30 Japan DF Yuzo Kurihara
31 Japan GK Kenichi Shimokawa
32 Japan MF Yukihiro Yamase
35 Japan DF Ryuji Kawai
36 Japan GK Yota Akimoto

[edit] Former players

[edit] J-League Division 1 Record

  • 1993 - 4th
  • 1994 - 6th
  • 1995 - Runners-up
  • 1996 - 8th
  • 1997 - 3rd
  • 1998 - 4th
  • 1999 - 5th
  • 2000 - Runners-up
  • 2001 - 13th
  • 2002 - Runners-up
  • 2003 - Champions
  • 2004 - Champions
  • 2005 - 9th
  • 2006 - 9th

[edit] Titles

[edit] Nissan FC

[edit] Yokohama Marinos

[edit] Yokohama F.Marinos

[edit] Managers

  • Japan Hidehiko Shimizu (1993-94)
  • Argentina Jorge Solari (1995)
  • Japan Hiroshi Hayano (1995-96)
  • Spain Javier Azcargorta (1997-98)
  • Spain Carles Rexach (1998-99)
  • Spain Antonio de la Cruz (1999)
  • Argentina Osvaldo Ardiles (2000-01)
  • Japan Yoshiaki Shimojo (2001)
  • Brazil Sebastiao Barroso Lazaroni (2001-02)
  • Japan Takeshi Okada (2003-06)
  • Japan Takashi Mizunuma (2006- present)

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J.LEAGUE Division 1 (J1)
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